The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-12, Page 1r
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Nile ACea Yolk. Dies Under Silage
A 23 ,y car-old Nile. area young
.man,died Ivlonclay when he• was
buried .under a pile of silage on
h father's farm on the 9th•of
Co 1..rne Township, just east of
the county road between Nile ,
and Carlow..,
All?ert Keith Brindley.; son of
Mr. and Mrs., Gordon 13rindley and
One of 14 children, was taking'
wheelbarrows full of silage,froin 411,
a trench silo outside the barn
-when the.a.ccident occurred.
The'trench silo, is a' hole in .
the ground about eight feet deep
With cement sides where silage is .
stored. • . .
'He and fitssibiother Robert, 29,
and a:,ieighlorof. Ernest .Glenn, 75,
were f eeding cattle..
When the youth didn't return
with a wheelbarrow full of silage,
Robert went-to see what had,hap
pened.
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He saw that a wall, of silage,
'which had been piled 10 to 12 •
feet high, had c'ollapsecl, *
Robert found brother under
the silage mid; applied mouth-to'•
mouth resuscitation for about 2p-
minutes while Mr. Glen called
an arnbulance.
He wasTronounced dead at the
Alexandra Marine and Ceneral
Hospital in Qaderich. The acrid
ent took place about 5.30 p.rri.,
Alsk(ielci Township and Highway 867
Claim Two.. .New. YOrs,,,llabies„
'To, Reside Just A- Few Miles Apart
A year • WEDNESDAY, ,1•ApcoARY• 12t1",. 11.72. •
Injured Treated
John. MoWbrat,, R. R; 3 Lucknow..
received leg and head injuries
an January 4 When he 'fell from the
barn into .the chute of the Feed
Mobile truck on .Dave Moffat's
farm. He was' admitted to
, .
Jeanette Joyce Broome, daugh-
ter of Mr : and Mrs. Robert Broome
of. Paramount, was the first baby
born' at the Wingham and District
Hospital in 1972. She weighed
pounis , 12 ounces and arrived.
at 7 a.m. on Sunday, January 2.
Fier brother Michael' was one
ounce lighter when he was•born.
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The family live •in the Kilpatrick
house on Highway 86 at
„Paramount. Mr. Broome is ein-'
ployed at Lucknow Furniture.
They formerly lived in the Glen'
Walden.house a sputh.out.;`
skirts .of Luc know . •
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hotpital. •
Mrs. Jack (Tena),Verhulst i .
R. 3 Goderich was admitted to
Wingham -hospital via ambulance
on. January •5 when she became
injured from falling down stairs'
into the basement of her hOrne.
She fractured her fight leg. She
was given. emergency treatment
and'then transferred to St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, via .
ambulance.
Ernest Albert, age 17 ,. R. R.:3,
Wingham, was travelling East on
Highway SG in .a truck approxim-
ately two miles East of Lucknow,
When the dolt flew open and Nancy Errington, and later, "Let :bereaved 4asi.summer when Mrs.
he , fell out and inj6red both knees, us break bread together on our ' Bolte was killed in, a car-train,
and fractured his left elbow. He knees", by the choir of girls. collision on the same concession
was treated and released. Invest=
igated by Wingham 0.p.P. Mc-
Kittric.- • • '' • . ' .Legion.Announce Winners In Essay and Susan Thompson, age 12, R. R.• • .
10.BelFra:v c ,. daughter• of Mr. and
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Poetry- Contest About. Remembrance Mrs: Samuel Thompon, fell off
.was the dedication of new front
doors for the church.
This is a memorial gift from
the. former. Pori Albert chtirch
members honouring a.corigrega -
'don which served over 100 years.
The plaque was presented by Rod
/ylcicenzie and 'accepted by Lloyd
Hodges, witli,the dedication given
"atenc_e_Me_Clena •ha n
" Sacrament of Holy CornmuniOn
was also observed. -The choir;
With. Karen Rivett as organist,
.provided two suitable numbers,
"Bless ThiS Hotise", as a solo by
Fire was kept from •the main
part of the home .with no •damage,
other than by smoke.
The Bolte family were sadly
Dedicate New Fire Gutted
Church Doors Back Kitchen Of
DUNGANNON NEWS Kmloss Farm Home
On. Sunday morning; .January 9, Faulty wiring was blamed for
at the Dungannon United Church, the fire which gutted the baCk
an im •ressiye: art of the service kitchen of the Glen Bolte ,home
in the Purple Grove--a-Fea of the
12th,concession 'of .1<inloss',,'On
Thursday of last
"Mr. Bolte and and his
ritOther were in Kincardine at the
time and arrived .home to find the
back kitchen on fire. • • • •
The LucknOw Fire .Department..
was summoned and later, the
e le yL-F-ise De-par t-mem.' • .
