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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-08-11, Page 18• A. PAGE EIGHTEEN; THE LUCKNOIN SENTINELUC OW ONTARIO kl(.E D N E SDAY, : A000 ST. I I the , . • , , • . • . . . . • 3 . . Y... .., ... , .. t Ma c , n Me 8., R. R,, Joh Int os, Blac smith -or, creq , . . . , . . . . .. • ' . . , . . .. . ..a ,. • .:.. , .. ,.:, . •:..... . . for .S'afety.ie Sake ill ffi. ... • . . ,. • _. r , _,' :. •: , • l _ ) r' I • :: u.. ... ;. ` . •.. r INinghainflospitol ... bourne July when Accidents . Catherine„Huffman, was: 26., .• she ,fe.11 Carson vision She lacerated.:both off W arson , te.. At ., r Port Col- in. Win ham g',, g feet her' be cle. - R. R,::4, B>us: Luckno son of Mr,. and Mrs,.' • Robt, Mclntosh , fel'l thr ou.gha. a - xrap door in the barn on his , _th errs• faun on July 30.• • He rec. eived• concuss on, shock and a fractured. r ht wrist. He was admin d to hospital.' 1Ni11am Overholt,'a a 17� Goderich , sono f NIr a d Mrs:.'away Gordon Qverholt, was apparently r.ece'n cars a,t the Lucl<now , , di t � • . s Man '• J. Ii. LB3LiB Funeral service Mond ay, August lie Schultz.,.who denly at hishome B o3n. on June 1 Years SCl1ULTZ,= was heldon 2, for J llA L� passed s in. nungarttaoi 22 i9�1 . Xn • ,N - 444,, •,......,_ • :.� �� , .:r• A ,,: , y Orr .. • . f �w_ : • • ... /... �_M- •_.�. w �_....�� rasions to oo.,th. sells reee7ved. ab_.. .1-e .s Jul 26 when he cau ht diem • g Y g : , ul ' R'idn �s motor .... arenal .0„.;„.:.. g , y "e. s erved,''to. miss some. . cycle h w - ie . t ,foot dFen•' ald hs_r h_ . urn , he was the so.n of the lace, ohn Schultz and a J r i3.-rbara �'otit�. -� - �nin---' ' Ni •;..,..Ve�. . I,, . • • ,',- ” ' ., ' •. „.Y : , , . , , ��_,p . , <,...s 1 ,*} tl ,:.. .. : -. - - .. -•• ' ;.: : :: r •which' �! x w N.e�r ' ,,,. .. pegs OU11 , ,• . • '. . ' • Driving •in the rain is /difficult: Don't add #o thc# with worn winelQw wipers which 'impair vision': C pa p;me in soon f -•or :a complete-• - ' It ma Save Ou, checkup of•.your. car, y y ,• See throe h- Rats. _ 9 .. .• .. YOUR `: , . � '' � • • --cr�ator ower to:k�of�of a .. p :. ,. on. his o fa : . ` •. L nn W. Hod ins:, Luekn Y g . , lacerated' his: ri ht le J i1y 26,' g g �► Y when a ,'steel. form dropped'. on his • • leg when a chain broke, JameMc:Burne , a e 14. R. R. g 1.9,tinwimncg'ham; son-ofMrand'Mrs. surne ,wasacidentall Y • • shoe in the right foot while hunt- Murray Mc lug. withon the farm?,. R R. 2, Winghamho (He w a admitted to hospital and; . his condition xs satisfactory• Catherine: Dow , age 2' R. R; 3 , `Wingham', •daughter •of Mr: and and Mrs. Donald Dow , .was a asses er•','n•her mother's car p g I was collision' th `a .car Phil V„ crust. � -. tween a car•arid.his rr a hire°. H was treated and! released, In- e vestigated by Wingham O P,P,' Poulon; 'age .R. R. 2 ,. John Stacey , g. 22, . Wingham was, driving,a ear that rtt row n .