The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-21, Page 917 NEDNESDAY, JUNE ,21st 19'7
Vlrs: R. Ritchie: Of
Vhitec.hurch. Died
WHITECHURCH NEWS
This Community extends their'
yrnpathy to .Russel. Ritchie in the
,assing.of his wife and to. Mr. and '
sirs. Fred Tiffin.; Mr.. and Mrs.
• Mules Tiffin, Mr. and. Mrs,• Vic-
or Emerson in the: passing of their
ister Margaret. Attending 'the fun
gal on Saturday from' a. distance
sere the following`relatives:, Mr.
uidMrs . ,Don Chapello , Mr and
Mrs. Russel .Proctor, Mrs. Olson
Ind Keith, Don 'Mayes of Levonia.
Ind Barry Hayes Sr, •Harry
.layes' Jr and Chester Ritchie: of
' )etroit, Mrs; Janet Twamley and
hesterr of Woodstock, Sandy,
,y1ur ay, Sharon,, Mr.- and Mrs.
Victor. Casemore of Brantford, Mrs,
'ack Wilson and daughter of Hamil-
Mr : and Mrs .: Charles •King of
)etroit, Alvin Ritchie of Sarnia , •
: vir. and Mrs. • Ross.:McLagan and
wiis. Dent of London.
Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs, Jim Coui
es and' Mrs. Jack Coultes of Bel
ave were Saturday. visitors with .,
• vlrs 'George Coultes of }Huronview
hnton.
Mr;, and. Mrs; Tom Jamieson were
Y
•unda v}sitors with her mother,
Irs, Mabel Stapelton at Huronview
•
•
Tinton. :
Sunday visitors with Mr, and. Mrs.'
en McClenaghan were Mr ..and
`FIs 'Irwin McClenaghari, Nancy •'
ndlonald,of St'.' Thomas Mr.
nd Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of
Vaterloo
Sunday visitors,With Mr. and Mrs.
Ulbert•Coultes were,Mr. and Mrs
,ore •Lucas of Sarnia who also
nsiied pother :Coultes. relatives . •
Donald Gaunt of Kitchener spent.
-
lie week end at his home' here . and -
In•Tuesday he and Gordon Moffat
" If Toronto will settout to visit: Expo
Mr., and Mrs. Jack Coultes.and
amily`of'Dresden spent. the week-
;nd with; Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn,: -
'rpe of Brussels 'and Mr and Mrs
THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO•
Albert Coultes,
Mr. and; .Mrs. Ben McClenaghan
were Wednesday visitors at the
home ofIylr. and; Mrs. Elwood
Rarbbur of St. Helens.,
On Friday evening Mrs. Millan
Moore and Mrs. George Thompson •
visited Harry McClenaghan, a ,
patient in Clinton Hospital..
•Arthur Laidlaw 'visited Expo last'
week.
•
Paul Geiger' of W/ iterloo was a
.Wednesdayvisitor with Mr,.• an
.d
Mrs.:Car•l McCienaghan.,
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Jamieson.
and family were Sunday visitors,
with Mr and'Mrs. Torn; Magoffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mr.
and Mrs,. Norman Coultes and Mr,.
Jim Coultes were Sunday visitors.
with their mother Mrs. George,
Coultes at Huronview.
!lntended For Last Week)
Mary Purgdonand;Ann Rintoui left•
on. Thursday last, to visit. Expo until
Monday.g The irlswere to'hawe
accommodation through the Presby-
terian College at.. the ;Presbyterian
Youth Hostel.
'Brian Rintoul.and Harvey Craig
were' at Zion and Crewe on
Saturday where Brian auctioned :the
schools and their contents.
