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SENtLNEL, LUCKNO
-: r.__ ,..-_� M: WEDNESDAY,' MARCH 1st196
• "EHE LUCKN W' ;W, ONTARIO
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Kincardine.
PFRICiro - .FBRUARY 12 TO 18
Charges; ,One charge was laid
under the. Highway traffic .adt.
Two charges were laid under the
'.Criminal`Code of Canada when a.:
Kincardine. man wascharged with ;.•
breaking into the Bruce Township •
Central, School at Underwood and
with stealing a car in that area.
Accidents; There Were four acci
dents, during this period.,'; all taking
;';place on Thursday 16 February 67' •
when the icy roads made.driving.
conditions very bad.
A -two car accident. one:.mile
south.: of Tiverton on #21 -
`Highway was reported involving
t Douglas Muir of Orangeville and
George Coleman of Tara. Damage:
amounted to $300.0:6 as wellas
• two Department 'of Highways guide
posts .being broken. Investigated
• by (p1..Harold°Highton.
Gordon MacKenzieof George-
town, Prince Edward Island and.
Terry Purvis of Kincardine were in-
volved' in) a two Car accident on.
#21 highway' one mile north of , A
Kincardine. A .passenger in the
MacKenzie •vehicle ,' Gary ;. ,
Su°therland also. of Prince Edward
as treated .a a 'n
Island w t.K�c Edi e
Hospital for scalp, lacerations.
•. Damage to the vehicles involved
a .0 g a
mounted to `$1 7 0. Investigat-
ion
nvesu t-
ion by (:ot st.. Jack Hatch.
'`A two .car accident' was reported
• on the Lake Range Huron
Townshi.
Pbetween vehicles _driven
b Eileen' Emmerton of R R` 11 1
Y• .. .
'to $200.40,,
I. James Shantz of R. R# 4 Ripley
and `William Harris of -Ripley were
involved in an .accident in' Ripley •
on February 23 Damages amount
ed' to. $200.06 with ' Prov. Const
John Gault investigating.'
On February 24 a two car accid-
ent was reported one mile
south of Tiverton: on #21 Highway
Clifford Holgate of Shallow Lake .,
and. James Farrell of R,R,#•3,Tiv-
erton were involved. The accid-
ent was investigated by. Prov'. Con-
st. Jack Hatch with damages
amounting to $200.00..
An accident on #21 Highway, , 4 .
miles north of Kincardine involvinf
Margaret MacKenzie -of Tiverton''
and John. Roppel. of R, R.# 2 Tiver.-
ton 'was. -reported .on February '24.`
Damages amounted to $400.00.
with Prov. Const. Ed McPhail inv-
estigating. •
# 21 Highway north of Kincardine
was, again the scene of'a two car
accident on February 24 involving.
Peter Pomoransky of Sarnia and
Kenneth Drennan of R.,R.# 3'Kin-
cardine. Damage 'amounted to
'$400.00 with Prov. Const. Jack
Kincardine and Donald •
Chadbourne of.K'incardine. Dam-.
ageamounted to $250. Investig-
ation by Const.' Jack Hatch. ''
Keith Iiedley of R.R.## 2,Kincar-
dine an Douglas MacDonald of
Kincardine were involved • in a two
car accident on•#21highway one
mile north of Kincardine.' Damagf'.
amounted to $1090, Investigation
by Const,. Jack :Hatch,
Accide , is to date. 19.67• - 22.
Same period 1966 - 7. •
PERIOD.FEBRUARY• 19 26
Accidents this year are up 4001,
:over last year at .this time, in •
numbers as well,as being up in the
number'of persons killed and injur
ed. '
Charges: One charge was. laid
under the Highway Traffic Act,,
during..this period.
Accidents: 1
The tragic bus -train accident .in
0
Ripley was reported n. the front,
page of the Sentinel last week. s
The: investigation is.till underway
.into this accident by Prov. Const'.
Jack Hatch. Dr. D.A. D. Milne,
e
Bruce:. County :Coron r of Kincar-
dine, has ordered an inquest into
this'accident,'but the date has not
been set.
On, February 21 , a two car
accident on #21 highwayone mile
was of Kincardine reported
involving Norman McKay ofKin-
cardine and John Thompson of'R.R.
g1 Ripley. The accident was; in-
vestigated by Prov: Const. Jim
Poland with darnages amounting
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On February 25., a two car acci-
dent was reported involving John
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ounted to $450.00 with•Prov.
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PRESS RELEASE.OFFICER
Goderich
Period covered, 'February19`to 2t
Total duty hours, 515; .281.2, miles.
of highways and other roads patro-
lled; criminal investigations, ,. .
deaths 2;. break and enter .1; other
9; traffic accidents,`seven' proper.-
ty damage; one personal injury;
:Commends Huron Jr
:Farmers' Project On
Cent�nnual Signs
Huron County Junior Farmers•held
their Annual Meeting on Friday.
February 3rd in the: Belgrave 'Fon—
, esters Hall. Broombali and 'skating
were enjoyed in the' .arena :prior to
the 'Meeting ...
