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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-05, Page 12At OA THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO Scarborough,Jan, 26'/69 Mr. Donal. Thompson -. Publisher ,. Luc know 'Sentinel ••Y '1 • Dear Don Enclosed. find a cheque for renew - al of Sentinel... • Your paper continues to have a good appearance and format.Your headingscall for an overview of interesting; news and topics and'. your pictures always add to the interest.' ; • Keep up the good work Don. How you manage to .cover so, many • events and happenings : is a - mystery.,. To you and yours - a good 1969. Very, sincerely, Harold Burns. 4!k KINCARDINE. From 12.01 a ..m. , January 27 , 1969 to 12:00 midnight ,, February 1, 1969. • •On Saturday,, February 1,•': Provincial Constable L. Whitelaw investigated a single car:•accident on # 21 Highway, one .mile south Of Tiverton;'. ,The driver,, Glen Mac Kenzie of Tiverton, escaped injury 'in the mishap which caused an est, 'Mated '$200 00damage to the vehicle SAFETY TIPS: Traffic signs and road markings;' help everyone rise the streets and roadway safely. Watch ,for and obey them , • whenever you driveor walk:. They're there to help jou :.° . if you let them: �' J. E... POLAND. Provincial Constable. GODER•1ICH'. From 12:01 a.m. January 26, 1969 to February'1, 1969. On+Monday January 27 on Con- cession 4, Ashfield Township.west'' of Junction of Huron' County; Road #27; .Melvin Dickson, R.R. 3, God. erich and' John. Ivan Rivett , R. R; 1, Dungannon were involved -in a two- car accident resulting in an,approx imate total damage of $1800.00, to;the vehicles ,• Helen Dickson,, R. R. 3, •Goderich a -passenger and Jahn Iv',an Rivett, received injuries. .0n Monday , January 27 on #8 . Hi.ghway.,, east of Holmjesville, Gwendolyn H. fOhnston; 84 Victor,,-; is Street , Clinton. and'Terrence W. lyicCauiey,::108'Pleasant Drive,. Stratford were involvedin a two car accident resulting in an approx- imate total resulting damage of $350;:00 to besure o f" s your spring'Buy y your CO-OP . fertilizers'. fertilizer hrl the vehicle On .Tuesday,. Januacy'28 on #4' ,Highway, north of Clinton, Clar- ence E. Hugill, 169 Queen Street, • Clinton, 'w as involved in a single - car accident resulting in .$400.00. damage to the Vehicle. On Tuesday, January 28 on•#4 Highway south of, Clinton, James E Britton, Adastral, Park, Clinton' and • Frank M Radford., R.R. 3 :, Clinton were '.involved in a two -car:- accident resulting in an approxima• to total damage of $.50.00 to the: vehicles.. On Saturday, February 1 on County Road 22 north of 12th con - .cession East Wawanosh= Township ; Ambrose Frank Redmond , R R, 2, Auburn was'involved: in a single-: car accident resulting in $500.00 damage to his vehicle On: Saturday, February,..1 at the Junction of #27 County Road and. Concession 9., West Wawanosh F. Township, Gerrit.Logtenberg R.R. 1, Dungannon, was involved in a single'c'ar .accident resulting rn"$800.00' damage:to:his vehicle. The Oilier received injuries:' A reminder. to Pedestrians! Now' that the :winter seasonhas :arrived,, your. Provincial Department of Transport urges' you, .when on foot '• in traffic; to be extra alert. Rem- ember : it's harder for drivers to , • slow or stop when roads are slippery Also, pit's harder for drivers to see you when it'ssnow:ing, or, in dark ness, when you're -in dark winter clothing.• -And.' don't'' forget,, if', you're walking headdow:n against winter wind'. and weather , you can WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1969 now and you'll �• enjoy rth- w i e early delivery, savings. Don't make the mistake of waiting until spring tb"buy your fertilizer :. , that's when'everyone else does That's when supplies can run low too, even in the best -stocked warehouses. That's whenyou should be applying, not buying. Make' sure you have your spring supply:of CO-OP* fertilizer in time :.:.order now. wa rig t into an acct' en ember :.