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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-13, Page 2PAGI TWO , THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 13411, 1970.. The 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "Th. S poy Town," On the Huron Brucs Boundary Second Class. Mail. Registration Number 0847 Established ° 1873 Published Each Wednesday Afternoon. Member of the C.W.N.A. and" O,W.N.A Subscription Rate, $5.00 a ye" .'n advance — to. the U.S.A. , $7.00 Donald. C Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, 1.970 • O "FIREWORKS CARE •IS IMPORTANT. 1, .. Fireworks have been used to celebrate holidays ever since. the Chinese used them in festivals ' over 900 years ago and Victoria Day' no exception. If you live in a community where. the setting off of private fireworks displays is prohibited, better obey the law. ,This weekendthousands of families will be attending supervised public displays which are -both pect_aeu ar and safe.' Many ire will beat home setting off a mini version in the back. yard., • If you're one of the latter and local regulations permit it,- the Ontario -Safety -League aSk.syour-help-to-keep-the=celebratjpn-free-o needless accidents.. Here'stow: An'b.ileyChild Dies �r� 5th Year DEAN KENNETH GIBSON Four-year-old Dean Kenneth Gibson, son of Ernie and Mary (Boyd) "Gibson of Amberley, died: at the War Memorial Childmen`s Hospital in London on Saturday , May. 2 Dean -bad -been suffering • from leukemia,:- . • — Choose a location clear of overhead obstruction, be sure you're not an annoyance or danger to your neighbour, ' — Never set off fireworks on apartment .• balconies: Do not ---use-private-property-without-permission-of-the-owner. — Keep -young children -away -from -firing points;---do-not-let them fire. Older children .may be taught to participate in firing • under adult :supervision.: "• Despite his illness, the young $ter had remained an active p la y mate for his young sisters Laurie' and Lisa.He had the devoted care of..his parents during'many difficult months'for them. ;Dean 'had spent 'a short holiday in Florida this winter with his. fam- ily. Besides his parents and sisters, he is also survived by grandparents Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Gibson'of Lucknow• and Mr. and Mrs.: Mac Boyd, of Huron Town- ship.. , the funeral was held 'at the MacKenzie Meiorial Chapel in `. -Lucknow •on Monday , May' 4-th at - '3.30 p.m. t-'3.30.p.m.conducted, by Rev. John Hill .of Pine River United Chute. . Burial was in Greenhill Cemetery. Pallbearers•were Lynn Lowry ,.• Dave Gibson, 'Glenn. Boyd and. George Gibson; . y-•€riends-Arid-re-tides ; • wha shared the sorrow. of the irnmed- iate 'family called:a,t the funeral home to pay their respects and . ARE PLEASES TO ANNOUNCE THAT. \ILL MiSS'Bi�RBWHITB-l�„4„, : NOW BE O 1�nt •STAFi ; WITH THE LATEST 1N HAIR FASHIONS TO SHOW OUR. APPRECIATION FOR THE PATRONAGE; IN OUR, FIRST YEAR OF 'BUSINESS We Are Offering SPECIAL ''PRICES. UNTIL MAY 23rd , PHONE 528=3328 Campbell "St., Luclmow express 'their sympathy, - Use :.a.,bucket, box or -wheelbarrow filled with sand as your firing base. ' Read the 'printed instructionsbefore each piece is.. fired. Keep all -fireworks in a box and close the lid, after 'remov- ing each piece: - Have a metal container handy, partly filed .with water,, -' for -disposal -of -used -fireworks. __ _.:_ Married, In Windscr HENDERSON 7 KIEBERT • Rev . Maxwell of Windsor. offic- iated at the wedding ceremony of Jolanda. Marie . Kiebert, and . Bruce: Lloyd Henderson on April. 