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THE LUCKNOW `SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, .MAR. 2nd, 1960
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CARBON MONOXIDE
SET AS CAUSE, OF DEATH. -
Coroner's jury at;: Winghani
found; carbon monoxide poison-
ing as' . thecause of' the death of
+Iurray. :1%4040r/wry of Wroxe-
.a
"ter n:1%4040r/wryd Donna Thackerof Tees -
water, whose 'bodies' were found
in a car,at the ` outskirts: of
,Wingham on • January. 22nd. •
The • •Tees'tvater • News ,' reported
the inquest `in ,part as follows.
Witnesses called were"pr,• :Mc-;
•riblbon, who' stated he .;was call-
ed to the scene at"815
car - oeeiipants ' were dead when
pie arrived, : and the• flesh of
both was .quite red, indicating'
carbon monoxide ,ipoisoning;:, He.
observed that the "left `.,rear ' win
draw was down approximately
to 1 inch. '
•Winjgham'Police` Chief Gordon'
Y7eyell' stated that contrary to're-
ports ' 'the exhaust' was • :not plug-
, `jjth 'snow but .that: the' car
,T: .. .�. n.:. .i 4, ,.a. j � .
Was in, !deep; : snow. • Ike also' 'stat-
ed' that he found a number of
(bottles of beeit`in' the ''car, some
full, , some 'empty': His ,evidence
indicated , Montgomery ' had been
out of . •the' .car • and sick to: the
stomach.
Winghain : Constable James
Millers stated 'he patrolled that
Portion , of •road : where the' car
was. later found, at between 1.30
and 2 a.m.,. and it was not there
at that time.
James .Carr, 'licensed :mechanic',
stated the car had been brought
to him,: for examination after ,the
'fatality. He found . the muffler
had a hole in it the size of a' 50 -
cent piece
0•-cent?.piece which in his opinion,
linked with'' the`fekt that the car
was , t, snow : packed - •underneath,
SPOR'T''
LUCKNOW TRIMS BLYTH,
AFTER FRIDAY LOSS •
Lucknow Intermediates: went.
shorthanded to Blyth;, with- 11.
Men, on Friday . night and suf-
fered, • a 6-2 defeat. But, they
were, full strength on. Monday
night, when. Blyth played here.
with 'The Sepoys"• ',swamping
them 9 to 4.
Lucknow • .took ,a 2-1 edge.: in.
the first period,. stretched' it to
6-2 in the second, .and outscored
the " visitors • again in ;the final
frame by 3-2 margin for •the.
final 9 to 4 count. •
It was about as near to, a pen-
alty -free ' game as you could • get.
Blyth drew a minor in the first,
period and Lucknow in the . se-
cond. There .was none in the
third.
Arnold led the Lucknow • gat
tack .with five goals, with Mc-
Donagh, Kelterborn,' Graham &.
Ferguson getting one apiece.
• Graham ' picked up 4 assists,,'
Keiterborn 3, Arnold 2, Baker 1.
,Lucknow, Blyth, and .,Seaforth
are; in a round robin. series with,
the ' top . two teams to . meet for
group honours. Luck'novi and
Blyth ; are. nowtied for first
spot. ; Lucknow goes to Seafarth
On Thursday, ,`,and Seaforith: kis
back in Blyth on Friday. One de-.
feat ,and Seaforth'is out. If they
kwon .thein both'. it would "be 'a
three-way tie.
The Standing
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Won Lost
Lucknow ' 2 1
would causefume's to.fill the car ' Blyth, 2 1
bringing about• carbon monoxide. ,Seaforth 0 2•
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poisoning
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SECOND RED\ CROSS WORK.
BEE THIS THURSDAY.
Thirteen ladies were present
at the . Town Hall, or Thursday
afternoon:. to assist , with Red,
Cross work. The attendance was
hardly •,up :• to expectations and
another work ,",bee is ibeing held
this Thursday afternoon when it
is . hoped more will be present.
