The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-10, Page 6!�7
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Honor Parents
4Oth.
Anniversi.
(OLIVET NEWS)
Olivet was well represented at
the induction , of the Reverend
Mr. Bali in St, +A►n•.drews. , Un
ted Church, Ripley on Tuesday
evening, .
Mrs. Raymond +Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Oscar White, Helen,
Evelyn., 'Ruth and Mary' ' attend-
ed
graduatione rcis
'. at• • the
Win
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gham and. tDistr t fospital.
on 1140 m. +hiss' Mary White was;
among the . graduates. Miss.. Di-
anne Tout, daughter. of Mr., and
, Mrs., Mussell Tout, ' another rad
'nate received the prize for hi h-
high-
est
est scholastic achievement....
Miss Mary White 'and -Miss.
Carol. Fouler of 'Wingham •,visi-
ted on Sunday with Mr. • and
Mrs. Oscar` White and fain.iy.'
M'ary.- and Carol, have accepted •
positions at Grand Bend for the
,sumMer. - •
Miss Shirley .• 6VIODonald . of
Hamilton is visiting ...with cher
cousins Misses (Marie . and .' Janet
Hamilton.
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Rev F. .Scott MacKenzie of
Montreal. is • holidaying in the
community° with his many rel-
atives and friends;.: '
• The MaeKenz -e reunion •was
held on Saturday at bhe com-
munity
"+hall at (Pine River, ,Sev-
eral
Sev-eral from this . 'community. at-
tended. , •
All memlbers. of the' Ripley
District ' Horticultural ' society
from this area took part •in. the
convention. held in Ripley on
Thursday.
1Vuss• Maine 4Sa'bibr. is . 'spending
the summer in 1Port. Agin where
she is employed.
We are . ., _
re sorryr to• report that
Caeorge .Moncrief is .again a pa
tient in. hospital, in London.
Mrs. Daisy ` +McCharles is
spending Some . time with Vir. , &
.Mrs- Torn MacDonald. •
Mrs. Mary Whitney .of',.Tampa,
Florida has been 'holidaying with
relatives: in +the area and mak-
ing. head :quarters with r. An-'
`drew.arkwell.
Dave Elphicit :.met: with a pain-
ful " accident .on. Tues day when he
in some manner ,got ,caught in
Mr. and '`Mrs. John Coiling the ;Power ,take -off of.- the baler.
celebrated . their .fortieth, awed= i,
�Ie suffered • a badly hurt foot
ding anniversary on Sunday.1 . and as a result is on crutches
Members .of their family, pre-
pared
re
,pared a surprise dinner. ,while
they Were abtezdi eh�urch ser Is. Your: Subscription Renew, ed? I tin and ' Mr. and .Mrs. Austin `:Mr'. Chisholm died almost in -
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ForF Ausin Farm��
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iMrs, M. ,E; •Drummond, Virden,
Manitoba, and son +Harold ..of
Portage La. Prairie have been
visiting the past week with her
brother -in -Taw' and • sister Mr.
and Mrs Douglas Graham, their
families and other relatives;
Mr: and Mrs. ;Ross L. Mac-
Donald of ,Kapuskasing' arrived
at Cland'onaid on Saturday for'
the summer vacation. ,
Miss Betty 'Colwell 2nd Con.
and Miss; Marion Wal 6th Conc.
are ' at, the Presbyterian Camp
at Kintail.i•
Miss Donn. Nicholson, Horne
Economist and friend Miss toss
were at •the Kairshea W:I. 4-H
Garden Club `'meeting on. Tues-
day •a+fternooni •
Mr. and -Mrs. • Lloyd MacDou-
gall, Allan. and Grace. are 'leav-
ing this week for atrip, to :the
West Coast.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Needham and girls of Comma'
are in . charge of Bell Heath
Farms
• Mrs. Evan Keith,. Sandra and
Murray and their aunt,' Mrs.:
Etta , •Drummond visited on
'Thursday with Mrs. Richard .Mar -
Martin; 4,44, +M�1Idr►. .
,M,r and Mrs.Fred •+Grupe and.
Marilyn . of • • Milverton visited
Sunday afternoon with h Mr, and
Mrs. Ira • Dickie and ;boy$..
One of the tallest ,silps in
these ,parts has been; :Ibuilt .' flay
Omar Brooks an bhe • former
Harold .Austin farm.
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Place • NQ Blame
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Fa. l ents
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At an inquest in Goderich last
week into the highway death of
Jack, Chisholm ' of. .Dungannon,
the jury. returned: an open ..sver
diet with no blame attached to
either +driver, •and ,with no, re
•commendations.. proposed.
' Mr.. Chisholm, `
lm, 69,• was a, .pas
seager. in a car driven Iby 1George
H Moore of !Dungannon; •+which
was in ' collision with a car dri-
given. •+by Harry' Bitrgsma; of .R.R.'
