The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-29, Page 7WEDNE!MAY, Ntri4, 29th, 19P6.
.T001047'.To Repair'All Makes Of
...Tractors; Machines. &. Shop Work
ACETYLENE & mac WELDING
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01OUPH: GAR4t0E.
BRECKLES.
Phone • 18-r-20, RipIey
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THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and Gonne JOHN D[[RE PARTS
•••••4!••••••40o4P~Inpaosagaimpmiree.••
Kenneth J. holacKenzie,
• R.o.
Optometrist
• LISTOWEL, ONT.
at the -former Wrona Jewelery
-store.-Ripley; 10 ti.rn,
WEDNESDAY,'SEPT '12th'''
and every Second Wednesday.
• Eyes examined..; Glasses fitted
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For appointment 'phone Roy
MacKenzie, 96-r-24, Ripley.
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• • McLENNAN: and • • •
.fi/lacKENZIE' •
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THE LiJCkNOW SENTINEL,-LUCK.NOW, ONTARIQ
LAI), HAS ARIVI INJURED
IN. FALL FROM SWING
jimmy Case, 3 -year-old son of
Mr. 40. Mrs, Grant Caseof.
town, fell from a ,Swing on 'Fri-
day. 'In the fall be suffered what
is termed, ah incomplete pact-
ure in' the elbow of the right,
arm, whi will keep the atm
immobile for abotit three'vveeks.
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOI'
We' Have Been Memorial
Craftsmen- for Thirty -Seven,
:rears, Always Usitig , •
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Along: With, • :
•:Expert Designing and `•
• Worlunanship. . •
Prices Most Reasonable
•Cemetery Lettering a Specialty
R. A spoTToN.
'Phone 356,'Wingham Ontario '
Insure With The
•CUL.ROSS MUTUAL
FIRE' INSURANCE CO.
for
Reasonable rates, sound pro-
tection & prompt, satisfactory
•• settlement of clahns..i
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FAMISH' koFFAT
, Your Local Agent
&R. 3,• Teeswater
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'Phone Teeswater 57-r-41
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
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FUNERAL SERVICE ' . . OPTOMETRIST.
Services condlictGODERICHed • 'accord- . , . , .
ing to your wishes at your. . ..... ' H __
• uTMENTorne, your Church, or at* wR,APPOIN•
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our Memorial Chapel at.' no • , -.' Phone 1100. •
additional charge. . '... • For '
' AMBULANCESE1MCE Appointment or Information
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. • , pioningeLifeliiiiiw; " ' • • - . See Wm A-. ;Schmid, ,. .
Day2-or-Night . i; 'Phone 1.67-W. -Lueknovi
TED cOLLYER
Registered Master Electrician.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
• Specializing in
Electrical Wiring and Repairs
• . AGENT FOic SPARTON TV
All Electrical Appliances
Phone 48-r-45; Llucknow,
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
INSURANCE
• 'FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE
AND. LIFE..
To Protect Your Jack,
re With Jack Today.
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RA.' 3, Lucknow,, 'Ont.
-hone--61-6,---Dungadnon
• , • ()ptoinetrist .
Office on. 'Patrick Si., just
off the Main St. ,
• WHITGIIIAM 0,
Prcifessional: Eye-.-Exarnination
Optical Services • •
•Phone 770, Wingham • •
R. S. HETHERINGTON,.
Q.C. • • '
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Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
• IN Lutratrow
Each Monday
• / and. Wednesday •
Located in the Municipal ,Offics
'Phone Wingham •
'Office 48, Residence 97
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JOH NsTomirs .
FUN ERAL-HOM-E-
'Phone 16.
• "".• 'Day or 'Night
Ambulance Service
USE Of' FUNERAL inioottg
At NO Extra Cost •
Moderate Prices
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Established 1394
04
ANDREW
Barrister and Solicitor
• LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
'IN 14.ebicirow.,
• .• .Everie
• Wednesday .and Saturday
• A,fternooti .
:Office in the Joynt Block
Telephone: •
Office 135 Residence 31-J
M. HARPER
Chartered, -Accountant •
West Street , •
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. GODERICII, ONTARIO;
TetephOpes 343J - 343W.
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Co -Operative :Life Insurance
Co -Operative Autorriobile
insurance
• Mercantile 41$ Farm Fire
,Insurance
EcOtiornical and Reliable.
