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■ ried 'beceause , her husband had
not come in 'from the barn .:She}
• had gone. ; to" the barns and. Failed
‘: to , avail. The' yard ,lights `• were
■ all on, butthe accident scene was•
* hidden from View' at: the : back'
■ _ of the barns. Until Bob returned
from . Lucknow, .Mrs. McNain, was
alone with.- her `daughter Helen
ob,—Accompanied-byl Elmer,
found. his dad andWhen he real-
ized how . serious. rthe matter .was,.
summoned medical aid,: but. ' it is•
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> believed that Jin had died alniost;
• ■ instantly. this . ` watch stopped
■ shortly after 10 :p.m , 'just a short
time after Bob had left 'for. Luck-
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'now;, and it was!'11-,•• hours'•1ater,
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
for all pre-school 8E public school children in the district,
In The Lucknow Arena
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
Main Street Parade to Arena at 7:30 led by'
LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL BAND
COS9rUME CASH. 'PRIZES
'Three cash 'prizes of 5c, 5 c, .25c in each of .
costume • groups for , pre-school; kindergarten,. liracies
Late ernoon
Maid Goes At 4:51'
The time for the despatching;
of mail will change,, effectvie on
Sunday;' October 29th Revertilig,
to .standard time ;accounts for the
time difference to some extent,
but there is alsoa speeding up,of
the service in late afternoon that
lops more time off the run from
Kincardine to Stratford.
The late . afternoons mail 'truck
east -bound to Stratford will
leave the L.ucknow Post Office
at 4;51 p.n . All mail for 'this.
despatch must , be in , the office
.by not later than 4:30 p,rn;
• The "up`'
and down''.. K:neardine-' .
and Stratford mid-day trileks.
will be, anhour earlier than, usual
due tostandard time.
• The morning,mail inbound from
Stratford will arrive •about •as
usual, and the wicket apening,
will be: as . usual. at 8:30 a.m.
pEiNtrr SCRAMBLE and FREE +RENTS
AMBERLBY 'TRAGEDY,
Moitinued front :Page 1)
manted piilled Into. the* barn -and
had One to do this sd that the
tractor :Would 'be: tree lor Paek-
• ing the bunker silo •the next day
when silo 'filling would be 'eOri
While particulars arc riot Clear,.
.• it is believed :that while' 4:tteiniPt-
. ;lag' to ',enter the :barn from' the
:qide: of the silo' Waif' drivping
'about -10 or 12 feet 'with jim be-
ing fatally injured. The, McNain
:farm has:. two 'barns; . with:: the
bunker silO.loCated to the east of
fine and to the nortirof the- other;
thus hiding the accident Scene
Bob and: ihner returned: front
LucknOw aboUt 11:36 And found'
tor Was not on. top of him, but
was Upside: down a; 'iew • feet
FortUna , it was that: Bob; Who
friends on. a cattle bOying trip, to
Western, Canada but' had' been
.detained. frotn . leaving,' Wednes-
day, was still• at. hothe to 'Share
the shock - of .such, an accident
with. his mother: and sister ',Helen. • ....
'James, Sanniel Melgain, who !WaS, . born in:' Ashfield Township'
was 54 years of 'age • is surVived
by his' wife the former Laiira On May 4th *1939 .1ie m^i'ried
:Webster, : daughter.. of, : the. late Loaiika Webster of the' ,tauCknOw
Mr.,and Mrs:. jameS Webster,•who vicinity - and they . spent their.
at one time: reSided ..just west of. married:life on 'the: farm "list east
ILrieknoW; three sons MurraY Who of Aniberlei Where .Jim Met his
teaches .sChoOl at Mitchell,. Bob '4:nimely. and. tragie death'.
at home; Grant who 'has been in , ,
Alberta. fOr. a little !over a: year 1,,r`as attesied.iti death A -le Tas a
led at the MacKenzie Memorial
Chapel in, Lucknow, which was
filled to• overflowing on Monday
for the funeral service conducted.
by Jim's pastor, 4eV. J. C. Button
Of Pine' River 1' Uriited ••Churth
where Mr. MeNairi was'a faithful
member arid served- as Clerk of
session. D'uring,the service Bob.
and /Archie Courtney sang A duet
with accompaniment , by ElMer
raised in :the Amberley. district.
