The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-23, Page 9---11‘POPET MISS THEFLLOW"
TWO MOVIES
"MY DOG SHEP"
his is America — where adventure an&romance roam the
pen Road. This i8, the story of -an Orphan 134537 not wanted by
is uncle,' an abandoned German Shepherd dog, and an old
wanted father. They adopt each, other and foil a gang, of
idnappefs, Heart tingling, warm and humorous — definitely
Dr all the family.
AND THE SECOND MOVIE
"RUNAWAY" .
k heart rending story of a Korean orphan that will renew your
aith in the Lord.
FRIDAY, 'MARCH 3
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REPORT
Novice Team
Eliminated In
ff-Series__
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A motor vehicle when operat-
ed on a .highway from one-half
hour after sunset•to one.
,12),lf hour before sunrise Or at any
:time wficnvisibility is; less than
500 feet shall carry three lighted
lalqps in a•sonspicuous poSition.
One on each side of the front
which shall display a, white or
amber, light only and one on the'
rer,to display:a red light only
Alotorcycle i one lamp an the
Christmas and New Year railway
rates. ' Christmas rates to any •
point- in Canida were a fare and
a quarter.
(6 DAYS)
THURS., FRI., SAT.,
MON., TUES. WED.,
FEB. 24, 25, 26,. 28, 29
MAR. 1
Adult Entertainment
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Daughter"
tESPAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912 ..THE LUCKNOW sawriNgt-, ONTARIO; pAGO
Juveniles Locked
At 1 Game Each
With. Milverton
LucknowJumeniles, in. W.O. A.
• playoff hockey a close. '
imetoNlilverton lasat-Triday
score of 5 to :3,.•. •
Goal scorers were: Russ Nlon- •
ief,. Allan Andrew , SCi'VQ Hack-
On .8.tinday Februar'y., :20 Luck•
*.evened the Best-of-.five series
;winning a hard game .by.
to 4 score.
Goal scorers' w ere* Doug Stev -
ls'on3,.Allan Andrew 2, Jim .
lurray 1, C;raliam I la milton 1.
Lucknow play. in .011
hiirsday night .at:id back in "Luc k-
on.Sunday, rchiinary 27. •
lie fifth Same, ii :necessary.,
ill he in Milverton February
)th..
20 Years Ago
DECEMBER 1951 . •
"Steve -St-other's Night": was
eld-at Creeltnan hall, C}titario
gricultural COilege,•Gile•lphto
obourthe dean of Agricultural '
epesentatives who retired, on
overnher ,lst after 36, years, of
iithful and effiCient service in ..
As capacity. The occasion was
larked by the presentation of a
an'e and a beautiful leather wal , !t. •
Donations from residents of the.
ownshipso•f Kiriloss , .Ash field. „
est Wawa nosh and I:rain the Wage of L,
,!eded. the $16.00 required to pur ,
lase. the shed on the corner of,
Atnpbell and Plavelo•ck Streets'
Orn the Luctipw United Church
id assure its continuance as a
inimunity shed.' . - • • • Mr, and IA's., Jim Reid purchaS''
la grocery business on the cut- f .
Luc know 'Nov ice hoc key tea rn .
drove to' Tceswatcr on 'Tuesday ,
February 1G for a game which was
the last game 'of the hest of
"D" series against
Teeswater. Lucknow was elimin-
ated in :3 ga•mes•stritight, the last
.,,a•Ine .by a score •of •. to I..
Steve Simpson, sLcn ed. laroknoWLs
only goal, assisted by Steven
MacPherson.
• • ,In •an exhibiabn game in Ripley
on Friday, February 18, Lucknow.
defeated Ripley by 'a score of 3:to
1.
LucknoW • Searers . were. Wayne
McDonagh with assists going to
Mark•Haldenby and Tay
The,oter goal was scored by Paul
Murray ,:assisted by Steve Mac -
P.11 Orson The boy's are now going.
severalto play : exhibition games."
befor.e some: tournaments coming
tip in Mareh,in Durham and Mild:-
ma y
skirts of Port' Elgin: Mr. and Mrs.
Reid, formerly. of Lucknow , sold
their general store 'business at.
Blackhorse a few months.
before.
40 Years Ag
DECEMBER 1931
Mr. A. D. MacKenzie , ,Editor
and Proprietor. of The Lucknow
Sentinel and prominent citizen for
a score of year's, passed away on
Decetnber 13th. As a young man/
he spent a good deal of Utile in /
the West. On his return. to this
area he purchased the Teeswatcr
r ri
in newspaper work. He later pur-
chased The Sentinel and settled
in Lucknow permanently in 1910.
In 1018 he married Dora Lees of
Lucknow.
'For the first time in many years
the railways of Canada authorized
their agents to offetsreduccd
KINCARDINE •
During•the period,,of January 31,
1072 until Fehrua•ry ,.1972 the
members of. this•detachnient,
vestiated 19*.motor vehicle aecid
erns;
Total property daniage is estim-
ated at approximately $15,000.
Several older ,model -vehicles were
totally d,ernolished.
