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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-27, Page 12d.n�1:M �lS .:�..M .. 1 �FR1�� +t a. •�liw ^+...., PAGE TWXLVE. T# E LV W . SENTINEL, I,ttICKNOW ONTARI(Q . WEDNF DAY, APRIL 27th. 1960 • '. .oval Dealer, Ta Handle_ Full Dine farm Equipment One of America s largest, • best-known full -line manufacturers of farm machinery has 'surveyed the sales: and profit potential 'o f thisterritory. and . plans to esta- blish a Focal, dealership. -This ' is an excellent income opportunity for a ser- , vice minded man ' who knows from experience that service; is important to farmers and absolutely vital to the sueeess of .a business,; The uian we seek will have first hand knowledge: of the farming:. practices in this area and the machinery fanners need to, make their farming more profitable.' He will be an aggressive, mer- usinessman:' or ' .a .farmer, and ohandiser, It . •may be: a b' � • son team that wants ;to, get into : a business with steady rowth, profitpotential and security:: DI.JN%ANNON Miss • Jessie Wallace who spent the winter boarding in Goderich came, home last ,week but "was, ,unable •to' stay, . deyel .oping • pneumonia and was, in a few days taken to Goderich lios- pital for treatment, .' Mr. Norris. Sampson,Goderich -spe' nt•Easter..:h:ol�i ays with his grandmother, Mrs. • Mary Rivett, also ,a • caller ,on. Sunday was Mr. Roy Black, Lucknow. where they were '• also in the Mr Bilk Matier, Blenheim visi- restaurant ,business, for, a times,, t H ted a.week with Mr. and 'M 's'. The' following article '• appeared h' f ' d ht in the Galt' Evening • ,Reporter; 1 Mrs.. M. Durnin who under- An 11-year.old Galt: boy ' lost. •went an operation two weeks. his left leg at, 5`30 p.m. Saturday, g so � jumped' g y, ago at Goderioh Hospital was when he missed his rip and fell .able to return . home the , end of under the grinding wheels of a, pp d T was a the Week.' While Mrs. Durnin `4 Lake ' Erie'. arid Northern 'Rail: - Ai he Ji�mior Room, way..freight' car near the Con i.ecuperatin. , t ,Travelling Slowly ,a't the Public School is being cession Street. crossing, .I]e was n taught by Mrs. T. ' L. Parker, trying ' to' hitchhike a ride on the Accordinb to the Stewart boy, Lucknow, formerly . Gwen�',Tre- train.. � they •had 'been, standing � Eby the leaven of • Crewe istrict, e' high cement.retainingwall run Fl• : • — • ,rung along State. street,' when Mr• and Mrs. Ray 'Stanley and GAVE: TRAVELOGUE AT• engine 226 and • a long string .of . • Laurie Lee of St. Thomas were. CLARK__:UNITED CHURCH _ _nine full box cars. and '32. em Easter. visitors with Mr. and . .: �- ° � 'gravel • cars •approached, coriducy Mrs.; Howard Black'and relatives The' Sunday 'School room of tor Alf ,1�MGlynn said the train at Lucknow. Clarke Stu nn Church was. filied had stopped at the Concession 'Mrs. A Morris visited on Sun- capacity for a social evenin daywith her ,daughter, Mrs. Len to Monday y g Street' crossing before 'proceed, ., . : -. • ay .evennig of last week This.; iS; a:rgttlden: opportunity..for sonieone to •own C ristilaw: on, Monding• 'south toward Brantford: It_ h Glen Stanley; superintendent, Was. travelling quite slowly, no an 'exclusive dealership .. with' plenty of territory; to . pro Mr. and.Mrs, Wilfred .. Whit , a acted as chairman 'for a' very in- more ,• than 5-8 miles an hour, fitablyA,merchandise ,this prestige Name brand: of'.farrn more . of Dublin visited' her par- . terestin o ram of; solos duets, equipment�,:' You : will 'be backed ;by powerful. national ' .ents, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred ech- g. pr g : according . to :.the Crew's- testi- 'advertising . • . , .: .� - . v •:.. � .. : . ..Ba. rriusicalnumbers 'and' .speeches: many. and local promotion, sound •.financing ar-.le? on ;;Sunday: xHighlight o.f- the evening 'was impulse, the 'boys sales' ' lois and ..t a stability of a Callers Saturday .evening with „ raigeinent,•,,, proven. l p h Y the lecture and ah.ovvmg, of •pie dded+sto :su dden forashoceiitur •old coniipany, N[r. P. Moranand 1Vlrs: I. Henryto England;Ireland'and' grte_ .Y were Mr.: and Mrs.•;Frank Mortresof ride.Bobby a good hold, ` • by; 1VIr., and � Mrs •John, but` • yours Lem . dro . � •Scotland THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL an, Ashfield, 'Mrs, Kenneth ane .gpeed down. UTE BOX: C, % and :children Dann Joe; Janet Emerson of Lucknow. Words' of The train crew ,had no ..knowi : y appreciation . were wo'iced ' by - and, Earnest of Chatham and Ai-. Ju- edge of `the', accident until "noti- 1 n• Goldie Harris; The* Rev: S.• D. dy. . Moran ' of London and Mr. ..fied by.the dispatcher in Brant da Dunlop gave . 'a , short acl.dress ford. The long freight had pick- Roy'Keane of Stratford one Y followed Eby a few words, from ed and continued ' last 'week ' .' ed: up .ape on its.. �.� - o assistant superintendent; Stewart way • Mr. 