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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-13, Page 17PAY, ,100. 13, 1913 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Is Fop Custom 500 4 door V8 automatic, power steering , c and braises i fl,CHEV El Camino,. vo, !ow mileage •" . 13 CHEV Impala 4 doorhardtop, fully equipped -:- iCHEVELLE, 2 door hardtop ,., 73 FORD GalaXie 500 4 door hardtop, automatic," powir ; 2 . steering and brakes CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop, V8 autimatic, power . -steering and power. brakes • FORD 4 door V8, power steering and radio PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, .' steering and brakes power .• PLYMOUTH 2 door hardtop, 1/8 automatic, power steering, power brakes CHEV. % ton 6 cylinder 1 ton pickup, V8 automatic FORD Custom 500, 4 door V8 automatic 1910 CHEVELLE stationwagons, 4 door,. V8 automatic, power Atering CHEV panel, automatic, power steering DODGE 4 door V8 automatic, power steering and brakes 1FORD Custom. 500, 4 door, V8 automatic • • • • • • •• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• .•4" • ••• •ot ••• ••• ••• ••• •.• • * • • • • o • , • * • . CAR SALES LTD. H PHONE 523-4342 know Club To it Huronview To rk Special Week residents of Huronview , with other senior citizens of to, will celebrate Senior ns' Week from June i7th to Theevent has been endors- the ministry of Community !al Services as part of the, nt for Homes for the Aged: Committee of Management •onview has declared open for the week, and invites or,citizens• clubs, or any n chi 60i to come and the programs. For tiliS-1 !only, the dining 'nom will n to visitors and volunteers Aminal charge and supper e provided the day of the It would be appreciated. bs or individualS who are Ing to stay for meals would ,know in'advance. lowing is a. schedule Qf ties )ecial church service will be cl in the auditorium on Morning, June 17th, with oft of Ontario Street Church ling the music. "Our chap - Lev. W. McWhinnie will barge of the service. In etnoon there will be ten - the choir of Marian Villa or the Aged, London'. day afternoon there will be ttle music and ; in the auditorium. *God - enfor'Citizens' Club will lithe Huronview residents Ictivities and Will assist !mak. • Tuesday afternoon, Lucknow Town and 'Country Club members will visit Huronview. Rev. - George Youmatoff, Rector of the Bayfield and Middleton Anglican Churches, and formerly Padre of C.F.B. , Clinton, will lead a sing -song in the auditorium. Rev. Youmatoff is well-known to most of the residents of Huronview' because of the great interest he took in Huronview during the years he was stationed at the base. Wednesday, the annual Huron - view picnic will be held on the grounds, weather permitting, or in the auditorium, if the weather- man does not co-operate. There will be games, races, etc. , corn -i mencing at 2 p.m. and Wingham Senior. Citizens' Club'will assist with the prograin. Thursday afternoon there will be organ music in the auditorium. The Senior Citizens' Clubs of Bayfield and Exeter will put on a variety program for Family Night (Thuisday evening, 7 p.m.). These same clubs prov• ided the Family Night program during Senior Citizens' Week last year and it was really enjoyed by everyone. Friday is always Bingo day at Huronview , hut -for this week, we hope to have many 'outside' serr- ,iors with us. The garnes will be held in the auditorium with some real prizes, instead of the usual chocolate bars, etc. Brussels' Senior Citizens Will join, our res' - idents for the afternoon. On 'Saturday, June 23rd, there will be table games in the audi- torium (progressive euchre, bridge, 500, 'etc.). SeafOrth Happy Citi- zens' Club will sponsor this actiV- ity. Numerous Injuries Receive Treatment • William Houston, Lucknow, slipped 'on the sidewalk on the Main Street in. Lucknow Rine 6 and fractured his right leg. He was admitted to hospital where his,condition is satisfactory. Cherri Wraith, Wingham, age// 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodwell Wraith, fell dcivin some steps at her home June 6. She was admitted to hospital with head injuries and her condition is satisfactOry, Mrs. Hazel Hardie , Wingham, slipped and fell on Patrick Street in Wingham and was admitted to hospital with a fractured pel- vis. Mrs. Joyce Arthur, R. R. 2, Wingham, was admitted to hos- pital via ambulance with back injuries suffered in a fall at her home. Kevin Scott, age 9, R. R. 1, Belgrave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott, received a frac iured left wrist at East Wawanosh School. ' ' Adrian M. Schipper; age 42, Blyth, was' admitted via Ambu- lance following a collision with a truck in the village of plyth. He received multi -lacerations to scalp and face , concussion. His condition was serious on admission but satisfactory the early part of the week. Investigated by R. Wittig, Wingharn Ellen Rodgers , age 4, Wing - ham , fell off a ladder in the barn at her hotne and received an'injui• ed left foot and .ankle and head injuries. ' William. Henry, Wingham, had a fish hook embedded in his hand while fishing in the.Turn- berry river. • - Douglas Humphrey, Lucknow , lacerated his foot June 10 on A foreign object while swimming at Griffin's. PAGE SEVENTEEN MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on. SKELTON MEMORIALS • Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS :WALKERTON PHONE 8814234 . ONTARIO, Honoured On 25th Anniversary. ST. HELENS NEWS Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mewhinney gath- ered at their home at R. R. 1 Lucknow on June 10th to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary which falls on June 12th. Family from a distance attend- ing were Murray of Peterborough,, Douglas of Milton and Linda of Kitchener. Marie who works in St. Catharines was unable to attend. Other relatives and friends attending were Mrs. Murray Hack- ett and Michael of Teeswater; Mrs. Gordon Esplen, Mrs. George Esplen and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. David Esplen, Bill, Jim and Nancy and Cathy Jackman of Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mewhinney and Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McTeer and Jim of R. 2 Paisley and Bev Hunter of Mount Forest. Shawn Fischer, R. R. 2, Mild- may. age 1 1/2 years, had the tractor run over the lower part of his body.. He received a fractur- ed pelvis, contusions and abra- sions and internal'injuries. He was transferred to Victoria Hos- pital, London, via ambulance'. • Couple Married In London KOHUT - FALCONER • Cheryl Ann Falconer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Falconer of Barrie, formerly of Bluevale and David 'E. Kohut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kohut of Sarnia were, married on Saturday, June 9th at the Kingdom Hall, London. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Lester Falconer and the late Mr. Falconer of Teeswater_ and only grandchild of WilliaMIS. falcon- er and the late Mrs. Falconer -of Bluevale. Three hundred and fifty guests were 'seated and served a delicious chicken dinner at the Centennial Hall, London. A rec. . eption followed when•dancing was enjoyed to the music of a Sarnia • Orchestra. At eleven -thirty lunch was served including cakes., cof- fee andwedding cake. Mrs. Lest- er Falconer had the honour of making the largeyedding cake for her niece Cheryl Attending the wedding were Mrs. Lester Falconer and Mr. and Iv1rs. Garry C. Falconer of Tees - water; the bride's grandmother Mrs. Adeline Johnson of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falcon- er of Blyth. Fierevkiieding:,.arf Too many men, and women./. get hurt at work,. just because they den't look after themselves. '.• •, The secret i'sto.work defensively. • °Here's one way to improve your self-clefence—(alk safety. •• • Accidents are: less likely to happen When everyone is alert. The sure way to safety is Self -Defence. YourWorlcmen's Compensation Board and The SafetyAssociationsi Ontario 'n • r •