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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-22, Page 8When you bring your car to us, you can be . sure we'll check it thoroughly, repair it with precision. Our know-how, skill and experience . make thebig dif- ference. • •e,. .1l • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY', SEPTEMBER 2 RY EVENIN Jean Phillips •rolled .thehigh single of 243 and -t a -high [fiple • 'of 574 on Monday evening,. Games of.200 and over Jean. •Phillips 243. •Team points: Norma • McDonagh's Chestnuts 7, 'Jessie • Joynt's Beechnuts 0';•Ena Hender son's: Peanuts ; 5 , Ruth Thompson's ..Coconuts 2 Jean Phillips Butter . nuts 5 ,: Catherine 'Andrew's Wal nuts 2... , ;/ Team standings, Chestnuts 12, Peanuts 10 , :Butternuts 47, Beech. nuts 5',' Walnuts 4; Coconuts.'4. served 8:8th irthday Monday .14NL20UGH NEWS. • We extend ,best: wishes to Mrs. .William Coxwho celebrates her 88th birthday on Monday., 'Sept- ember 20th.. She is a patient in the 'Kincardine,and'District 'Hos- pital but her many, friends wish her improved health , :and hopeshe. will be able to return home `soon. Mr. and .Mrs; .Jack Scott, Misses Edna and May Boyle spent. Mon day at Kincardine Hospital with Mrs . Wm ... Cox' on the oc.easion of hat 88th. birthday and received frieJtds and relatives, who called to extend best .wishes to th'i's .dear lady and also, enjoy her birthday Cake. ' • Mr. and -Mts.. Gerald Rhody are, the proud grandparents„, of their . w ara.ndson •horn to Mr and Mts.., • La dies rhe 1-iigh single was rolled by.Kay Crawford .wi . a . , : ' ay a o took, high triple with a 625 • Games 200 and over Kay Craw- turd 256,• 222, Lois Walden 254, 201, Dean Agnew 254, Marie. QfPWAff �3nnsonc-218:,' • 'Anne Wisser 227, Marianna Poiter 204 , Zena Garniss, 203 , Trudie • Nelson 202.. Allan. Rhody on Monday,•Septeth- ber•20th in. Kincardine and •Dist-. • rict Hospital'.' Reception At Whitechurch HtdI LAN:as:m z NEWS, 'A large crowd, attended the rec- eption friday, evening at the Whitechurch community hall held •in honour of Mr. and Mrs;, Bill Moffat of Lucknow (Donna . Mullin,. Lucknow). 4 After:luneh,the-new-l-yw-eds w-ete. called .to the platforrn where Mae Conley and Ji.m Young presented' Bill and 'Donna "with a purse,of. money on behal;�j of friends: and. neighbours.. Bill and Donna thanked everyone for their kind ness. The•,Langside C.0; C. visited. CKNX last Monday -evening. This toitir •gave the•children an in- . side look at the world ofcorrimun- ications which they have be:en. 'studying this year .• On• -Sunday ;: the -group held its regular meeting. They 'enjoyed singsongs, Bible stories and games Jim_Orr=of London; visited with tis rhother Mrs:Wm. Orr and .Robert Orrof La.ngside• overthe week end. Mr.: and•Mrs:' Robert Bregnian and fa.inily visited iii Co'llingwood on Saturday.. Mrs. Margaret McPherson of R. R. 'I Hoiyrood is a patient in ' ingha •-and Di&tr- t—Resp t=a- where she is.undergoing.treat- ment a and hopes to soon be home Irl''• . • Team points: •Mary Cleland's Peanuts'7, Rena Forster's chest- nuts 0; Tillie 1Nilson's Hazel -nuts ' 3,' Tena Gardner's'Alrnond-nuts "4; Barb Whitby's Pecan -nuts' 2, A number from here attended the• LtfCkzej,,, ra'll fair on Saturday Mr:, 'and wits . •Karl ,. B. le 'Mis y Carol .Boyle and Mrs. --William Lloyd.