These work meetings are held
to fill . the local :Branch's com-
mitment for a large' number of
dressings : "for :: the • Red Cross
"Blood Donor 'Clinics. •
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Lucknow
Visitors Won Gaine
Some, :of the members of the.
Silverwood ` Dairies staff, bol-
stered,; by. other. `local ,boys, took
on .a ho. keyteam •fromDungan-
non lt Wednesday evening
with :the . visitors chalking up 'a
9-3 win. Weather :permitting
these two '.teams are slated . for
another duel this .Wednesday,
might.
TIMBER TIPS
Last, week's • standing • Group
A: Cubs 3, Tigers 3, Beavers '2,
Gophers 2," Pole Cats' 1, Zebras 1.
Group B: Coons 4, ' Lions 3,
Squirrels 1, Chipmunks '0.
• This week the Cubs powered
by Dick Park's `: 708. and Gwen
Caesar's 661 swept 4 points from,
the Zebras. ' Bill Hall's 627 and
Pearl. Jainieson's 603 topped the
Zebras effort •
Freda Button .with 611 and
Clarence Greer with 608 led the
Gophers 'in their 3 poi victory
over • the ' Tigers: Ke.Hodge's
603 r was 'best . for the 'Tigers.
The. ' Beavers and ' Pole Cats
settled' for .2 points each . in .their
closely fought contest. 'The ; Bea
vers won two' games on Cora.
Thompson's 629 plus singles by
L. Ashton and Bud Thompson.
Dorothy Hamilton's 603 topped
the Pole Cats • effort combining
with singles by Din. Hamilton
and' Hazel Webster for their 2
point game. '
In Group B . the , Coons • are
away out in front by virtue' of
their 3 point • win over the Lions.
Howard Agnew and. Jack Fisher
were the sharpshooters ' for the
Coons with Freda Errington's
652 taking the honors for, the
shorthanded 'Lions.
Team effort highlighted by
singles by Lorna Button, Gordon
Brooks and Freck Button gave.
the Squirrels . a 3 point victory
over the Chipmunks. Mae' Hun-
ter's 641 was best for the Chip-
munks,
,A Standing ,
Cubs" : 7, Gophers $, Tigers 4,
Beavers 4; )role ' Cats •$, Zebras
1.
Boonsdi7, Lions 4,Squirrels i
uis /g
Chipmunks 1,
Sarnia hospitals as well as t
BUTES
o'
MA his ;psoc"
TO OYRMER MEDIC r sisterrofessional Mary Pasascaliates.of sf jo
seph's Hospital: "Since •the op-..
The death -of Dr. ,Dario Car -
'penete,'.who .practiced here and;
at Ripley before, ;going to : Sarnia
has brought many tributes from
those. with whom he was associ= I
ated in many civic, professional
and 'church activities, His death
.at •47' claimed. a young and like- I'
able 'physici°an, who was' a credit!
to • his : family,, • his, ' community,
his church and his profession.
Here are .excerpts from some).
of the tributes:.
Hon: Leslie M. Frost, Premier'
of Ontario: .
"It is men such ' as Dr. Car-
peneto who have given' of their
ening of St. ' Joseph's Hospital in
1946,D '. Carpeneto has been an.
active and; energetic member of
the medical staff. At the time of'
his 'death he iw,as chief' of. the
medical staff, and chairman of
the puwblic relations committee.'
His passing has been a keen loss.
to this hospital, but his outstand-
•ing , :contributions ' in the past
shall serve as a beae.on to those
who "follow."
PLAN .MEMORIAL
TO LATE J. M. GAME.
energy and abilities that have •
done so much to %Make ,.Ontario r, Plans have beein made for a
the grand province.�that it is and continuing memorial' to the late
`x' J. M. Game who was
who have helped � inmeasureably Inspector :
in our growth and advancement." t.of Public Schools in the southern
• Walter; Smith,, president, Sarn:Part of Bruce County for twe . ,
is Kiwanis Club;."Dr. Caf:peneto. ty-eight years. Mr. Game' retired
will be missed:. by the man5r :as- in March • 1959 and died. in `Spain
sociations with which he 'was so a month later. 6 .
