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1.,UCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31st, 1962
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12 Pages•
Ls
rs. Harry 1tOU Seriously Hurt When' TOTALS ABOUT $80.00
UNICEF RESPONSE
ruck By Car On
a.m St . 'Saturday c.P*.
Members of the • I T. group
• , „ , of 'the Presbyterian Church held
their Hallowe'en canvass of vil-
lage horne.s. on MOnday after-
noon on behalf of the uNicgF
"Save The Children," fund.
The girls received close to.
Mrs, Harry Wall is in Victoria' •
spito, ;London, with' a badly
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Lar
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ctUred' leg and arm aS• a re- Discuss Various
oi being, struck by a car on • , • • •
know's Nlain St. • •
rnoon: on Saturday. '
Business Problems $80 00 from their calls -If a -
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river of the car, was John
MSon of the Second COnces-
i who was proceeding East
Campbell St. Ted CollYer of
gide was • about to Pull out,
m the curb pear Stewart
ieson's. residence, west of the.
'Hall, arid John pulled. led. h
• ° • • one was missed who would like
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A variety of .items were - to donate they could contact the
cussed at a well attended trneet7. group :leaders, ,MiSs Gladys Mae-
ing of the • Lucknow Btisiness- Donald or Mrs: Jack 1Vlacl)onat,c1.
Men's AS-4ociationli held •at .the • : ' •
Log • Cabin. Restaurant,. Monday • ' • • • •
eVenint:. • r • HUSBAND OF ASHFIELD
President Elmer : 'Limbach pol:-• NATIVE' PASSED AWAY'
• eae member present as to •• • .,
und him. ,* • 'their opinion of•the. it, e • - P e t f 'VI tho be
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. Mr
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er . injuries , included multi-
ple fractUres of the. left leg and
a badly fractured elbow .' lat
expected- she will be laid up for
Many months. • .
Constable Alex' Havens and
Provi
inves
• ucc or Loss anon• o ara n, -
rs. • Wall,••• followed by her otherwise .the recent switch 'loved husband of Ruby Kilpat-
ghter, • was crossing to the to Friday night open. Majority rick died . on October 22nd • in
h . side of the street near of' those . present reported sales Marathon after a lengthy illness.
Town Hall, coming down the as •good or better .than • with, - Besides 1/11.3 sorrowing wife the
p at .the new Bell 'Telephone 'Saturday night open. Members former Ruby Kilpatrick of Ash -
ding across from the Town were mostly speaking of the field . he leaves to mourn his
• : • • • . two days, Friday and Saturday _loss his aged mother,1 f.
ithei appeared to have seen together. Expression .against the Marathon. • .
Friday open .was very little. at is .• •
other in' time to avoid the
the meeting. . ' • • *
Sion. Police rePort that Mrs.
was. about two feet to the Scrne • arose over, •:, • .
k. c rig a rep acernen
ffering 'good deal, Mts. regular , half .holiday. •• A largel Afta r •
received first aid treat- majority, by the showing of i Year .
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iosi as 1 t tothe.,
. when the Possibility of all day 'Monday vi -site er an s
h of the centre line
Youth Injured
• . A0hc.N„.1V14EDOE: THREE
As Tractor Rolls
• Bill- Gardner, 17 -year-old son
•of Mr. and • Mrs, Sid;: GarciPer,
was rushed to Wingham Hospital
on Tuesday nor ng with Uncle-
ten:pitied injuries resulting from
Vie tractor rolling. on him.
The Gardner home • is: just
south of the Village'on the Dtin7-
Ea...-inerClioad. The accident hap-
pened .413(3114 9:04, .a.m. after Bill
had towed a car to the road. Be
was detached from the vehicle
‘vhen the; .tractor •rolled •down
the roadside bank. -Bill • was
temporarily pinned, but was able
t3 squirm from under the tree -
tor,, Suffering what seemed like
back and •hip injuries, Bill was
carried to his • home or .a
improvised as 'a' stretcher, to
await the arrival. of an • arnbul-
Ance from Wingharn.
X-rays were taken at Wing-
harn Hospital, but when this
was written •early Tuesday af-
MORE ICE 'DONATION6
Three more donations to the
Artificial Ice Fund, which have
not been previously •officially
a.cknowledged, total •5.00 and •
raise the grand total, to $23,301,
.29.•
•Mrs. Rena ,(Gordon) O'Brien •
1910 Forrer.-Ave.,
Detroit 36 .$•25:00
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borne Reid, Lucknow 15.00
R.• W. :Andrew, Listowel 25.60
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Masonic banquet
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ternoon, •his parents were await-
ing word as to the extent arid
nature of this •injuries. •
as Well Attended
The • banquet • room of the
Lucknow Legion iHail was taxed
• to capacity last -Wednesday ev-
ening for Ladies' Night held an-
nually by the Masonic meihbers
Of Old Light Lodge:
Jack • MacDonald, • master of
Old Light, .welcomed the guests.
