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WEDNESDAY,' JANUARY ;8th; _1.969
THE :LUCKNOW:SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE NINETEEN
Visit By Phone Recipe For A
Christmas Day Accident Near Mildmay
ikOFHtroirthe.r & Young Son
a ,
OrtrEt. 'NEWS
!it is almost •as: good as being .
thereJ" Mr,, and Mrs.. Ja'ek
McGuire antifamily had a visit
with'Mrs.. McGuire's three brothers
• and sister -and their families in New
,Zealand via tlephone, Reception.
.was . -perfect and they talked for ,
about. a quarter of an hour y°I
Mr; and Mrs-. ‘.lexb'Clayton and
Lynn, .Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Scott
'and Michael spent Christmas day, -
with, Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Mills •-of
Goderich. '
. Mrs, , Jean. Hamilton and Michael
spent the Christmas holidays in
Hamilton'with Mr. . and. Mrs. Ian
McDonald. '
Mr.,and Mrs °scar'White and
•family' and Ted White spent Christ-
.
hrist-. mas,with Mr. and Mrs Jim '
McNairn and Karen of Seaforth.
'Sharon Coiling of .Western Univer-
sity' spent, the holidays at her home
here.
•
Mr. and Mrs. -Ray. Hamilton and'
family , Mrs'. W.R. Hamilton and
Bert; Eaton spent Christmas with
Mrs. Jeahllamilton and Michael.
Mr-. and Mrs. Donald Coiling' and,
boys were New Year's day guests of
Mrs;. Melvin Coiling; Ernie''and.
Sharon
Mr.' and Mrs. Gary Bleekwell
and family motored from British •
• Columbia t :spend hxistmas
holidays: with; Mr.., and Mrs.Stanley
sBlackwell•
"W"Wouldn't want to. miss a single.
copysays-M-i M-y-rtle�Phillips, of
London in renewing her -Sentinel
subscription. .
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Take 12 fine,, full-grown months;,
- see that these are thoroughly
free from .old .memories of bitter-
ness, rancor•, hate and.iealousy,;
. Cleanse'them completely, free ,
from; every clinging spite; pick off.
all 'specks of pettiness. -- in short,"
s'ee that,these months are fresh and
clean as. when, they first came .from
the. storehouse .of time
'.Cut•these months into 30 or' 31'
equal parts: Thi's bateh-keep iust . -.
for one year. Do not attempt tor. '•`
-make up a: whole.batch'at one' -
time , for many people spoil the'!
entire lot this way,. Prepare one
day at a time:, as follows:.
Into each day put twelve parts-
of faith, eleven of patience, ten '
of .courage', . nine •of work (some .
people`omit this, important,ingreg
ient and spoil the flavor of`the .
rest),' eight parts of hope , seven
of fidelity; six of liberality ,,' five ,
of kindness, four of rest (leaving
this out is like leaving the oil out.
of the salad, -- don't do it), three
parts of prayer; ,.two of meditation;
Nig well -selected resolution.. •.
ThenA put in a tablespoonful of
good spirits, a dash'of fun ,',a
pinch of folly, a healthy jigger. of
laugher, -a sprinklingof play -and
a heaping; cup full of good humor'.
Cook' throughly .in -a fervent heat
garnish with smiles and a
sprig' of joy ,'then' serve with
nd young son were in- .ty, moving his •act an ,net
stantly killed in a head-on • ' Mr., Fullerton, who is
collision
between a. car and a employed'by Ktngsw. ay Transport
tractor trailer cab, on Highway Ltd, , though owning his truek, was
Nin e , a •short distance south of . onhis Way from To` ronto to have .a
Mildmay, Christmas., morning, Christmas dinneri at his home, in•
Dead, are Thomas Aabert. Farrell., ' Paisley.' • '
34,a Huron: Township farmer. , of The accident in %fi ich damage of
°'
near Kincardine , driver of one of . over $5 ,.000 was incurred ;.was in-
the vehicles involved and: his 2.1/2 vestigated by•'Ke$nethaPointe of
year old son, Rodney. Donald"Farr- the Walkerton ...P P, detachment::
ell, a left rear seat passenger iin his The late : r cell was a so' of
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-n. .
father's car, on the impact side.:.'f
The crash occurred at' �' and' k 0..Edward Farrell of Kin;
sardine. He farmed_ on lot 31, con
approximately.:11:15 a.m. ; Wednes•
cession 12, Huron Township.,R.R.
day , about one and One- fifth .miles '
south•of Mildh ay`s southern gate-- 1, Kincardine. Residing three miles
south of Kincardine , he was a
way entrance, and, a few, hundred member of the Church of•the
feet of the point , where in Decem - : ' •
bei of 1960 ; a Harristoticouple and Messiah, Anglican,,. Kincardine .,
A double funeral for father and
two Durham youth's were billed in son was held Saturday afternoon
a head-on collision,' exactly eight following Christmas at 2 o'clock
years ago, •
at the Kincardine Church', with' the
The Farrell car, ,which -was totally Rev: SidneyLupton.
den�'olished , w'as: proceeding south , i officiating.'
