The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-31, Page 15L..
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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, (*TARIM).
PAGE FIFTEEN
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Family Smorgasbord
FROM 5: 00 to 7: 30 P.M.
GODERIC — 524-7337
RESERVATIONS. ADVISABLE
•Terry Caudle, age 8,. Wingharn,
son of „Mr. and Mrs. William
Caudle, fell into a fire March 23
behind the Canadian Tire'Store.
'He was agrnitted;to hospital with
firstif4e.corid:•,_ and -third degree
burnsto both hands,soknee
abraSions re,sUlting from fall, intd
the fire.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rae,' Winghani
fell on some ice at her home, and
fractured her right wrist.
Michael; MicDOnald , age 16,
•R, 2-,Wingliarri., son of Mr.
and Mrs Redmond: MaeDonald'•,
.was a passenger in a truck driven
bS,/ Ronald McKague which was
:travelling North on L-lighway.#4;
approxirnately five miles North
of Winghatn. They, wee.- Making
hand -t -urn --into
when.the.trueli was Struck hy an-.
other car.. Michaelmas the only ••
one irikired• and. received 'Multiple
lacerations. to his left ear. Wing -7
hain Q.P.P:. BalZeCiiivestigated.. .
Clayton•Baird , age 22, R.
Toronto. Injuries were Harvey
age 4S1, 'facial and head
uceeatiOns, abrasions to knees;
Mrs. Shirley Johnston, age 35 •
multiple lacerations to•head;
shock; Bruce ..Johnstbn,:dge 6,
injured, left leg, Cherie Weshart ,
ag mOnths, "Withthe •
g
"JOhnstgu,larnily f received: a lOos.7
'ened front tOOth.James King was.
not injiired, liiVestigated by
WinghaMO.P.O, .Wittig.:
Hockey incidents March 25, as
a result-ofte-'-'40C•key T-fourna.
rnent in::theOtWingharn Arena,
r oTalidowMa4s 6 sR, R. 1injured
•right knee, treated, and.released; •
James 'Baker; age 16, R. R. 1,
Waterloo, injured:right wrist,
tteated, and 'released; Donald Tibb
age16,, R. R.3, Stratford, injur-
ed left ankle treated -arid releas.
ed; Peter Hansford age 14, 234
Frcint 'Street, :Stratford., ,lacera-
tion,to forehead, treated:a•hd.. • '
released; Wallade' Wheeler; age.
_016pialr0i09 ihaucreohra tSitorneetto. upper
treated and released..': • •
john.SteWart Henderson; fell: at.
the WirighaM 'Arena Mareh, 26 arid,
injured his ribs. • •
• Jamea English, 'R.' R.4, wirig
harh was struck
-rsing'AssfftIVT
student on course at Wingham,
struck.a. snowdrift and rolled his
car on the lOth Concession �f
Turnberry. Township. He received
contusion t to left Shoulder, left
injured his cervical •
'Llicknow, , fell off a snowmobile on
'Which he ,was a passenger. March
27.On thel5th'Sideroad hetweeh.,
:•0••and 4th Concession. of Huron
tP,Whship, He received abrasions
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to his righthip, leg, and hand;
and fractured his. right great toe, •
' ,Glenn Irwin, age
1,4,4cknow, , son Pf•Mr. .aad Mrs.
Harvey Irwin, received a fracture
,to, his left .foot March 27 While'
'sliding on ie arblisis, grandparent's, •
horne. •
John Searson, 'JR., 4, Wing-:
ham cut 'Tight hand on broken
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'glass, • , : • •• .• •
"• Karen Srnitli, Age Wipgliam
•received a lacerated ,scalp when
struck by a hockey stick at tee 7"
• Robert Lennox, age 16 , 151 Big
• Bay'Point Road, Painswick injur-
:edbis left foot when .struCk by a
:hockey. stick.. .
• Garnet Corcoran, age 15 R
Kilworthy injured his back
When hews boarded, White
'ing hoQkey, at the Wirigham •
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Arena. ,
. kevin•Tout; age 16 ,
,dine was struck on the chin ,,by
hockey puck, Witigharp. Arena,.
laderation.repaired.and'released.;
Herbert•Du.ffy Teeswater , a' .
forehead March 27 and received a
laceration, at the .Wirighain Arena
JarneS •IVICGee , age' 12 , .k.,
Wingharn,.soh, of Mr. and Mrs*
George McGee injured hisriose
la in''1hocke, at the „
held On March We opened.
