The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-13, Page 20Hospital Treats
Variety Of Injuriis
During Week
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'ABE TWENTY. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th 1f72
against the cement mixing mach—
ine while working on the swim-
rning pool at Lucicnow on Sept-
ember 6th. '
KINLOSS
An enthusjaslic group of child-
ren gathered for the resumption
of Sunday School at South Kin-
loss Presbyterian Church, on Sept-
ember 10. A good crowd wel-
comed Rev. Glenn NOble back
from vacation, There will be
no church service or Sunday
School next Sunday as it is Dun-
gannon Anniversary but Sunday
School and church will be at the
usual times 11.30 a.m. and
12.30 p.m. on September 24.
Many young people are now
furthering their education. Pat
Sparks, Betty Colwell and itod
' MacKenzie return to Western
pniversity. Heather MacKenzie
is attending McMaster University
and Linda Sparks is studying at
the Toronto Conservatory of
Music' while Brian Keith is at
Humber College. •
Alex MacLeod, Lawrence
MacLeod, Keith Hodgkinson and
JOhn MacKinnon enjoyed a fishing
Irircin-Vorthern-Orirario-last week,
Miss Bessie Carnochan of, Ottawa
visited, last week at the home of.
Mr. and Mrs, Ira DicIde.
Following the christening of
Shauna Jean, infant daughter of
Mr, and Mrs.' Wrn. Andrew Jr. ,
on Sunday at Trinity United
Church, the Andrew family were
guests at the home of Mr; and
Mrs, Jack Needham,
Darryl and Lorri-lynn Campbell
of Kincardine were week end
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Robt.
Gilchrist and boys.
Denver Dickie is this week
attending an Engineers Conference
in Milwaukee, Wiscwisin."
Recent visitors with the Need-
'ham and Dickies Were Mr, and
'Mrs. Godbold (Rene_ MAC Intoh) ••
of Shelburne, their daughter
Cynthia arid three little girls;
Mrs. Torrance Anderson (Hazel
Macintosh) and Miss Gerrie
Macintosh. The Macintosh
sisters 'are first cousins of Blanche
Needham and the Dickie farm .
was their original home.
While Mrs. David Farrish of
Saskatoon was visiting her sister,.
Mrs. Wilfred Farrish of Lucknow,
they also visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall.
ZION
Miss Wanda Hunter spent the
week end at her home, and was a guest Saturday evening at the -
Keil-Reid wedding. Wanda is teaching Home F,conornics this year at Kernaban Park Secondary
School, $t. Catharines, Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
'accompanied Mr. and •Mrs-. Bob
Irwin of Dungannon on Stinday to
Thamesville , where they visited Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sterling and.
Darlene.
Miss Donna Ritchie of London
was home for the week end and
Mended the Reid-Keil cqeddingi
on Saturday,at Kurtzville at
Trinity Lutheran Church.
81st BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie
visited on Saturday with Mrs.
Mary McAuley at Milton. It was
the occasion of Mrs.' McAuley's
81st birthday.
Other recent guests included Dr.
and Mrs. Harold' Yaeger, of St.
Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Pollock of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Cooke of Kitchener.
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a wall while, riding his bicycle
down a hill and received abra-
sions and lacerations to his left
hand and to his neck., U CAN'T DRI ERHEAD
A two car accident occurred
epternhe mer of la
Coroner Dr. J. K. 'McGregor.
Passengers: in the Hickey car
were; Mrs. Constance Hickey,
__ wife of driver, age 24, who re-,
ceived abrasions to lower spine
and -right knee, shock, treated
and later released;' Dwayne Hick-
• ey, age-ll months, received a
lacerated left leg Darrin. Hickey,
age 5, (twin brother of the dec -
eased), concussion, shock, spin-
- • asiox.: admit=
red to hospital, condition
factory. Neither drivers were
injured: Rodney Hickey suffer-
.
edlrom shock only. The 'accid-
ent was investigated by Cpl.
Cresskill and O.P.P. Balzer.
DebOrah AckerMan, age 9, R.
R. 1, Formosa , daughter of Nt.
line of Morris Township and
Center Side.road. A car driven by
Rodney Hickey of Wingham-w-as-
in cralicion With a car driven by
Barry' 0*Krafka, age 18, of R. R.
1, 13luevale, resulting in fatal
injuries to Mr. flickers son ,
Darrell Hickey, age 5, who was
pAmounced dead at the scene 'by
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A ated her forehead and required
sutures when she fell at home.
• John-Kennedy .awe 7.. Teeswat-
er , son, of Mr. 'and -.Nts. Colth.
Kennedy , fractured his left arm
September_ 6. when.he
Thomas McLean age 12,
, was admitted to host
pital with a disloCared right el-
bow received in a fall.
John Shynne ; R. R. a,
. received painful lacerations to .
his left leg when a chain saw
' caught on a twig and then,struck
the patient's leg.
Joseph De-on R. R. 1, iracknow,
received multiple lacerations to
his left hind September S when
he caught it in between two
chutes 'on- a cerhent-mixer-...
Mrs. Walter (Jean) Willits, R.
R. 1, Winghani, received deep
laceration to her right, leg in a
fall at her home September S.
Kenneth Acton „ age 24, Owen
Sound, was admitted to hospital
with skull injuries. He apparent-,
ly Slipped'. on wet cement and fell
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