• 1r A. CAMERON
• UUCKNOW •
'Phone '70440 Dungaanai
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A. Explains Inquests Mt. •
..Righ*Oit "Fatalities
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Lyceum Theatre
' WINGHAM
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A verdict of accidental death,JConcession,. so• First Show at 736 were unaware
viritho • u t
any rider attached, was what direction he went. Mr.
returned lak Wednesday after- Yahbee 'was "droptked off' in
noon by a coroner's jury appOint- ,..otteknow, • and Mr. Mullins re-
ed to 'hear the' investigation into turned ,to Clarence 1rWin's farni.
,the death of Glen Irwin, SO -year- It• was not OW after Glen's O1ifeo
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old Kinloss Township farmer. •less •hOdy was discovered •that
The hearing 'was held in the morning that they learned;of•the
Town. Hall, presided over IV'
.tragedy, ' *.
Coroner M, R. Helliwell of '
Kineardine. Theie Was no •1 audi wm.r LAIMS -HAD
ence riresent, '• , • , CHARGE .BLAKE SERVicE
fivernan jury deliberated • • •
for twentyminutes in bringing The 1,V1VI.S. • 'ladies of Blake
in their verdiet.. Members of .0e United',Church':bad 'charge
re -
jury ' were Ric • hard Elliott, fore, cently of • a Sunday . service dui -
man; Currie Colwell, Ernest Ack- Mg the vacation period of Rev.
ert,'• Victor. Emerson and Alex C. C. Washington •
MacKenzie. • The sermon Wa.s taken lzsy, Mrs.
,born. conducted the inquirY splendid address on the subject
CrOwn :Attorney ,W.; ,J, 'Free -1 Gordon Anderson who, gave • a
0.
• which he
Thurs.,Fri Sat.
Aug. 30-31 Sept 1
Clifton Webb, Gloria prahame
"THE MAN WHO
• NEVER WAS"
An. espionage 'melodrama.; With -
the British trying to deceive the
Natis,,into .belietiing that thes.k...
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invasionftec would take Place *
through Greece- rather " thut
Sicily.
Mon Tues Wed. • Sept. 344
Tom Ewell, Sheree North},
explained to the jury The .Ordinary 1Vian".
was Simply • an investigation to • This..4therne was the inspiration .••
determine hew the Young man for 'a poem which WM. Bucking- "THE LIEUTENANT'
carne to his' death and if anyone
was to blame. Mr. Freeborn -said
that it had' been ruled that an
inquest 'rntistow be 0held., in
every highway fatality.
The only two witnesses called
were Provincial ' Officer . Don
Reeds :of 'Kincardine, who invest-
igated the accident, and Arthur
Yahbee: of Teesviater, who had
been with Glen that. evening.
•Pa 'Reeds hid:pictures .of th
scene of the fatality and a'map
of the area, 'where Glen's :car
had become' mired on the 40th
:sideroad of Kinloss' south of the
4th Conceision. The sideroad, is
a,deerner eait' 'Langside: The
Officer told of receiving a scal
about 6.45 'a m. Sunday Augus
• 5th,' after London 0 motorists' en
ratite, to the lake, had made the
discovery. Of • the, overturned
tractor, with Glen's head between
•the fender. and big wheelof the
Vehicle,. •OffiCialIdentification
Was macib by father-in-laW
-Emerson Irwin, at the -McLen
•nan-MaCKenzie Memorial Chape
where a post molt= was Con1;.
dtieted. Cause of death was given
as a cerebral laceration caused
by a fracture. • The post
modern was conducted by. a
Stratford' pathOlpgist whose re-
ports, • including a blood and
,urinalysis • tests were presented
at the inquest by the Crown At-
torney.; •• • •
P.O. Reeds stated that the ac-
cident. had. occurred east of the
SOth side oad on Highway, 86,
•pUrelyonjecture_
ht* he was. at that spot. No.ozie
was 'known 'to have seen Glen
after. .he extricated4he car from
the' mud hole, and -Started •horrie:,
The time 'of his death ,Could' not
be :accurately pin -pointed, •the
•Officer. said, •'•,
Tracks -Showed' that the tractor
had started: ,to gradually edge 'off
the 'highway '126 feet from the
scene •of the, fatality, . It Went ,,off
the shouider and into, the ditch
1,72 feet from first, starting' to
slowly arc off the road and then
rolled and slid fOr 54 • feet in
the' ditch. . • , • .