"actively engaged., Those a! u0 Sponsors of the memorial in -
who have.. had the pleasure of elude Mrs; Pearl- -MacKenzie,'.
working with him on various Music Supervisor, Kincardine
community . \efforts were 'always /'Public..School; Mrs. • Frank Eidt,
inspired .by his keen interest and Walkerton; Miss Nettie Moffat,:
untiring leadership." retired. Public ' School. Teacher;
Neil . ,Pole, president, Sarnia . Teeswater Mrs.: Art Weiler,
Retail Pharmacists . Associ,atic*n. Secretary, Inspectors' „ Office,
"Dr: Carp' neto served • his pro Walkerton;, Mr.... G. 'C Huston,
fession and community , with Principal, ' Southampton Public
great devotion. His :passing School; Mr; T. Stevenson, Chair
leaves a great . void in'. many `man, Bruce , 'County • Library'
phases
phases of CammuniVy . aife" Board,.'Chesley; Mr, Stuart C811
Brian G. "Shelton, president, yer, .Principal, Lucknow' .Public
Sarnia Community Chest: • "The School; Rev. William Henderson,:
Community Chest like so -many Vice -Chairman, Walkerton f.Pub.
more community organizations lic School Board; Mr. John Sim,
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hasbrant lost aenthtireleusiast ss workeriiiDr. Car'and a ,: Arran Township School Area.
.
peneto." °
T K. Waldie, inspector of Public
The Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, • Schools; Bruce 'No. 3, Walkerton;
Minister of Travel and Publicity:' Mr. W. S.,Iougham,- Inspector
"It was . my ,personal privilege to, of Public Schools, Bruce . No. 1,
work` 'closely with 'him in sup-. Walkerton.
port of our sports; churches; hos-
The sponsorsplan to raise
e a
pitals and community . programs,
and I learned to .value his great
fund, ,the annual proceeds from
•friend�ship� ,'and' .to respect; and
which :will ibe' used . to ,purchase,
admire his judgement and: coup,: 'books for the Bruce County Ca-
se"?' Apperative Library.: Each book so
Mayor Iver Walker: `.`Dr. Car -'purchased will 'include• a picture
peneto was . always ready to ,of Mr: Game with suitable `com-.
serve on 'various: boards and in
many charitable organizations in
our city. • His wit and humor
along with " sound judgement was,
always greatly • appreciated arid,
I know he, will lie deeply missed.
by the people of Sarnia."
Dr. M..' D. Thorp, president,
Lam.bton °Medical Association:
"Dr. learpeneto was very active.
in working' for the staffs of both Frank Eidt, Walkerton.
menta. In this way school child-
ren throughout the 'County: will,
be reminded; of their former In• .
spector's life ,and work:
Mr. Q. • C. ,Huston .of 'South-
ampton 'is .Chairman, and Mr. T: -
Stevenson of' : ithesley is Vice
Chairman' of . the 'Sponsoring
Committee. Contributions should
be sent to the.' Treasurer, Mrs,;
'111.410,411641110,
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1959 Chev Impala Hardtop, fully powered, fully equip
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1959 'Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic, fully
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1959 Chev. Belair'sedan,. automatic, fully equipped $2,495
1959 Biscayne sedan,fully equipped $2,250
1958 Olds., 4 -door hardtop, automatic, fully . powered $2,495
1958 Ched Biscayne, sedan, automatic, fully equipped . .
V-8 motor ' . $2,250
1958 Pontiac Strato-chief, sedan,. fully equipped ....: $2.095
3-195$ Chev. Standard Sedans $1,995
1956 Chev.. Deluxe sedan $1,295
1956' Chev Deluxe sedan $1,395''
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1956 Mercury Sedan, full power .. $1,495
1956 Ford coach, 8 y / $1,195
1955' Dodge coach with radio > $995
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1954 Buicksedan, automatic • $995
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