The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-01, Page 12mA
TUE. LUCKNQW SENTJNE>t.,'OLICKNOW, PNTARIQ.
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AGENT ,FOR. KINCARDINE CLEANERS
:e ':Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and 'Thursday
Ladies' and Men's Wear- Lucknow
• INQUESTMONDAY,'
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has . since. been convalescing, • ; at
home:
• Dr. M : •H. . Corrin, who - was
called to the .scene 'about 5.30,
statedthat he ,found threepeople:
in the front seat ' of the. •Bolger
car Mrs. Harry Bolger .,was 'dead
and, ;he removed her from, •the
car.. Rose 'Marie, •. the Other vic.
tiny, :was' crumpled • behind the
*heel in :4,severely shocked con-
dition, pulseless; : with her left
foot pinned in the car. She 'spoke'
• to him referring to her. inured
leg: Shp' ,was- sent to Wingharn
Hospital - along -with Mrs. .Iim;
Bolger. Rose Marie was. later -
taken to London ` Hospital where
she died that night on.the X-ray
table. The, Doctor foiiind . 'fir.
McGillivray conscious 'and .com-
posed, 'wedged behind • the steer-
ing wheel.. A crushed door had
• to be opened tri th ;a : tri a for be-
fore ` he could. be freed When
questioned, Dr.. Corrin. said there
Was ; no:indication whatsoever of
drinking by, any of those •in. the
accident; "
Miss Winnifred Percy. stated
'that the first she was aware 'of.
f he;; 'accident Was, when Harold
Stewart,' enroute home. .from
work, came' to 'the door for help'
after ' 'discovering the, ' accident.
•
The injured' were treated at the
;Percy home •prior, to removal. to.
;hospital: Miss Percy, a nurse,. did
what she' •-could. until medical`
!what
arrived..
1 Stemart 'Said id that` he
Harold .Ste a t a
was returnin his •home on the
14th. of •Culross driving the Kin-
r•.cardirie .Milk truck. Harold •age
stated 'that at: the time of the
a' cident' a 'light mist`, or rain was,
falling,' "'`just . enough . to have
th,,a
wipers .. on." Upon discover-
ng the:accident,;:he wentto' the
Percy farm fo`r:,'help.. ,
Prot=incial'Constable Don Reeds
of •Kincardine, ' the investigating
officer., stated that the roadway
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Our Attendance At
e't .the ' Luckns Arena on
ednesday, February
Will indicate your interest in promoting
artifici ice' for Lucknow and district.
Come and bring the entire family
ALL PROCEEDS' FOR ' THE
ARTIFICIAL ,ICE FUND.
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THAT lifting • of ,hub caps' has:
• been ,common, but the pilferers
-went !• one better when they
recently removed', 'the. battery
•from .Lorne ..Cc ok's ear.,
THAT because of illness, Mrs..
Genn (Dorothy) Atkinson, has:
been off ,work' from her duties
as secretary , at the' Lucknow
District Co-op for the :past
month.. It is 'mit expected that
she will. •be able' to resumeher
duties for some time yet.
THAT :Cyril Brown has rented
. one of his twoapartments in
his recently .purchased
ket Store • 'building" to • Mr. &
Mrs. Jack; McQuillin. . Cyril
has remodelled ,the upstairs
• and made• two modern •'apart-,
ments, front and back.' The.
' . McQuillins> will . occupy • the
rear. apartment, •
THAT friends of . Mr and .Mrs.
J. • C. Campbell of Point :Clark
• and who reside. in Kincardine
during . the `',winter-,. honored'
• Jack and Grata recently on
the occasion .of .their i;Oth . wed-
ding anniversary. •
THAT • Mrs. Etta Roberts, of,
town and• Mr. ' and Mrs. r'Wal-
ter' Chesbro„ and: son Robert ;of
Holyrood:: returned , home ' 'ons
Tuesday • of last week 'from at,
•tending : the „funeral' 'of :their
sister irl. •northern New York
State. Mrs. 'Roberts had • .last
.seen :her sister.and her has
band ;in :Augusta when she: at-.
tended their 'golden `.wedding
anniversary.
THAT • there. •were .12' tables of
players at the Lucknow, Wpm'•
en's Instittite card party last
week., Bridge:, ,prize - winners
Were Miss Ruth Thompson;.
Bob Hamilton, Mrs,." ,.Grant:
MacDiarmid. Shoot • winners
were Jimmy Mathers, • Mrs...
•'Bert, .Gammie,. Charlie MasOn,•
Miss Annie MacLeod. Mrs.
BarkveLl was ;the /Winner .of
the ' lucky chair ' prize. The
prizes were.: donated . ,by Wm.
A. Schmid.
THAT Harold Greer and Bobby,;
Bauer were in attendance: at.:
the sport celebrities• banquet in•
the ..Royal York Hotel" last
week ' Entire proceeds were
`for crippled .children's .work.
