The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-06, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th,' 1959 •
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The;` :community •was shocked
to .hear'''Of the: triple. tragedy ,`of
three young folks of the 'Tees -
water area —' Jack Duffy, .Glen
Dickison . and Bud Lamont/The
community extends sympathyits
thefamilies and 'relatives. •
Miss Alice :. Haldenby spent.
Thursday night with Mr: .and
l Irs.. MViidford Wall and Donnie:
•• Mrs. C. Steel has. returned
home: from Mr.: and Mrs..David
'Ross'.
• Mr. ;and Mrs. Murray . Bender-
• son 'and children, Lucknow, spent
Wednesday: afternoon .. with Mr...
and Mrs. Jas. Wraith. ' . . •
On Tuesday evening, April 28,
The Holyrood Muffin .Maids met
at the home of Miss:: Sharon Hod-
gins. Eleven girls answered the
roll call: Mrs. Perry Hodgins
,,made corn bread 'and. Mrs. , Frank
?ompson made macaroni and
cheese• with ''tomato. sauce. *Mrs. -
Thompson also made ginger
snaps. For horse assignment' the
girls • were AO' make, the dishes.
which • had been.. 'demonstrated
and serve :. therriat ahom,e. The
next meeting will. be at the home
of Miss Corabelle Thompson
when Miss . Black :the home eco—
nomist will be , present. •
Mr:. and Mrs. ' Gerald Stewart,
Kincardine, spent Sunday with
Mr. and "Mrs. Toni Stewart and
boys.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs: Ralph , Haldenby on the
birth of a 'son in Western Hospi=
tal; Toronto 'and to M`r. and ,Mrs.
Russel: Stewart on the birth of
a daughter,, at. Lachine, Quebec.
Both Ralph and Russel were for-
mer. residents of this •cdm¢nunity
Sunday .visitors. with Mr. and
Mrs. . Alex ° Wlytock; and boys
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Why -
tock and children, Wingham and
Mr. and • Mrs. Everett Whytock
and family, Langside.
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of several boys idly throwing
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pond. t'Boys," complained• one
of the frogs at last, "this
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ft is death for us,"
Too Often we do thoughtless things without consideration ,
for others—for example; spending ourmoney solely for pleasure
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DUNGA►,NNON:
Visitors Sunday with ;Mr. and
.Mrs. Harvey Maize . were the .lat
tern sister •Mrs, , .Joe Prior,. Mr,
•Prior and nephew George Prior
and his boy friend of ,Guelph•;
Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Maize, Bon-
nie, Brenda,' 'Betty and. Beverley.
of Lucknow.
Mrs. Alf Hahel ; of Port Col
borne • spent 1a t • week .visiting
her sisters, Mrs. Harvey Anderr.
son and :Mrs, Alvin Sherwood.
Sorry. Mrs. Gordon Congram is
a, patient at Wingham Hospital,
receiving n
wing tre atrne t to clear u p
Phlebiti , .
Mrs; 'Mary Bari-, spent . last
weekend visiting':her• sister, Mrs,
George ;Wilson, .Blyth.; who was
lately, bereaved 'by .the death of.
her husband, . , the . late George
Wilson, When he was instantly
killed in facing . off the • roof of 1
a House : in.. •Blyth.
Mr, and Mrs. John Wilson•; To-
ronto' • visited her mother, . Mrs.
.Esther Rivett, , for the wek-end.
Visitors. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas, Fowler .and Tom were
Mr.. and Mrs. Fred 'Fowler and
grandson; ., Garry Fowler, Port
Elgin , .
1Virs 'Anderson Mugford, Loni►
don,who visited her mother,
Mr's:_ Abner . Motris, was acconip-
anied home with her, g1Vronday of
last week..
Mrs. Mathew ,Sproul, • Lucknow
on . Sunday, visited Mr. • and Mrs.
Richard Park Sr.
Mrs .,Exnrria Leith,' Don Mills;
• who .' came to visit her daughter,
Mrs. (Rev.) .Roy Kennedy at the
parsonage about' a! month 'ago,
took seriously • ill on, Thursday
• night of last week, with a partial
stroke: , She ." was removed to
•Goderich `Hospital .and at •'time.
of ' writing • .was showing. "slight
improvement.,. The' ..other mem
bers • of her.' family carne; immed=-
iately to her bedside, her ' laugha-
ter, Mrs. RobertIliscocks; Toron-
to, sons W. :H.. Leith,; Windsor
and B J..Leith, of f iavanah, Cu-
ba. It •1s. hoped 'that`. in •a few days
a Marked change . will. take place
forher. recovery, and theaparaly
sis in her .left side Leave
LMr and Mrs. .Bert : Whyard;
family and her mother of Lon-
don, on Sunday,, visited their
aunt Miss • Ida Whyard.
