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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-17, Page 13• WEDNESDAY,..MARCH. 17th, 1971 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE THIRTEEN. Many Acciden#s treated'At .: Windham Hospital_ ;dark Robert Kuindersma, age 13,, 1027 Clarence Street, Sarnia • was struck from behind while • attempting to push his :father's .car out of a snow drift approxt,tn;= ately 1.5 miles north,.gt' Blyth... • ,1ieiiwasadmitted to hospital, via arnbulanee in critical condition.~. pn• March 8'and he died on March. Q. He suffered severe shock,„ fracture of both upper legs, crush'= ed right hand and severe internal • injuries. Wingham O.P.P. Mc- i(ittrick .investigated. ' Miss . Lois June- Moran , R. R. •3,, TeesWater fell. down seven or eight steps at her home March'9:and. fractured her nose: '''Jose'ph Waechter , 'age. 57, R. R. • Wroxeter was standing. on° Hi,gh- ways 7Irprox mately drie mile ,., • west o,fGorrie.., .when he was • • struck by.a car driven by Fred •M corn. He :was admitted: tohospt alvia ambulance:• His injuries: were , abrasions to Scalp,, injured knees 'a nd left hip Paul Long.; age:13, Palmerston• was injured playing hockey. in. the ., Wingh•ani;'Arena:, receiving. a lac-. .erationto the right•eyelid.. Lloyd' Odd.; 162 Wharncliffe London , Ontario. received a. ,frac tired spine when be fell 'off :the lift, gate. , of rbe Supertest • e>rP l •-eum truck. while fillingthe as. g tanks at McCutcheon Motors at Brussels. '..11e Was admitted .tp hos Fal Isle Of AI[an Mrs. Alex Purves of St.',tielens,. has-rec—OVed-word-of-the-death -4-•. of .her father,- Thomas Arthur Moore of Castletown, Isle of Man, ile, died suddenly on Monday*,-. March l,at the age of 87. Mrs. Moore •passed: away in 1940.; Mr Moore is survived by his' daughter Mrs.. Alex (Kitty) Purves of St.. Helens; a daughte, Dorothy:'' Moore and a son Arthur who made their home with their farther ,and a 'son Harry, who is married andalso lives .in Castle= town.. Another son died in 1948.. • Alex. and Kitty were married while Alex Wasserving in the .Canadian armed forces. Mrs. Purves has not beenback to her: homeland' singe coming out to -Ca nada-in 1946`-followin the war;•; Street', Toronto apparently fell. off the, front of•the Caboose: of .•' the train at Teeswater He Was. ,knocked' -down byside rails .of the car.. .He received abra- sions a�tir.a. cions to'the back and,left leg injuries. Howard. Ellacott`, • R R'.',3 Brussels•fell off a 'horse, at his home, :H'e was.admitted to hos-• pita) with 'back , abdominal d pita) via ambulance .• M1rs.',irank (Annie): MacLennan, EZ R. :8, Lucknow was admitted. to hospital .with back,injuries when she•fell. on: the~ ice =coming • down some steps at"h'er home March..'1.1., Norman McBride, 19 Hewitt• r •. CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO 68 AUSTIN, 4 door 67 FORD, 4` door sedan; 8 automatk with radio 66 'P'LYMOUTH 4 door, 8 automatic with radio : .66 FORD Galaxie,.500 2 door hard P ' to 8 automatic'and radio ' • 66' FORD,.4 door,' 8 automatic, power. steering; • .radio :6 CHRYSLER, 4 •door. . power equipped. 6 DODGE;... 4 door, '6 automatic; power steering and radio., • 65 :PLYMOUTH) 2 door hardtop, .8 automatic., with radio • ' 65 FORD' Galaxie 500, 4 ' door "hardtop,. 