The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-27, Page 12PAGE•' TWELVE
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Treg.t Accidents
Randall White age 12 son of
Mr and ..Mrs. . Kenneth White ,
Brussels, was accidentally struo,k •
inthe face January 24, by a` hockevi
•`stick .at the Brussels arena He.
received, laceration of the
right -Cheek.
Murray Nichol.;, age 12, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nichol., . Brus
:sets was accidentally, struck in the
face by a hockey ,stick: at the' .Brus•
y
sels arena. He received ' lacera-
tion over the_left eye.:'
Cindy Campbell, age 9, daugh':
ter of 'Mr`.. and: Mrs. Allan Camp-
bell,
amPbell, R. R..1 Bel ave was ridifig
in front of her •father on a snow -
mobile and she 'struck her face on '.
the steering wheel ;while the ma -:
chine was in 'motion. She.recei:v•
ed `a laceration over°the right eye
Wingham Q.P.•P. Constable
McKittrick investigated.'
Cindy. Brown, . age 13, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown,
Gorrie received a: 'laceration to .heris
lower lip when she struck the
front of a toboggan which she
was ridingon the first :concession
• of''Grey; Township,
David Baer, R. R. 1, Bluevale ,
received a compound fracture.to
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his left footwhen• a tree fellon it.
He was. cutting wood. on the farm
of Bob McAllister.. He was admit
ted to hospital
-Barry Ta,ylz5r,=Wi gha `tad -
horse, fall on him • injuring both',.},
ankles.,
Lorne McMaster, Wingham
received injuries tohis leftfoot '
while skiing at Kimberley ski
slope.'• Apparently one ski cut
inio deep':snow., throwing hire.
Denise' Norman, Wingham
inured her chin when she :was'• x.
driving a snowmobile on the farm
of Ken'J Anson in the Alps.
•
Culross Township. ,Apparently the
machine struck a snowbank .and "
•
Denisestruck her face on the
windshieI. into kezton O. P +:
Constable'Fad or invest
g gated
• ,JAMIESON' KAMANN
e-ina - i- ge=of 'Arlene ' Louise,
Kan aiui and John Wayne Jamie-
son was solemnized at the Dundas
Street Centre, United Church".Chap
el , London on Saturday ,
ber. 28th at four. o'clock.:
Thebride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. 'N It, Plant of London... The
groom's parents dare Mr and Mrs.
Stuart .Jamieson of Lucknow.
Rev: Ronald :Hunt of London,
officiated at the :double ring Gere
•mony.
• Given in marriage by. her father
the bride wore a white floor--'
g�.�
len owIr. empire style "with'.a
.
row of daisies down the front of
gown., the High collar and puffy
sleeves with big cuffs:`were. edged
with a .row of daisies. A. train
fell from ;the' shoulders. Her threei
tiered veil Was held by a large':
rose 'She carried a • qu.
dark red roses -'
Mrs:. Brenda Stewart of London
was • matron •of honour. She wore
•floor length gown':of cherry pink
chiffon with red ribbon` around.
bodice. She carried a.giosegay of
light pink carnations and, white.
roses.
-"`-'-Ga=Yi� " ,•. ;• C Luc-kno
sisterof theg room , was brides-
maid.' Her dress and;:flowe•rs were.
the sa rne; as that of _the. rnatron of
honour: Deanna .Karnann,ofLon
donsister of. the. bride was 7. `unior
bridesrnaid.:• She wore a dress ,of r,
Eby:pink^`c iiffon. and carried, a
nosegay of dark pink carnations'
and white roses
r Us" from: Romeo-and_Juliet •
and' "A Soni of,io” '
•
A.reception followed '-at the
Barri. Reitatirant ;. London
The'bride's.Tr rother,..chose.-a_ •
turquoise, chiffon dress with beaded
.yoke , pink carnationcorsage and
black accessories. •
The groom'smother' wore a
coat and dress ensemble of silver r
and. aqua brocade with .silver
accessories and pink carnat4on
corsage.
For travelling; the ti ide chose
a crimp ,knit aqua pant suit with
black accessories.,
' The couple are residing in •Luck
now where the groom •is.: clerk-
treasurer .of the Village.'.
Sam Pa•lm'er of London was• .
• roomsrna'n. Ushers were .Ronald•
Kamann of,London,, brother'of
the bride and Arthur Short f
o
• Woodstock •" brother-.inlaw of
•the groom .
WWeddingmusi ,was
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Custom Butchering ,:Curing and Smoking
ng ;.a rap • ng : ausage a n " as frizzing
$iSter.P�s$e!
n London
'MRS. `EDGARG. LOVETT.
Sympathy:is expressed to the:
Hodgins .'farnily,.in the death of:
their sister Mrs.-. Edgar ,Lovett,'
1049 Frances Street ; ,London:,• who
sed-a-wa-y-at ictoria-Hospitaj,'
on `Wednesday,. January. 20th at`
the age of.71.
•
lvlis.. Lovedwas .the former
. . d._.daughter..
Clara Matilda Ho giin s,,
of. Frederick A.• Hodgins "and , .,
Sarah-�R�ebecca~Cerson;�•a-'nd'wa-s ,
born in. Kincardine Township on
Se tember18�••1899'; She married
P
Edgar 'Lovett native of `Englandlt
They were married in 'London: Mr,
,
Mrs: Lovett is survived by one
daughter Mrs. Wnl.:(Marion).
Clements of... Lo neo ntwo.,..grand - a
children, Janice and Pau! and on
great. grandchild Kendra; one •
brotherOscar G Hodgins of Luck
no:w and one sxster,•Mrs, .John G.
