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THE ELUCKEileifit SENTINSL., ILUCKROW,, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, APRIL!
PAGE ' TWENTY
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iety had been well received and
had been financially
successfully. The proceeds ' from
the presentation at Brookside
School were $267 and the Lucknow
presentation $403. The Agricul-
tural ociety's share (60%) of
the Ripley presentation was $146.'
While the Lionel Thornton
dance had been well attended and
receipts were very good, expens -
Huron Native Died
At The Sault
She was ,born in October 1900 in
Huron Tosoship near Ripley where
she attended Public and High •
School.' She went to Normal
School in Stratford and
taught at Holyrood. Laurier and
the Sixth' of Bruce. She was mar-
ried in 1927 to Dr. William Mac-
Leod. They lived in Ripley for
ten years, then, moved to Sault
Ste. Marie. She was a member of
Westminster Presbyterian. Church
and a twenty-five year member of
:he Order of Eastern Star
Nakomis Chapter,
The funeral service was ee
ed by the Rev . Peter Reid at
Arthur Funeral Home. Barr :a in' Greenwood Cemetery, T
many beautiful flowers and, tions to the Heart Fund were
loVing tribute to her mernor
es were also 'high with the orches-
tra costing $375. Receipts for the
dance'were $571 while the lunch
counter receipts were $85. Ex-
penses would be close to .$500.
,Mrs. Russel Phillips reported on
.,the Fairs Convention in Toronto.
Ken Taylor of Ashfield offered
to make available their jumps at
- no charge 'if the society wished .to
add a jumping class to the horse
division. He also offered a furth-
er trophy and 'prize for the light
horse class.
Present at the meeting were
Ken Reist of Ayton, district direc
tor of-No. 10 district of the Fairs'
-Association and Mrs. Eldred Reid
of Tiverton, lady director for
district 10.
Treat Many
Injuries Over
Easter Weekend
Stephen McDougall, R. R. 2 .
Wingham, age 17, lost control of
the car he was driving April 9 and
struck a' hydro pole on Highw4
#86 in Lucknow. He received
facial abrasions and injured right
collar, bone. Released after treat-
ment. Kincardine 0:P.P, R.
Dawson investigated;
Mrs. Ida McLarty, Brussels, was
admitted to hospital with a frac
tured left ankle caused by a. fall
at home.
A motor vehicle accident on
Highway 86, approximately J
mile East of Bluevale,-occurred
on April 11. Miss Carol Adams,
age 18 , R. R. 2 Wroxeter , driver
of a.car , lost control of ,the ve-
hicle which rolled into a ditch.-
carol Adams was admitted via
ambulance with glass in left eye,
lacerations to hand, injured shoul-
der and back, shock. Her condi-,
tion is satisfactory. Susan Adams,
a' sister and passenger in.the car,
age 15, was admitted with shock,
lacerations to face andoontusions.
Her condition is satisfactory. Pas-
senger Murray Carter, Scott Street,
Wingham, age 18, received shock
and contusions, was examined
and released.' Passengers James
P__t_tison, age 17, Wingham, and
Miss Alice Beecroft, age 17,
Wingham, were not injured. In-
vestigated by Wingham O.P.P.
Ricker.
Murray Johnston, age 21, LuCk-
now„ had his car go-Out of control
on April 12 on Highway 86
2/1 0thsmile East of ,railway tracks
between Bluevale and Wingham
and rolled into a field. Mr. John-
ston was brought into hospital via
ambulance suffering from Multi-
abrasions and was later' released.
Brian. Cronkwright, age 23, Wing-
ham received chest•injuries and
was transferred:.to Victoria Hospit-
al, London. Investigated by
Wingham 0.P .P. kicker.
Julie Nicholls, age 6, Wingham,
fell off her 'bicycle April 12 and
was admitted to hospital with con-
zussion.
lbavid Huber , age 17, Lucknow,
received painfid Burns to left •
hand April 12:and was treated and
released.
•
Mrs. Shirley Ann French, R. R.
2 Bluevale, lost control of a mot-
orcycle when she struck gravel on
Highway 86 by the railroad track
near Bluevale. She.was admitted
to hospital with multi abrasions
to face, neck and :back and frac-
tured left shoulder blade. Invest-
igated by Wingha 0 P.P., Wit-
tig.
Ross Cardiff, R. 4 Brussels,
was admitted via ambulance after
he lost control ,of his car when
struck by a car .driVen by George
Bernard, 'Clinton. The accident
happened on Huron Count Road'
#16 , 1 1/4 miles West of Brusiels.
He was admitted to hospital with •
severe chest injuries and ftactured
ribs. Investigated by 1;.'ing.harn
0 . P P Wittig.
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MRS. WILLIAM D. MacLEOD
Catherine Murray MacLeod,
widow of Dr. Wm. D. MacLeod ,
passed away March 28th at the
General Hospital in Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario. She suffered a
massive heart attack the previous
day.
She leaves to mourn wadi
ters, Rosemary (Mrs. Larry To
of Sault Ste. Marie and Bevn
(Mrs. Donald Askins) of Sart
nine giandchi4ren and oust
Mrs. Orah Crawford of Ripley,
TAX CREDIT. SYSIEM -
William G. Davis, Premier
Arthur K. Meen, Minister of Revenue