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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-15, Page 11WEDNESDAY, ,JUI•Y 15t4 .19 9 ' THE; LUCKNo w SENTINEL, LUCICNOW, , ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN WAL.TBR B ... ECKLES KINLOVG$, ONTARIO Phone 18-20:. Ripley Your John Deere Dealer :-.Automotive and Tractor Repairs • • :Arc and Acetylene welding., ..Machine Work . Pioneer Chain . Saws, Lawn and Garden Equipment; For your best buy in diesel tractors, see the."David Brown" p�o�res��ve.. Farmers and: SMALL LAND oWNEItS . Now is the time to get your soil tested and ifsuitable we wi1l.. show you. how ;.to inake up to CLEAR PROFIT by growing our Specialized Items and have a market 'supplied For Details Wripe to • , .: pecialized Growers' Association BROOKLIN, ONT. FOUR : BREAKINS ,'(Continued. from' pa. ge l) ' g d safe. cannot be movedfroni pit's osiition, and thus frustrated they Lrned their 'attention • to • a fran- c search of the `officestrewing to contents of letter files and !sk drawers. • ' They obtained Ailing, but ceritainly _left a mess r the office• staff .to ;refile. ;Nothing : at ,Henderson's it• was the same story' at the ►hn W. Henderson Lumber Ltd.( ffice, They got • only stamp oney bit made a litter .of 'the, fice compartments- ,as they 'ran cited •through drawers and sks. Entrance was .gained 'by rcing the warehouse entrance or on' the north side of :'the of- *. building. Iis the second breakin. at ndersons, and• over the years Silverwood ,plant has been aimized . five or six times. rhe loot now .is' negligible as int owners guard against such cturnal; visits, and commensur-. with ' the prison term they' • *. when caught (and they ,will yet) the breakins . seem pretty dhardy. Che:.,Silverwood. entry was the 3t one: discovered early Sun- / morning. About' 8:00 o'clock Wald ..•Henderson' .'discovered n `breakin • at their plant, as he • • strolled ::up to the mill : Constable: Alex Havens took a look around tie •station about 9 -a.m:, .when. he discovered the third breakin. Provincial. Constable Jack:Hat-. ch .and •.a C.N.R.: policeman took up 'the investigation. ,It was C.P.R. tools—a sledge hammer.' and: a heavy. ;spike -pull ing' Mbar that were used to..ssnas1 -the ',C N R: safe. They were also use& in: an abortive attempt to' .get into the Creamery safe. They were .left• at Silverwoods, as ' the burglars would, not'. want 'to be caught with the incrimating evi- dence. Such • tools were reported soleh last •. week at H•arriston. School, Entered Thursday • • Last Thursday night or .early Friday morning entrance was gained to : the Lucknow District. High School; •and two . or ' three of the teachers'. desks' 'broken into and ransacked: The combin ed "loot" ,totalled about • $8.00. or. $9.00. Two locked doors in the principal's office were pried and smashed open. Tools. were 'obtain:- -.ed obtain=•,ed froin the workshop classroom. Indications were that the break- in was perpetrated by'•someone. familiar :with the school' layout. A broken window. in..the kitchen ,pointed to entry 'h'aving , been gained .in this' way. ' A safe, designed primarily for the fire protection . •of school re-: ARMERS: DON'T TAKE' CHANCES when .you ' can be protected • against your , liability to others .including: TRACTORS, MACHINERY, ,and LIVESTOCK also ANIMAL COLLISION J. A.:fr1cDonagh Insurance Agency )ffice, Lucknow.306 Phones - Res.; Dtinganuon 614.15" KINLOUGH Janet, Shirley and Bruce Bush ell• spent a 'few • days last week with their cousin, ,Roinnie ,Gilles pie. Miss Marville Scott of Toronto spent the past week with rela tives 'here. • The W.A, met on Thursday at the .home of Mrs. Roy 'Schneller, Mrs. Howard Thompson preside and the hyunn "What a Friend we Have in Jesus,". , was sung. Mrs. Milford Wall read the scrip- ture and the meditation was giv- en by Mr's. Tom Hodgins: 'The .word for .the roll call was "mult- itude", This being a devotional. Meeting. each' Member' took, part in• the: program. "Breathe on •ane. `breath .of.. God" was 'sting and, •prayer followed. A dainty Minch- eon