%ie'wasa struck alarge'pileof dt h g e patient against. the steering. rh� wheel. He received;• chest and rib., injuries and wa adnritted to ital..• In.ve ti a.ted'b :. g •Y . Wi gharn_O.,.P. P _Foul on.. lifax N_JShnson'ofiMr. nd1Ivlrs James' Iola' uia was holida in near Luck• now on the family• holidaying He Was'Carman a° r..din ,in the, back"of. pick up $ truck and lost his balance when the suddcnl - x ' t 'H eve -b bitr . e -h d�-rei-C-o l bl:rrre �, SHulletthip a•aHe wasda blac]<srtrith Dungann on for 48 years: He was married in 1927 in At urn to, the former»,Ma.r : Hard Hardy, who survives him, memberof'the 1)ur nnon United C'ti,urch, ga' . Besides his wi fe,.he is srtrv� b one son •Gordon , : Y , and•tlrrte. xandchildten also t g wo'sistcra, Mrs.... _._ar t Fief: gare de> _o -f-: ina fMa,chap of, BlYthndand four� b':'''':::4•,' brothers' Da ton of Whiter'h•urel of East : g Wawanosh; Ca t n of Blyth and Elmer:,of Colhorre ship;.. : 1, ,_ ,, F,,...:-' ; .,;,Y, •r • . _'_ •• :, . ., w, ,: :I ', • . ry; . : ... EALER QRev.' ,. LP llCK:NOW' by and•Staple oYr. at •• . •driven Richb the intersection of , •ose fine, near J phLondesbo.ro the post office.,, The child'receiv- ed faciah cuts from glass; t ruck turned ::throwi.n Y him out of the truck.';He rece.iv-. ed an injured•rgh rid sh'ould:er. Stan e. •]vlacDo_nald.of conducted' the .erv'i and b, tial. tool<' lace in Ihiri`ga kr . non, Cem:ete•ry.'•• ' ;. ... . , . :,, . ..... ,w . •. y:e ;... •: :. •• • . ,- , .. : .gen, ►w••*••*••,••••!.•• ••••+!*NI*Nt*!i. ,***N**' R, R. ••'. John B b r 2 ".Byers e ': k i r :' •:' : • Lucknow , received deep lac'era- 1 Sarni • `' dy , age 6•; • . a ,. son of ,Mr.aand Mrs.' Cordon: Cas.- was a!•• • ho1ida�-ing. a -t lel •Pallbearer's .were t,ordon:.: Anderson; Gordon Sr.ttitlr •, `i true +: :. LoOKING BACKaIIIA - D!S tions, to his left :foot July29 when. .;": loot✓. -sid -the quire farm near He Webster ,•'twi liars stothr'rs„ (.;d , ' •• : • . .a"saw�h ed-a-nd-struck�:t•e Fred Blunden Luc '' fell ' '' . ,. , • on:the sidewalk • in 'Luc knowi.and - • '' •Lucknow: ie e"artei`art Alv rl Strcr •• , was standing in th .baclf of a•:pick • . , Flower .beare 's :were:•,l,oh Wer, up trucksuddenly: • r. Thorton on .Eedy; :.Gerrie Glen �rridhips .. He was igen g, emergency ,th ow ng patient-patienttheaide•o-f -: • Bi11,Parks. .tik..truck ••• He interria'1'' , . -. :; , • ,. .;.;: RE`T rY - WITH M-ARGA t,. . �, � / ... A� / THOMPSON ' • YE. RS AGO 30`.� treat'me`nt at W:in• ham $ Y. g .Hos petal. and transferredwia,atn- b•al'a'nce to 'St. Joseph s Ho§'pital.;• LV nY ons - V , `age • received injuries and was• Admitted. to hospital. R c 3 R Tale` M Innes. -age •1 �: g 1,: Holy Mr and Mrs'.. / .•„.• (..: • -�{{ 0 {�{•' • QFC : • : ,: Y 1J61 • 1v4•AY-941 Maurice Bannerrmn '23' . � $ � Zosi-'�6it�r6�6i•'-h-1�S•�e rood , son'of ,, Y _ �• .lin• south on 1 -ii 7tlwa�' 21 was T„• A - -... . , � . ” ' 'a xnear :• `r • S ;.ill ..,:•;, ;;• r �4 s � ,,: � .. ..,•.,' . ' .. ,:,. : ; • '• ,:,. • , 4. • ,. Wm. H... Wham of'St-..Thomas• Y . , '. ; ', . •, was :ap i'nted maria: •er' of •tale • . . .7 Lucknow .Bra.nch of Silverwood •. ,.:" Dairies , succeeds the late 4Vs•�f.