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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-20, Page 18TillLUCKNOW SONTIseL, LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO LADIES SUB -TEENS GIRLS, 8: TO 14 ,.GIRLS 2' TO -8x By The Sentinel THAT:'. a reception was, held in honour of Mr.• and ' Mrs. Tom Andrew (Hilda Ritchie)' on Fri- day July lSfh . in the Legion' Hall: Lucknow. A presentation of a purse of 'money' was ' made to Hilda` and Toni by Doug MacKin non and David Thompson: Boyd's orchestra supplied music . for dancing. THAT. Mrs.* Elwin Hall of Luck- now returned home from 'Victor- ia Hospital,: London on Saturday, after being hospitalized for three weeks after falling from a ladder while 'paintingat her Lucknow home. Rose suffered serious in- juries •& her friends are pleased tolearn of her improved con- dition. THAT William Thompson, Toronto will be guest soloist at the Sun- day morning services at South Kinloss and Lucknow Presby- terian Churches. Bill, a native of Lucknbe, is well known in the area. THAT Mrs. ..Gloria ,,Dow , of White- church area is filling in as nurse at the offices of Drs: Corrin and McKim while Joanne Alton is on vacation. THAT Mrs. Mel Beatty of Listowel was the winner of the Lucknow Legion bingo jackpot, Thursday. Mrs. Beatty won $128 on 51 calls.. THAT 'Mrand Mrs. Lorne•, Ham- ilton and • children Susan. and Michael of Lucknow moved Sat , urday to Sarnia. Lorne has been employed by a plumbing firm there for several months. The Hamiltons have purchased a trailer , home :. in• Sarnia They were 'residing in the Bob Reid residence across . front the High School 'which Mr. and Mrs: Reid plan to use now that they have sold, their farm just west' of Lucknow. THAT a 1957 Chevrolet car, driven, by : Arthur.Wall , of Lucknow ac- companied by his. wife Lynn, fail- ed to negotiate. the :, corner at • Johnstone's Furniture about S p.m Saturday and ran into an embankment. The car was turn- ing north off main ` street • and hit the.embankment on the west • side of the road . behind the Sil- . verwood'' downtown. building. No 'injuries 'resulted. Constable Andy Burgess . of Kincardine investi gated. Damage was about :$100. THAT a 20 acre hay crop, 'valued. at about $800, • burned Sunday at the farm of Mr.. and Mrs: Donald Young between Nile and Auburn, Blyth firemen respond- ed and prevented , the fire : from spreading further. THAT Gordon, Carter of Lucknow suffered a ' sprained right' arm. in ; an accident at Lucknow Wood Products Tuesday morning Gor- don was operating a Mork liftand building a pile of . lumber when >a number of boards toppled off thelift and came down on his arm., THAT Allan Johnstone, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Bill' Johnstone of Luck - now, suffered 'a nasty bite by a dog on Monday while playing south of 'the post office. The dog belonged to Mrs. Dave. Anderton who is presently :living with het father-in-law Fred Anderson. The leg bite required stitches and Al- lan was forced*to 'remain in hos- ,pital. THAT winners at .the Lawn Bowl ing Tournament here on Monday were Gordon and Allan McKay, Wingham, three wins plus , 36; Jack Fisher and Jim -Cameron, three . wins plus 28; Jim McNau- ghton 'and Gordon ,Fisher, two Wins plus. 31; Lloyd Hall and Bill Schmid, two wins plus 30. Graduation exercises were :held. recently for 19 nursing.assistants who 'completed their course at Wingham and District `Hospital. Valedictorian was Mrs. David Ball,,'Clinton, and guest speaker 'Rev. Gordon Fish, Sr.Andrews . Presbyterian Church, where the ceremony was held. 'Special award winners were: Sharon Desch, Walkerton, bed!, side nursing,, winner of Di.. W,A,. Crawford award; Gerta Exel, •Brus- .sels,the Miss. Merle Wilson award ;;for nursing technique; Esther : Steckle, • R. R. •2 , Zurich,. Prof iciency,award.presented by Mrs. Ted English` of the Ladies Aux- iliary to the; hospital. Fins and diplomas were present ed by Mrs.