(A;liCe)•Thomson of"Norti .'E3ay
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HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS.
CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have ' cattle . in on Thursday for Friday's,. 'gill
With TWO Big „Coolers, W Ares'.Able To Hang''Your B.of Frani
' 1 To 3 W.ek — Whatbver Your R uir.m.nts Ary
For Haire Freezers WO Sell Choice Home; Killed. beef, 'pork
and Lamb In. Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT' INSPECTED FOR Tot*
• PROTECTION
ABATTOtit
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,She 'was.predeceased by,her
mother in:1929• her father.1946
brother Harve 19S6'and .a sister-
• Eedie in 197 .at tare 'age of 13..'
The funeral:service vwas held
at :the Carruthers and
Sons 'Funeral i1orne,.:l,on`dbn can
Saturday;•January 2S'rd. Rev.
Wrn: b►..Me'rcer was it »istet,,
Pallbearers were i2ay William
sot�,and ,five nephews Melvin,,,.
Alvin Laverne
C'i esteracid Lynn.
Hodgins
Interment was irr,Forest Lawn
Ce''imetery, London,:
fists Passed
Browflie Me04
'•On Tu'esday,, January l9th,t1,:,
BrownieMeeting opened with a;,* ( J
game "Upset the Fruitbasket"
After Fairy•Oueen Alice Vander •••
Klippe placed the Toadstool we'l.
had. Brownie Ring.. "
Inspection ;was tt see ;if 'all
Brownies„werewearrtg:shoes and
to' see if they had takentheir jub-
flee. Badge off, Brown. Owl introd-
uced' our: new Packie.. Nancy Rit-
chie to the Brownies. .Tawny.Owl'
presented First: Year: Service Stars
to Mary Lynn Cayley, Dawn
Nelson, Beverley Bell-, and Janet:
Wilkins.
• Brown Owl worked with Golden
Ladder and.-Golden'Hand:.Brown-
les and .some passed their parcel,':
test, They were. Kathy Brooks, •
Jill, Murray, Edith Greer, "Susan
Thompson, and Norma' Mat Intyre.
Those who passedcompass: test.:
were Etta Belle Mac Donaid
Brenda Arnold • and Susan Thothp
son,.. Other'testspassed were::
le
rules of courtesy,by Brenda'Arnd.
Old , a story ofa planned outing
by Lorna Boyle •
'Pac kie worked with :the Golden
Bar Brownies throwing, and; catch-
ing ball, some ':Brownies were
able -to' do this -well -enough to
pass the test and they were 'Bev-
erley Bell ,,Debbie Bolt , 'Gail
Hac kelt ; Na icfThompson and .`
Janet Wilkins.. 'After. this Packie.
played; a .game with: the Brownies.
:.'; Tawn}i Owlread the Brownie
Story -to the tweenies while Kath-
erine McKim :cooked a pudding
and horria'Boyle rnade."a sandwich.:
and cooked •her pudding as this is
part of the girls Golden Hand test.'
These, two Brownies 'each ran an
errand with. Katherine going to the
racer store•' for the ingredients
redients.
grocery g;-
for: her pudding and Lorna went to
the meat market to buy some.••
meat.'. t•.
During Pow Wow :the Gnomes'
ate - the pudding that Katherine
had 'made as 'they had perfect
rinspection.;. •Brown. Owl` a. a
sample of Lorna's'and all agreed
that the; pudding• tasted good and; •.:
the girls passed .their'test
The=meeting-e-Eased-with--the'
Brownie Taps and Arch.
�lksTo
nowmobile'Club
•
our;
"sorneda
home
can -be
ou
r ,,. :now
Why goon planning,
for'. the 'future w1 en lt.
can lieours today?.
:Get that dream homer
'now .: �uvith helpthe of
Victoria and -Grey
Trust mortgage - and..,
pay for:it.as you live in
it..Enjoy it,today ; at'
Victoria, and Grey.
VG
TRUST 'COMPANY •SINCC, 1609',
Snowmobilers.took advantage': of
the "Ski -'Doo" and turned out in
good trumner despite---theTatorr-r-i
weather ,on Thursday , Ja'nuarY 21st;
at'a meeting'of the-Bluewatier
Snomobile Club held,at the .Kings,
s=
'brid'ge:Sehool.. They heard Wayne
Mon_, .Godrich . Branch of the
Lealand HII,:Manager
:Elgin and King stonStreets
Goderich 524-73d
to Join the club just a's long, as ,:
they had help from •the•.parents ;i
. getting, the snowriobile across ti
Highway to the•Snowmobile Tra
''Fotre►~rbers of the Lucknow
Snowmobile.Club were on hand,
Stuart •Reay.`e . Secretar Treasua
t y
er1 was asked to'- ive ideas. as t
h rhe -L krrow C1it . ciatcd'
He invited the new club to join'
with them in a Winter Chrting
• The nett meeting isto be lie?
on; Wednesday, , •February. 3 why
the •Gbderich W.inter.,,Carniva'i .w.
Ontario': Provincial .;Police outline
Rues and•,Regulatiorls, of the Snow-
mobiles, Mr'.:'Moulton°said
"Operate your: snowrriobile .dust the
same as you would'operate your
car", A driver's licence is re,
'quired to drive your sr�owrnobile
On the highway a highway'behg•
any road that'is open to'traf i
P�
-ne•dre= ted
be .discussed
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Correctly designed from quality material, rely on
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