Bob Fotheringham , the retiring
president, chaired the meeting at •
which Don Pullen presented.the
financial report for the year.. He
commended the Huron.Juniors and .
stated that they were one of the
few clubs in Ontario to finance the
Centennial Sign Project them's'elves
Year endreports were heard from
South Huron . Seaforth, Clinton,:
North Huron and Hawick Clubs
Miss Sharon Carroll brought greet.
ings from the County. Don McKer-
cher and Maurice Love also spoke
briefly. Dave Inglis'breught in the
report' of the 'striking committee
which was approved as. follows;
Past' President, Bob Fotheringhani
#3. Seaforth; President, `Murray
Hoover ; #3 , Brussels;:1st. Vice
President,' DonaldYoung, #3, ,
Auburn; 2nd Vice=President, Tom.
Ellerington, Exeter; Corresponding
Sec,, Robert Mathers, #2, Blue -
vale; • Recording' Secretary, Jamie
-son Ribey, 4 6, 'Goderich; Press
Reporter , John Black. #1, Port
Albert; Provincial Director, Don
McKetcher 41, Dublin,;• Alternate
Provincial Director , Ross Veitch,
42, Brussels; Newsletter, Editor,
Shirley Jaques, #1 Centralia;
Asst Newsletter Editor, Ross
Veitch, 42, Brussels Rep. to •,
Huron. Fed. of Agriculture , Torn
Cunningham', 41, Auburn,
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was enjoyed by dancing to:riffins
Orchestra.
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Iworeons •inuredtwo charges
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laid; requests . for assistance, 3;.
convictions 4. •
Numerouscomplaints have been
received. by .Goderich: Ontario
Provincial Police ;.re regarding cars. :....
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parked..: creating an obstruction to
a a< a; of
other tr ffic nd the , removal.
snow Persons who park vehicles •
in such a manner are .liable for the.
cost of'.a tow truck to remove
Stress Importance
Of Reg. Nurse
In Nursing Homes
The role of the Registered Nurse
in the `N'ursing ;Hone "is not stressed'
nearly enough.; according to Mts.
Mary.Newbold; Reg:N. ; owner and
Nursing Director of the.. Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home Lucknow. If
:neither`the adtninstrator of,a`Nurs-
ing Home nor his wife is a Register -
.0 ''Nurse, he is liable_to be.
unaware of how great his responsib-
ility is. ,
A :Registered Nurse is qualified, to
take accurate instructions from a
doctor by phone, she points
and..to act 'as liaison between doc-
tor. and patient's family: Mrs New.
bold spoke to the' 1967 Institute
on Home Nursing Care, at the
Park Plaza Hotel, 'February 21-22.
An hour or so a day of personal
care from' a, nurse may enable ;
many' nursing home patients to
manage the rest Of the day •
with less skilled attention. This
type of nursing is the specialty of,
the Victorian Order of Nurses: Miss
Esther Janzow ; V, O.'N. Consultant.
in Rehabilitation Nursing, will'
present to the Institute a practical
dehronstration of nursing• techni
ques.
The, "whole concept of training
programs in'an}i small institution
must 'be buiit'around the needs of
that particular 'in'stitution, in the'
opinion of Miss Marie,Sewell,
Assistant Director of Nursing Ed-
ucation at New Mount Sinai"),,
Hospital, Toronto, who will speak
on ln-service Education,' Persons
hired to do a job should know
what s'tandards are expected 'sof
them and be stimulated to impr.-
their car,
A; minor .accident occurred on
• Huron County 'highway ; 27. near
Belfast on Saturday about 9 a.m.
A station wagon, driven .by.Arthur .•
Woodcock' of R,R;'7 Lucknow was
in collision witha half ton truck
operated by Jerry Cranston of Bel-
fast. Damage: to both vehicles was
light and no injuries .were reported.
Constable Phillips of the Goderich
OPP. investigated.
ZION
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ATTEND PRESBYTERIAL
Ladies whoattended the Presby-.
terial last Tuesday in Wingh'am
United Church 'were .Mrs Robert
Helm, Mrs. Allan Ritchie, Mrs.
Peter Cooke,, Mrs. Frank_Ritchie,
Mrs. Bert Alton, Mrs. Gordon
Kaiser, Mrs. Warren Zinn.
Zion U.'C, U.C.W. meeting wi1i be,
held at Mrs. Frank .Ritchie's, en.
Wednesday March 8th: Please note
change of date
Grant Helm and Ken Kirkland of•' .:
London spent` the week -end with
their parents.
Mr. .Ind .Mrs. 'Wm, Irwin :of
mloss Visited: with . and Mrs.
harles Wilkins and'Mrfamily on t,
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs.`•Wm.'G. Hunter
visited on Tuesday with Mr.. and
Mrs, Joe' Freeman of Colbourn:
Wanda Hunter and Nancy Kirk-
land accompanieda'group of •
' young people from•Lucknow and,
area to Ontario Hospital at. Godes
ich,•The group were made acqua-
inted with' the various crafts
the patients were interested in
doing. It was also explainedhow
persons interested in taking.
summer, employment there could
help these pat"ients..-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reigling. of
'Saltford' spent Sunday. with Mr,
and Mrs.Frank Ritchie.
Mr. and: Mrs. Jim Hunter accorfl
paned by Mr, and Mrs, Dar► '
Nicholson of Lucknow visited on
Sunday with Ken Nicholson, who
is a patient in Wingham Hospital.
ove their own knowledge. A Reg'..
istered Nurse "can communicate a
point of view towards patients as
well As teach basic principles of
daily care.
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