Arthur Yahbee told of his
knowledge of •Glen'S activities 'in
TeesWater that Sattirday even-!
ing, and of his (Art's) decision,
to accomPany 'him to .LucknoW
'Whine his wife and family were
visiting. He told ;:of observing
the "road closed" sign- and stig-:
gesting to the driver, that they
should hot go that Way. When
the car became • mired on the
ideroad,' they were unable to
get a tractor at .Wm. Neabel's or
Robert' McNall's, the two closest
arms. Mr. MCNall and. Cecil
ctrove them to Clarence Irwin's
o obtain., the tractor and Mr.
Yahbee said' he drove' it part
way back, but when, the others
vertopr, -him, Glen drove: the:
ractor. the rest of the way,Ifred-
rik Mullingr a visitor at ,Clar-,
nee Irwin's home, accomeranied
herd' on their return. It was
Glen who hooked onto the mired
Or and pulled •lt hack out of
he hole. The McNalls left for
&tie; ant Mullin and. Yahbee, in
Glen's car, followed the tractor
' short distance. They .passed,
"Glen' before. reaching the'.4th
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ham has since written under that:
title and which we plari"to pub-.
lish..
Mrs. Anderson was assisied in
the service, by IVIrS. Livingstone
Menary, Mrs. George, Saunders
and M EG •
A•.duet was sung by Dordthy
Hallam and Mary. Andre*, ac-
companied b3r Louise Andrew..
WORE 'SKIRTS"
Addlt Entertainment
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Consistently amusing entertain-.
ment . is' proVided in this some-
what' "whacky" comedy-of-errork
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when en,..7ex-W.A.F4 rejoins that .•
serVice to be near her husbailet. •
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race vet gave 'the • •
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STATE FARM MUTUAL
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children's story. Mrs. Jim Arn-.
old and Mrs. Isaac Cranston ye-
iceived. the• offering. .Arrange-
ments for the service.were made
by , Mrs. 'Jack Irwin and. Mrs.
Hugh
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• -•FACTOR X
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Dr. Frederick Lemere, promin-
ent psychiatrist of Seattle,.Wash-
ington, declares "Factor X" to be
the. cause of alccholisni.
In an address 'to the.Aerican
Medical Association in- Atlantic
, City last year,, he made clear the
, nature -of -his -findings after long°
I experience with aleoholics. Fact-
or X • is loss of control over
drinking, resulting largely from,
permanent destruction of brain
cells that affect will'power. This
,is the one common denominator
characteristic of all aleoholics.
It is significant that men who
• know most 0 about this scourge,
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AUTOMOBILE
INsuRANcE
luvestigateBefore 'Investing
• REUBEN WILSON
R.R. 3, Goderich
4Phone.80,r-8 Dungannon
e.g, the doctors �t 'the AMA.,
banned all liquor advertisements
from their, periodicals as 'of Jaw,
uary 1, 1954.
Canada's army of alcoholick-
conservatively, estimated at 150,, , •
000 -,--is increasing annually by.
4,000.. We- rank 6th among the.
nations of . the world hi our rate' • •..
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of alcoholics. per 100,000.—Advt.
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WAYNE arid LANA TURNER, in
"TI -IE SEA. 'CHASE" . .
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Wave after, wave Of excitement in the' mighty hunt for
an "outlaw",ship whose captain was sworn never to be taken.:
The •Following Business Flaees "Are Backing The Playhouse:
Hrown's Fruit Market
Bat. Service Station'
Crawford's, Feed Store
• ' Robert Careipbell *• .
••'James E. Little
• . • Welsh Meat Market
. J. E. MacDonald garage,
O Chin's !Restaurant.
Finlay RecOrators
• Hall's Economy Grocery
Button's.• 13utoher.Shop
McLennan gz MacKenzie
Henry's Fruit Market,
'• Montgomery's Garage •
.Greer :Radio & Electric •
Ashton's'
•Sentinel. Office
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First Showing 730 Second .Showing 9.30
Now—"The Eddie Dichin Story"—Tyrone Power,
• Kim Novak Cinemaseone.
ALL.'WEEK—September .3rd to lith, •
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"Kettles in the Ozarks"
Iiow1ii the Ozarks-white:the tall .grOws uninhibited,
and the laugh. harvest Is ; even heftier.
' Marjorie Main, Una Merkie 'and Arthur Humdeutt
present, the latest latigh-laden 'adventure a .th.Kettles- and.
' the "innorishiners of Minititful
• YOU' will •-enjoy meeting Pa 'S ibrother Sedge!
COMing.Hot Bleed "-Jane RusstL andci,?einatt!po..
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