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'PHONE 26.':=- R'EE DELIVERY
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A. teenage . tr'uck driver , stuck
with .his vehicle . int' a wild ride
down the steep, hill at ,Amberley
'Beach, and 'fortunately liyed to
.tell the. tale. In facthe escaped
unhurt: , He • is Kent'.' MacKenzie,
age 18, son of ';Hugh` MacKenzie,
and, employed:. !by' Spence ; Irwin,
local'a eemen and -construction
..contractor.
Ken,,; was • enroute to Point
Clark 'on Tuesday morning to do
some excavating for Albert Port-
cOistall _a , septic . tank :Ken
had the • gravel :truck • loaded.
with .a' heavy tractor equipped
'With- shovel and ,back -hoe. -
As he; 'started ' the descent. of
thesteep hill. the brakes failed
and •Ken cquldn't get into` .a
lower gear. Albert. Porter, was.
ahead of him, but 'saw, the truck
gaining`.:, speed, • and got :off the
road Just in., time to have -it
plunge past ' him at' what., seem
ed: like "70, miles an hour".
Ken stuck with' the wheel , and
•leaded. the .!bouncing vehicle
straight down the narrow road
leading 'to the lake: The trictor
shovel was pounding in the roof
pn;�a 'Tliursda�, July 25th,,.
over
one hundred., relatives' q the
n cl$W-T a .. • d • • : ret. :.or: a`
picnic in .. Luckrnow Caledonian
Fred. .t•a n�errY .
tine.,
Park,. All repox n. of �Clxnton. .,
and Charles. MeQuzlli
with fife and drum, along +wlth•Berson from. rthest distance
• of N'
the pipe, Andrew" f Edunonton,
noon. 1VIr,. Dave A w .q .
un and old alike nioy..::. The oldest person. present :vas,-
.
• Yo , . g: • i ch• the..
11 ame after ,• wb ..., . Mrs. Dave. Alton, W'ho,' is 8,7 years...
a•ba 8' •, .
took' -lace "with the fol old.- . The "youngest,' was . Donald;
sports p _ ::�
'ipw ng resu°lts:, boys, fi and un- Brooks, s of IVIr, ar}d� Mrs
er, JohnCarruthers;. :Brock_ Gordo , Brooka
Guests were present from De
•Whale, . Y girls, :Nancy . Kirkland; •
Barbara, Lane, boys, 6 to 8, Ter- troit, Niip'i,gon ' Toronto,,. London;.
r Lane,; '.Terry Johnstone, . girls, ,Clinton,; Chatham 'and 'Brussels,
y rooks.
•Dagmar Dwyer,. Marilyn H The births, • marriages and
r:a1)76n
agandA. _Brooks; guessang contest, Mrs, • Ida
Hackett;; fly swatter contest,.
o o $kooks -1exagest a -r iec
couple; 'lRev. and, Mrs. Dave Lane
1Vi" -D A' MacLennan playing was Dagmar . yer. iprgon..•
•
•s entertained ,all, after- Dagmar is• ,a granddaughter Qf
Donald Kirkland: was' ''home
-boys, 8 'to 1,1,' David, Edwards, deaths-OLtlne. past year -were;an
Keith Maulden;' girls, Mary, Bea: nounced, and . a moment's silence
Purdon, Barbara pardon; young;, was: held•in memory of those
men's race, John' Dane, Bob . An,, ;Iis`had passed` on during the `
oun ladies' race, . Marie. t ear., These • were: Mrs: Robt:
Johnstone,. Alice ,Brooks mar Ritchie, Mrs,~ .Steve , Stothers,
ried men's race, Brock Whale, Ir- Gordon ':Smellie, Harvey Brooks, •
win Carruthers, ".married ladies; Ivor' : Engebretson and Esther
Edna MacDonald Madelene. Ed-• Bain Saunders. '
wards; kick . the slipper;
Bea Purdon, Hilda Lane;,', clothes
:•,
'pin grail), Jean Carruthers, Flor-
ence:
lor-ence• . Johnstone; mother ' and
daughter race, Madelene •Edwards
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and Mary Eea Purdon,', ' Norma
with 'Nancy Kirkland.
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T T rY After a, bountiful supper, 'a
from Ipperwash :for thea week-:
of *he cab,' ,and the ;cab itself
was 'crushedto an extent forc-
ing . the ; driver • to .:sit bolt up
right --,-as 4 lie wasn't. •
The lashed down -tractor slip-
ped its chains and tore a ,hole
through the - 'steel . bottom ` of- the.
truck as it look -a plunge off the
tr-u�ek,. ending -on_ its std__ . in' 'a'
sand bank.