• z•-•csoiNc.c.c-sc•
a snow
injured Day, Ninne'Stanley.Loree St .$andra Finlay r;-.171-t;iarict her home and .
Helen Ainslie who was the first
is Pictured, with her new datighter
Mrs. Doug. Marlyn of Lochalth
bat?y'born in 1972 at The Kin-
Ordine and District Hospital. St e
was born .at 5.11•p.m. on Sattir- „
jantiarylSt. Her mother, IS
'the former Karen Carruthers of
Ripley. Doug.and Karen Martyr).
have a sonborialci who is almost
two year's of age. Helen Ainslie
weighed 6 pounds, 14 1/2 ounces
at birth.
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Over $1 600-For
Jim and Vi Arnold
A latge crowd attended the ben•
efit dance in the Lucknow Legion
Hall on 'Friday night for Mr. and
Ashfie.ld ToWnship who lost their
store, their home and all their'
personal possession's in' a fire rec
ently.
Andy, Ritchie and Girvin Reed
organized the event and•made the
presentation of a gift of money
from many 'in the community who
contributed to the fund.
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Orcheitra.' Ladies frb-6,-? the Lanes
rnunity prepared the ldnch
whir erved at the dance_ .
okr Of the donations were '
made at the dance on Friday,
but many,, who were unable to
attend , left•donations at St. t,
Helens Store, Amberley Store,
Lticknow Co-op and The Lutknow.
Sehtinel: Close to $500 %•ras
received at 'The Sentinel. and is
still corning in this week.
Winners in the annual Essay and
Poetry competition held in con•-•
nection with lZemembrance Day
and sponsored by Royal,Canaclian
Legion Branch 309 in Laic know
were' - EssaYs: 1st, Stanley Loree,.
Lucknow Centr-al Public School, • son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Austin 1..oree.,
Luc know; 2nd, Donna 'Frayne, St.
Joseph's Separate School, Kings
Midge daughter Of Mr: and' Mrs.
Donald Fsayne,....RLR: 3 Goderich;
3rd, Mary. Anne Altan, Brookside
Public SChool, daughter of •Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Alton, R. R. 2
Lucknow. •
Poetry N:iihriets. were: 1st, Sandia
Finlay Lucknow 'Central Public
School ; daughter Of Mr. and Mts.. . .
ecrest
now.-
The first prize inners each
received $15.00, ith second
and: third winners ach receiving
$10.00 and $5.00. Each entrant •
received $2.00 in ,both categor-
ies. F Otirteen•pupiLs entefed-the,
competition in 'this area.
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Died In Hospital
Mrs. Daft Wvlds of Ash field
Township passed. away in Wing .
haiin and District Hotpital on Sat-
urday , January 8th 'in her 85th
year. .
Alvin Moran•of:Ashfield ,TowRo7
ship is a ,patient hospital in
London folloWing a snowmobile
accident last week end near Boil-
er BeaCh. He received a broken
knee dap and inkiries to the liga-
ments in his leg when his snow'
rnachind Ikas .in collision with a
parked par owned by Geraldine
asgrOve o -Windsor' -
now, passed„away at Pinecrest
'Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow
on Sunday ; January •9*.th in her
'80th year. //'
The funeral service will be
„held on Wedriesda)?, January.12th
at 2 p.m; at MacKenzie Mernor-'
cal Chapel, Lucknow with terrip-
Orary entombment' at 8Outh Kin-
ISS au • eum.
. . Bob Finlay, Lucknow; 2nd, Use , The funeral service was held
Close'to .$1500 was presented Gunby , Brookside Public School, .on Tuesday, January 11th, at Mac-,
to Jim and Vi and since that ' " daughter of „Mr. and Mis. Merle k e ilz i e Luck-
time ; about $150 more hasbeen Gunby, R. R. 1 Dungannon; Srd. now. Memorial Chi el, Luck-
received at The Lucknow Sentin- Catherine Dunsi-nikir, Lucknow , ' Temporary entombment was at
el where &mations were aCcepted. Central Public School , . diughter - South Kinloss Mausoleurri.
- - of Mrs. Eunice Dunsmuir 'of Luck- ' _... —
;Dancing was enjoyed to Tiffin's'
pored In
Snowmobile Mishap
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