HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-03, Page 13WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1970
• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
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3 BEATER COMPLETE WITH ROOF • •
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ON
50 NEW MANURE SPREADERS
ALSO ON ALL NEW AND
USED EQUIPMENT
SEE THESE AT THE HOME OF q
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1 MILE NORTH OF LUCKNOW ON THE HOLYROOD ROAD
ousW� seated ArWiiitham
And Aistrict Hospital.:.ErnergencyWard
,Wingtram Hospita1,emergency
;ward treated a numerous variety
of injuries recently.
Michael Telehus,. 70, .of'Wrox
eter•, wh�yys treated at the Wingharn
hosp•ital•.after.he had .been, injured
while repairing a:power lawn •
mower. . Theend of his third
`finger on,the .left hand was amput-
ated arid the third finger ,on his •
• right hand was badly cut.. He
was released after treatment.
Ruth Hastings, 11, daughter of
Mr'.,..and Nifis..Orval Hastings of
hospital the same day. She fell
. 11
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while visiting with her school
Class ,at a farm .in 'East Wawanosh •'
She was'treated'for.a laceration
tohcr --:� .,.
Edward Cooper, 16 ,. of R. R. 1
Lucknow , was treated"for a
lacerated right knee: received: •
when he 'was playing football. '
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Ross Irwin 30 of Lucknow,„
was anotheraccident victim when
he' caught his left third finger
between a work bench and a hos
core box. The finger. was• •
fractured.. :He was released after,
treatment.
Lois Ann,Douglas , 8 ,_daughter
of Mr:. and Mrs: -.Crawford Doug
las ,' of Wingharn , suffe.re•d laceta
tions to her.right hand while:bike
riding .with friends near Bluevaie.
The' mishap occurred on W:edne's
day and she was released after. •
treatment at the hospital.•
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:Susan Thompson, 14; of R. R.
1; Belgrave , was. treated for
abrasions to a,;.t.oe . She was hurt
du.ri-ng physi
at the high school.
Alfred. Mawhinriey ,. 21;' 'of
Lucknow , was�adrnitted-to•hospit
al•,on • Thursday after he had . been
-thrown from' hdrse..and-landedT
on a stump, His`badk.was injur-
ed in the accident but -his 'condi--
tion is now ,satisfactory.
.Harvey Webb, 75, of..R.
Lucknow had -a serious run-in
with a pig. He was attempting
to put the animal into -a stall
when it bolted and 'knocked down
a gate. The 'latter fell on Mr:
Webb •and inflicted painful irijur,
Fractures And
DisIOcates Ankle
In Bali..Garne:
;• PURPLE .GROVE NEWS
Wishes for a speedy recovery
are extended to Bob, Emerson• who
had the misfortune to, fracture his
leg in two places' near the ankle
and -throw- the other`ankle out of
joint', while playing ball in •
Kincardine. on Sunday, aftetnoon
.;The accident occurred 'while
Bob was sliding into base. , He '
was taken to London, that same
day , where he is a patient in
St. .Joseph's Hospital.
Misses Bobbie .and Sheri Melk'.
enbacker of Milton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh. for 'a
'few days last. week..'. Other
ors of. the McCoshes'were 'Mr
and Mr`s. Lynn Geddes on 'Monday'
evening, Miss Vicki Dore on•
Saturday.. and Mrs, McCosh's
brother George Colwell.of British
Columbila paid them'a surprise
visit on Sunday. ° Mr, and Mrs.
•Ardill Mason of Ripley also
called. 'Sunday. •
• This community was well
repre-sente-d -ar-rhe--V-a-rrety Con--
ceri in the Ripley Town 14a11
• on Thursday evening. ; Mrs: .
Gordon Stanley and Mrs. Bill
Arnold was the, committee in:
charge. .
Dick McCosh and Mr. and
Mrs.. ,Bob` -hos pson=fronrthe
Grove were g ests at the MacKay -
Miller wedding in Kincardiiie
p is .Church on Saturday: C -on-
gratu.1ations to Dianne. and Bill
MacKay:
M'r'..•and Mrs. 'Bill Hughs of, ._
Goderich , Mr., and Mrs. Ed Far
re•ll -of Kincardine
l�lartindale of -Hanover visited d
during the weekend with •M•r:, and
• PAGE' THIRTIIlN
GLEN and
FREEMAN �LSON'
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cRAvEr,
CEMENT GVEL
CRUSHED GRAVEL
SAND, STONE AND FILL
HAULAGE
Dungannon, Ontario
Area Young People
Score Well In
JudgingConiest
A total of 116 competitors took
part Saturday in the•Huron- County.'
4 H'°and Junior' Farmer 'livestoc.k.
judging coin.petit•ion at Seaforth,
Glen McNeil'of R. R. 6, .Goder-
ich ,' took top honors with. 5.58 of
a possible 600 points.:
Glen. was first in th'e in"termed-
iaie cuss; with'Va7er.ie S,tofh rs'of-
R. R. 6, Goderich ,and John •
Hunyady of. R; R. 1Gowanstown,
tied 'for .second place.
Mr, McNeil took the Blatch-
ford Feed Ltd trophy •• Overall''
runners-up were David Marshall
ol•R. R..1•, Kirkton, with, 535.
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Mr Frances Boyle:and fain -1y;.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Cecil Sutton and
boys visited oh Sunday w ith -Mr ...
and Mr's.. L•y, t=nan-Sutton;..of
lough. .
Friends frorn here attended
and Terry the bridal �shower•in, Ripl'ey on
Friday evening for Miss •Kathy
Vander Hoek; • .
points inieight different. classes.
,Receiving trophies for their
judging ability were Mr. Marsh:-.
all, Douglas Harding of R. •R..1
Gorrie Jack De Groot of •R:' R, 3;
Blyth, and .Harry Winkel of R. R.
1; Fordwich. They. received ;
trophies donated, by the Huron.
County milk committee:.,; Hu.ror
County Beef. Producers Associa-
tion, Canadian Industrie:s.•Ltd,.;
and Cynanid of Canada Ltd.
Top novice was Roger .Moore of
-R .4;.:Coder-rch; -wi e Q•8
points. • .Runner-up .was Don' Car-
ter- of R. R;• 3, Blyth,' with 50.6 ,
points. Mr. Moore .received
the Canadian National Exhibi
tion shield':.. '
In the junior class, Velma'
Fearof R. R.-3, Blyth was -first
with 535 points followed by
June:24 ton of g. R. 2-±ucknow',
with 534 points.
,r_.D•avid Ivlarlsallplaced;first,_..._
in the senior division with 553
points, followed by Douglas- '•
-Harding with 552•points.•',The
competition was open to persons
between the ages of 12 and 30.•
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rict Hospital, • .•
:A cat was responsible for injur
ies suffered by David Schluk, 22, ,
-of-• rngtiaraa:--� was-rrd-ing-a,
motor. scooter when the animal.
ran in front of him. In his etfo•t
to avoid the cat he was thrown
At the hostL'
al he. was treated for abrasions
Ito bothhands; forehead and
back. ' '
Craig. Goodyear , one -year-old,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Good-
lacerations to his. forehead. The
child was hurt when he fell again-
st a bookcase.
Janes .Mc Burney received
pkinft.t1 injuries -when' be -felt ----
While; unoading stone; He was
treated at the hospital for fractur-
ed ribs and abrasions to his arm ..
and baok,
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