28th, at 6.00 p.m.. in • Windsor:. • The bride". ii.the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kiebert, • Mai:nstreet Woodslee, Ontario. , The groom is the son=of Mrs. et -Henderson -and -the -late, ?sir. Henderson of Lucknow . . •• The bride chose a..short white.. dress with.accordta'n pleated skirt and long full sleeves gather- ond. _ • C - :tiara was her headpiece and she c.arried•blue carnations. The Kapp,' ouple, are living in Woodslee Ontario: 'Surprise Party Friends, neighbours and rela- tives , numbering, a bout forty , gathered for. a surprise; party at • the home of. Mr. and Mrs'. 'Russel Alton (Margaret Rae), :Ashfield, to honour them on their recent :marriage. Mr. and Mrs: Alton were.' presented with a pole 'larrip , The evening was spent 'playing. • coULwh ist-. DiedInFkspi.taI Mrs. Neil McDonald" of Tees- rat_eulie d. inLW inglia m rict Hospital on Saturday , • Inlay in. her_ 67th year-- She -was -The , former:GiadysAlma Free. Funeral service washeld from the MacPherson •Funeral Home in. Teeswate.r on Monday• at 2.00, p.rn.. , BUrial was in Teeswater cemetery." MAR/ET/ 4 • :ELECTRICAL CONTRAC`T'OR ELECTRIC . HEATING • WIRING AND REPAIRS •ELECTRICAL `MO.DERNIZAfION • PINANCING AVAILABLE' LIJCNoW Plone 528-51.82• Fire Destroys Small "K.inlos•s Barn,: The Lucknow Fire bepartrne it : °-`i :art'al e d to this fait of Dan Thbmson, north of :Luoknow , last Thursday at 8:00 p. m . A • fire in a'mall 'barh was outof control when firemen•arrived,• • ' Lost iri.the blaze was a quanti. 'ty of.a r�artdlr-a-3-n, 26 -small pigs, 8 sows, a.dog and two pups. Five young pigs were saved. Firemen, kept the blaze from spreading. Mr. Thomson plans to tebuild, BUSH ACCIDENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 bouts conducted their own search early, Saturday night. They • wandered through the swamp on the east side of the river where river. Cpl. Wheeler said .Mr; Irwin was -accustomed io the swamp area and would not .be to severely affected by the black ;flie's asstrangers, would be Harry oft et worked-rn-rhe`liash-cin-his — - he usually work -ed; --1.,.1 were unable to locatethe man. Provincial Police were alerted shortly after midnight. Constable Ja riles' MacLeod• arrived first.and entered,the swamp with • 'a group of 'neighbours about 12.30•a.m. Cpl: Wheeler arriv- ,ed a few minutes later and led. another_group_of_:ne.ighours -on .a search. a • They found Mr..Irwin's aband oned tractor about half a, mile inside the Wooded area. The search was abandoned between 2' and 3 a. m, but was resumed at dawn as police, led 20.rnenQinto the swarnp.:.: Mr. Irwin was found' about' 1;3:00 yards beyond the point. whetehe had parked the tractor. He was on the west side of the propertyiocated south of the 10th concession next to•the farm of John Rutherford. The incident -did: not-occ swamp as was widely. reported,. •:An.ambulance from Wingham° and District Hospital, with two. attendants and Dr. .Jack C. Nlc- Kim of Lucknow crossed the ' , . fields-:beh.inci the.._fa .m_QLTh sell.. Phillips on the Dungannon. county road to the rear side of i,he ; swamp. A stretcher was carried ;a guar- ' ter of,a mile 'to where 'Mr. Irwin, lay.. The man was attended at the scene by Dr. McKim before he'was carried to the ambulance and taken: to the Wingharn Hospital: .Shortly afterward ,'he was transferred to Victoria Hos pitaLin_I.ondon. Mr.Tlrwi_n suf1,_ fered a spinal irijury.: He .was listed in satisfactory condition Will Be Held In' .UCKNOW,:DpNGANNOR... A onddy Afternoon, May AT 1 O'CLOCK , 6 QT. BASKETS ALSO ACCEPTABLE Rural residents are asked to kindly' bring their .paper to the C.- 401-y� ar ds-where4he=truck=ls-load • Brought . To You is "A Public :Service By• •..'•� ..�.v.�.. a'r'k":. r":`.•..".-- LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LTD.' Ontario fi Silver & Black Fleet 3,4 1111111111611061144••••.--,