He waS the • son of Samuel Mc-
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More Meat For Your Meat, DOW, At
RIPLEY'S MARKET
CHOICE .M41E0 'MEATS
Wind, guartee.s :Of Beef , 49c lb -
Cat And Wrapped .Free Of Chame
99c WEEK -E
Meaty 1Pork Hocks ...
Sliced Young Beef Liver
Home -Made Head Cheese ....
Large Bologne (By the Piece) .
Home Cured Sliced Side Bacon
SPECIALS
5 99c
albs. 99c
FOR YOUR. FREEZER' OR' 'ACKER •
HAS' HOOISMJi Prop.
Phone Ripley 100
LIVET
L.A.C. Ron Cory; recently of.
North Bay is Spending' a leave
with his,Inother„ .Mrs. ,NOrvar
Stewart and. Mr: , Stewart. Ron
:being Posted to. Cold 'Lake AIL
berta Where the. -RCAF has .an
exPeriznentai and festlrig station.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson: -
of .Lucknow arid Mr. and MrS
Winterstein of Kitchener .called
.on kti! Mae Hamilton On Sunday,
Mr. :and, Mrs.•*red BuShell of
Toronto spent 'a few days last.
Coiling' And :family. •
and' Mrs, DOnglai Wright: -
son, JoAnne .and Sandra of Tiv-
terS, (Laur#1e) Man 'and aaive the :Orange
o Toronto w o vk•ith her hus- fraternity being a member of
Oscar White.
Mrs.', Fred Moulton of Kingarf
. Visiting this week with her •
Cousin, Mr. .0scar Whfle, Mrs.
White' and ''fainily.
Amberley Lady Back
From Western Tri
'Mrs. Effie :Culbert of %iron •
returned home after a *three week
visit to .Western ,,Canada
by her' daughter, ,M•rs.
Bert AshtOn Mr.
The threesonie • left :Windsor
,fleW to Saskatoon Arid from there
Ruth ,B,a k of Kitchener went- to. Meadow Lake S
spent the week -end With -her, par -7 where theY visited Herb .eulbaesrt,.. •
heard' of her father's death,' 'and rites of the ,order .were • confer•Lc *nd MrS- R:Ost .Black- • 'brother 'of Mrs. •.Cillbert'S. hus-
Helen, at 'honie. red , a • •rileinorial ,.servicp ,ori • avish ,Tr-. M band, the. late Andy Culbert.
He survicd- by iwg saijudas, evening.: 1:1.-ist„.1.&spbiireti7o4cosstc)iiidzi7.Ta, i...a.e.sl.grtoanyisiAltrealincln,anol:pLifia, 41:Ithe. veyLatiliwu6;joiesn4.
-Mrs- ,VtiesleY (Jerihie) Robb Of__ lirleAs-- was • repaid
Huron TOwnship, -Mrs. RoY.(Mar- ' neighbours gathered at ,fhe-
..kA•re) McNain farni to, *finish the 'corn isanS "T°11 . bveefrtweh.;:rveint.hei. back"
• cu,....:n6 a job that had. been in -
brothers. flug 'of CoronatIon, Al- • ,, Among thOSe 'Attending' the Mrs_ Culbert had herself UV -
Horticultural banquet on Tuesday ed In SaSkatchewan for a 'number:
"CionimmitY. Inte?"-inent: was' in l'Onctdine w'ere Mr- 'and Mks- JOhn Mae- •of years before she" and her late
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A grieving community paid. a .cemete.y, the pallbearers , bem • Charles,,-. rs. oug enry, hus and return eat.,where most .
fitting tribute to ' this industripiii five nephews:, HUgh,•And Wesley Norval 'Stewart; L,A1C. Ron Cory Of their:farrillY hive married and .
Airiberley district farther, and McBritle, J.' S. Robb, Kenneth:8; Mrs.: HarVey Biotik. and . Mrs. Settled: .
rroWing farni& in one Of the friend and. neighbour;: Gordon . II • 1 . iii II !Ili 111 ll NM 0
.largest 'funerals held in this Elliott.
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