>. as a pedestrian in winter be ''extra -alert sand cautious 'for your. own safety. G.S. FERRI.S Provincial Constable NE A.cardriven by. Susan' Cleland of Luc know attempted to pass . a •. vehicle driven by. John :N .` otch_Ikiss i_stowel on January 25 :. As the Lucknow driver was passing she 'saw an oncoming Joy worth- while o vehicle -and- tried-to-puJLba� lain it;., the 'rear of"the' Listowel car: In doing so the .Cleland vehicle hit the back corner of the Hotchkiss car and spun sideways on the road.' The oncoming car -was unable to stop and struck, the left rear of the Cleland car: Total damage was es- timated .at, $1250. Constable W..R. Bell'of Wingham. investigated.' On Saturday evening,; January 25, .a 1964 Ford driven: by William De`'Boer of.;fit. R.1,.Lucknow, was travelling east on Highway 86 when it collided with a westbound Vehi. cle driven by°Gordon.t. Cooper of London. Visibility was, nil at the time, due to drifting snow, Proving alai Constable H., ,B, .McKittrickk investigated' WEDNI 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500,' 4 door hardtop, fully equipped' 1968 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop: • 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 2 door hardtop, fully equipped 3 - 1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN sedans. V8, automatic with power steering • 1968 CHEV 'BEL AIR sedan,: 8 cylinder automatic with power steering -- 2 1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, 4 door hardtop and a sedan, V8, fully equipped 2 1967 FORD GALAXIE, 2 :door? hardtops, fully' `equipped 19678 BEAUMONT, 4. door sedan, " automatic _ • . '. , : . 2. --1967 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF V8 and a 6' cylinder, 4 door sedans, power steering and brakes • ' 40 used cars from '63 to '66 in various: models, sedans, hardtops. and 4 door, mostly fully equipped. 1966 CHEV BEL,AIR stationwagon, V8 automatic, power:: steering ED TRUCKS 1966 FORD , Econoline' Super' van- 1966.:CHEVY: .'2 ton pickup'. 1965 "FORD F500, •ehassis: and cab 1964 CHEV 1 ton with duals 1962 CHEVROLET 3 ton cab• and 'chassis A number ,of Econoline Vans from 63 to 65 r ssels Motors BP Service Station s. •1 Pho73 Bruss.ls Essay Contest On T.B. Subject Early Delivery and Cash Discounts O.OP Registered Trail. Mark Quality controlled for your satisfaction lifiCirtiertAt Wider interest across Huron. and wa. Perth s evident in an. essay con- test, sponsored by the Huron -Perth Tuberculosis and Respiratory Ass-\. • ociation: Top prize was won by a Stratford, pupil' while students: in St. Colum ban Separate School and in East Wawanosh •Public School were close behind : .Writing on the topic "How I Fight w Respere• ir..atory. Disease" the winners Brenda Siberry, 197 'Douglas St , .tratfo d:.grade -8. student at. King Lear Senior Public School; Mary 'Edith•Garniss, R.R. 4, Wingham, grade -'-7 , East-• Wa-w.anosh-P-ublic -- School; Joanne Maloney ,'R;R. 2�; ;. Dublin; Grade' b., St.,°�Coltimban. Separate "School; Velma Fear, R`R'. • 3 Blyth.', Grade' 8 , East Waw- anosh aw-anosh Public School; and'Mary Claessens', R.R. 2., Dublin., Grade 8, St. Columban Separate, School. The competition' was open to all elementary school' students in Ai - grades -7 7 and 8--in-the-two counties Essays were first judged by teach ers. and' 20 were' submitted' to judges. selected: by the' organizations Organizations operating independ ently' in, each. of the'itwo counties, 'but which share a number of common_services wilLbe_ combined • into: one'. association later this year. Plans are being: worked out for `the, inaugural of the new combined orga.• nzation' which' will take place at a meeting in Seaforth in, April Offices, of the two organizations which. have been located in Strat- ford have moved to a new address . 121 Wellington St, ,:.Stratford , ,acco•' rding to Mrs. Beryl'Davidson, the' association secretary; MONUMENTS• For sound counsel, and a fair ;price. on a monument • correctly designed •from quality material,' rely on, SRELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years WALKERTON . . 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