Fd Sullivan was' to emcee ,the
Show, but weather Conditions
prevented his plane from-land-
.
ing. Wayne ,and' Shuster .took
over the'.duties. Theovent was
highlighted - by a :head '. table
•'guest list of national and inter
•' national sport celebrities of
'the ,Past and present;
at the . accident scene r was lg;
feet wide. 'gravelled and .in good
condition. 'He said. the accident
occurred •36 feet west -of the a p- 1,
parent • crest • of the knoll. Dust
t :w as ruled out as 'a possible cause
i as . there had .been • a heavier rare
earlier. and :intermittent drizzle
follow ing.' The constable testi
• field that the road had• good. wide
shoulders and no . ditch 'at the
accident scene: He., described a
sett of ruff •marks. 10 feet froth
the north edge of the road which
-c id ptit- a ,car .slightly over
:the- centre line. These marks
ee'u'd be.followed for two .'car r
1e g hs 'to Where the 'Bolger :car: .
_,
totrk a�. 'slide after impact � but
could not " Ositively be 'iden"t.i=
fled as: those Of the Bolger car.H.
Gc tahle needs gave• .evidence 1
that he. believed, both cars . were 3
w
1.•1 „y crowding the centre. I
arnage to the 2• identical tars ,r
was a most identical .he .posy: a
ri-. 'spp;eecs and *eights of the
cars too ere almost .ident ieal .
tot -:t Coritta;ble Alex. 13averas'
;,had tha:ge of the jury V4;h'ile;
they were de'1tera.n'..
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February 2, ' 3 4..
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Phone l`19,. Luck: ow.
THAT Mrs: Charles Steward at-
• tended the. funeral;of her. sis
ter, Mrs. J. Thompson: of
ley' last week.' Mr. Fred Ste
'ward and Mrs., Hugh. Curring
of Londonwere also at the
funeral of -their aunt 'Dorothy.;
Mrs. Fred .Steward, , stayed
with Charlie, who has not been.
'enjoying • the `best • of . health
the, last: •two weeks.
•
THAT the regular euchre party
was. ,held in .St.' Augustine on.
r -Monday:: evening with-" eight',
tables in attendance..The lady's
high prize was won by Mrs,
Kinahan and the man's
high ;by, John'
:Finleon. ''The,
door, prize ' was won by Andre
Delbergue:.. and lucky chair'
prize . by Mrs: Joseph "'Courtney.'
.THAT blustery `luster weather on Fri-
day night cut 'the. Burns `•Ball_:
attendance sharply: • Bagpipe
DUNCAN
MacLEOD 'PASSES
THAT : George : McRoberts•` :of
w
Lucknounderwent an ap
•pendectomy last week • ,:in
Wingham : Hospital. Lloyd Bell
underwent.. surgery this week
in Victoria Hospital, London..
THAT Thursday February 2nd
is Candlemas 'Day, when the
be.ar.
.or groundhog emerges to'
take a look see,. and. thereby
'determine whether: or not We'll
have. six weeks 'more . winter.
It all depends ':according to the
tradition, ' on ` whether . or ,not
• thesun is ;shining, to create a
shadbw.. .
THAT winners . 'at . the : Bedfast
.
School card party . last fiYurs;=
day night " were high. man, ;
Cliff Kilpatrick ,and .Russel Ir -
..Vin
r -.vin, high lady,. Mrs. Donald
Hackett and Mrs. 'Jerry , Crani
ston.
music was supplied by Wil-
fred McQuillan and 'his :young
son, . Sandy, with' Scottish Banc-
• ing performed . ' by Marilyn.
Henderson and Mary Finlay;.
son.
THAT.. Lucknowites added the,
•' Scottish touch to. a • Robbie
Burns anniversary program on.
CKNX-TV` last week,. Bagpipe
music' was supplied, -by • Frank
MacKenzie 'and his son Ian
Scottish dancing was done .by.
Connie and Heather MacKen-
zie, Joan .MacKenzie' and Mary
Finlayson,' while John' : MacRae
did the vocalizing. •
THAT .: despite. ',:the cold' ;ancl.
snowy..•weather there Was,a
fair attendance': at the euche
party in . Holyrood Ia11 Janu_
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failed, ;he. was. :more ; dependent.
on the devoted 'and loving care
Of Mrs: John (Beatrice) Adams,
who was .assisted 'in his care :.by:
her brother..,. Fred Keith. •,
`,M;r, •MabLeod married Isabella
Keith on January 17th, 1917 •• at,
the ' home of • he:r brother, Robert
Keith 'Of Con.- 4,. Culross. Mrs, .'
MacLeod's death occurred;
August 1935,.' and her niece„ �Ir�:
Adarns, came to be 'With
MacLeod, 'and had. remained with
him. ,continually „for the succeed-
ing 26.: years.. .. .
• Other survivors are the fol. -
lowing, nephews' and nieces, Mrs:
Harry Nixon, Alex McLeod,. Miss.,
Emma McCluskey of , Lucknow.
:Fred McLeod' . of Detroit, `John.
ary,:24th,'. Mrs:' lViark 'Johnston', McL• eod,. Alex : MacIntyre and
was high, lady with Mrs,•' Sa'm Mrs. Lance (Lizzie) ." Moffat •o..,'
Western . Canada. '
Farmer second.. Jim Hodgins' ; Besides his wife he was pre=
was high gent with Ra hard
Y•
Ackert second .. •
deceased" by .five sisters,'" 'Mrs.,
Torn ' (Kate) Gollan Mrs, Dun
THAT • the . Agricultural- Society carr. (Mary) .McIntyre, Mrs. ,Dainh
• is $5.00 better off from the can (Chnstena) McConnell; Mag'
proceeds' of the CKNX Barn pile MacLeod, MMrs. Janes' (An=