'Morris Smith of -Monkt n LDENBY AUI LEX '. Farrell. and ,. Thigh Cleland, Orr Sunday Visited cousins, Mr.; Young Bobby, in, terror, ran to Lunch ''brought a successful: ev:. Kiev,' Douglas • Black officiated an Mrs Ken Hodges and fam notifythe local, police and Jac iry'Atwood Presbyterian- Church d g Y fng Jackie Lean LoslLeg' n Crushd By Train Jackie Lem,,° 11 -year-old son • 'Young Jackie Lem was rush: of Mr, and Mrs, Jim Lem who ed. to South Waterloo Memorial - operated a • restaurant • some Hospital, ' his leg crushed and • years ago •where 'the ..Ifog Cabin terribly mangled below the ,knee. Restaurant is situated; `lost his.Doctors were forced to amliu-. leg ;in a: c tragic4-aceident. =in, -Gait tate tlxe.. mb, � - gym` on April ,16th. The Lem family • With Jackie at the time' Was went to Wingham fio¢n Lucknow Bobby Stewart who had 'manag ed to secure a handhold on the slow-moving :rain. ,e. did not .. ',see his .friend caught under the wheels. - • "I �sa.w him on the round— 1 off again," said Bobb , telling his story. "I didn't see what 'happened. here scream though."'. ' Glen ' Weaver ;and family.. BELLS ofwhiite carnations. , iss, Barbara. .Ann • ,Schmidt, 1Vionkton, attended . the bride, wearing a ballerina -length gown of net over ` taffeta with match ening to a" close ., ly kie's mother that bis friend had for` t e .weddin . of :Glad. s iVta- ang;: bolero and white accessories, . . 1? g y • 'Mrs. Harvey' Maize' has return-> ..been'. caught ..under the wheels, be Hulle and ' Dou ` las. Norman Dale.'Haldenby, Lucknow, Sivas Y Visit l , ed home after a in Guel h ; K, d•. BORN ` .;, , ..p � An' ambulance 'was rushed to the Haldenb :.,, The .bride . is the .groomsman : , .: • also attending, the ,funeral of her .McDONA,GH• — in, the' Winghani scene. The `amputation was rekd- au� hter of. Mr:• ,and Mrs..., John For a wedding trip to the ;d g , • brother -m -law, Mr. Joe Prior.. • General Hospital" on Tuesday, -erect • necessary :by. the ' extent of ille West. Mo`nikton' and the United, States, the :i'bri.de• wore a • , ... the ;. , - - •. • _ Before. ;returning . "'home, she, April 12th � to .Mr.. and Mrs: Bar- • :the damage to the leg. Jackie's o vis the son .of Mr.. and Mrs, .,green , suit with ..white aceessor- ; ' om with her sister, -Mrs. Prior• visit- . cDona h ' a son: Michael -:'mother isi employed at the hos ,1 �iyl.-. 1 .,., x ., r Norte • Halslenby`, •. R.Ii;.. , � y .a.. • - • ,: u, � '- . h ; ;, . , ,.:, ; •,• eel : M'r.: and ��';Mrs '�`Olen Springer• Alexander. � , pital, it ,was `reported.. rood, t, ,F• . • The dole .will 'make their home at 'RR 1 Hol rood.' :and family in Tillsonburg :The bride 'wore a ballerina Y• Mrs. Cecil Blake ' •and family, , .length,.gown of white net • over Jim, Lynda, :Billy and Barbara, .1 "taffeta styled with matching bo- r� More" than : 225,000 ' •,men, 'w o- enjoyed the week -end in Toron- lerojacket with cap sleeves.. A men and children :of all ages to visiting'. Mrs -D.' S.., Fines & headdress' of petals with pearl participated in 'Canadian Red' on Sdturday ,morning, Vim . and trim. held: her , shoulder-len,g►th. '.Crosse water safety . services and' Lynda...were guests of, the •Mar tin-Sedgwiek 'Wedding. ' Enroute to ,visit' Mr: and Mrs. B. F. Com• fort; St. Catherines, they visited; Rev: and Mrs. George• Watt at Oakville. and found them' 'and family :quite .well., , They , .wished to be remembered 'to all 'here as they enquired. . The visitors were 'sl%own. around the?', educational building -and the: ' new church under "construction. Mary Lou Henry Cedar Val- ley, visited her ,.grandmother, • Mrs. I., Henry in .the Easter bol, idays. • Mr. Harry Carr and sisters; Miss Iva " Carr, M'rs, Carmen Hayden and her husband visited recently with relatives at ' Tli,orn_. hill ' and Markham. Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Bradley, ' of Goderich and Miss Lois Webster here :went., to Toronto on „Satur- day, _Lois returning ' after . the holidays to . her school at. Scar- koro. The Bradley children, Brenda, , Faye and' Alice, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster. . > Mr.. ,Allan Finlay, high school teacher "of Saskatoon, with teen other 'teachers made, a trip' to • Centralia airport as an , edu- cational :'scherne: of Saskatchewan Province 'to enlighten them as they teach.. Having many , tour- r ses in this' district' he was .enter- tained to .a party at Mr:- and Mrs. David Kirkland .on Thurs day night, of last week, Mrs: Ce- cil Blake was a,"guest. Mr Finlay also called to • see . his aunt, Mrs.S.. J. *Kilpatrick arid uncle, Mr. Fred• Anderson. and Mrs. Ander- son. Mr:: Finlay •.'was heretwo years ago on ' a short visit 'and a similar party was Here with the Blake family: Since then several' have made visits withhim in the, west including Mr. and Mrs,. Kirkland last summer. , veil and she• carried a bouquet projects last .year. COME. `IN AND SEE wes 4.' 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