° with the pledge, The roll call
was answered by lb menibers.;,
Linda Lyons read the Minutes 9f
the last meeting:
We decided our next meting
• Would be•on March 30th at 7.15
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The,'DitcussiOn was !When do'I ,
wearspants or shorts?".,.Wewere.
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given ciiiestionS- on diesiing.approp•
occasions to wear slack
or shotts:and.4:oceasiOns:nOt to
wear slac4s:Oi:•01cirts .4nswc.t?7
t!..the.§e.and are to put thern in.
our record 'boOl. •
We were given th hand-out
.sheets.for ,Meeting .These
were concerning the topic •
"Fitting". We filled therho4
• a ter Mrs, MaePherson;diSetissed
thein with ut,
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We were shown how- to, make •'
: ReinforcerrientiJor curVed Seams
and are-toinc1ude-a sarnple in
our
•' ReCord.BoOk, •• . • •.•
• We .worked on our ..Separate's
t. e ungannon 4'11 calf;club was
heldWirigharri on March •24: at ,
8 p .rn. •••
Len MOGre.gor opened the meet.•
expirules. d
in and ained the.an ,
regulations of the 4.4-1 program.
We then adjourned to separate..
tionof :officers.. . . .
class rooms to conduct the elec
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...The Officers are: .President';
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, A tWo car aceident. occurred
on County Road.28•and Highway •
87 (GOrri-e7interieCtiort)„, car:
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driven by Harvey Johnston was,
travelling East on Highway .87
when a car. driven by James.: :.•
,Vi9xeter came off the
County Road and ce011ided with
the JOhnston car The Johnston
rt.dde at 95 River Street ,
8rian.:Whitely;,Wee'pres.., Do
aid 1 lenry;..Secietaiy Secretary, Glen: Me .7' •
Neil, Press keporters,Roger .
Moore and Michael. H.aCkett..
It was decided the regular
•-ineetings are to' be held .On the
3rd Tuesday:of ,each month.'"
Se a forth judging cOinpetition
May. 29th.. : Awards night, Dec.
ernher 3rd.- •, •
A ad'
The ee
Dairy Dippers
•WHITEOPRCH NEWS •
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On Saturday' at 9.:30-•White-
churCh Dairy:Dippers held their ..•
meeting at the home of Miss
Kathy Purdon opened the -meeting ,
with the 4,H pledge r-epeated 111
Unison ; The minute's...were read.
6y Janine: Pudori: ;
garment and were assisted by the '
leaderi-in.-Any-diffionity
-LTigaffe-
Wingharir Arena ,was struck on
the forehead by a'puck.
•Mr.. Harold (Elsie). Burrell,
724•PredriCk Street , Kitchener.
fell downsOrne steps at the
•'4n
•lacerations to her ri ht shoulder
an ann..;
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The meeting was closed with. • • °
the •Creed • • • •
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The roll call was answered by
the 8 mernberOnarning,3 possihle,
varieties of:cheese andigiVing a
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• BLADE 01 SHORT RIB.
ROAST OF BEEF
OR •
FRESH HAM ROAST ,
FRESH HAMBURG:2 LBS.
OIVIEMADE SAUSAGE 3 LB.
PORK OR BEEF LIVER 3 LB.
IENERS 2 LB.
HOME CURED BACON 2 LB.
Theinext meeting tillApril
3rd arl.30 p.m. at the -hop -re of--
Janene.P.urdon. NOte change of
time. • • • •
WITH A
, • *0111.10,V/04* AS, AU111'4110110 *Mb Maw• A11110,
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,The diicussion centred on. meal
planning ,featuring dairy.product
given, by theleaders Mrs. John •
Clanni.'and Mrs.•Pred Tiffin. The
demonstrations were Medium ..
white Sauce by Jarlene Purdon°,'
.11am 'a la Kinghy 1<ay Wilkens
and Wendy Engia.nd; Cheese Drop
purdon
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• in group work alltasted the
,cooking demonstrated and decided
ether...or...not_the
elizie Furniture
LUCKNOW PHONE 5284432 •
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The gishw.asher were KathY
wybefiga , gathy PurdOn and:Ruth
Elliott,, The roll call for the,
next 'nieeting irto 'pa mtwo •
desserts,c6ritainir4.1.daityProduCtS,
The riidoing closed by ,a11; re-
peating the 441 Cree(ii. •
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—Pork •
:Side*••''sofr.%.111e1...1
• . WHOLE OR H
• 35c Ib.
WHILE THEY LAST' •. .
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