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Suffers' Bd1y;,
Fractured Leg As
Machine Topples
— ---Stuart• Rea-Vie--of-Lneknow--is-a--
Tatient in St. Joseph's Hospital
in London with a badly fractured
. left leg between the Knee and thea.
ankle.`
Stuart was injured on Wednes-
day evening of last weekwhile
working in the : yard of Montgom-4:
•ery Motors Tractor Division where
he is employed .
He and Bob Collins were prepar-
ing -for the "Combine Night" to
be held' there the following even-
.They were moving a swather
into place in the yard. Bob was
pushing the machine and Stuart.
was pulling it when it went into
*a 2" hole in the ground and the
' machine- toppled -over kt pinned
Stuart's leg under the machine.
Bob managed 'to pry the mach--
ine off the leg witha piece of
plank and Stuart was able to
..- pull the leg free. ,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 1970:
Nursing Graduate
MAUREEN DALTON
Maureen' Dalton', 'daughter'of
Mr, ani. Mrs. Mark Daiton, R; 11
3 Goderich ,was one of. 66 grad -
uate nurses from.St. Joseph's
School of Musing, London:
Graduation exercises "were held
in Alumni Hall on Friday evenin
June 19th, , -
He was removed to Win ham
:Hospital and on to St..Joseph's
_ R
�� rd`
talin London: They legwas _ .._
set 'and a 'cast applied . As this
was written Monday, •Stuart was
still 'to .undergo x-rays to,deter:-
mine if the break was healing.
properly or if further surgery
Might be necessary,. '
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Graduation,Grade 8 At:
a
KINGSBRIDGE ..NEWS_
On Friday „June 26th, 'twenty-.
four grade eight graduates of St.
Ioseph's School,. Kingsbridge, •
held their. graduation exercises, in
the church hall. • '
The students. and. their. parents.
first attended Holy .Mass celebrat-•
ed by Rev. Msgr. L.. i.• Phelan,
Farm Is Sold,
1231'ears 1n
Finnigan Name
Gordon : Finnigan of . R. R, 2 .
Auburn, has sold hisfarm on the
4tI 9Uoncession-of--fiNesf Wawanosfi
(Township, to Mr, :and Mrs. Ken.-
mneth Walger.of Shakespeare,,' who
obtained possession June 26th:
Mr. and. Mrs. Walger have a`
'family of eight His mother',
,them. 4
The farm 'has. been .in -the Fin,
nigan name 'for 123 years and has
had_hit three nwnerc•in .that.
tithe ; - John Finnigan, his son
Richard Finnigan and his son Gord7
on :Finnigan.: •
Mrs: Finnigan• is.the' former
'Elmira Alton Mr, and Mrs.:
Finnigan have purchased a new •
borne- on 164-Brwek-Street--4n : • . `
Goderi'ch, . where Gordon has been.
employed 'for the past two years
at ---Dearborn :Steel. •
,.. A record .high total of $933.r25
was received •by the Salvation
Army duringtheir recent' Red..
•Shield •c-ampaign in Lucknow .
Charles Webster of Lucknow was
the, local 'campaign. chairman. •
Awards Presented At
ipley
Duron Centra
'A. final school assembly., .at
:which time awards were presented,
was held on Friday at the Ripley
Huron Central School,
Shields, for general,proficiency
in Grade 8, were' presented. by
Chuck Beamer ; superintendent of
schools for area Ng.. 3 in. Bruce
Kathy': Moore , 'daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: Dave Moore and David
MacDonald, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Ken 'MacDonald ,',Were the recip
ients of the.general proficiency'
presented. These were. included
in last week's issue. •
•
Academictabs; signifying 80 To
standing or over ,•were_presented
tit):
Grade 1, Patti MacDonald ., •
Doug /Bissonnette Nancy .McGuire
C MacKay,' Wray Thompson;
Janice Reeves , Barbara Grubb,
Susan Carter.
Grade 8',. Kathy Moore,' Gail
Messenger;' Elizabeth 'MacKay,.
aw r. ,sd They also eaeli; - inda Smith, Joan Irwin,. David—
eived $5
Principal Floyd Stanley presen-
ted the
resen-ted-the Citizenship Award` to
Maureen Geertsma ., daughter of •
Mr and•Mrs. Eldert Geertsma.
he--received-$5, compliments -of ----grade _8 stents at Ripley—Hum
the Lisburn Women's Institute•. •
• Gail Messenger, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. George Messe;nger,'•
also received $5 having won the
Progress Award; Mr'. Stanley' also
MacDonald', Connie'Pollock,'
Brian MacKay', David Colling,:
Joan Courtney, Roy Ferguson,'
Grant 'Farrell..' .
