HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-27, Page 2THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO.
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
",rhe Sopoy ' Tawny -- On: the Huron.Bruce Boundary
Authorised as second class *ail, Post Office ,Department, Ottawa,
• Established 1875 -Published. Each. Wednesday Afternoon
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HOUSE ON STAUFFER STREET, 1. STOREY
1. STOREY 7 ROOM; HOUSE AT KINCARDINE . $5250 '•
• HOUSE AT •KINLOUGH, 'MOVEABLE,
NOUSE'•AT KINCARDINE, TO BE MOVED
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''Mr, and• Mrs. Theodore Red-
mond of St.. Augustine announce
the 'engagement of their elder
.daughter; Mary Corinne, to
Angus John, Cline of Waterdown,.
only son of Mr, .and Mrs, Lloyd,
Cline of R, R. 3 , Lucknow . The.
marriage will take place Satur-
day`, August 27th at 11:30 aria,
in St, Augustine'Roman Catholic
Church, St; Augustine.
•
Mr, and Mrs.. Le and Phillips
of Wingham,, are pleased to . .
announce the engagement of
their daughter Mary Elizabeth.
to Murray Earl McLean, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean
of Wroxeter, The wedding will
take. place: at 3:00 p.: m.. on
Saturday, September i0 , „1966
•rat St, Andrew's .Presbyterian
Church 'in Winghani . •
ON
THE SHOE
SPECIALS
Being Offered All This Week
At
RthWei 5Store
"FINE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE ' FAMILY
100 ACRE .FARM, FAIR BUILDINGS .ON 4th OF KINLOSS
$10,000 •
50 ACRE. FARM AT LANGSIDE, MAKE AN OFFER'
150 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM, BRICK HOUSE; 7:' ROOMS,'WITH
' ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. PAINTED BARN &
SHED, LEVEL AND TILED LAND., •109 • ACRE' PASTURE
FARM COULD . BE BOUGHT 'WITH THIS LOVELY HIGHWAY
• PROPERTY. ;ASKING •PRICE $31,000
50 'ACRES NEAR WINGHAM, REAL GOOD BUILDINGS: AT
THE SACRIFICE PRICE:OF $8,750. TERMS•
100: ACRE. HIGHWAY' FARM FOR SALE, :THIS` IS A REAL
GENTLEMAN FARM. YOl'li HAVE , TO' SE E THIS TO'
BELIEVE. IT
SEVERAL LAKE LOTS FOR SALE
• HOUSES AT RIPLEY FOR: SALE --:DIFFERENT PRICES• •
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SES . US FOR YOUR LISTINGS'
°' FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE CONTACT:;
BOX 19.3 LUCKNOW PHONE, 528-3618
AGENT FOR JOHN BOSVELD REAL ESTATE
Memories of a graduation 60.
.years •ago were revived at .a re _
union; held in conjunction, with
convocation ceremonies at the
University of Western .Ontario:.
.From '.left , Rev. G. Benson Co:t.
/Holyrood; Dr'.: Fred Landon, Lon
don; Dr. Ray Palmer BPtier, Averil
Park, New York; -and Dam,. -`
id -J. Cornish Port Dover Their.
graduation 'took place at „the old
Huron College now the site of
• Grosvenor' Gate Apartments. Rev ,
Cox, who has enjoyed ,a full.
career in the ministry in Canada
',and :the United States, -resides in
Kincardine .Man
*Killed By 'Car
PermAnderson, . 61, of Kincardine,
became that town's first traffic • •
fatality of. the year: Thursday night.
He was struck by ,a car while` en:-
tering
n=tering his. own vehicle in front of, a
friend's home on Huron, Terrace
Mr•. Anderson was dead on• arrival
at hospital.
'Eric Charles. W ilken, • 16 , of R. R.1,
Ripley, was driver of the car ,which
struck 'Mr. 'Anderson:.
Coroner M. R: Helliwell of Kin
cardine said. an;annuest will prob-
ably be held. ' •
The victim' was employed at.
Coombs Furniture Ltd. in. Kincard-
ine.
Mr .Anderson is survived by' his
'wife, the former Blanche Haldenby
four: daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Ar--'
lene). Zold , Mrs.. ;David• (Shelly)
Shevifelt , .Mrs,. `David (Cheryl)
Wall and Miss JcArtn• Anderson, all
of . Kincardine ' and two ..grandchild-
ren:
randchild.ren:
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Fire Sunday Does Extensive Damage •
At Huran Auto Wreckers
. (by Mrs. 0. McChar1es)
Ripley Fire .D.epartmentanswered
a call at one p;m, Sunday, tothe
and smoke was' discovered coining
from one of,.the cars by Mr.:•Mc•
Guire , Before help could be ' '
farm of Jack McGuire where an ` ' summoned, several more cars.
automobile was'hurning. Bei'ore had caught: fire..
'it could be brought under control,
24 cars had'been destroyed: The
'McGuire •farm is on. the 2nd of.
•Huron Township., •
• Mrs: McGuire and children were The Ripley Fire'brigade left the
in church. at•Olivet at the time Scene .shortly. after.•5 p:m'.
For a time it 'wasfeared that
grain fieldsand the barn nearby •
were in 'danger.
Exchange Boy Scout At CoIweII's Joins ;
Kinloss boys 4n Raft -Trip On Treat Cgna1
„•(•Kinloss ,. News)
The exchange • Boy Scout ,Albert
O'Neil from Western Canada,
arrived Monday and is spending
this week with Bruce Colwell
On Friday he leaves with the
First Kinloss Venturer troop, and
at Lueknow:, •
•' . Mr. and'` Mrs', Clair A1acDougall
of Renfrew visited Monday at tlic
home of'Mr :'.and Mrs. Lloyd lilac
Dougall;
Anne'and Ruth•Grah'am.'returned
the leadership ofLloyd Ackert '•
and -assistant, Martin Benedict , :.
for a :raft :trip on the Trent. Canal..
This has been•a major project.
The raft isthirty-two feet'long_•
and fourteenfeet wide and will •
be transported on'Eadie's new
truck to Severn Bridge; They. plan
to cruise for a week or mole.
Mrs.' Sam Chislett of Sarnia: is
visiting this .week :with. friends •
1
nesday night
;Mrs. Currie Colwell is now con,
valescing,at the home of her par-: .
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Eadie
of W:ingham . '
• .South' Kinloss young people
played their scheduled soft hall
'game with'Goderich •on'Wedncsda`'
night.. Score 16 - 10• for Godericl ;"
Teeswater comes here• next Wed
nesday night July. 27th:
Edward O'Neill , 15 of Kintail,
convicted of careless driving.in. '
'Kincardine, Thursday, 'was fined
$300. and costs and his licence
was suspended for. two years;.
O'Neill was the 'only . survivor
When ; the car he was `driving went
through a'deadend : road and crash-
ed.
rash-ed into a:bank. of earth iri Kinloss
Township, one mile north. cif
Lucknow:, April .
David O'Neill, •22',, Kiritail , al
cousin of the'driver, and Jack:
Mullin, 18; L•ucknow•;-die-dat
the scene. Madonna Crahari; 1
"•Lucknow•..died in hospital three.
days later:
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