On February -1, 1972 the only
serious injury was reported.. A .
vehicle operated by Anton Sapeta
1, COmlachie, Ontario. ,
and southbound on 421 highway
came into collision with' a tractor7
trailer northbound and operated
by bobby -Lee McFarland, R. R. .
h 1 , 'Yosemite, Kentucky ,
Mr. Sapeta suffered a badly
broken .jaw and wasremoved•to
Kincardinehospital by ainbulance
NOTE: The aboVe.accidents.
were caused by snow filled roads
and extremely poor visibility. It
is our policy to inform the ,local
radio:and news office and keep
these persons up to.date.an cOhdi-
lien's, before you travel we would
'ask that you, listen to these media
and consider the necessity of your
trip.,
in his vehicle from the post ,
office parking area, at.the time,
of the •Collison. namage•was eS-
timated a,t approximately..$400.06
YPU••AND IJIE LAW •
Section nineteen of. the
Criminal Code 'of Canada states
"Ignorance of the law by a person
who commits an Offence is not
front white only and one on the •
rear , red only, operated during
the timed indicated above.
Fa'rin Tractor - when operated
on a• highway must use , those
lights as indicated/for theniotor
vehicle...
. Snow Vehicle- 'one light on
the front showing .white only and
one on the rear showing red only.
These lightsoperated at the' times
-41 w-n-a
bicycle .or .Tricycle when op-
erated. on a highway under the
condition of part shall sho.w
a white or anther llIght to the
front and on, the 'rear a lighted
lamp displaying a red light or
reflection •approved, by . the, Depart 7
merit. In addition on the' fient
forks whits reflective Material •
.-a-144-e-n4he re-- red-reflecxive~natY
erial• covering a surface of not
leis than tell inches in length and.
one inch in width.
Saturday, February, '19, 'was.
bad for accidents. Constable
Renwick', Burgess and POland in-
.vestigated'a total 'of 21 accidents
on ;f 21 highway between12.30
m . and 9.00 p.
At approximately 3..00 p..m.
three car accident, 3 miles south -.
of .Kincardine resulted in serious
injuries to Reginald O'Brien, 21
years, 'of R: Kinca rrdine..
"Mr. O'Brien was a Passenger in
a vehicle opera t ed by William
Reynolds, Southampton
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au;dso
e Re
utyh--.
bou
nold7s vehicle. came into colli-
sion with a vehicle operated by
Joe VatrWerisein ,. Ajax ., Ontario
'and northbound at the time of the
collision.. Mr. O'Brien•• is present-,
ly in .Kincardine hospital suffer-
ing'froM a' broken back.
At approximately 4.30 p.m.
february.19; a northbound vehic-.
le,operated by' Grant Steeves, 225
Markham Rd. , Scarborough,
came into a collision with a south'
bound truck operated,, by Karl
'Bayley, R. R. # 1., Kincardine.
Mr. Steeves suffered fractures and
severe facial lacerations: Mr.
Steeves' wife, a passenger-In the
vehicle, also suffered fractures
and facial lacerations. Michael
Steeves, age 3 years, accomp7
anying his parents also suffered
facial lacerations. /All parties
are in satisfactory donditiOn in
the Kincardine and District Hospit
al..
A two car collision on, County
Road 1 south of the Jct. Conc.
7, ,Kincardine Twp. resulted in
injuries to several persons. A
nc rarbotrrrd*ehiele-Opetaed by
Donald Woods of Bruce Twp.
came into collision with a vehic-
le operated by Derrick Nurton,
Queen St. Kincardine, Kitied'r- ,
dine And District Hospital ambu-
lance removed Mrs. Nurto'n,
passenger, to 'Kincardine Hospit-
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THROUGH THE SENTINEL... FILES:,
WITH' MARGARET THOMPSON
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On Sunday February (.; ; Con-
sta.ble McPhail im,estigated a•
single caraccident on the--6-th
Conc. 'of Kincardine Twp. A
vehicle operated by,'Robert Black
of Kincardine and eastbound 'on
conc. went out of control on the
ity•roatis and went over a bridge
.
and into •the south ditch. Damage
tavehicle was approximately':
$30,0.00. " , • .
On ;Monday, February 7, a col-
lision. in ,tile village of „Ripley
was investigated by Constable
McPhail. A truck 'operated by'
Clarence Pollack and westbound
on Jessie Street was in collision .
with a.sec,ond 'truck operated by
Richard Henry, 1,1C Frederick St. ,
Kitchener leury was back,-
an excuse, for committing that
offence'4 .:,(ignoiance of the law
is no exctise)..
' During the"next few weeks this
.series of articles will
outline 'parts of the Highway
Trdffic, Act and -other Provincial
Statutes which you may find of
value.
The advers*e Weather delayed Mr..
Thornicroft's arrival at hospital
until 7.15 a.m. Sunday morning,
Assisted by his wife and friends,
Mr. Thornicroft was able to tome
as -far as the lower Beach Road •
which ,was then found blocked. A
call for assistance was answered.'
by Bob Tout, ,cord McIntyre, and
--11arokl—Matirer-o-f-Kineardine. Mr
Tout, operating his front end load
er, was able to open a path for
the police•cruiser and the ambu-
lance to the Bruce Beach Store
and' then returned to Kincardine,
CONTINUED ON PAGE 16
Colour Starring
John Mills, Robert Mitchum, r
Sarah Miles
This was one 'of the big ones
from the pait year. Make sure
you see it. Due to the length
of this picture there will be
only. one' showing each night,
starting at 8:00 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:1'S
and 9:15. All other, days,' one
show at 8:00, except where
noted on the program,
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FEB.' 26
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SHOW. TIMES
al suffering from undetermined
injuries. Mr. Woods, driver-of
one of the vehieleswas treated
,for cuts and bruises. As a result
Of the collision ; both Vehicles
were completely demolished.
A snowmobile accident which
occurred in the Point Clarktrea
at approxiMately 2.30 ,
February 20 resulted in the
hospitalization 'of James Thorni-
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