- Iris Morrey ,' administ- rator; Mrs. Edward Fielding,, director of the nursing assistants class and Mrs. Lloyd Ellacott ," class instructor, Other graduate's were: Linda Andrews, Auburn; . Carole. Brown, Goderich; Anne'Caldwell, R.'R,3, Blyth Mary Davidson, R. R. 3, Wiarton; Marie Faust, •Gowanstown; Christina Goulding R.R. 2, ,Paisley; `Carol Irwin,; R.R 1, Ripley: Mrs. Stuart MacLennan, R. R..3 3, Goderich; Mary McBride;' Mounty Forest, Nancy McWhirter-, Brussels; •Mrs..Elaine •Nixon,•` R.R. 5, Brussels; Marlene Porter, R.R. 1, Lucknow; Aalte Vander-. worp, Exeter Paula Waectter,• Walkerton and Gayle Wylds,'. Ripley.. `s '�af� : •'' a, J THAT anyone who his ever 'ques= tinned: the value of full ' time police protection should by now be fully convinced that it is 'a o' necessity' • in :Lucknow. ; Saturday i. night some pranksters moved, some machinery from° Montgom • err Motors Tractor. Division onto • the road where it remained until morning. Great pleasure for some warped ' little minds, but a =. serious'. hazard for; the innocent. THAT Mr, and ` Mrs.. Fred .Milne and Alan . of Kitchener left on. Tuesday, for a •;three week trip •� south to Kentucky and Nashville Tennessee. They plan ' to spend Saturdaynight at the 'Grand Ole Opry', then to Chatham, New • 'Brunswick" to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John .Dah- t• mer and family. John is station- ed tation ed there with the R.C.A.F. Mr.. John Carney passed away in Detroit on Tuesday, July 12th, after several months illness. 'He was in his 73rd year. He is sur- ' vived by his wife five daughters,, andfour sons, one sister Mrs-. `. Clara Johnston of Bay. City , one brother, .W.•G R of Lucknow. .There will be parking lots ,.at Expo for 25 ,000 cars and a• basin • for 250. yachts..: Ives of the ,municipalities. invol- ved has been• called,to present the recommendations and to'seek final' approval' for the purLl a c of ..the equipment, Ambulance service is pro\ ided at the :present time by the •tb;nera'1 directors- in Wingham; Tee. -water and Brussels, :all. of whomAre anxious to getout of the:•an,•birl ante business.. Impending, :rc4t11- adorn' which'require.more sdph•' isticated equipment and trained .• personnel are :cited as: the reasons for the desire.to withdraw from • ambulance work. - w '• Vacation time at The Lucknow Sentinel is approaching and next • week's paper, Jtiy 27th, will be the last issue untilWedriesday, August lith. There will be no,Sentinel pub.- Iished on August 3 and 10 and the Sentinel will be closed for the Compliments Of 'two week period, , Anyone wishing,advertising'for Lucknowevents occurring during•that period should make plan to hay a •' their advertisements in next BUsnessmen. week's newspaper �' �� +moi' �, .r� i'� •►, +► A meeting of.the committee set up to 'study a proposed •pub licly owned ambulance service for the Wingham area was held at the Wingham and 'District, Hospital under the chairmanship of R. B. domains. The committee is composed of the executive • • committee of the hospital board and representatives appointed by the 4ural Municipalities which are interested in the establishment of the service. A report was heard from a sub committee which •had•visited an ambulance manufacturing firth' R and had investigated prices, dela ivery dates,. etc; The meeting •concurred•with the recommend °, ation that two new ambulances. be purchased , ,to include .comple'te' first .aid and.rescue equipment Total cost, including erection ,of, a garage for the vehicles is estimt• ated at approximately $2,,000: A full meetingof representat- 1, 4' storey, $ room 'house '*n Out• ram. '•St: Lucknow, modern `•' cath. veni.cos • ' 'iblil 1' storey, .6 room house in Kincar dine, name your own terms $5251 4 unit apartmNM . building $17,9b1' •* ` * ;n, I , 1 double lot on 'Stauffer St, WO. *, *:>k 1 lot ,on Wheeler , St. Wanted LISTINGS : ON. FARMS; .ACREAGE CONTACT BOX 93' .PHONE!. 528.3618 AGENT FOR •JOHN BOSVELD, REALTOR BOX 353'; MEAFORD,134•!ON5 4