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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1971
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THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
PAGI $11VPN.
GLEN and/ FREEMAN OLSON
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C•HOICE PINT RUN
GRAVEL
CEMENT. GRAVEL I,
CRUSHED GRAVEL
NE.k1s1D FILL
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HAULAGE
ungannon, Ontario
Iforieit.Of AceidOrits Treated.
....:.Emergency Word olVfloighamHotpital.
A• cardriv.en byEernhard
Nel-
berg,age 70, ft..R.,4, Grand
' Valley was in ,collisionwith a
truckdriven by Dennis J.:
Eisenhof-
er, 245,Minnie Street Wingharn,
at the intersection of Carling Ter-
race .and Victoria Sweet in :Wing-.
harn..on May.31. 'Injuries received
by Mr Nelberg were a.fraCtured
, collar hone cdritutidns, abrasidns.
and shock. 'He was- adinitted to
• . hospital: The:acCident was
vestigated by •Corittable. Daer
Wingham. • . ,
prank. Cronin , age 68 Tees,: •
water; fell down steps in his barn
onto,a' cement fldor on May 31.:
He Was found by.hiS son and trans-
ferred to Wingharn and District
'Hospital He ree-
eived-fmtures light711 O'er :
leg, fractured right Wrist , shock,
was given emergency treatrnent
and transferred. via ambulance to
••• : St. Joseph's " Hospital, LOnddn.
Debbie Kieffer, •age:14, Brussels
hter. of mf. and MN. Mei.
offa horse .Which
jumped across -the •ditch. Stie. was
• ',adniitted tOhospital.,Via ambul-
:ance Withspinal injuries.' •• .. .•
...Edmund. SchWartzentruber'y
.R., 'R. • l3tussels fell ,of f a :wagon
'ditto a pile Of,.siones and:lacerat-
, ..ed• his sea ip., . • .•
'Erne8t,S[ioWdpii R. 'R...
-Luckuo?ir ;. caught - his., right third'
• finger in conveyor belt • .taking:
• 'the top of r
treated .and relealed.
• . • Murray Blake, R. 2, Bussels.
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received painful injuries to•hia
right shoulder and chest.when he.
Was .dragged by a cow ori his farm.
• Two cart collided at.the
sectiondf Crinbrook Corners o'n
June 3. Drivers of the cars Lyn.
Campbell Evans and Vernon SOm-
.ers were uninjured, ,Mr. Evans of
3, Brussels, who was' trav-:
elling, North, was in collision
!,,,fith, Mr. Spillers of Blyth , who
was travelling West, .A Passenger
'in the Somers car was his mother
Mrs. VetileSOITIerS ; age 69; Of
Blyth. She was admittedto.
hospital with left leg,,shoulderi
.head .and rib ,injuries. The accid,
was bitten by a dogton Bluevale
:Creamery property and received
lacerations to the scalp,' right ear
and right arm. I -le was treated
and released, 'The accident was
investigated by Wpgrtarn
9. V. mcKittriefi,'
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Cheryl Delmage, age 5, Wing,
ham „ dauglitel! of. Mr. arid Mrs.
Donald. pelmage , lacerated her
left. foot when.shestepped on brok-
en glass,
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„Dougla,s Steel:, ,age &7' Frank-
lin Avenue, Guelph, was bitten •
by a dog on the George Hislop •
farm, Howick Township,: He rec-
eived lacerations tolis right arm
and puncture wounds: tO his,face„
Thornas Walker, age 7,, R. R.
3, Wingharn., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Walker , received painful.'
burns to face and hands when a pot
which uses Naptha gas for
melting solder flared suddenly. He
was admitted to hospital with first
and second degree bUrns.td,the
face and .first degree burns tO
both hands. His condition is. sat-
isfactory., .•
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Henry Askes., R. R. a, wing—
ham, received fi
degree burns td the :face and right
arm; When,a radiator cap was
being :removed and he :was sprayed
with hot water:
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Philip Chandler, age 13, R.
3 Wingh4m. sop df
ent was investigated by Wingham Peter Chandler , was..accidentally
0.P.P. C. Ricker: ' •
struck in the face by a baseball.
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• • H;.uffrd abrasiOnt .to. 94e 'f.,ace
Lanibert Sanders ,,R. R. 4;•._:._,L4eftLe3,E•eLand-a-fraatureci-tiose.
Brussels, escaped Serious injurY , • /
when a cart slipped on. a .rainp
'd
'and threw him some five - Darlene Smith; age 3, Blyth,
daughter of Mr. and lvirt..:Ken'
feet. He was.uriloading feed
neth Smith, stepped on broken
off a truck at the time. He Was ••
glass and' lacerated her left :foot. •
treated for spinal injUries and, .' .,''. ' • : -
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r'eleasedm. Robiit Ten Pas , age 6 , Wing-
Harry :Sewers . R. R. 3 , . Walk -
erton'oreceived painful injuries..
to his right. fingers, with loss of
•the.tip df the right third finger •
when he aitetripted, to.shut off a
power: lawn. mower. •
• way_Re sation, age 18:;,felloff
a. scaffold when it collapsed and
heinjui.ed his right foot.. He was
•adinitted to:hospital ,with •• •
fractured bones in his right fgot.
harn.; son of Mr. 'ridMrs. Albert
,Ten Pas, was bitten,by a' dog at
:the:Henry Ten pat :resideped, R.
