The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-06, Page 18•
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Treat Injuries
At Hospital
Robert Hopper, age 13, Wing-
hamwas admitted to hospital
May 14 with second degree burns
• to both legs and, feet caused by a
gasoline explosion while starting
a bonfire.
William Stone, Wingham frac-
• tured his left arm playing foOt
ball at the Wingham BallcPark
May 15.
Mrs. Norman 'Keating, Wing -
ham was admitted to hospital with
a fractured pelvis suffered .in a
fall 'at home.
Clarence Lamont', R. R. 2,
Holyrood, amputated part of his
left second finger when he caught
his finger in a cross bar of his
tractor. on his farm , May.17. •
Douglas Campbell, Lucknow,
received painful injuries to his
right foot May 17 when a, horse
stepped on it. .
William Haldenby, R. R. 5
•Lucknow, , fell off the roof of his
• home May 19 and received a frac• •
tured spine. He was transferred
to UniVersity Hospital, London.,
• May 20.
Redmond MacDonald, R. R. 2
• Wingham, was treated for scalp .
lacerations caused by a cattle
beast knocking.him against a
wall.
John Cummings, age 1B, R. R.
4, Listowel, was driver of a car
which he lost control of on
Highway # .4 at the Auburn turn
dff. The car rolled over. Ad-
mitted to hospital with head in-
juries were; passengers - Carol
Griffith, age 18.,, Listowel, ad-
mitted via ambulance with right
leg and pelvic injuries; Vernal
Currunings, age 23, ListoWel,
•admitted via ambulance with
head injuries and concussion;
James Cummings, age 21, R. R.
4 Listowel, treated fOr left
shoulder injuries and released;
Lorraine,Kuepfer, age 20, R. R.
Newton, admitted via ambu-
lance with injured left hip,
knee and concussion. Investigat-
ed by Goderich 0.P.P. Krips.
Mrs., David (Sheila) Spruce,
,age 25 , 12, R. 1,•St. Marys was
driver of a ca i which went out of
control dn the County Road ,
North of Lucknow May 21st.
and struck a hydro pole. She
Was treated for shock and abrasions
to left knee. A passenger, Mrs. '
'Allan (Shirley) Zimmer, R. R. 1
Woodham, was treated for abra-
sions to right aim and knee. In-
vesti ated by Kincardine 0.P.P.
gess.
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1500th MEMBER FOR FEDERATION
Ronald Gordon, a Morris Town-
ship farmer, became the 1500th
member of the Ontario Federation.
of Agriculture in Huron. County on
Thursday when he signed his mem-
bership in a small .ceremony on his
farm.
Mr. Gordon, his,wife, son and
daughter run a mixed farm on the
eighth concession of Morris with
beef and dairy cattle and hogs. He
has farmed in Morris for 21 years
after growing up on his father's
farm in Grey Township .which is '
still run by his brother Bill.
He was sold his membership,
by Bill Pullen, R. R. 2, Blyih, a
neigbhour from just down the
road. • He said he purchased' the
membership because he feels it
is important for farmers to have
a strong voice.
Mason. Bailey, president of the
Huron County Federation of•Agri-
culture ,and a director of OFA was
present for the short ceremony.
He is, shown on the left, along
with Mr. Gordon and Mr. Pullen.
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