8 automatic n65 OLDSMOBILE power steering,' brakes and radio . . DUNGANNON MORE SNOW STORMS What' a hpmecorriing ! Mr ;and Mrs., Frank Thompson , after .tw.o• weeks iii,sunny Florida ,.with beautiful weather all the way,' arrived, horns : Moriday in" the .see -• • I.NOWMOBILES .' Thele:Was.' rattling an roa around. here on Sunday :when the : 'snowrrtobilers' held their "meet at • Dun annon race track.' 'There ,.. w•g was.beautifu'l weather ,• a good' , crowd' and 'cath. prizes., One race. was with souped-uprnachines but the competition was mostly, .be tween,'Skidoos and :.Arctic. Cats.` There 'Was one • minor:.accident but no One was hurt HOW:ABOUT LIBRARY : • ' ,• Folks, wiry not• make more, use of our'Public Library; ,:Do you : ,know that Beth, has a service .in _which she will try'to get you= any book that you want? . The .book I, recommend' this *week is: The, Poverty Wall by Ian Adams,' a. highly readable .account of econ- omrc conditions in Canada bounds dull? Believe me its•any- thing but ,' Do ,you .know. that people,•who earn, $4,.,.5'000, to $'7 , 500' a .year. pay 50: °%o'o:f:the ,nation's: ncoin'e tax, while :huge com:pan- ies clearing 50: million a year:: or pore .hav,e millions untouched by, income'.tax? 'Do you know that'•;' 11� makeover $5000 a;year: Many of these a ;e' sole supports'•of :fam ilies ,That 1/3 of 'all single ', -,.working, wort en rriake $17.00 or less? That errtployers use :a rule • •of the thumb to pay women 4: , half what they ,pay'a' rnan for the na an and worst. snow storrn•of the year Mrs Thomps_; was°heard to say that ,they w. 1d -have turned back a Carlow.bur ••oticed the traffic•braving:the: viiite wall to the north, so carn'E oti`and 'made Mrs. Deborah Struthers' Tees- water fell on'the ice. at the • ,ees- watei` Areta • re :I4 and`Iacera= ted; her scalp. • Allan Holyrood , ' age 16 _,.R. R. Kincardine: received .a. lac•era ^. tion•over;his right eye whilepla , ... g ..Y .... P • y mg: hockey at Winghani Arena Miss Elaine`Muphy, Wingharrt,` fell skiing at. Collingwood .and. injured' her right leg. She was' • treated' and 'released. • NOW Tur�L' J ONE MORE GOOD REASON IHY YOU HOULD-CONVERT .ES.El�T 1 EQUIPMENT TO `ECONOMICAL I H It. -eas=y-to-convert too-oi1: Wehave a complete .line :of ,top quality Esso Heating Equipment to choose from • Esso burner -$1.85 a month • . Complete Esso , oil ' furnace unit`$4.95*' month. And now, with Esso heating equipment, w z t arrange or you ' . get Esso Home Heat T Serv:n , at no cost, our, best guarantee for cei continued home: heating ,corttfort... in'ilalltd ro'yeiir Emits* dine ww# OY HAVENS phone • 528-3012 •Luckno'w. 0.01L BURNER SALES ''and SERVICE HOME HEAT .SERVICE it safely. •:Not;so fortunate'we.r' travellers on' he :21,h ; h t i•� way'at Fc,,�:A:7bert.. cA five -Car pile -up; investigated by. Constable Doug Spitzig occurred'ir the.h.ollow there.' involved.. were Ronald Smith, Pete; Kow:alcki.: arid Mrs. Broughton Dungannon, g of Dg Kirpakios Kiriaagos. of Toronto,' Murray Carson. Milis:.of Cartwright. and William:Drennan." Noone was hurt but ' for a time .they lost one car. To the north of. this:two • cars collided.' This was7invest,ig- at'ed by Constable Harold ,Gr.een.'