Mrs. Ross Cumming presided 'at
the piano and Rev H W StraPP
pronounced the benediction.
A delicious turkey supper was
servedby the Anglican ladies, •
Who were delayed in their pre—
p.aratior-s• by a IhYdro interrup-
tion , but it was ,a meal worth
and was moved on a stret-
hands, favored continuing • on
. • Mr: and Mrs: Peter van der A
into the Town Hall, await-
. with the present plan, Ley, • Who' lost their barn. and ed the ladies and Mrs. Ernest
rena , [lint
Co . tee , 'w al . ,f r. Wm. Parrish thank;
ting o
--Store thOurs. were set far the .:cantents by .. fire . in July; re- ; .• . • I •• Gaunt tePlied, commenting that
the arrival of an ambulance.
Wingliam to move •her to ake VY Plans there/ was "panic in the kitchen" •
Christmas, 7 season. Stores vill cently moved to Oshawa where
hospital. ' ' ' - remain open On Thursday. all most of ••their family are now, •, •• , ,.-• , when the hydro welit off. • •
s.: Wall, 'who resides be- day 'in Decerniber and ThursdaST,' regidi..ng, And for the pa -4 . six with artimai ice to be in- Dr James E, Little • proposed .
n the ,ONR depot and South PriclaY, • Saturday And Monday 1..yeeks nave been enjoying a trip stalled in the LucknoW Arena . the toast • to the 'ladies, With. '.
naght prior to Christina.sStores
SS:. Church, was walking•
town, as she frequently
will close Friday night until the
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drawing a„ hand wagon 'in •end of the Year at 10, P.M..' Vol'.
to takhotne the roCer-
.January, February .and. March,
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"back home" to .The Netherlands. this ,fall, the Arena 'Committee the reply by Mrs. Ted .Collyer.
'The Van der •Le Y family tame is Making early plans for the W B.'Anderson introduced the;
to 'Canada • in 1940 'and.. after operation of the, • guest speaker, Rev: Hugh Cleg-
working in 'the Bervie and They have been studying the horn 'of Leamington Presbyterian •
•:' • • • • business placeg Will close Fri- Lochalsh , areas, purchased the OPerating • set-up and rates of . Clittrh: and a. former Grand
day nights at 0: p,m. The second Peter MacIritYre :farm from :Mrs, other arenas, and, are currently Chaplain of the., Masonic Order. •
Saturday in (Pec.ernber- was set .1.-gegh Martin. Ilhe farm is lo- a4vertising for. applicaticns for He. Was thanked by Jack Mae- •
as Santa Claus day. 1:Cated just smith of Highway 86 .?..n az.sistant to Arena Manager Donald.- • • •
Some Thinor cliscussi311, the Lochalsh ‘sideroad. rn
Floyd Milne,, And for tendersi1 Mr: Cleghorn : spoke on .• the.
red armind recent. proVinCialjAshfield , TovhiShip: .0o1lowing for 'beoth• privileges At the 'are; 'theme , "Are We Missing,. The
legislati:on • regarding '• the: set'.,,the fire the .: ferni was oid. • na, during - the •Winter seaSon.. I Point Of Life", stressing • that
Mem/berg,: of, the Arena Corn-
. closing hours'by/, mr. n:b:ad Mrs, '• van der Ley
ncial Constable JaCk Hatch. ling of store.
there is itiore to.'life than 'lly- •
,the• mun.c.paiity. , :,sailed 'to Pootterdarn and 'renew-. n'haee, ar1)%ri.„*.d an:wally • at. ing• in a. cortimtinity Life ' to
tigated the 'accident. '
COMPLETED REPLACEMENT
HYDRO LINE •
— .Colle'ctors were appOiritEd to ' ed acquaintances with his bror the: ;be.g.Inning of the 'ear, are: be revirarding and satisfying
.
collect the •annual fees to the ! tiler d • her brothers- and' sis- BnIto. Came.r n Ma-r,must be •creative.t Is our •work .
associati:.n. • ' • - ters for the firit tiine thir- Dona:d, Charles . Webste , Mor- job• or: a calling he , asked,
ro workmen • from the
am Division of Rural Hy -
aye completed work north
Wbigh
'Are, h
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cessiv
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w a ste
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Holyr
lieavie
• led at
food.