Was. served by:. the, hostess, The August hostess will be Mrs. Milford. Wall. • • • Mrs, William Bushell of Luck - new and Mrs. J. W. Colwell vis ited . on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs John 'Moore at Bervie., ; Mrs. Don Bushell and baby daughter, Betty Anne,. returned home from Kincardine Hospital; on '..Saturday. • We welcome the Dillon family to .the village. Mr. and `Mrs George. Malde 1 y have moved their trailer fr Dungannon to Durham . where :the Standard Paving Camp will he situated for the, next few. months: . • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Haiden by of. Toronto: visited . on Friday' .with; Mr. • and Mrs. ' Bert • Nichol- son and family and'' also called on friends in the village. ,' Master Allan Nicholson is_ hol- idaying with his cousins Teddy`, and Johnny Bell at Amberley., Ladies from here . were 'guests of the Kinloss W.M.S. on' Friday afternoon :Congrattilations to Mr. & Mrs. Cecil •Sutton:(nee: Wilma King): who were 'married' : in Bervie, United Church on Saturday. kr. and Mrs. Earl • Thomson of Colborne: spent: the •weeks; end, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Halden- Agnews' INSURANCE Agency GENERAI. tNSt1RA1YCe •, . t$uslness 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 135. Gaviller, McIntosh &adr CHARTERED ACCOUNT ANTS, Belt Telephone .Building WAIKERTON D.' •A:,' HUNTLEY, C.A. Resident Manager Telephones; 'Business 63.3 Residence 106 .Mr. and. Mrs. Elson, Arnold and Children : ` of. Bervie ' visited on §unday'at the Koine. of • Mr. Har- old ' Perc' We ' :extend . sincere sympathy to the °family ofthe late Mrs. Wesley Guest who passed away at her horne on Saturday even lYII .O iRev and • Mrs. Andrew Lane spent Thursday visiting relatives' here: .. • . • • Mrs.. Gertrude Walsh, Mrs. '.Malcolm Lane; . Miss 1Vlarville: Scott visited` -on ,Saturday at. To, bertnory and also enjoyed, a boat cruise to,Flowerpot, Island where,' they .visited` With their• cousins,: Mr,. S. ,Craigie and Mrs. A. Wipp. Mr and Mrs.:Ardill Mason of. Hurdilvisited on Sunday with Mrs. J. W... Colwell. ' Sunday visitors .'with' Mr. and' Mrs Beit Nicholson and family': were Mr. Bert Walker, Mr. and Mrs: .Truman Fillinger.,''. Delores and Kenny of Dearborn, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. George Gayler and family 'and Miss Donna Nichol son. Mrs. $utton entertained the Kingfamily after . rehearsal on Thursday, evening. ®' Mr. and Mrs. Staley and'Lynn, Tillsonburg visited .with 'Mr, and: Mrs.. Bud' Sutton. Mr. and Mrs.. 'Stark, Sarnia, cords, was smashed/ open• and v, badly damaged.' i• There, does not : appear to the '• "man on the street' to i be any'i 'association between the two ! 'burglaries.,. ' • • • ' • Police' have been keeping an 1. . eye ona youthful element in the'. community, and are aware of l the 'fact that .some :clads in the district are' driving cars' who can't afford to do so. Reports •: of stolen gas are a, frequent .occur- can't rence over a wide area policed by provincial y teKipolice. rdine dtachment of tAn open and broken window at ' the Public School, was 'dis- covered on Tuesday, Ibut 'ithere was no evidence of entry into the building and nothing was dis— turbed. • eaSsiable. ; Goods 1 GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS SOAKERS . 1 PICNIC HAMPERS. JUGS � �4 ELECTRIC FANS INSECT BULBS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS FLY ,SCREENING GARBAGE CANS GREEN CROSS and HOWARD'S INSECTICIDES Urdie- HardWare •Lucknow • • Mr..: and Mrs. Cuthbert Mt. Bry- 'ton' Edward and boys of. Gode- ges, • Mr. and' /Mrs. 'Bert Grover, rich . on a trip;: to Midland. and Mr: an Mrs. • Grover, Thorndale, otherpoints• on Sunday. visited` with Mr and Mrs: Ly- Mr.'and Mrs: Milton Guest and man :. Sutton and attended''' the Sylvia - of . St `Thomas visited Suttona King'. wedding t Bervie with relatives here • and ': were on• Saturday. • among those from as distance at Mrs.'. Frank Maulden. and Keith tendingthe funeral of the late accompanied Mr.; and .Mrs., Clay- Mr's..Wesley 'Guest:. • cknow District Co-op Phone 71