•. Burial,w•as n the Kincardine Cern-.
and. also contained in the front •seat etery, , '
Mrs r Thomas Farrell', 31;, wife "of Also survivingMr':Farnell beside
the deceased , holding their his wife; the former; 13essie,,Moffat
6,-ptlonths: old son ," Gregory Allen .of Culross:, two young'sons aird' his •
Farrell, 'and- the couple's one year , parents.; are two' brothers;,, Glen F: '.
four months old, son', Warren Farr- Farrell',,R. R.'`1',; Kincardlfae and,
ell, seated in thea ht. rear.
. $., Rev ,Ray K. Farrell ; 'Windsor •,'. and
Mrs, Farrell and 'son , Warrentwo sisers', (lrene) Mrs. Franc•is
•
w:ere'taken`to County.of Bruce .:Genn: Boyle of Huron Township and
eral Hospital, lisin fair' eondit' (Anne) Mrs. Ronald Alexander .
ion , sufferingfrom• concussion and r'of Pinkerton
other injuries... The•McLennan Funeral Home
quietness;,.. unselfishnes
al',::London where he•was in,'poor
condition, having'sustained''a
fractured skull- and•internal •injuries,
He has si:nce•improved•. .•
The fatality car ; a '66'Plymouth
The six' -month old infant,•Gre� I ,K,incardine was in charge of'the;
s' and cheer.-•. ory was rushed to Victoria Hospit ouble funeral.
fulness and a .HAPPY NEW YEAR IS
A:CERTAINTY !, •
:Author. Unknown
art
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was -lad -en -with- C -h ris trim
• • Mrs.".Farrell,,. the forr e f3:essie•.
Moffatt,is the •da.0 7hter,: of. Mr-.
and Mrs.• Grati'arn•Ivloffat of ,Cul
rots Township.
presents; 't a Farrell family'having
been on the ay 'to Guel h to..:' Ashfield Road, Sup, . ,
have Christmas inner with relativ- �' '
es ; Dies 'Suddenly
• Driver.of the tractor. -trailer. truck.
which was :`minus the trailer at RICHARD R. WEST
time of the crash; was Glen-
Fullerton , 41, • of ,Queen Street ,
Paisley...Ile was proceeding north •
on the highway,', and ,apparently 'Was
atterripting to 'pass';a vehicle ahead
also travelling north, namely a ca
driven by Harold' Macke, 57 of
R. R. 8, Mildmay, in front of
whom `was a provincial snowplow
• operated by Clifford:Hurref.. of
Hanover.
• The head-onheollision occurred
when -the irent r'--ti er-ca=b
was: abreast of 'tire •Ma.cke; car. Nisi
'
flinty -at the•tiijie.was described as
Poor , the road being snow -blown .
1\lr : Hurre'f, , the plow .operator,
1. said h.e did not, know thatan acc
dent. had` occurred behind 'him, , '
Ii mediately after the ililpact , -,
which was•of such force as tb rend
er the-car-'a-'complete•'wree-k-and'.
• damage,tfie truck tra.etor'to the.
extent' of $2,000., the latter Vehic
with its tilt cab pivoted forward.
and ,to a vertical position 'shied
I into the left side of the 'Macke car
causing about $250 darn -age, The
f Richard 'Roy • West ;of•Ashfield
Tbwnship passed ,away suddenly
at his home on Saturday Decernbe
21st following a:heart:attack. He
was •in .his 65th year.
r Hewas born in Ashfield Town•-:
ship on January 9th, 1904, a son
of James E. West and Mary Mae.
Iver.'
Orr'November .6th ; 1937:he
married Jean MacDonald of •.
:Ashfield,
'PHONE' 528.3004 .•
PHISOHEX keeps on
killing germs even- after
you wash it off.,
PHISOHEX for 'dan-
druff, acne, body odours,
eczema, skin blemishes.
Former= Resident'
DiedAt Brucelea
MRS. SA\1�LII L DLIRNIN
:Mrs %Sam,uel`Durnin forriierly of
• Lucknow and Si. Helens,:,passe •
•'away: at Brucelea -i laves:' Walkerto,n
;'oii`Thursday .January' 2nd . Slie. was
her :90th year.
,•. Mrs'. Durnin was the fornier'.Rath-
erine:tane Gaunt:, :dau hter•of•Jolin
Gaunt and. Ann Rutherford She:Was .