. I was awfully glad of riiy bil .ill-mannered pooch on 1 londa'y. when I had to go out and wade• • through 3 .foot .drifts..:He has a bad ,habit of dashing in front 6T • one •, but Monday that was just fine. :Though he had to sort of swim .through same, of the dtifts and the snow wasov his b k ��o places, he broke a pretty good: trail t.: , same' Jo.b? Db you' know that e r is: ac :. m '• . R ' : f Indian Househo ds ay_e_' incomes of less than' $30:00 , ' 5;4..5 % have less. than $2000 and 28,210 have less than $1000:' Is • it any"wonder that ar Indian's.iife expectancy, is 3,0 sonic odd .years? On these incomes they're starving John -and Lardgivk-got-t� work in Coderch Monday morn- ing but were storm -stayed at, :nicat.the. former's b'rother in 1aw''s George Caldwell. of•Marke•i Street:. • Mr.. and Mrs'. Norman,•EnTmer>- ton have moved into the Mack house across from the United G>lti rch They ' ' will' wet It o .. tlob. McAllister:. Mrs, Ralph . Brodie spent a' few liays--in Wn1dsor at t!te.home of 'her daughter Patty (Mrs. Lonny Fairburn;) to see her newrand daughter 'I'obi. Janni. Any of you goodcooks• want to exercise your culinary k 1 t hi5. surnrrrcraysn anc� get paid for' it . Mrs Lily McDonald is the gal to see if you would, �to death=; �1 hat---has-rhi-s-to-do- - with you and' nie'? Well when!IV 'brother is, made:less my own dignity is lessened., This and many other goodies are'between .,:t -he ages thi aok•..--,Xou•tic-a-ri- have it a soon as we get' it back to the library: ASHFI ELD (Too •Late. For. Las(', Week) Mr; and'. Mrs. 'George 'Leadbetter spent last week end with Mr ' u 'Colin MacGregor;• JOINS: R, C. M. P, James Oke of Toronto :visited Mrs:. Earl Howes, prior to leaving for 'Regina 'where he is to "' tra-in 1,01434-he-R.'C.,:M.=P;• WORLD' DAY OF :PRAYER The Ashfield W, M,: S joined with the Ripley - ` Churches to; obser- . ve the World's Day of Prayer. last Friday -. Mrs:':Ew:a•n MacLean ' , President ,-was one of the leaders, • in the Res`'onsive Readings and'a Readings trio was ,sun' by Mrs.. Donald g y i. Sim son. ivirs. 'Allen ' lcDonald and p. � 1\lac . .. . Mrs. Jim.West with 'Mrs. . Duncan Simpson. accompanying .on- the organ YOUR MAN WITH • Mrs: john. Finnigan, Wingham .were. guests at Mr: and 1rs Char•l:-es Fowler•on''-Sunday Mr. and :Mrs. R. T•., Kilpatrick , • Win ham 'Mr, and Mrs. Grant Sowerby (•Linda Blake), Mr. and •Mrs Morris'Bean of Auburn were _re rs wxh'�r-and.ly-lrc.. . ' Cec it Blake, If you have any news of man, 'bird>, beast' or otherwise I'd' 'be glad to hear of it Oh incid entally, I saw a waxwing on my .clothesline Saturday morning.. A fun tithe was_had_..Thursday._.-,. •night MarcIffl1 atseven,ta.bles when the L.O.L. held a card party in the Orange )-Tall.' High, lady was Mrs.' Gordon, Finnigan; second was Mrs. Bill Wiggins:. '- W...sitsJack;._Erririgtonwand.".,� Ise\,cond was Erik Wiggins: , Mr:.and Mrs, Harvey Congrarn. •visited -overnight Saturday to Sun- day with Mr, and Mit. .Lorne Ivers.: PEarl•Caldweii arrived home fatti rlkitigha rn I ias.p.- ta.L'Saturday morning in time for lunch. At this writing she. is feeling pretty good. Masotti McAllister also got ):tonic front: the hospital on Sa,ttu' day, Ile: sayt;he's feeling pretty • Harold Blake is horpe, again froiii London. Hospital ,Friends hope he .win t'e well'.roti)' now on,: lv1r: and Mrs. Torn Fowler Darrel and Karen froth Parkhill,' Nlr;. bred Fowler , Port t;lgin , 1virS", lerti Maebona•ld fern kexdale and Yours MYRTLE SPI V AK RURAL URBAN A COMMUTER TOO- KNOW-WERE OO- KNOWW tRE TO; FO VALO' TRUE •�,-t, AT FURxr. Phone '..528-23013. \R