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VIIIDNESDAY, MAY' Ott, 1I
THE LUCKNOW SINTINEL, LUCKNOW,.'OffNTARIO
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local and General
Earl Cranston returned to his
home in Ashfield the middle: of
April, from Westminster Hospital,
London, where he was a patient
fa'almost two months •
• Mrs. Ford. Cunningham is a
patient in Wingham and Districs
hospital, She was admitted on
M01day of last week.
Visitors recently with Mrs. Rob
err Mclnnes of Lucknow were Mr.
and Mrs, Tom McInnes of Gorrie,
IKrs.• Ruby:Sandy and -Mrs. Ever n
Watson of Y
Goderieh ; Mr; and Mrs.'
'Yin. McInnes and Linda of Tees-..
%ter, Dale McInnes of Hol rood
David Scott returned to his
home on Stauffer Street. Lucknow
int week after nine days in Kin-
cardine Hospital:
Erelyn MacNay, daughter Of
and Mrs. Kelso MacNay of.
Paramount, is a patient in Wing
ham Hospital having taken sudden-
1i11'last week.'
' list Thomson of Rapid City is a
patient in Westminster Hospital. in
ttodon having been admitted last
week,
Jim Boyle: of Lucknow was hosp-
italized briefly in Sarnia last week
with ptomaine poisoning.:
Licata Finlay,son returned, last
week to her home in.Lucknow from
'Toronto, where .she' had spent the
winter. months. .
Mr. and Mrs. •John,'Emerson of
Lucknow. were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Nixon of Wingharn .
on Sunday:. . They were also call-
ers with Mr. and Mts.. Victor. Errs- .
•erson, Whitechurch, that evening.,
Fred Webb has returned to his
•
. Visitors over the past week with
Mrs: Harvey Miller were her •
daughter, .Mrs, :Kenneth Cameron
df,Edmonton. Alberta,, and her •
son Elwood 'Miller' of Toronto
Mrs. Sid Plowiight of Lucknow
is a patient at the Ontario Hospit-
al, ,Goderich
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home in ,Lucknow after eleven
,weeks irk Wingham.'and District
Hospital f611ow:in.g a heart attack.
Most, of the support for cancer
research in Canada corms /from ;
voluntary contributions collected
during April by the Canadian Can-
cer Society. .
Cuirass .Farms
Change Hands
• There has been a splurge of
farm property sales on Concession's
6, Culross, with three farms, all
side-by-side, changing hands. •
William McInnes has purchased
the farm of Edward Gay, which is .
•ihiniediatelyj across the 'road from
the McInnes farm. The farm •
home and a limited amouni:of
land was not included in'ttie•tran-
saction, and Mr. and Mrs. Gay
will continue to reside there.
Everett k'liytock of Teeswater.
I. purchased the Joseph Pidgeon
farm which is located immediately
west "of Gays, better known as
.the Doug Moffat • farm , and prev-
ious to that the Thomas McDonald
farm
Mrs. George McKague has sold
her farm (located directly west
of the Pidgeon farm) to' Elmer
Scott who resides on Con. 6 close.
to the Culross -Kinloss boundary.
Mrs. McKague will continue to
'reside it the horne on 'the farms.
• -Teeswater News.
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PAGI.THR
at the 14420KOZie Memorial
• Chapel LP LneknOW, oondncted
by Rev, Rod MacLeod of LticknOW
., Presb terian Church. .'Mrs, 0ord
To'fili a cr�untry weekly with �' • Myons .. a vacs
,' it takes Inany a telephone � g
sonals ^
1 Paiibearers were .Noble Johnston
call, y
:lots of time, and•' •sorne � :RCP Forster, . Bill � • P.n^
energy. • Recently a publisher ;
decided to save on all three. IP 110,Y. Russell •Alin, Donald Andrew;
piower 'bea�rers'were James Monto
his paper 'he inserted this adver�. � D
tisement, . Flimsy, Rick Jardine, avid'
if you have;died , moved, ; Thompson, W.allace'IJOuston,
eloped, been iii`, sold out, been . 1 ayne Jamieson. R•'ndy Robinson.
