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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-08, Page 1IARSHA HUMPHREY ha Humphrey ;daughter of !!Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, Ripley, graduated from Hospital School of Nurs- ondon,9n August 3rd. 094.picrcises were centennial Hall. Her , :and older sister Brenda radiates of Victoria Hospit ell. - KI In 88th Year dearti Of 'Miss Elizabeth Reid of *know occurred aday, Angst 6th at Pine Manor Nursing Home. She ,her 88th year. funeral service will be a Wednesday, August 8th at at MacKenzie Memorial I, Lucknow, with inter 7 a GreenhilCem et er y .rowd. Estimated At .13,001 At Lucknow Craft Festival 73 Lucknow Cm/ft FestiV- Ite and gone and exceed- rations of the corn - to 4,000 people visited Val, along with-helpers By Marion McCharles in the various sections numbering In the hundreds, for each W.I. group, each baking booth, every crafter and the committee in charge called on every avalable helper to man the various sec - tions. Opening the 1973 Festival was Paul Bennett , Executive Director of the Canadian Guild of Crafts CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 tarowling AuClam Lake calf Child Revived After ling Pulled From Lake „.,....,,•••••••^•^-", A life arid death battle for the survival of a three-year-old Lon- aduate Nurse don child had a successful ending . on•Sunday.after the youngster fell into the water at Clam Lake in Kinloss Township. • The Clam Lake fishing camp- ing 'resort is located in. Kinloss Township, north-east of the ham- let of. Kinlough, and is operated by Allen McArther, For many years it was operated by Art Breckles of LuCknow. 'Three -year -old Kenneth. Burridge of London, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Norman,Burridge , was playing on the shore with his five-year-old brother and other children. The youngster , in some manner, fell off the dock and was unnoticed' for a short period, eiti- Mated by investigating police at between 2 to 3 minutes, until, pulled from• the, water in an unconscious condition by an, older child from Formosa. whO was also playing at the, scene. • Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was commenced and calls for assistance went to Ontario'Provin- Ci41 Police at Kincardine and, to LticknOWFire IDepartrnent. The incident occurred about 4 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Fire Chief George Whitby of Lucknow and firemen Stuart Jain- ieson and Roy Havens responded' to the call with"the fire depart- ment resuscitator. Provincial constable Andy Burgess of Kincar- dine was the officer in charge. After 'firemen applie,d oxygen to the child, who was still uncon- scious, Andy Burgess transferred' him to the police cruiser,. his father held him and George Whit- by -administered the oxygen en CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 oimer Residents Mark 50th Iniversary, Residing At Huron Park Community Hall. • Gerald (Annie) Lawson'• Exeter Mrs. Cliff Ronlston of Lucknow left, and Betty Hamilton of Niag- ara Falls, daughter of Mr. and Injured Back In Motorcycle Spill Donald Elliott , son of Mr.; and Mrs. Orville Elliott of Lucknow is a patient, in Wingham Hospital Witlya crushed vertebrae suffered in a motorcycle accident on the 2nd of Kinloss on Friday afternoon of last week about 5 p. m. Donald, who• has been driving a milk truck for a Goderich firm, had finished his job• about mid afternoon and had driven to the Elliott farm on the 2nd', west of the Holyrood road. Returning to Litcknow , he struck loose freshly laid gravel just' west of the railway tracks which threw him from the motorcycle onto the roadway. Bud Hamilton, who was making a turn at South Kinloss Church, happened to, notice the light from 'the motorcycle and: sensing something was wrong; investig- ated . and luckily came to Don- ald's assistance. In addition to the injured back, D9n also had broken teeth.- In Toronto Mrs.: David Falconer, the former Alma Foster., passed away in Toronto on Friday, July 27th. • She was 80 years of The funeral service was held on Wednesday, August. 1st at Mac Kenzie Memorial Chapel, Luck- now. ' Interment was in South Kinloss Mrs. GilbertHamilton of Kinloss had 'a display of paintings ; knit- ting, crocheting and copper tool- , Homecoming services at. Luck- now Presbyterian Church,'as part of a 'continuing series of services in their centennial year , were largely attended' on Sunday• with services morning and evening. It is estimated that close to 1000 people attended the two services. . • The morning service attracted an overflow congregation in ex- cess of 500 •with some of those attending seated in the basement: Lunch t011owed the service, when friends had the opportunity to visit and reminisce. Rev. Wni. Henderson, of Wood- ing at the Lucknow. Craft Festival. Mrs. 'Gib Hamilton was also sassod- iated with.the display. stock, a' native of Lucknow, was guest speaker in his home church at both services. Rev. Glenn NOble, minister of the church, assisted. Music director was Mrs. Wm. Scott and Norman Taylor • acted as pianist. Special music was provided •by "the MacDonald sisters" , Mrs. Peggy Henderson, Mrs. ,Marion Mundell and Mrs. Helen. Brisbin; soloists Mrs. Sharyn. Thompson and Allan.Stewart; quartette Cyril Brown, Dale. Flaldenby, Austin Loree and Norman. Taylor; organ-piano music by Mrs. Wm. Scott and Norman Taylor. • nd Mrs. Charles Mason, Groat, R. R. 1 Springfield, were irk, celebrated their 50th present for the celebration. dents f Mrs. Mason were. Ltick- Mrs. Shirley Cooke, London and Nor girl. Mrs. Charles De fnniversary July 29 at They have two daughters, Mrs: D. d I or many years when three grandchildren Janet Cooke, ;operated the Sunoco Ser- London,'Peter Lawson, London lion, Were married August 12, and John Lawson, Exeter. Hat ts /vir: and Mrs. Mason have rie.ville by Rev. Stew- ed in Centralia, Exeter Lucknow He'bride's home. lxidesmaid, Mrs. Roy and noW are retired to Huron Park. The tea table looked lovely with R. 2 Ailsa Craig, bat yellow flowers, gold candles and .e McVicar, Glanworth — CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 ' Cemetery. CHURCH MARKS CENTENNIAL YEAR EVENT :Homecoming Services Attract Large Congregations At Presbyterjan Church Mrs. Sheila Gunby, left, who resides on the Crozier farm on the 6th of West Wawanoih, had a display of her works in pottery at the Lucknow Craft Festival. She is shown with Brenda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor of the 12th of Ashfield who was tending the display of rugs shown by her grandmother Mrs. Alice Taylor of Lucknow.