HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-07, Page 17The Canadian Road
Oakville, Ontario
November 1, 197
Roy F. Aennett
ear Gard: •
Mrs. Dorothy Manuel. Wirig-ham; fell at home -and was
mitted to hospital with a hip
injury.
• Marilyn Kieffer , age 11, R. R.
2 Teeswater, slipped on glass in
Teeswater October 24 and fractur-
ed her right leg.
Theresa Johnson, age 2, Tees-
water, pulled a tea kettle over
and received 1st and 2nd degree
burns to her left arm on October
24.
Mrs. Arnold (Dorothy) Lewis,
R. R. 1 Wingham; lost' control of
the car she was driving on Turn-
berry Township Sideroad 15 and
16 , and struck 'several trees.' She
received multi contusions and
abrasions to nose. Investigated
by Wingham O.P.P. Foulon.
Dennis Lowry, age 7', Bluevale,
fell off his bicycle and lacerated
his tongue.
Kimberley DeBlock, age 6 ,
R. R. 2 Auburn, fell`. off her
bicycle October .25 at home and
received multi-abrasions to face
and knocked, out her front tooth.
Douglas Blake ; age 13, R. R.
7 Lucknovi, fell off a tractor on
the home farm OCtober 25 and
injured his right elbow.
Adrian deBruyn, R. R. 4 Wing ,-
ham., received a fractured finger
Of his right hand when a horse he
was leading jerked the rope from
his hand.
Gerrit Bierners , Auburn, was
admitted to hospital f011oviing
surgical removal of a chain saw '
which beCame embedded in his
left arm , while trimming trees
at his home , causing a deep.
laceration. '
Lori Tiffin, R. R. 1, 4Vinghain,
lacerated her forehead when she
tripped and fell against a bench
at•the Wingham arena.
Barry Shaw, R. R. 1 Bluevale ,
age 2, fell at home and fractured
his left collar bone.
Edward Daer Wingham, was
Struck over the left eye by 'a hock-
ey stick at , the Wingham arena
receiving a laceration., •
Leonard. Sangster ,'R. R. 1 Wing-
ham was admitted to hospital
with a cone ission and left should-
er injury from playing hockey at
the Wingharh arena.
RUssel Hayden, Wroxeter, , suf-
fered superficial abrasions from a
tiog bite while walking up a
neighbour's lane. Investigated by
Wingham .P .p, Ricker.
Mrs. Brenda. Day, age 52, Reit.
5 Lucknow , was driving down
Victoria Street in Wingham Oct-
ober 31 and,while.croising Joseph-
ine Street was in collision, with a
car proceeding south. She was ad',
mitted to hospital via ambulance
with . multi-lacerations to face
and an injured back. Condition
satisfactory. Investigated by
Chief Miller , Town Police.
AndreW MacDonald, age 11,,
Teeswater, lacerated his tight
elbow playing 'lackey at the
arena . ,
Louis MacLellan, age 26 , 511
Oahridge Place Waterloo , was
driving to Wingham and was. in
collision with a truck at intersec
tion.of COunty Road 12 and 16 ,
Brussels. He was admitted -to
hospital via ambulance with scalp
lacerations, multi facial lacera-
tions ,.abrasions and lacerations to
arm and hand , left shoulder
injury. AlsO admitted to hospital
was Robert Willis , age 25 , 300
Regina Street , Waterloo, passeng-
er in the MacLellan car with lac -
trationS multi abrasions, and .
Robert Bender , age 23 , '98 Glas-
gow street , Kitchener a passeng-
er received multi facial
abrasions, scalp lacerations, •
spinal injuiies. Investigated by
Wingham 0.13 ,p. Wittig.
Alvin ,Alton Wingham, fra=r*
ed 'his left wrist November 2.,
while working on his car at home.
