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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-14, Page 11970 , kzr"14Fill,13111111P Cri4.1140,111r^firirAIWORWIrr-41.1r." ;SAO A In Advance — $2.00 Extra To U.S,A, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER liItts, 1970 Spent Year Al Lucknow, India; Visits Lucknow, Cana Sepoy Town I El PC 36c Pc • ' , ,4,041.V.4.74177•••'••••. - • Singly Copy 1St • Pitfall ehicles Damaged s Farm Tractor oes biEtI.f Go tr There was, considerable property 'damage but no serious injury in •arf Unusual accident about 5 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Ross and Cainpbell Streets, in Lucknow (the arena corner). • Gerald Kerr of R. R. 6 Goderich.,. driving a pickup -truck, was tow- ,ing a farm tractor which was oper- ated by .Robert Hallam of R. 3 Auburn. The truck attempted to stop at: the intersection Of Ross and High - Way 86. The'ttacter, wiih hydra- -uloc braking system, had not been 'running, being brought•in fOr re- pairs., and the reserve braking • -power-pas-used- uP--Una-ble-to stop behind the truck; the .tractor Veered to the west , around -the •truck and across the Lucknew. ,Main Street ir1 ,a north-easterly ,direction. It swung the truck NG P1 instru •• • •;•!i,"•• ramp: • Ligs. • were:. Mc - a ckert , In er- ss ton I he.. t int :e.. 'sna. Co-op. whichwas parallel parked on the north side of the street in front of the farther Silverwoecls building. Also parallel parked there was the 1968 Acadian of • Jim Arnold; also an employee of •the Lucknow. Co-op. It was dam- aged, but to a lesser. extent. • Police estimated the damage ic the Hallam truck, the Arnold and • Kilpatrick cars at about $10.00.., • Ab011t $700-darnage was -done te--- — the Kilpatrick car., about $300•to • the Arnold car with minor damage to the truck. A •• Constable Poland of the Kincar- dine•Ontario Provincial Police • • investigated... •• • , • Gerald-Kerr-reeeived---a--possiblc !whiplash. injury in the accident. The Kilpatrick car was damaged • on the left side door., the sill and . the front fender. The Arnold car. received damage to the front 'bum pei , . head , •right'fronrie-nder and grill; • The Kilpatrick car was • thrown onto. the sideWalk in the • accident an4 came to rest Against . the_ former SilverwoOds building,'. Fortunately no one waswalking !oh the sidewalk thefte at that part- • . * :icular time. . , • many cards, flowers, gifts and visits on the occasion, of her birth- day. • . . • . . • the chain linking the '• • The tractor, out otcontrol, hit the parked 1069 Rambler of • Richard Kilpatrick of Wingh/arh. an employee of the Lucknow. irth, Mrs. A. R. Finlayson of Luck - now observed her 90th birthday on Monday, October 5th. Mrs. Finlayson resides in Toron. to with,her daughter Anna and trald-T-bur-harspent the 'summer rnonths here 'in her, Luck - now home. • • • . -She suffered a fractured hip in, 1967 but has made a good • • *4! • ••• Peter Large of Toronto, on'the. left , and Nick Young of London, England; on the -tight were -guests of Reeve George Joynt of Lucknow centre, last week. Nick's interest in Lucknow stemmed from the fact that he -spent a year work vice.Overseas, •after graduation from Cambridge, University. The, -.year was spent teaching in a srnall village near Lucknow; • India. •' • - Sentinel•Photo.': Z'g0x,g.,aParge,Joynt„of,,Luc,knoNv,„ and Mrs. Joynt were hosts to two 41 on Monday of last week. • Peter K. Large of Toronto, and his friend Nick. Young.of Lon- -doh -T. -England, -along with them - ...publisher of the Lucknow Sentinel; Were dinner guests of Mr and Mt S loynt. • ' 's4 ' • • A short time earlier Reeve Joynt had received a letter from advising tkfr-hi,t-411-teru ed visit to Lucknow • Mr. Large, Canadian,• has been friends of the Young family from England since meeting.Nick's father, an '• nglicafrole-r-g-y-mdni-on-the •‘, • CONTINUED•ON PAGE 2 cheqUe.Mon • Several local business places Were hit this 'summer by a bad cheque artist who left a clear_.. trail to his doorstep: The gent in question came into Lucknow posing as a "drover" and according to witnesses, looking • like one. , • • : He had printed cheques with, fact that he, was a`drOver.: He used an •old method, making a ,„purchase„„wtitin.g..out.a„cheque.