1, Port Albert.
Mr Burgs/no. was proceeding
north on the County road through
Dungannon, and: the' Moore car
was entering the .highway from
a street .at the' United Church in
.Drungannon; .'Tile-' crash sh Bun
oc,
about • sten • o'ci,ock on Sunday
morning, June 1,6,th, in which
vine: Those present were `their
three soils and their families:'
• Mr.. and, Mrs. ' Allan (Coiling and
family, Mr.' and Mrs: Carr'ick
Coiling and.ily of Ripley
and Mr. and (Mrs: :'Clark •Cal-
ling ' ,and 'family of • Detroit, • also
immediate . relatives..
aVlisses Barbara McTavish and
Sharon Coiling are holidaying' at
'the :eam+p at Mir urachi:.
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lvtr. James Hodge is visiting
with relatives. at Dwmville. •
Miss Lois Nicholson as .. holi-
. daying. with Mr. 'and Mrs..: Nor=
'man E...Dvans,: and ,Linda ,a1 'To
•ento.� µ.:.
Jimmy,:Schneller is:.spend-
ing •`awhile at Peters►bau�ng with
his ;grandmother, Mrs. ' Herman
aeick.. ti
We are. sorry to report that
. •Mr. Garry • Sutton dS•a patient:
in Wingham Hospital :as ',the re
• sult '' of a . .haying 'accident: • , •
Mrs. Etta Drummond . of Vir
den,. Manitoba, visited on 'Wed-
nesday
Wed-nesday with'.Mrs: William, Cox.
and • Rev.. Benson Cox.
Miss .Betty Shned•1er. as
• : laying with her sister, Mrs El- .
gin
Hogg - at Wing am
Mr. and Mrs.James Keteha-
baw of 'Paramount' called .on MT..
and Mrs,: Chris • Shelton on Sun-
day afternoon,
Congratulations to Mr and
Mrs.. ,Douglas Dahmer (nee
Laura Breckles):• who were mar-
ried at 'Teeswater on Saturday
afternoon, - • •
+Mrs William Cox and Rev:
Benson Cox were guests at • the
home of ' Mr. and Mrs.. John
',Coiling 'on athp occasion of their
40th 'wedding . anniNersary..
Miss Donna Nicholson of
Stratford'. • is spending awhile • at
• her ,home 'here. '
On. Saturday The annual Stan-
ley, picnic was held at • °Camp.
K.ewadyn• when., 'nearly +100. Were
present.: Those 'attending from` a
distance were Mr. • and Mrs. Dan
Tollefson of Toronto, Mr.: Larry
Stanley of . Walkerton, Mrs
',rank Elliott, 'Mr ,Viand .Mrs. Earl
Elliott,. Mr. and Mrs. Rae t
.anti. their families,• Mr. and Mrs:
Stanley.. Elliott, Mr.,and, Mrs,
James Ruby' and famiies of De
troll, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Stanley and, farpily of Lansing,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stanley
: Dennis of Flint .
' (Mrs. Arthur Phillips returned
to.; Fonthi.11:-ilast week-end—after
a tv o . 'Weeks ;Visit. here.
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' William • J.' Craig,' Mvburn;
Past, Master of • Morning Star
Lodge, Carlow, !had the honor
ort investing his son, William
S.; Craig, ..as immediate Past:
rMastel of Clinton Masonic
Masonry in 1065 and installed
Lodge d. sh
He also invested inti
."d
him as Worshipful Mastear. at
Clinton Lodge 84 in• 119612`.
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stantly frourn +very severe :heady
and other injuries.
The fatal crash was the third
Mr. hishohn
i in which IM ,0
accident h
was involvaed. ;within fooCr years.
1n .May 1980 he' was injured by
a ';Vehicle' . while employed in
patrol .,work on Highway 21,, .and
.was hospitalized for . months;
while making a remarkable ''re- '
covery.: Last Decenber he fell•
and broke a leg.. • >
A:t last week`s 'inquest ,the
coroner • was Dr. F �G'r, Thome-.
son : of Clinton, Crown attorney
was William Cochrane of Exeter..
Jury foreman • 'was Thomas.
Young of RR, .6, Goderich. and . .
other 'members were. James
Girvin; George Pentland and
David Errington •all of R.R. 6,
Goderich ,and (Harold Johnston,.
of. Port Albert.
Goderich Fatality
Another inquest was-heldlast
week in Goderich into the ',death
of Thomas Cook,, .,60, of Iliuron
Road, Goderich and a •native; of
the Zion 'community in Ashfield -
Townsh;ip.. • .
Tom was ,.killed while • cros-
sing the. , road . near his home,
when .struck .+by.: a car .driven . +by' :•
Joseph Craig, 22, 'of .GGoderio
.'No 'blame' as attached to e
ame vw
driver and no recomimendations
were' made.' ,by tike jury:.
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