•born in,West Wawanosh Township
.• :on July 15th 1 79. On' Noveu ber
•116th, 18.9 she''married Samuel •
Durnrri, at .Wingham•. 'i'heyrestded
• at :St :Fje'lens fora nunlber'of years• •
r'!where'Mr'• Durninoperated
1threshing .machine: and was also a'
carpenter by .trade:. They later.
• nioved to Lucknow` where hlr: •Dur-
'.sin passed away .on September 9
119;57'. .
Mrs. Durnin :had been c'onfirrned
;in the Anglican Church , •St "Helens
.at the age•of:12. •When'they..nioved
• •to•Luc:lnow• 11r.....".and Mrs. Durnin
r. ^.est was a . armer an arm- •,loine• Vie uc<now -'res yterian-. .
edall his life. in Ashfield. In:1960" Church and. Mrs. Durnin was.'later`:.
he assumed the position•of Road: ••
' Superintendent of.Ashfie-ld Town
• j ship
;.n ade'a` life Member ofkhe .Worn -
?.en's 1v1issionar' Societ\ ;'+ ,
'Mrs,_ Durbin 'has been a resident
i Besides' his wife,: Nir.:.West'is
{ survived by one• soh •Jahres West
'! of Ashfield :Township; two; daught
j':ers Mrs. Elmer (Marianne) Sn elt
r, o
zeT`Huron Township•and' Mrs...
'Allan (Sharon.) MacDougall of -
- 'Kinloss Township; .five : • and Perry Durnin of Thatlles.ford;
,of I3rucelea Haven , Walkerton for
,:the past .five. years.
She is survived by. three dau4rhte
and one son , \1rg. Henry. (Le'na)....
Garter: of • Luckoow . �1rs : Joe
(Edythe) Leslie of Granton,'i'irs. •w
Robert (Betty)Mole: of Dunzannon
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grandchildren;, one'sister. Mrs. =• .six grandchildren and two. great
Hazel Elliott' of Lucknow and one grandchildren, ' .' },
''.;brother Harry. West of.Winghairi,: Besides her husband,;:' --she was pre-,
He Was -s--- redeceased b two bf-otli = =
p }—w••-oi•re-kirotL er J a t n e: "'. " .. .
? fatality car and truck unit' landed
in' the west ditch, or beside the -
sout-hbodnd_lane_r yihile_tike,,,,M aek e
car•:was thrust into the
opposite ditch, •all vehicles
ever remaining. upright
I.. •
' The body of Mr.. Farrell had to be
pried from the wreckage. of his, car ,
!'after the vehicle was towed to.1;]ild
. may „due to tile• crushed •stale mf•
the driver's side of the'vehicle and
' which caused fatal head injuries"to,
I his young- son, whoa' rt'is surrnised' •
•
was standing behind the driver.,
s
feat
ens Jack •West in 1965, and Elrner. , Gaunt and three sisters , Mrs. John., ..
West in 1936 •Jamieson Mrs. San'. Phillips. and
nAsh
• Funeral' service was held i j \�'s John,Patters
on
field Presbyterian Church on Mon-• Funeral service was conducted at'
Johnstone's Funeral Home •
day ,,;December• 23d Rev , .Kenn,
eth Rooney was minister.. and Mrs,
! •Duncan Simpson .was'organist.
Johnstone Funeral Home, •
Lucknow was' in charge of arrange- '
Merits;
L. Pallbearers were Gordon Boyd ,
Donald Simpson Donald Macken- ;
zie ,.Eugene. Frayno . Girvin Reid , .'.
John Nicholson:
.�..-�.s--=.i44411a11
, Mr..Fulleum-I was a patient in the
'.Walkerton Hospital; suffering from •
'chest and other•injur.ies, His Condit
ion was listed ,as.satisfactory.. Mr.
Macke, whom ft was first thetight
had' escaped injury., later entered
'the hospital when, he fou,nd', difficul
Greetings Don and Staff-
Enclosed, is cheque, to cover„
Sent-
;
; incl for another' year , Municipal,
affairs must keep you, busy, if noth,
L`ticlx :.. •
now on Saturday. January 4th ..Rev :
Kenneth. Rooney; was rililiister.
Pailbe'arers .were Nlurrav c alar ;
Janes AitchisonLeonard Phillips ..•
Lorne Jamieson ,' Harold`Ga:unt
Russel aunt .
• T,eh porary entombment was at , -
South Kinloss ;llausoletii'iwith ff a]
resting, place; tireenlirl.l Ceflletery
•
lilt; else 1 don't mind the so'uabb-
link so' much but•it does Alai e nie
feel 'sad when 1 reAd of tr'r'zedv and
of tome:•fine People who ha%e lits-
ed .on :,
•. .Ruby (1rwin)•Itiacb.,
6,' Woodstock?. •
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