„... for rhore.than the article was worth nd thP artiole arta the balance in cash. • Mrs. Finlayson enjoyed the • Passes In HOspital •Ernest A: Ackert. Of Lucknow • and forrnerly of Hol rood died -at. Wingham and District Hospital On • Saturday. He was 86 years 'of age • ' - • The funeralervice was conduc• ted on Monday it the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel n excknow with burial in Greenhill Cemetery ,• ecreTatio - am Officio The recreational committees of Lucknow, Ashfield and Kinloss met-on-Vednesda-y of -last week with team officials from the Lucks: now Minor4-lockey organization. - -.1, "i • II I for the upcoming year with the total proposed figures, for all hockey in the area,...between $3560.ana".$460i. This budget will in turn•be presented to the . -reported-that the -tea -m -has been • three councils fOrth-Fir4pi76 assisted. by Charlie Murray and The budget includes the cost of ice time for practicesPractice other fathers had pitched in last -. . year and that they had no prob- ice time is charged at $'7 per. .1 hour ret mm ittees the purpose of the meeting was. to establish operating. budgets for the-eorning-yearand-tcr eliminate, • any unauthorized spending. •• • • ; Ron Alton reported for the ,Flea an se eir budget at $328. ..He reported,that this did not include goal equipment whichlhey.were badly in need' of a'nd had to borroW.last year. He One local business was hit when they were quite busy,.possibly the W &king -plan the--gehrirr question, , • ,• However, few bad cheque men leave their ri•ght name and address. This one .did eVeri. to the phone number which he suggested the idali3TitinefatiraliTMEfe any problems •with thecheque . It appears that the name on the 'cheque was the right one , the phone number was correct and the gent IS n6flmiTh1bi ice. He has been using this sys- tem in variout areat. of games, after expenses, divided 70 lo.for the arena and 30 6/0 for .the recreational group. The three recreational commit: tees had earlier agreed te share t e dif*-75-flidaey on an:equal 6ne;-tbird basis , subject to the. approval of municipal Councils or involved. • 13i4141unter-rchairman-of the Lucknow Recreational Committee explained to those preseht that • -40,*taguit. #.041110114.000 `ti, ill Leo Courtney and Glenn Noble estimated the Novice budget at $368 with a. set'of goal eqUir inent needed at a Cost of about $130. Leo wished to withdraw Noble agreed to continue.. Bob Gilchrist wat to be approached to assist him. Officials from last year's Pee - Weend 13aamreartis were not • present and no budget had been prepared for these two teams. Some difficulty was encounter- ed in naming a manager and coach for the .-Pee-Weeteam Bill, Nelsonagreed tO coach the team with managenient yet•to be 'secur- ed Allan Hackett agreed to panase • the Bantam team with assistance 'in the coaching departmentoffer-.. ed by Glen Morningstar. " Al Hamilton and Gcrd coley,. manager and coach of the. Lucknow Midgets, submitted a 'budget of CONTISLUID ON PAGE.,16 , . Dies Suddenly • Emile MacLennan of Lochalsh; 'Welr-know-ti=aref---I--ftifioneer " died suddenly on Saturday. night'at the Walkerton Hospital. He .was BB' years Of -age , ' • The ftineral service was conduct. • led -on Tuesday at the Mat Kentie' Mernorial Chapel in Lucknow with . • burial in Kincardine Cemetery, •