HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-28, Page 18WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY
Mr. Bennett outlined a few of the
many, projects the Ontario Feder-
ation of Agriculture is presently
Working on, such. as: Committee
n Hydro corridor, Succession
ties, Quotas. Value, Capital
Gains Tax, Land We. Planning,
Animals Medicine Act, Corn
Marketing Com,mittee, Capital
Grants and.Education .Costs. An
interesting discussion followed on
Various points made by Mr. Ben-
nett.
• Stan Paquette of the, Ontario
Departrridrit of Agriculture and
Food then showed films on their
recent trip to England, Ireland.
and Scotland
Duiing the year Ashfleld Fed-
eration sent out tenders for fuel.
The' following qu,Otation was
given: 20 on gas, 2¢ on diesel
and 10 on furnace , fuel including
cleaning. These prices are avail-
able to Individual Service Mem-
bers only.
Card Party
Dungannon L.O.L. held a
-euchre party on Thursday, Feb-
ruary 22 with 10' tables in play.
High prizes'for,the evening
went to Mrs. Jack Curran for the
ladies and, Pete Jefferson for the
men with second, high to Mrs.
Jack Errington and Art Stewart,
The next card party will he held
in two weeks.
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_present felt about warble fly spray-
ing. There is no subsidy at all
now for warble fly, spraying and .
the Township pays for it in full.
'A lot of Townships have stopped
spraying and it is then left' up to
the individual to have his cattle o
sprayed et his own cost. 'A vote
by show .of hands 'was taken and
the majority Of those present felt
that the Township should continue
with the spraying. • •
• IvlasoreBailey, President of the
Huron County Federation of Agric-
ulture, complimented the group
on the increase in memberships
• in Ashfleld. Towiship which now
has 110 I.S.M. Bill Crawford,
Secretary-Fieldnian for Huron
County, alsb complimented on
• the increased membership and
thanked all who had assisted in
membership drives.
Mr. Bailey was nominated as'
Chairman for the election of
• officers, which resulted as fol.-
lows: ,President, Vincent Austin;
Vice-President, Ralph Foster;
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Pat
Livingston; Directors, Mr. and.
Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg,, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin' Hendricks., Mr. and
Mrs.' Merle Gunby, Harvey Liv- ,
ingston. •
Delmar Bennett, R. R. 1 For-
, rester's Falls, who is a member
• . orthe Executive Committee of
the Ontario Federation of Agric-
. ulture, was the guest speaker.
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HAMILTON' - KETCHA.13AW
Wedding vows w,ere exchanged
betWeen Annie. Mae Ketchabaw
and Donald Keith Hamilton be
fore Rev. Garfield Russel in St.
George's Anglican Chuich, God-
erich, January 26, 1973 at seven
o'clock in the 'evening.
The bride is The daughter of
Mr. and Mr,s. James Ketchabaw
and the groom's parents,are Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton, all
of Goderich. The Ketchabaw
family formerly lived at Para -
'mount.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er., the. bride wore a street-
length sapphire blue jersey dress
with long sleeves and a shallow
stand-up collar. She carried a
white Bible crested with pink and-
white rosebuds.
• Her sole attendant, Miss Rhea
Hamilton of Goderich chose a
short navy and white long-sled
ed dress altd her flowers were
pink and white carnations.
Benson Kerr of Goderich was
,groQisman.
The bride's mother received,
her guest's at a reception at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Chambers, Goderich, wearing a
sky blue crimperline dress to which
was pinned a pink and `white carna -'
tion corsage. The groom's moth-
er assisted in a long gown of sap-
•phire.blue. Her corsage was of
pink/and white carnations also.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, +who
reside in Goderich,,are planning
a Spring honeymoon..
Prior to, her marriage, the bride
was entertained at a shower
given in her honor by Mrs. Elgin
Chambers, Goderich.
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were discharged.
It is believed that ice around
the rear door of the station
wagon had prevented the door
from making 'a tight seal when ,
closed and that the fumes had
seeped into the car.
The following injuries were
treated at' Wingham and District
Hospital. ,
Kenneth Sinnamon, R. R. 2,
Wingham fell and fractured his
upper right arm.
Jack Thompson, R. R. 1, Holy.
rood, age 15, received injuries
to his left hip while snomobil-
ing and apparently struck a post
at his' home. He was treated and
released. Kincardine O.P.P.,
investigated. •
Mts. Joyce Showers, Winghan-i,
received compound fractures, to
,her left index finger when she
apparently caught her hand in a
press while at/work.
' Robert Lowry, age 12, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Lowry, Am-
berley received a laceration over
the right eye playing hockey at
the Brussels, arena.
John Thomson, Bluevale
while driving a snowmobile,
struck •a wire fence on the 10th
Concession of Weit-sWawanosh,
approximately '1 1/2 miles South
on Highway 86 on the division
line. The accident happened
February 23. He received deep
lacerations to the face and abra-
sions to the neck. He, was treat-
ed and later discharged. Invest,
igated by Wingham O.P.P. Rick-
er. •
Terry Noble, age 20', R. R, 2
Auburn, lost Control of the car
he was:driving February 24 and
struck a tree on Highway #4, be-
tween Londesboro and Myth.,
received a fractured nose and
jaw , facial lacerations and
abrasions. He was treated and
transferred via ambulance to
Vietoria Hospital, London. Wing
ham O.P.P. McKittrick investig ,
ated.
'Mrs, Joan Robinson, R. R. 5 ,
Lucknow, "fell on ice at her home
February 24 and•tore the liga-
ments in her left leg.
Mrs. Gantina tine, R. R..3
Clifford, received lacerations to
her right arm while helping her
husband with pigs in the barn. at,
her home.
Lucknow
Kenneth Marks, age 11, R. R. 1,
Belgrave, received a lacerated
forehead when he was struck, by a'
hockey puck.
Robert Blake, age 20, R. R. 2,
Brussels, was driving in a snowrno•
bile race at Brussels February 25
when the machine went out of
control and he was thrown off.
He, received a fractured pelvis,
was admitted to; hospital and his
condition is satisfactory. Invest-
igated by Wingharn
zer.
Barry Poole , age. 32
toria Avenue', Chatham o
thrown from his machine
race at Bruisels. He reeell
fraCtured spine, was adm
hospital Where his condit
satisfactory. Investigated
•Wingham 0 P • Balzer,
patients were /brought into
al by the St.' Johnrs Am
crew from Listowel.
Richard Foxton, age16,
ham was,treated,for•faciat.
ations caused by a hgchey"
at the Wingham arena.,
Stewart Alton, age 17
Lucknow, son of Mr. and .
Blake Alton,. while drivinti
mobile , lost control on ie
ran into another machine'
ning his left foot between
machines. He received
tured left ankle. He was
and later released. Inve
by Wingham O.P.P. Balm