Ian MacKenzie , age 16 , R. R,
3 Lucknow, was admitted and
transferred, to University Hospital,
London, via ambulance with int-
ernal injuries suffered when accid-
ently struck in the abdomen by a
plywood stick on November 2,
Ricky Harkness , age 13 'Rees-
water fell at home on November
4 and fractured his left wrist. He,
was transferred to St. Joseph's.
Hospital, London.
David MacKinnon. age 20,
R. R. 5 Lucknow, lacerated his
chin playing hockey at the. Wing-
ham arena, on. November 4.
Mrs. Salem Cranston, R. R. 2
Lucknow, fell at home on Nov-
ember '4 and received a fractured
hip She-was transferred to Univ-
ersity Hospital, London via am-
bulance.
Albert Cook. Belgrave , receiv-
ed painful injuries and lacerations
when a jack slipped on his car
striking him .in the face.
Mrs. F. Gemmell
Is New Provincial
'Board Member
Convener of Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Oliver •
McCharles asked the question,
what are you doing to make
Canada and Agriculture alive? 'in
her address at the• Ripley Women's
Institute on Friday. Canada has
a population of 21,681,000 and
Ontario, 8 ,000;,000 with many
thriving industries.
The roll call was answered
with a ,homemade article accom-
panied by an advertisement for
sale. Each person.aUctioned her
article. This created fun and
'netted a profit of $12.09. The
Women's Institute will cater to the
Legion Banquet. 'A donation of
$1.00 per member was Voted to
support the Bruce, County Tartan
promoti6n as Anna Meyer's con-
tract has expired.
The. "Baked in a pie course"
with Mrs. Peet and- Mrs. McChar
les will be held in November.
Anyone wishing to take the course
contact those. leaders., Mrs. Peet
reported on the Bruce County Rally
which was held in Cnesley.`
Mrs. Finlay McLeod reported
on the Grey-Bruce Area Conven-
tion at Chatsworth. Dr. Finlay.
Stewart of Kitchener was the
guest' speaker at the banquet.. •
Mrs. Homer Devitt won first prize
for her oil painting on "Mealtime';
This will go onto higher level to
be judged eventually in Australia
in 1974.
Mrs. Francis Gemrnell•was
elected the New Provincial Board
Director replacing Mrs. Emerson
Ernke.
Lunch was served by the fol-
lowing.ladies. ,Mrs. John. Wyldes ,^
Mrs. Frank Fa,ir replacing Mrs.
Geddes, Mrs, Gerrirnell and Mrs.
Duncan McLeod. Mrs. Rosi
Martyn thanked the speaker, Mrs.
McCharles and congratulated Mrs.
Gemmell on her new. office.
DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1973 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKIVO.W, ONTARIO. PAGE SEVENTEEN
Treat Series Of Injuries At
Wingham Hospital Emergency Word 1 SERVIC
To. The Motoring Public and. , Form Machinery .
Users of the %trio'
The Ford Motor Company of Canada
s extended Congratulations to Gord Montgomery .
of Montgomery Motors in Lucknow for the
completion of an asso ciation of 25 years.
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
Roy F. Bennett
President
Mr. G. T. Montgomery
iklontgornery Motors
IUCKNOW, Ontario
4.
eartiest •congratulations on
Your twenty-fifth anniversary S a Ford of Canada dealer.
Our association. This' is an important milestone
te history written by you
st25 and other dealers dUring these
the years has contributed much to our
automobile business, mutual success
[;9iland your dealership can take pride in your Own
P?ievernehts during the, past ,quarter century and I'm sure
OlaVe built the kind of Oraniz'tion
which.will make an „VI-greater contributiOn to ghe needs of the motorng public fthe year's 'ahead. i
Montgomery's is proud to have two members of its staff, salesn'an
;IlarveY Webster and mechanic Stan Mustard who have been employees
of the local franchise for .27 and 28 year, respectively.
For More Than A Quarter Century Of
Experience In the Automotive and
Farm Machinery Industry See
MIGOMERY MOTO
PHONE 528 3007