Mr.' and' Mrs. Robert Bere on
Monday. moved to their . 'new
home in the village which ' Mr..
and .'Mrs. Jas. Thorne vacated
and moved •.to' Ripley. . Mr. and'
Mrs: John McGee of .Cranbrook,.
are also :moving this week to the.
50 -acre farm: recently purchased
from Mr. ,and Mrs. Bere.
Visitors ' recently 'with.. Mr. and
..Mrs. Tho. Park,: were .Mr and
1VIrs-Jack Ladd and family of
• Goderich; Mr. and Mars: Bill Park.
and family of .the . village • • and;
their nephew, Mr. 'Bert Wiggins
and wife of Brantford. They also
visited his brothers Parkie; north
of the village arid Bill • at Nile.
Miss • Barbara. .Wilson,. R. N.,
London, 'visited this week for a.
few days . at the parental home,
Mr.: and Mrs., James Wilson
'Palmer • Kilpatrick and. son,
Brian, "Toronto, spent ;"the week-
end with relatives at Benmiller'•
and. Dungannon.' •
'Mr. Len Westbrook, Goderich;
visited. one. day last ;week. with
Mr. and Mrs. Ha • . Baechler
his .cousin• Mrs 1V1, Sha
and family,. Aubur , ited their
parents, Mr° ari. r . Fred Bae -
chief., Who have. recently moved
to the .1-1. Stothers 'residence from
Auburn. •
Mr. and Mrs, ,'recd' Hall, Lon-
don, visited her sister, ;Mrs. Otto
Popp, Mr,. Popp and her mother;
Mrs,. R. A McKenzie, one day
last week. Visiting on Sunday
• were their son; Mr..'Lorne Popp,
Wife and family, Douglas; Dianne
and Robert.
Mr. and• Mrs. Ernest Pritchard .
Toronto, (nee Margaret Pentland
of Dungannon), .left the middle
of April via boat t� spend three
or. four months, touring the Brit-
Chuntries Isles °. and 4 other ' European
'They wrote from Ireland . as
'follows:. Dear 'Folks: Greetings.
from the : Mother• of our village..
-We started from ,Bedford yester-
day; morning and . drove •up the
Antrim Coast Road. You have no
PARSONS PEN,
The Ontario Department of
Transport has.. recently. launched
a" traffic safety programme A
'special appeal has. been made to
the• clergymen. of the , province
to support the drive. "YOU, ARE
MORALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR
SAFE, DRIVING" is one of . the
slogans. •
' A general • recog'nitioh of the
truth • of this, slogan would great-
ly increase the safety factor on
andr sad
"our roads streets, It is
to 'relate, • but, all too true, that
there : are "•a number of 'drivers
onour roads who are "seemingly
unaware' of the .relationship be-
tween' the privilehq and the 'res,-
idea of the green beauty and
were in fiercely loyal London-
derry last night ,and . to; Dungan -
.non tb-day. The sign outside.;the
town .is exactly like 'the, one at
.thome'..and •.across :the 'street is
Davidson's Motor •Sales.
Margaret .and Ernie 'Pritchard
Jake
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'ponsibilitiesof driving. Such per-
sons imperil the lives of the ma-
jority of drivers Who ARE. care-
ful, and of innocent pedestrians
who obey every Taw of public
safety. ;
It is high time •that every com-
munity in our Iand take a "dimm."'
view of drivers who are careless, •
drivers who drink, drivers who
disregard the ;laws of the road,
•driverswho show off. There is '
no eccuse for a driver of a ear
to race up, and Awn. the • streets
. of .his town, heedless of the safe-,
ty sof..others. It. only takes." one,
accident to snuff out a human
•life
The ,timeis upon. us.`when we
must stress the fact that it. is
• truly a' priviiege to 'drive a ear;
It,:,is NOT the inherent' right of
everyone. •who reaches the stated
: ng permit..
a .g,e . to` posses a• driving
Concern for the , rights .of. others,
respect for • the safety of others,
willingness ,.to accept, a share in
the moral responsibility .of safe
driving 7--• .these are the attitudes
that provean individual worthy
to ° drive a car if physically fit.
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