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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-27, Page 1; i $4.00 aA Year In Advance 4 51.00 Extra TO U.S.A. 1 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY I FaOs Inro Combine, Badly Lacerated • Mike Penich, -Ashfield Farmer. Seriously. Injured In farm Accident Mike •Penich, 42,. an Ashfield•' Township farmer, was seriously, • injured in a "combine' accident Sunday afternoon on the -farm of Gordon Elliott in the Amberley' areae .. • The farm, is located on the' Base ° l,ine..between the 2nd and 4th, concession 'of Huron Township. Winter barley was being -harvested :by'Mr•, Penich with a large, corn - bine:., In some manner unknown iately taken to Kincardine Hasp - to anyone Mike., .fell into, the ; ital, treated ,,, and on to Owen. mechanism and was found in this ' Sound where his condition is set - condition by Jim Laundry of the . ions. . • • • Kincardine area who had gone to,Word received by Dr' Tnd ail, the farm.. .from Owen Sound Hosiital on Mon day gave Mr: •Penich's injuries,- .. Help was summoned from Kin- as a.'lacerati'onrto the heart, _a • sardine Hospital, An -ambulance lacerated lung, a broken breast arrived with. Dr.. Tindall of • bone, a gashed right eye in which Ripley coming to the scene: the sight ,was lost as well as other The injured man.was immed-" .lacerations'to his entire body, Newfoyadland..-„Girt On 4-H Exchange Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Murray of Kinloss have had as a visitor this past week, a 16 year old / • .Newfoundland girl who was on a- 441, exchange trip to this area.. The 4-H exchange student is.• Irene Laing. . Irene came to Ontario.by'-plane • with her first. visit .being with Mr and. Mrs George Wolfe of Paisley, She, cameto the ;Wolfe home on. Thursda.-y,' July'14-, on to Murrays on 'Monday, July, 18th and remain- ed with the Murray' family ;until` Sunday, July 24thwhen she return ,ed home. k..,. Irene comes fromNorris Point, :a small fishing village on the west ern coast of Newfoundland. She is.the 5th youngest in the farnily and has six brothers and six sisters: r 'She is active in 4.:1-1 work .with special emphasis`on food, cloth- ing. and .cooking.` She has.'one year 'in junior' leadership training:' THE FOOD, WAS GOOD - at the LionsGarden Party last Thursday night. Barry Hackett of Ashfield• . admires his plateful in the upper er picture - as Mrs Harvey Webster tries to give Barry another spoonful of jelly: In the lower picture; Bruce Johnstone, left, ,son of Mr. and 1v1rs..Gordon 'Johnstone of Lucknow and Bill Chisholm, right, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Grant Chisholm of Lucknow concentrate on the penny toss,. vookAAAAAAA" HOLIDAY TIME This will be the last issue of The Sentinel until August lith,, The office will close this Friday and, will re -open again on :Monday, August 15th. There will be no paper published on August 3rd:, and 14th. Correspondents and any contri'- butors of news are asked to submit • it as it happens . News will be edited throughoutholidays. the holidays. News may be mailed or deposited in the letter siot in our door. We hope .you miss the paper while' we're gone. See you in. two weeks:. AAAAAAMAINOO Bob Mclnnes With OPP Force Bob McInnes, a former. Kinloss ' Township resident, recently joined the Ontario Provincial Police and, is stationed for bis probarionery ; period athe.Essex Detachment,, `No., 1 District. He recently com- pleted three weeks training at the OPP' college in Toronto. Bob had been with the'Stedman Stores for 6 112 years prior to joining. the police force He was ,manager at Kingsville 'in south- western Ontario when he left the chain to assume his new work, Mr. and 'Mrs: McInnes are cont- inuing 'at . present to reside in Kingsville. Mrs.' McInnes is the former Helen Nicholson of the Lucknow community. • Haying., Bee For .Mike,Pe (Kingsbridge News) We were sorry to learn of the serious injuries suffered by Mike Penich in a combine "accident on Sunday., Theneighbours. held a hay.ing.bee on 'Tuesday at farm. . 'sr low inks 4.. 