+nf'Lo cio-Thvisited_o _Sattrr- day evening-wi h-ttinaan'd"1 ay B.o;yle . ; Miss Marjorie Burt of Willow hale spent the week end at her home here. •. . AccidentsArE.. ., Vgrfed Penny Van Osch,, ,age 4,, E. R. 3, Lucknow , daughter•of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Van Osch, fell off the back of a truck September 13 anI lacerated: her. nose. .David Flarrison , age 6 , Wroxet- er son of Mr.. and Mrs William Ilarrison ,' ,fell ,off a Slitde. at.How;ck Public School and frac Lured his•left wrist Emerson Hickey., Whitechurch ,. received first' degree bur n°s"to his right ,leg and both feet when a mould blew ,'spraying hot iron over him, Mrs.., Patricia: Gibson , age 29, R. R. 3, Goderich was driving:. her tar on Highway 21., one-half, rni �e south of Amberley, on Sept- ember 15.'. when she was hit.head• on by a car which was from Mich igan. Mrs.; Gibson suffered multi "abrasions and contusions; whip•, lash injury , concussion and shock. :She was treated (nd later released. The accidenf wwas • investigated,t 2Goderich O P :P. • 'Barry -Paul R R..2 , Wingham, -,• a �• ' � . a steel causing causing a deep laceration tothe palm' .ot his hand : , ,He ,was admitted to hospital. i ..nesvoR 1111. -1.194F1V« SAO: ' T./N W.I j//, �,x,• ms,;µ 4. .1411, v dgvr T Wayne• Carter R. R l';. naw ,•cut his right rhurnh. sheet n etal:,Septerribet it; Russell• Irvin , •R, Lucknow, caught his r;tli foot ina power take off o -tractor on September 'it;• of farm. He received abrasi the leg and foot , was trey released. • , i. • Michael•:Foran,. age 23 2 , Lucknow ,' was d•ri:ving. up truck and lost control' o erll,,:ber %,,. .i.e.TSliee_of the ent .was' on the 9th. c:onces East 'Wawanosh•, west of ':U He. was.. admitted to_ hbsptt head.and•bac1E injuries. Stewart, age.20, R. R..3, ,a passenger,in the truck,- ' -wi-t' back'njuries. • ,'The acid investigated .by Wnharat', -Balser. ' •-i�4/�� - i %/:7/i . ii/////// // it/////// /r/ / .,U/ .ii //i•..'44/ , ii / /r/iii. '7 /%/ //r 3.7 /s: j . j is the man; about the whin ma'am"' It's,,true, livingin an. older home without�u-to-da a wirin' ust doesn't hold Y ,p t ��.. a candle to truly modern electrical living. • ' The drag aa- el cel - mod -et' i -ttro�rb t ori l '._ b -r-' = trte &�r-I i-fe-T-� 9 • rte fig � . . throughout every room in your home'— fo`r'years to come. You'll have more outlets and •switches where . you want them,• better erformance •from your appliances — and you can even add:the year-round comfort: of electric cliimate'. control. '• • ' 'Team standing:,Peanuts'10, Almond -nuts 8, Walnuts' '7, Pecan- nuts 7 ,' Hazel -nuts 5', Chestnuts 5 1.• .. • .r� G:- Miss- Edna Boyle attended the Induction Service at the .Church• of the Messiah at Kincardine bit:. Sunday. Mr; and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins of London visited over the week end with relatives'and friends here. .• Some froth bete enjoyed a day at th:e'Western''Fair at London., or expensive. In fact, the cost will probably be less_ than'you imagine. • • For greater comfort and convenience —. and an extra marg,in'of safety,, too - call your qualified 'Electrical Modernization'contractort iso:itcrtptcnt • Or askyour Hydro, ' IIAOOl111�p�'AT�ON' i••'