The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-19, Page 18e
sold their 100 acre farm on High-
way• 86- East to 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Graham of Kinloss.' Mr.
and Mrs. Wall have purchased a
house in Clinton.
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(SELF STORING SCREENS) •
Announce Sevetal
Area: Real.
Estate: Sales
•The following real .estate sales
have been completed recently. by
Warren Zinn -, salesman for Wil-
fred Mcintee & Co. Ltd.
250 acres of Joseph Dauphin,
4th Con. Ashfield Twp. to Orrie
•Gingrich of Hamilton .and his
brother-in-law , Murray Martin bf
Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Gingrich,
have 4 children, 2 in school and
2 pre-schoolers. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin, who bought Bill Black's
house on the 4th, have 2 child-
ren. The Blacks have purchased
a house in Goderich. The Dauph-
in family have moved nearer .to
Dungannon to the farm ,which they
had purchased from Wilbur BroWn
a few years ago. .
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Gregory of
London have bought 150 acres
from David Sproule , 2nd Con.
West Wawanosh. Gregorys have a
family of 4 young children. Mr.
and Mrs. Sproule and family are
presently residing in the former
Jack Brodie house on the 2nd of
Ashfield.
.John McKay Is
Guest Speaker For
Sunshine SiOer:
The Sunshine Sister Banquet of
the St. Helens Women's Institute
was held on Tuesday eveniPalt
April 11 at prookside School.
Everyone enjoyed a delicious
meal prepared and served by the,
Blake ladies.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
E. W. Rice, Mrs.. Bob Aitchison ,
and ,Mrs. Allan Miller for perfect
attendance at the W.I. meetings
for the year.
A leap year birthday gift was
presented to Mrs.' Ernest Snowden.
Mrs. Chas. McDonald won the
lucky chair prize.
Mrs. Allan Cranston won a gift
having her wedding anniversary
nearest the night of the banquet.
Mrs. Russel Phillips gave a hum-
orous monologue.
1\4 rG oCrs d.00riant enLsetys: Issen:oeM-rwgdsiev. As 1\11 o:ht, on•and Mts, Russel phillips w
Rutherford and Mrs. Allan mu
as winners.
Mrs, RusSel Phillips introduc
the gueSt Speaker John MacKay
who spoke and showed slides of
his recent conducted tour of th
British Isles.
, Mrs. Jim Aitchison thanked
MacKay. •
A sing song was, conducted b
Mrs. E. W. RiOe and Mrs, Ross
Gammie .:
Mrs. Harold Gaunt thanked t
ladies for the lovely banquet a
Mrs. Peter Chandler thanked th
committee that arranged the
pleasant evening.
Each lady presented her Sun-
shine Sister with a gift.
"Blest be the tie-that Binds"
closed the evening.
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TreptIniuries •
At: Hospital
David Carter , age 14, R. R. 5,
,Lucky ow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cartqr , fell off his bicycle
at his home April 11, He fractur-,
ed his right hand.
Miss Catherine McIntosh, Luck-
now , • fell at her home in Luck
now April 11 and fractured her
right wrist. She was admitted to
hospital.
Elizabeth Sja.atda, age 4, R.R.
3, Wingham daughter of Mr. anc
Mrs. Harry S jaarda came in
contact with hot water and receiv-
' ed first and second degree burns
to her head. •
Bradley Campbell, age 5 ,
Bluevale, fell off a' tractor at the
residence of Harvey-Timm,
Blirevale-aird-fratnired his right
anti. ,
Peter Jaschke , age 24 ,. R. R.
4, Wingham , had-his rifle mis
aim and the shot lodged in his
left foot. Wingharri O.P.P. Bell
investigated. • '
"Mrs. Winnifred Fowler, Wing-
tram , was admitted to hospital
with a fractUred right• wrist
caused by a fall in a neighbour's
home.
Donald Swartzenauber age 8,
R. R. 4, Wingharn , fell in the
barn and lacerated hisTight
elboW.
Mrs. Mary MacKerrie of ,
\'Nringham receivcN..' sccoz deg:rec
Gre.gt.: Stepben.s. , age 1E; ,
Upset his 1:•,icycle ,• •
riding ,tiorth of Gozte. ape: rer.e .,-.
ed abrasions to•lus fac.e ta
Dairid Newbold, Lucknow , frac•
tured his left thumb Aril 15 play:-
,ing rugby.
William Wheeler, age 2Q,
Wroxeter, was riding his motor-
cycle, and lost control of same
while crossing the railroad tracks..
on Highway 87 Weit of dorrie.
He was thrown a distance from
the machine and injuries included
multiple abrasions and contusions
to his face and left arm, bath
hands and right knee. Wingharn
D. O.P . Ricker investigated.
Ruth Ann Macintosh, age 4,
Brucefield , was visiting with
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.,, Jim
Johnston ; R. R. 2, Bluevale ,
when she was attacked by the
family, dog while playing on the
swing. She receiveda dee-p.=14T
eration to the right temple,, .con-
tusions and abrasions to face,
-arms, and han . Wing-ha-m-0; P.
P. Balzer hives igated.
Mother Passes
In Woodstock
Mrs. Walter Clark of
Woodstock, Mother of Herb Clark.
of LucknoW , passed away on Món-
'day , April 10th in her Seth year.
Besides het. husband Mrs.' Clark
is survived by four sons Herb of
thcknow; Fred , Gordon tIna. Ross
of Woodstock; and trio daUghters,
lirs. Steve (Doris) Sp.el--ter ane;
(.,e.act -v..ar:147,;€ 5ct.' --1-• • •
•
Mr. and 1\71rs.• Robert Kelly and
family of londo n haVe_purchased
10 acres from Russel Johnston on
the 9th Con. Ashfield. The
Ke-ltys are ooramencing-to_build
a house on the lbt 'where the
former Johnston house stood and
which was, burned in DeCember
1970.
100-acrefarm of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Cook has been sold tO Mr.
and Mrs. Cleason Martin and .
family of Wallenstein., This
was the Cook home farm on the ; '
12th Con. Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bolt and
her sister Miss Agatha Dueck have
purchased the 100 acre dairy farm
on the 3rd Kinloss (just east of
Langside) from. Omar Brooks.
Mr. and MrS. William R. liar-
lar_in,dsor_have...purchased
100 acres from Russel Gaurit , 2nd -
Con. Kinloss, The Harmans have
a farnily of 7 children.
Diesel Fuel Tax
Lifted OFA Told
Farmers and conimercial fisher-
men will,no longer liaife to pay
tax_on-diesel fuel , the-Field-Sec—
retary of the Huron County Federa-
tioncif Agriculture said Thursday. ,
William Crawford of Clinton
said he had been told by,the Ont-
ario Federation of Agriculture that
the Provincial Government had,
amended enabling legislation in-
troduced with the provincial,bud
get at the end of March to exempt
these two groups, frorn paying the
ta .
The tax - 25 cents Per gallon on
'fuel that only costs 24 cents Per
•gallon wholesale -'waS criticized
last week as "unnecesSary double-
'4 X
h::.ent had been Lac-
chanczes.
1-/c.i•pidrig."
- 1„e issue ha.d ken confused by burns to, her .left at-th and Ieg
the fact not all fuel oil When,a pot of boiling water spill-
ed froth the stove. s: had been levying the
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