4limb 411pr Marg' MacDonald Tours In Europe / Miss Margaret MacDonald df Sarnia, daughter of M. and Mrs. W.F. MacDonald of Lucknow ' left by plane from Mallon Air- port on July 24th fora trip to London, England where she will • - join friends from Sarnia; They will spend a few. days in , London .and then go on a tour of the continent where they will visit Belguirn,, Germany ,and: Switzerland, They expect to be away three weeks, posy Coit • GRANDPA'S ,PONY - ..is a real play toy, for these two youngsters.. sons of Mr. andd,:Mrs. Bill Barger: of Lucknow. The pony colt was born on the birthday Of Billy -Joe... Barger; left,, who observed his 1stbirthday on June 6th, the day. the colt . first opened his eyes. :The sizeof the young colt is' qtr Ste .appaar: as .Bobby Bargeto on the right, "holds::out his arm. Bobby was. twO years tad the end Qf March. The picture was taken At the farm of grandfather Gordon Barger of Ashfield.The . It has •actually ,grown very little since the picture was'taken. a 'week after it was ern, array • Here This The Department of 'Public Works ca -operation with. Bruce County Emergency Measures Organization will this week. take a survey of the eommercial.and industrial, property as Well as Local pubilc buildings in the village to'deter- mine the.. fallout , protection. that is available in local buildings in the event of an emergency J. R. Lowery,. J. Dougan and H. Martin supervisors of. the project are working fn co-operation with Norman' Porter of Walkerton; Bruce'E. M.O. 'Co-ordinator:; The supervisors will :make .use eighteen university'' students to do the survey and these officials will all 'be able to show ident- ification cards. to identify them-. selves. No -private residences will be:done in the village, -.The Government of Canada and the.Government of the Province of Ontario have -agreed -to carry out-- Fallout ut-Fallout Protection Survey of all major buildings 'within the Province Direction of the" survey is the respcn sibility of. the Department of Public Works (Canada)'. The survey started . May IS '1966; and is planned for completion in, WO. At present it. is not the intention of rhe:Governrnent to designate surveyed space as shelter, stor to improve ,e istfng.spa to shelter. staWards.' but to update iformat - ion obtained during previous Surv- eys and incorpcwate it into tate national' survey . only buildings 'IV high xaa'vc c ain protective Characteristics , which meet the minim urrn,,t e menu w 111 be reported. Since :they. will not know; these' cbarlracteriitics until they visit the •site , they .are. Making a• general appeal for per mission to enter all buildings which may qualify. . Having obtained -access to a surveyable building, one team consisting of two university stud- enu would be able to take these- • uircd measurrnents relating to walls, floors,. 'roof, etc. in, a period of about two hours. 'A Group Leader May appear briefly to 'direct the ; Students,' Fairview Dairy Process MIIk At Central Plant Eight independently owned West- ern Ontario Dairies have announce-. ed plans for a new .line of products. that ,they will, be 'distributing• under the trade name of SEAL PURE "Grade A Dairy Products, while still, maintaining their independent local ownership. These Dairies have banded to- gether to distribute dairy products in plastic Pure Pak containers The milkcontinues.to bepur- chased from local farms, but, is processed in a large, central. processing plant, with . a "mess on quality, maintained by double ' :testing for purity,: freshness, rich ness and flavour, • first in the dairy laboratory and'then in a nationally famous: food laborat- • ory. The Dairy Products are• espec- ially developed bya staff of horns economists, with test kitchens and laboratory. assuring the neon - sumer of a better health product, because there has been secured 'the services of noted stient:ists to maintain and improve the nutri- tional values of the,products, • •The Dairies, who ,jointly con •ceived and have' brought this idea into being are • Fairview.Dairy, Lucknow:Cousin's Dairy, . Brus- Bels; Bazeson's Model .Dairy+ Wing. hamk Elliott's Dairy Ltd. , Dundalk Durhahn Dairy, Durham„ Kincar- dine Dairy. Kiticardine, Sanlac Dairy, Mount Forest and Wilker 4 Dairy Products, Walkerton, • The Head Office of the new Company willbe in Walkerton,. It is stressed that each dairy re- mains independently owned by the same management as prey,.. iously , and , is situated in its res- pective community to serve Bust omers in the best possible. way The plant will be in Barrie. A Targe Red .Seal, .with a Grade wA approval ribbon will be the recognized "Seal of. taal,i;ty, Such, is a gvarant of the'finest quality dairy products one earn,' serve . - Products checked for Purity, Freshness, . Richness and Flavour. • .41 0