Wingham.• He received
lacerations to the scalp. , The
incident was investigated by'-
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eter de Boers •
Visited. Homeland
LANGSIDE NEWS-
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Mr', and, Mrs, peter de 8'0er
arrived home from Holland Sun.'',
day,. Simon de Boer and Henry
Wybenga ,went'tO Tdronto
iick their' up.
The, Langside. W. M.'S . is Meet-.
ing at the home pf)vIr..and:Mrs,
Viet,* Wybenga,,, Wh4techurcli,
Thursday at
Mr: and Mrs.:Robert Bregrnan
and family.Visited with Bob's ,
brother and his family at Goer .-
GoderiCh, 'Sunday. •.
• Mr. and:Mrs. 6eorge -Nuns
and fardily and Mrt.„Audrey Gard.-
der- and •family of.LuCknow visited
.Mr: and Mrs. Wes Young on Sun-
day: • .
LANGSIDE C.O.C. • '
••The Langside C.O.C. held its
regular .meeting .cti-Trttar•ch
ifty-nine Attend
alkeld Reunion
David Dunbar, age 13, 8.e.1.-;
grave, son' of Mr. and Mrs.. Allan
Dunbar, fell'olhis biCycle
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• Theannual,Salkeld :Reunion'
was held at Camp Menesetung
Sunday:, June 6 'with fifty-nine
rirrembers of the Clan present.
Mr. .Lawrence Salkeld of wc -
ntr.)W President,•welcomed.every-
on'.. IVer Wm. Ireland of
Markhar11, lst Vice Pre.
Grace; 'TA smorgasbord dinner Was'
'enjoyed The childrerried. by
.Mr: Amos Andrew.sang "0 Cana-
..Tracy,Nelsort, .aincl, Keller •
Suchard sang sevOaldueis..Mr. •
1.w.-r;enSk-e1-&-borridutted"
a short husiness meeting.. He.an-.
nbunted. that the pool was open
and a lifeguard .in attendanCe..'.. •
The secretary's and treasurer.'S
report was readby Mr.. T.. ji • ; •
$al*eld•r•Iuoikri-Ow
The 7SpectatoC•was read by •
Mrs. W.. H. Tali -nay, ,Godericho
This is the news of the farnily.fOr
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_44e•nt for l70014.44_,:efiai,A,td,
• urged everyone tO return next .
, • year and hoped•the hall would be..
•full of relatives. Mr•," 'Ampi
• Andrew .agreethto.arrange-,,tor the_3.
to be'held.at .cattip
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esetung next year, •••• • • •
•Tnere was a Pear-lilt:scramble ;..
caramels and suckers for the
children. Prizes were given't0
DoterBlaticer-fo' having -the'
luekyplatei to Mit. Marriott
:$11opland gochestet, Alberta. for
!thelady obrning'the.giesiest
distance And Miss Lorna .Boyle,
Luokno., ist child to, enter the
building, • • . , • •
.Officers for 1972. will include
Pres, Mr. Wrii. Ireland, ••
Markham, Set, Treas., Mr, it. la
salkad, Luckhow and ttlitart
,th6‘48pe.otatdr" Mts. 14, 14.
, Godetith„ •• .
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Benninger's ; Ausab1eBeaci..
Mark Brewer, age 2, Bruevale;
and rebeiveda small. fracture
the bdrie at:the ank14
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WINGHAM ONTARIO
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8 automatic, power steeri• rgf
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66 PLYMOUTH '4 door, 8 automatic
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68 PLYMOUTH -4 door, 8 automatic
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67— onaco wagon,
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TRUCKS
71 FARGO Vi VIM, 8 cylinder with
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67 DODGE Vg Awl; 8 cylinder) low
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service with Jamie Young' being
••president. this week. Twelve
received their attendance' seals. •
Nancy de Boer led the group in a
sing song, 'If you're 1141.:5''
it all for Jesus' and 'How did.•
"•Moses.:crOss the Red. Sea', were.
Christine Breginan received the.
offering and they sang the offer-
ing prayer; Jamie give the treas.:
itrer's reRort.. • ‘. •
• The group divided for stories
and discutsions.. After the stories
the. juniors put bible puzzles to-
gether and the seniors played '
'charades% ' This helped them •
understand:they can cornrnuni 4 • •-
cate Without using their lips:
•••All•E•joined together to close the.
meeting with..a sing song •
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LANFsiDE, YOUNG PEOPLE
•The Langside young People
attended'a•meeting at 'White-
church Charmer's Church Sunday.
eVening •• . • •
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PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
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Peanut butter cookies
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FATHER'S DAY. CAKES
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