A large number' of folks from the
community attended .the •
Confederation Caravan at Wingham
Park;' on Saturday ;afternoon.. • •
' Mrs Tome Inglis visited Sunday
.afternoon with'.Miss Lila Emerson.:
• Callers ,at the home of 'Mr. and
Mrs., Russel Ritchie were Mr and
Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Lucknow, Mr.'
and Mrs ,Wesley Tiffin and Mrs, ` -
Cecil Falconer:
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn, and •
Muriel were in Wingham on Sunday
where Mr. Conn' accompanied The
Masons to the United. Church and
Mrs Conry and Muriel also •attend-.
ed the services and visited` with
-Mr.'. and Mrs. Douglas; Conley. •
Mrs, Russel McGuire accompan
ied the . bus load -of . W, I. '. members
to. Guelph and on Monday after.
noon attended the'opening of the
4th NationalW.I. Convention. '
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and return times
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Quif,Musicql
• Cameron McLelland, 12 -year
Old son of Mr. and Mrs Ron =
McLelland of Loreburn, 'Saskatch-
•.ewan has become an accornplish.ed.
musician and is kept quite busy
with his trumpet work in and
around Loreburn.• '
Cameron's grandfather Joe; Con
ley of Lucknow :1s justly proud of •
his grandson's achievement: Be
recently played a`trumpet solo, at.;
,the spring band concert at Loreburn.
He. also mon,it the music festival
at Davidson, Sask, with 'a score of
84• marks ' This:Won his a $10,
scholarship.
,Not to be outdone . Cameron's
sister : Marlene , age 10 , plays
Clarinet. Eoth play in. the Loreburn
band:
The children are ,those of Mr...
and Mrs ..Ron McLelland of
Loreburn Mrs. McLelland being
the .fornier" Agnes Conley of: Luck-
now. Ron is member of parliament
in the federal 'house for that region
and is well known in this area
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ACCIDENTS Prov. Cdnst John
Gault investigated a two car .accid
accid-
ent at Pine River on June 10:Driv
ers• of vehicles involved were..Don'
aid Adams of Blyth and 'Donald
Mact onald • of God erich Both• driv-
• rers as well as George McClinchey
and: Brian Bell of Blyth sustained.
minor injuries. Damage to both
vehicles amounted to•. $2100, 00
On June 11, aa minor two car was investigated :by Prov..
Const : Ed McPhail one Mile north.
of Ripley, Albert Middelkemp and
'.Delbert Stewart, Were involved..
Prov. Const,, Gault :investigated ,a
car and cat•tlebeast accident on ..
June 14 On #5 County Road'north of
Lucknow . 'The vehicle was driven
by Shiela Collins of .Kincardine
'and the".cattlebeast was owned by
Fraser. McKinnon of, R. R.#• 6, .Luck=
M.."now•. •T1ie beast was not killed and
the damage; to the. vehicle was •
light
Two accidents investigated op '
June 17th by Prov. Const. McPhail.
One was west offLucknow on #86
highway invplving vehicles driven_
by Samuel Palmer of R. R.# 7
Luckiow and Noel Mason of Luck -
now, Damage was light.. The other
accident.w.as bear Millerton and
involved once vehicle, that being
driven by Archie Manners of
R. R,#' 2 .Kincardiine.
CHARGES 2 charge's laid under "
the Liquor Control Act." 5 charges
laid ..under the highway Traffic
Act. °
SAFETYr.`l"he Canadian FTighWay
Safety Council has a. Centennial ,'
Project, "Hospitality on the! igh-
CANADIAN. NATIONAL ;' "
way" . ,During :the last 12 years
there were 45::141,fatalities';in
traffic accidents in Canada; this
is a greater toll of life .than. Cana-
da ;suffered .in the Second World
War (44,893). During Centennial
Year, 30,000,000 visitors.:xo Can-
ada are expected, most•of whom
will travel by car. The year 1967
could be a black one on our high-
ways.
ighways. By .driving like a good .host,.
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by:showing the::common courtesy.
that too often•disappears once we
get behind the wheel of a car, we
can reduce the possibility of
accidents and make more friends, •
for Canada.: ,
Be
Polite .'Be Helpful, Pe Grac-
ious -- - - Drive' Like a Good Host.
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