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• teen years. It was a surprise .(g•ri Hendersen, •,Robert MacIn- pointincr to the irriliortance Of
• • When boys get old enough to v,isit and a happy reunion. They tO e. a • W. A:, living for •scirriething not ,living
'be. interested in girLs,...they real- plan Ito return' to Canada abOut,:"13u.d" antilton. The secretary- by, sorMething. He illustrated his
his
ize that g,rime does not PaY:. t'le9 m!ddie of November. ' . treatmr r E. H. Agnew.. • .1 talk With such annising anec-
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eoon hydro shutoffs 0.n \ • • • •
Local 4-H Club Member Receives- Watch
Village, whigh required e '
e Thursdays. . • • • ' •
k. went on 'Scheddle and
orripieted—botit -4:00
hursday; The' old steel line WN,
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dotes, as this, •that today the
Iprodigal • son would not return
1 home, but ..would call at the
Unemployment Offiee for his
I chequ'e. •• •
I Fcr the program Which fol-
Kinioss. (Blackhorse)' to
od was , replaced and ,.a
r transformer Was linstal-
the sub -station 'at Holy.
: L
. Hours Change
By
Standard Tume
•.Reve w
•'the:
the ho
.dispate
s'Luckn
ervi• ce
a leng
are in
mail w
. Mail
patched
'earlier
• excepti
which
9 a.m,
'by abo
has bee
Dead'
to Holy
a.r
mail,
• mast b
3:30 p,
Arriv
east On
t's 9:00
Val thn
',Iti•e is I
trileks
oived
parture
6,r1
„tie the °
ding .to standard. time at
ek-end had its effect On
urs for. the arrival and;
hing' of mail at the
)W Post Offie. All mail
has' been. by truck for
hy 'period, and schedules
ore flexible than when. Ns • '•
as reeeived Eby train. • •
is now received and des-
apProximately an hour
than before, :with .the
on of the morning mail • 4,•• „
Will arrive here about
and will all be clistributed
ut• 10:00 o'clock; 'which
1-1 customary under' D.T.
me for mail going north
rood' and RiPley will be
and 1:3q p.m; "Dwn"
oing east to Stratford
e mailed by 12 nOdn, and
al time of Mail ftom the
this twice-aLday service
m. and 1:40 p.m, Ari-
a of mail frona Kinard -
230 pm. and 400 pm
for despatch on these
obviously truist be, re.
wen in •advance •of 'd
time 10,-c.,mnit ,ipot
Pl0tme.
tito sort- and
outgoing Mail,
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A youthful exhibitor atthe
Walkerton Chrstmas. Fair., ..vhd
can he justifiaW4y proud of
accomplishment, was Wayne
Todd, lo, son r. Mrs
Thomas Td& • HR. 2, Ltieknow.
Wayne*s Aberdeen ',Anus calf
i.entry took theGrand Champion.
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ship in. the 4-H
well as • the
Champkonship.
tire • Show, he
• Club Division, as
Reserve' Grand
Also, for .the en -
won the judging
contest.' , ,
The Lucknow District High
School Grade ten student is
shown being presented with the.
lowed Steve St -other§ presided as.
chairman, siibSituting as he• •
said •for W. L. MacKenzie •who
had so, -capaibly done so in- the,
past. Mr.. MathKenzie and his
daughter, Mrs, ;Jessie Allin were-.
both able to, he in •atendance.
The program included solos •
byirs. J. W. Jon, song and'.
elocution numbers by Earl Walls
ot•Arva, a: Member of Ilderton
Ledge. Al% and 4.3.4, tap :dam-
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ng by .Joan MacKenzie 'daugh-.
ter of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac-
.Icenzie,'And violin duets Dr:
••
James Little and his youthful,
pupil, . Barbara Cameron, daugh=
ter "iif Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Caneron, Mrs. Cumming was
• accompanist. Mr. •Stothers
spersed the nuirroers by his
• humorous szoneis.. • '
Dancing followed to rr.us:c by
• the MacDonald orchestra of Hip- •
cy. and 1!.;ir,"and.Mrs. Bob CoUrt-
• ney of Amberley, with Cameron
MacDonald 1a.3 mater of •• cere-
• monis. ' InCidentany •the date
....6incided with Mr. and: Mrs. •
MacDonad's 34th wedding an-
n.versary. •
Awarded Bursary
ilialued At $400
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Canada Pacers Lirnited award.'
fine gold wrist watch. Present-
ing the prize is :Mri, D. M. Maltby
of. liarri,stort, SuperVisqr of I
Creameries . of Canada Paker. 1
Walkerton Branch of Canada"
Packet's donated the
Bill Buckton. son ' of Mr and
Mrs. Herbert I3uckton of Kin
loss, has recently been awarded
a University College bursary lit
the amount of $400.
This. bursary is based 'on' the
results of exmintins, ' held
last • spring at the Vniversity of
Toronto in which Bill 'obtained
an A standin,
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