• ,:. •••he M H Y• ` • ,. Howey. : .• ' Mr., and Mrs. Eldon'Miller Of ,.. - Thursday, Nla 1st; 1941 a *trait' -. Y � '• . n stet in. the ownership- of .The Luck'- P• . now Sentinel became. effective.... •, :' T new pro . ..... .. as Cam bell P Thompson. who'for the. previous:.••• P ten' ears'had'conducted this• 'ri t-� Y P r? ,.. ,. ..., �, ....‘_ . '�t/�ri�l!a'rr l,; d-r—��a-r� five miles north of W.in• ham: , g 'Teeswater , do4'H Highway "'Pole,' g y' .• struck a:.tele honewent • P throe 'h.a •fence into: a .ba.rle` g .. Y field and rolled over.. ''He was :: admitted.'via ambulance with ' multi,lacet'atons_to-,:the-'face,; n , injuries: to' his �•riight 'fo.ot August '1struck. by a' car driven: bj. `,li•.''. e When': i e when he ste ed •on a itch fork:•flowlitt of'Dor,chester pp , pitch : David Pa e, 'a e 8 ,'Winnipeg ; :peeled out ,of a .lane" a.� rhea `y g son of `Mr:.:and~ Mrs, ''Robert C,rand•'Bend. •. She received an i �” tired left a kle .and shoulder a� eet ) n Payne .,-•fell *approximately 20 feet. a:n a le tree •at• the horse .' ,shock and w:as adntitt4'd to host out of • pp' ` '� - 'al'. • lnvestr. at.ed"•b f'orc�t l ,1 ,of Wlliam;Pa'y'ne �.---._._5_, 1�f:ng--...,..._.. � y '' l;, •. .. • , ; .. , ,, . R. R. 1.Luckrrow , purchased the . • • • •Joe Irwin. residence'. on Outram. `' Str:.Bet. , .: Mr :and Mrs ` •Har'oid`'Greer ur- j : • , '; • • - . p '. ing and .pulahshin business: for I`1rs. g. A; D: lvlacKenzie: since the. • +• `death• of Mr ` , . lvlacKenzie in Dec-. •, rribe,r 1933, . ; . , : ,. • • ; lured back'a.nd arms,, fractured : *spine.. He was`: .. : P emergency treatment;and transfer'red:;v°ia' arrrbu'lanc�e to:Victoria Hos ital. ' Othe arc idents .tri atc I . ham... He received abrasions and r inte:rnal.in'uries:and w'as'admit'ted 'included •, dog hitcY� ;. ;; fiat hi • removed.. from visitors o .the:air to hospital.• i, Mrs.: Leslie.Oiar.' area: Doug(las..*� 2 struck by baseball•: , 1.-,r, nor :' �. chased' the residence of Mrs., W. .'. .... ' ., . .•,. his ,ra t rs. c -1: �. he f�. tm.harxgem. n.� :. . : - P O. PAY-P.-Dennis=6'illey.�: CJ ' L• 1 c•r,;c1 de ted ",irt iii its-;�,.��a.� „ m._ .. . . _ . -.. -------- .� yw__,. i --' - - . .-_ __ . -_._ _ _ ...- -, :' „ . A�: •Russell ort•the corxrer of ;Whee -� ' . = :..,er.a.nd Outram St'reets.... :. : • . . . ' • • - ' . • A'sketch plan• fora. new 4 -roam - ;•, . ,'.' . ' • ' • schools. to be on the 12th . ., . , .ownershi .in over' three decades.. 1909 NIr, IvlacKenzie,'the,n own er of ...the Teeswater •News.,. urchas• P .Lo.nd.on» : _ env estigaae•d �N�roxe>`er-� writs a�pas�et�,g:�.r • -ti .er�rs��.a,-.�,�.�..—.- car driven by. her •husba - : Department r�u 7tl'st a . rid ,•travel, .. �, . . ..f i- • .