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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-10, Page 6!�7 A CiA 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 ' 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. Tit LUcILNOW 4, tUCKNOIi W!E S X,, JULY .`Y 14 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 - 1• PI i On ForF Ausin Farm�� (• OSS- "ITEMS) 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. • • Place • NQ Blame In ' Fa. l ents ,.ta _ I..ACC 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:. KiNLOUEH 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. • ' 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`. • • 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:. • • • !��:r• .sem vx: to ri, fHe. : Ie. Over Nowadays it's natural for the lady of the house to do much of the family .banking,because it's so' convenient to look after money matters at one place, —the local charteredbank, an all-round banking . service -centre. This busy homemaker is on her way to deposit part of .'her husband's salary their' savings', account, cash, a .cheque on their joint chequing r account, and pay:, the„ montli.ly.-�-instalnient; on --,a �. m personal loan. All this taken care of tinder one .• roof --quickly, easily, simply.. , - Any. 'bank service yOu use is an introduction to many others, And the chartered banks are always , on the lookout•for new Ways to be helpful to more, people. 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