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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-01, Page 16WE HAVE, IN STOCK, A LARGE. SUPPLY OF WESTEEL = ROSCO GRANARIE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY We have erecting jacks to assist you in e (at no charge) or we will do it for you. JUST CALL Come to our o. FORD FIELD DEMO DAYS! August :9- &I-0.10:00. to 4.00 p.m! Come see what's- new in our Ford. Blue tractor line-up. Try 'em out in the field.. Factory specialists will be on hand to-answer all questions. Be among the first to try out Ford's new • • with two-door Convenience Officially tested at 82,5 decibels on the Ford 8600 tractor. (Sound level rated at operator's ear, 10n% tractor load., $ee, the new work saving options now avidable for the popular Ford 500Q and 7000 tractors: . HERE'S.THE PIREcTION: • ST. THOMAS Just One half ottle eaSt of the flashing lights at the junction of Highways 3 and 4. August • 9th.and 10th. • Amazing Load Monitor draft• control 'standard With 7000 , • 16.speed Dual Power transmission BRING YOUR FARM • Two-speed, 540 1000 RPM PTO FRIENDS Duals and. large tires • Deluxe tractor seat AND NEIGHBORS! • FORD FIELD DEMONSTRATION DAYS', • SPONSORED BY MONTGOMERY Tractors MOTORS Equipment TRACTOR DIVISION LUCKNOW , PHONE 518.311 • . . • • WEDNESDAY', A400111 THE- ,ILUCKNOW .0114.T.ARIO. Vadety,OfinMies.3-reated.At The Wingham and‘District. Hospital To .Hollandi et Visit Here LANGSIDE. NEWS Mr. and 'Mri: J. H. Maat of : Holland returned to Holland Mon- " day.after visiting , a few weeks with • •Moat's sister, Mrs. Peter de Mr. de. Boer and family. s. Clifford Young and RI's: sell are visiting friends and rela,- iives in Toronto. Mr.-and Mrs. &ken Eregman and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Cornelus Nell of Stayner Sunday. . Chtistine and Joanne:, who have been holidaying with their grand- , parents, returned, hpme. ' Ken Young and Jamie Young visited friends in the Thamesville area Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott have returned home from a ,trip to the east coast. . ' Reverend Glenn Noble of Luck- , now was supply minister at the Langside Church service Sunday.. Mr. Noble will be taking the ser- vice-next Sunday, too. ' Sunday School will be held again next week at its regular time and C.O.C. during the church service. . David Lipton, 'age 5, Gorrie, was riding a bicycle when the brakes failed and he went through an intersection, lost control and fell on gravel causing multi-abra- sions to face, arms and legs. Jeanne Reid, age 15, R. -R..5 Lucknow', fell while roller skating July 25 and injured her right hand and fractured her right first finger. George A..-Thompson, R. R. 3 Wingham, was unloading some gdrbage at the Wingham dump when he fell receiving multi-lac- erations to both arms and a large laceration to left wrist and left 'elbow.. Mrs. Evelyn Mair, age 51, R. R. 5 BrusseLs, lost control of her tar during the heavy rain storm July 26, struck a hydro pole and a fence and landed in a cornfield, 1/2 mile north pf Brussels on Road #12. She was admitted to hospit- al with back injuries. Joan Mak. daughter, was a passenger in the car and was treated for left arm injuries and released. Wingharn O.P.P. Foulon investigated. Mrs. Ann Eskerod, Blyth, was treated for a lacerated right fiist finger. Jennifer Strong, Wingharn, was treated for cat bites to her left arm. Delbert Clegg,. age 75 . Gorrie,. lost control of his car on Highway 86 approximately 2 miles east of Wingham and rolled the car. Mr.. Clegg was admitted via ambu- lance with multi-lacerations to face, tight arm, and both legs. Mrs. Wilma Clegg, his wife, was admitted with spinal injnries. Wingham 0.P.P. Foulon investig- ated. Mrs. Myra Pennington, Wing- ham, was admitted to hospital via ambulance with a fractured knee cap resulting from a fall .at her home. Lorraine MacDonald, age 16, R. R. 3 Goderich, lacerated her left elbow roller skating at the Ludknow Arena July 27. • Marilyn Murray, age 14, R. R. 3 Holyrood, fractured her left' first finger July 27 roller skating at Lucknow Arena. Mrs. Lois ,Wylde, Holyrood , received, painful lacerations to her right arm July 28 when cut on glass at her home. Jason Bell, age 5, 171 Tecum- seh Avenue East, London, was running across the road at Blue- vale to 'a. fire when he was struck by a car. He was admitted via ambulance with a compound fracture of his right leg. Wing- ham' O.P.P. Ricker investigated. Beverley Merrick, age 18, Wingham, fell from a ,beam in a barn (approx. 20 feet) at Alex Percy's farm.. Admitted via am- bulance with back injuries. David PattisOn, age 10, Blyth, partially amputated his left first. finger and lacerated 'his second left finger when he cut his hand on an axe at his home. /Joseph Nicholson, R. R. 1 Blue- vale, partially amputated his left third finger when he caught it in a lawn mower at the home of Jack Nicholson. Kenneth Reinhart, age 15, R. It 2 Mildniay, fractured his right wrist when a picnic table fell on it at the Mildmay swimming pool. Stephen Piceo, age 5, R. R. 2 Auburn, had to have a fish hook removed from his left thumb. TOPS Hold Weekly Meeting Margaret Keith led the club members in some "hot weather exercises" on July 25' to open the weekly meeting at the Town Hall. Fifteen members were present with a:total weight loss, of 10 1/2 lbs. and Mary Lou Raynard was crowned queen of the week. A discussion on whether to buy new beam scales or use old ones was our main business. It was decided to mail out ballots to all, members and hold a secret vote next week. Everyone is to count calories this week and enter them on /their charts. Wear your banners to next week's meeting. Mayme Wilkins. and. Mary Lou Raynard were put in charge of the float for the fall 'fair parade. Dorothy Rotteau was in charge of the programme and pinned names of fictional, real. Or car- toon characters or people on each person and the others guessed their identity. TRY OUR, FOR YOUR PARTY OR BANQUET LARGE OR SMALL Salad, Rolls and French Fries Also Available FRIED CHICKEN ••••••••••••••\•••\\•\••••••\\N. N..\\\\••••••••\‘`..\\\••••••••••••.%• EAST END OF LUCKNOW . PHONE 528-2034 IT IS ADVISEAELE TO CALL IN Al:NANCE • FOR LARGE GROUPS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 528-2034. OPEN 11 A.M. 2 A.M. MONDAY 'TO SATURDAY • 11 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT `. SUNDAY • TENTION • FARMERS Lowry Farm Systems AMBERLEY 395 5286 1=.11.w The 19'13 Alton-Errington re- union was held at. Brookside Public School on' Sunday, July 29th. Be- tween 50 and 60 people were pres' ent for the event. Races and ball games were enjoyed by both young and old. After everyone had enjoyed a delicious smorgasbord supper a short business meeting was Alton - Errington Reunion Held At Brookside School ,held with Ross Errington man. The following were appoint as° officers for the 1974 picnic; past presidents ,.Ross and Ela'' Errington; presidents, Harold; Isabel Adams; 1st vice, Wan' Jean Henderson; sec. treas., Barry and Betty Young; sports;: Lorene and Mac Conley, Hard, and Dorothy Errington, Way* and Linda Duznin. • The date was set for next' year's picnic as the 2nd Sunda in August. •