• • . ,built �, :, concession of • Ashfield was approv, • • • • . • • • • ed' and tenders for its .construction 0 • were bem called. The new g • •` ' school'would serve seven School •. sections •' ed The Sentinel',fr.o'm J. L..•Naylor, • •• •. :.... , • , , .. Ian •MacRae son' of .Mr.. and . Mrs..•John• MacRae of Locha sh • d t an, a p omnent • Stratford lawy was a p pointed de ut: ma istrate •pp . P Y g •d1 forMi dlesex and ••Ibnd,on. , . - � : .„ e .�_ : .; a Y r• •� ^� � ,� '' -yy.• ,; �. • w :• • HogFarmers . YAgo• EARSS�s.sol � � � .�: , ® :r � : Deed Assr'star e. .. • ., The Marital tri Federation of _ _, . •-MAY 1921: . . . r at 4Ki in was; been - do � e • Luck- g g now C'arnegie±tahl for Hydro light � �• � . ift IN_ ... •• , .. 4 INVITATION'S • , ' ANN • r: : TS , .. Agricul ere has asked-ihe federal y.. • governme:nt,to,.paypork producers. ..• 'a defi<Ciency payment oh:$5'a: • t h ing. Tile •contract was let by. •, tender and went to Drinkwa•ter• .n c'. `‘ , ,, .. •. ,: ,: -- • A.` _ •.,• ., INFO'RMALS hog , to a maximum of 200 hogs marketed in 1971. ,•. .s- - Y :• _..Bt}t l , end=Coe •��,._ A.school.report of`S.S.';No. •7 d the following Ashfield name e pup4110 .__.: - - - - - ••. . �'•ASK P per"`_ `g At-E-=SSCI-ES • 1 ' s. '�� � , • � 6Cli � rt-s•-ae :the ,nation -a , ' federation that' this. .Local . • farmers need it •too • Accord's" to "Bruce Cotant is - W; Ho an 'D. Ho an., J. G. . - g. g Ritchie, L. Stein, C. Hogan, I: Hogan, D, Gilmore , A: ' Ritchie g • • 1 w • , r ���/ `'� t.• "' �., _ g _ y ' tC od a1_ T-.-Ri hie-,--R-.-.Ma-c.Le C y , • :: :.. . .. . .., :. Federation of, rite here-pres-:-..-• . -,�-� . _ _ .,• w _Lit eV• -A g ,•. w v • ident,,Burto Hodge s, g prod-. ri n hog* d ucers are in desperate straits. • ,... more. :.•:L`®�', Teacher , Viole't MacLennan: . . let NAT c "Just •compare the figures ," he •` said recently.: ' `'They. tell the. • story. Farmers got an average of president Charles• Mento said compensation was•needed:'to off- Lei lit • AssIST. YOU „WITH YOUR : W D'D1NG .PLANS YA '. -7_ a-hundredj-weigh 1 err- :, hogs •to the first six rrronths of • : -';l5'70.. But this year ,' just •$24.36. • µ . .There aren't too trimly prod- • ucers of anything you' care to Y g name who can take a•33 per cent •. cut.. in income andstill make a .. , profit., Certainly hog producer ••can't, and' that' why they're ••� going broke. " t • ..' , .. When he annotlr�ced the'.,l�ecluest to the federal, ..goVet'n11ent.r CFA • t''kreav o ss-st- o o rrces- ".The situation is,' and has been y d truly �itastrous•for I%og produce'rs•," he said., "There's an Agricultur--' al Stabilization Act to help. prod ucers at times like this,•• and'• it's about•trme the •govern- ment•used it. Meanwhile, CFA' plans to study 'the whole agricultural support program and rrtYake:recorri.tnetlda:y tions to�'the federal oV'ernrnerty COME a _ „ • w.. IN.' A[d D ASK GTT •: AOR. YOUR FRE R'Cyl5TER . • BRIDAL. d , Zil'. ,.