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shot, been born, had: a baby.,: in
was a big help tohisather'
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been drunk, been gyped, got' i the baking business• which he
lost, had a fight, caught. cold-., ` ' operated And had become an
broken a leg.., had' a party,. been
accomplished basher.5
Recently,.
robbed, had ,company, been when his., father was siGck, 'Jack
carried -on aliithe baking.chores.
marded, bought a carbeen)iii. •
sting, been courting,* been divot== ' Jack .was a mannerly, polite young
Oat, been arrested, stolen any man and hada pleasant personal-
thing..me bughouse lost your i• itY which is remernbered well by
hair," had a birthday, had. an:ann- .the, writer who was a. neighbour: of
:.iversary ' had an operation .Get '` the Mullin family<ftr a few yearsr
in touch with`your local paper, David Martin O'Neill was born
in. Goderich oo,December 21,
71943•, the son of James and Ozell r
ah '(Courtney) O'Neill. He eras ,
married to the former Sharon Clark
at Kingsbridge on . April 1700 905',
0905',
Besides his• parents and wife, he
is survived by. a• yearold daughter
Teresa Mary;. brothers Patrick.
Gerald, Joe, Berl ard, Dennis;'
sisters Kathleen. Mary Louise,Jo-
anne, Marjorie.
Requiem High Mass was sung at
TJREE PEOPLE KILLED
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It is believed that. David' O'Neil)
and Jack Mullin died instantly.
The. injured , Madonna Graham •
and Eddy -O'Neill were removed`..
to Wingham Hospital and on to
London..
The Sentinel learned the first Kingsbridge Roman Catholic Chu r -
of the meek of two area residents' ch at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday by
who passed the.accident scene at
12,15 'a.m. and noticed the'car ' Patha C. Caruar is with burial :in
in the -ditch. Catching'only a.1' Kingsbrfidge Cemetery. Pallbear-
ers were former, neighbours of the
glimpse of the vehicle, the •• same age, Jim. Dean. Art, John,'
believed it . wasabandoned and rio Joe and Murray Bowler and: Kenneth
lights were visible, it did not Fitzpatrick Johnstone Funeral
alarm -them. This being true, it Hoche in Lucknow was in charge.
would mean that the accident prayers were offered at the funeral
had happened at least' an;hour home on Monday'eve nrng at eight
before help', arrived. ,The 2nd of o
Kinloss is not normally heavily o ,clock,
travelled. David had recently been living
at Hensall` but moved to;Kingsbrid
Madonna Graham suffered' ex ge about,a.week ago. He: was'
tensiv.e head injuries and was in scheduled to start work at the hosp-+
ital in Goderich on 'Monday oi'
this week.
. The MacKenzie and Johnstone
Funeral Homes. were largely attend -r
ed.' on Sunday • and Monday when
residents of the community had
the opportunity .to express their
sincere sorrow to the families in
.their loss,
an unconscious condition. Her
death occurred about 48 hours,
later in Victoria Hospital, early,
Tuesday morning.
Eddy O'Neill suffered chest in-
juries and was reported in satjs-
factory condition after. surgery.
Details of the accident are
sketchy, 'but it is believed that ;
Jack .:and Madonna, who were
"going together" and -had been in
a'restaurant in Lucknow a short
time•before had. accepted a:ride,'
from . Eddy his cousin
David. Eddy • was driving his car
which he recently purchased.
The Graham truck, which`M'adon
Jia bad been driving; was parked
in Lucknow in front of the rest--•
aurant
Madonna. Kathleen Graham was
the daughter of Roy and Kathleen
(Eckenswiller) Graham and was
born in Kincardine on September
12, 1948. :Besides her parents,
she is survived by two brothers;.
Ronald of London, and Gary of
Goderich; her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Eckenswiller of
,the 10th of Kinloss. The body
is resting at the residence, in
'Kinloss Township. until. Friday .
morning of this week. The funer-
al will be conducted 'from the
MacKenzie Memoral,Chapel on
Friday at 2.30 p.;m . with ,Rev
Canon R. W. Sturrip officiating: •
,Burial will be in South Kinloss
Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy'
Graham were visiting' in Ann
Arbour, Michigan.. at the time
of the accident andreturned to
'London Hospital early Sunday
when informed of the newts . .
John .Wayne Mullin was the son
of Stewart. and Isabel (Beaton)
Mullin. of Lucknow. :Jack was
born at Winghatn on January 31',
1948.Besides his parents, he .is
survived by sisters Jean and Donna
at home, and Mrs. Jim (Margar-
et Anne) Wilson of Lucknow;
brothers, Jaynes of Cranbrook, B. C
and Robert at home; grandfather,
James Beaton of Lucknow._
The funeral service was cond-
ucted on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m,
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