The following is a list 'of
presented this. • '
Track: and Field awards were
A (gated Mana er
At Chapleau
Bill ,Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs,
=- ='cordon=F sb�er=c fou
been appointed manager -alt t e.
•Chapleau branch. of the • Bank of
Montreal. Bill,has been at
: Clinton for the past year. ,
.'Mrs. Fisher is the fornher Janice
Legacy ,of Woodstock. She and
their twoYear-did, daughter
Susan`will' move as soon as they
acquire:' housing, aeconimodation
who have. been promoted to grade
9.
D avid' Coiling, Margie Collins
Cameron. Cook , Joan Courtney ,,
CathyT Creeth;Joairart :
Shirley DiCkieson ,' Cathy Dote,
Perry Elliott , Gordon Fair,Grant
Farrell, Kinn' Farrell, 'Roger Fars
-te=ll-Roy-Ferguson; Jane--Ceetts---
ma Mary' Geertsma Maureen
Geertsnia , Betty, Guikema , Kev-
in Harrison, Mavis Hodgins, Torii`
Inglis,. Joan Irwin; Linda Kernp-
ton , Karen' Kilpatrick ; Greg
Brian. MacKay ; Elizabeth Mac-
Kay . Kenneth MacLeod , Mary
A. MacTavish, Marilyn Martin,
Ronald McGuire. . '
•. axl' Messenger , .Marian Middeh
ka•mp ,' Kathy Moore , . Mary Need-
ham, Connie Pollock', June Rider,
David Saadi.
Lti da Smith';: John
Van Boven , Craig Yandt
Single Copy 15c 20 P.gs
arked Ely
gsbridg e
D. P. at 9.00 a. m.. Afterwards.,
everyone assembled to .the church
hall for the graduation .break-
fast.
reak-fast.
At the head table were; Rev.
Msgr.',Phelan; Rev., F. H. Cas-
sano, Parish 'Priest Clem Steffler,
Principal; Mi, and Mrs: Oscar •
Kieffer of Wingham , Mr. Kieffer
is, the Huron County separate
school board representative; .Mrs.'
Raymond Boyle , Education Con-
vener of St. Augustine C. W . L. ;
Rick-Welwood, GKNX Winghani-,
'who was guest 'speaker Lorne
Luther , representative of Ashfield
Farmers' Union,, Mrs.: Joe O'Ke-
efe
'Ke-efe:Education Convener of. Kings
bridge C. W. L.;' Mrs. James •
O'Donnell, President of Lucknow
-C:W L lsent=were'M�r.-`V=ititar :
Superintendent.of Separate
Funeral Monday
Inglhs of West Wawa.
= nosh_To-wnship died' at W ingham-
and District Hospital on Thursday,
June 25th She was, 57 years of
I ugl.:r res -the -former
1Mildred.C. .MacNeil and was
:born in Nova Scotia.
The body rested at the MacKen
zie Funeral .Home., Lucknow •
until Monday when requiem high:
miss was conducted at 2.30 p.m.
'I'1
Schools .for Huron=Perth , and Don
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Joronto Graduate
ANN BEYERSBERGEN
Among the • May graduates of
'Toronto Teachers' College was
Ann Beyersbergen, ;daughter of
-Mrnrl Mrs:.►zT' i I i 7
1Y[�liam-Beyersberg
len of West Wawanosh. '
Ann .graduated from the one
year course and she also took a
(supplementary course ;in Fre=nch
'teaching: methods, enabling; her
to teach French in elementary; .
school. She was employed by. the
'Metropolitan Toronto Separate
ISchool Board.•upon graduation.
• Ann'depatted for Lausanne
Wit• St. Marys' Roman=C-atho,lic--H=- wtze-rra d on June ghteenth;;
Church, Lucknow
Burial was in Greenhill Cemet-
ery.
•
where she will work until her,
'return to Toronto.on September
second ..
Proficiency Awards Presented At Banquet."
• General Proficiency award win-
ners were presented at the Grade
8 Lucknow and District 'Gradua-
tion banquet on Wednesday night
of last week. Pictured., 'left to
right, are Jamie McEwan .; 13,
son of Mr and Mrs .Jim McEwan
.S7!l.P l'ti1Ri �' f 00 .c-..
•h
:of .Kinloss who was the boys win=
ner in the grade 8 class. Girls
winner, in the cent`r"e is Karen
Elliott 14',,,daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Elliott of LtIcknow.
On the. tight is Dianne Harrison,
•
113, daughter: 'of Mr.' and Mrs.,
George Harrison, .former residents
of Kinloss and now of Cuirass,
who was awarded the school band
proficiency trophy ‘•
Photo by Don. Johnstone