A short distance farther, and
within: a couple of rods of the,
-water's edge,' -Ken :plowed the
truck to a stop in:, a' sand bank
and elurivp ; of -trees -He h -ad-
visions. of ,hurtling straight ;into
the ._lake.
end with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Gordbn Kirkland.
1Vir;: Bbla` ;Stables:: of Toronto.
visited last week with Mr. • and thanks to all who ;made the plc=
Kir and Miss nic a success .and the singing of
Mrs.
• The missionary meeting is. to
be ' at the '. home of Mrs.' Jim
Hunter a week f rom Thursday,
Auflust 8th: Please . rememb er
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SUHDA
10.00 s!.m
11:00 ATM:
In till
Chula
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Presb:'I
-Rev; Y
SU,NDA
10,00a.m.:
Short• program: followed. Eleanor
Reed, daughter.' of•':Mr. ;and Mrs..
Allan Reed,. ;:entertained• with .a.
song. D. A. MacLennan' again
played.. a. 'bagpipe :, number,; ' and
speeches were heard from Rev,'
Andrew Lane, .Rev: David Lane,
Mrs David. Lane, , Steve Stothers
and Mac Lane
The'' following, officers,'were el
eeted for ,the next', year pres,
the apron dislslay -- — Alex --Andrew vice Pres., -Steve_
Mr. and •Mrs. Nelson Wetrster
of Windsor and Mr. . ,and • Mrs.
Dave MacKenzie •' and' . 3everly
Anisited•.:vuith 1VIr. and Mrs W. G.
Hunter on .:Sunday. , ..
Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Laidlaw and
girls of London visited ' at the
weekend ;with Mr and Mrs.'
George "Hunter.
There will ,be no church abut
,Sancta. ,School will. be at 10.3:.
111r and MrsFrank Ritchie &
Ann visited in Acton on Tues-.
Stothers; .sec., Bessie Maulden. It
was , decided:.; to again- have the
picnic in the ''same ` place. on the
f ourth' Thursdayin July
Remember; folks; there
prize \\for the , grandparent wi•tl-i
the, 'most .,adecendents, prese•r ti.
This , year Mrs: .George' •Andrew'.
won ' i:t.- Let's see: who; can bring .'
the- most ,relatives next ,year....
Gordon K TheQueen brought another day.
Dwyer .of... Ni .ion is day • with :.. .
`rest of the holida .. s Ann remained for. a week. to an ena.
tispendrng the holidays
11.00 -a.m•:
Guest
Rev.,
M. and
Alma . ivisite,
now and at
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* Practica
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Every
modern
dividual
instruct
* ;Courses
of Cana
In, order
The $7•,000 tractor and. digger
attachments escaped. • with minor
damage,, but -Spence_ reports • ex
,tensive damage to the truck.
After ` the tractor was righted
Ken drove it"to to Point Clark to
do the; digging job,,,:and- later --u
the day took' it to 'Nile for :an
other job -•=-,abut not on a truck..
He had enough of : 'that . for • one
day and was a bit shaken +by the
`hair raisingl .experience.,, .
Have you renewed your Sentinel?,
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The Latest, Most .Effective Fly Spray.
nes a kills flies for four to six weeks` •
or long r Pasifive killer of all species:ost
their leave building before dying,,...
It's • Saf e
SAFE .;to use, in buildings wit no • anger ger • o st ; o
to
,SAFE-1or.humans_ to_.handle,
Learret-.n.;o mtnpleasant-vcTors bt,,-aturns.
vomoio
LOCATION:
North of Barrie, on
Highway 11. '
ROAD SURiACE:
Asplslt. Drg�-.
"RESULT: , ..
Two killed, Three
seriously injured...
The driver .of the car on, the • left became -impatient
behind a •string of five care and pulled out to pass them:
Het ace
clerated, hard because the' station wagon, • was -
• • • ng : Hod .
station Wagon apparently'"realized too, late that the
im'pe;tient driver •was . coming, too , fAstt.to stop' in "time.
You can see what happened,
in . ti .: ed Hui
he iiia anent, driver: was seri usl , in'ur conn ,
pat�ion received a ,fractured skull, The dra+er of the.
station wagon and hie wife were killed. Their 5 year. old '
son •was badly injured:
Before you become !impatient 'behind' the wheel, think
about the above picture`. , • r
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