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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-09, Page 6• { FARM KITCHEN IS DANGEROUS AREA. First A report' the Ontario Fane Accident Survey set up by the •Ontario Department of Ag- riculture to determine the cause court on Friday, of Mrs. John and economic loss resulting from .' farm •accidents indicates that Webster, a former'highly est - more than 1,800 , ,accidents' ' oc- ` eek resident of this commun- curr'ed' during. • the months of ity. The sympathy of ailany• friends go to. the bereaved fam- ily. School re -opened on Tuesday with• Mr. John Fisher of Luck - now in charge of the St. Helens_ School, Mrs. -George, Fisher of Whitechurch at . ',Fordyce, Mr,. i. THE ST.' HELENS Mrs. Gordon, MacPherson • is spending . a few'`weeks with cher daughter, Mrs.. Keith lBlaek and Flt. Lt. Black and !boys. in Otta- wa. The, death occurred' in Agin - LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO forn1er's sister, Mrs, George Stuart and Mr. Stuart... Miss Anna ,Stuart of Toronto is a visitor at her home here. Misses .,Beverley Gaunt . and Norma ,Forster are attending the' Well's ,Business 'Academy at London, Mr, and Mrs • M. Gamble of Waldemar, Mr..andMrs. Harvey West of Grand Valley were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. • W. Wee. • The September meeting of the Women's Institute was 'held in the• community Hall with a good attendance of • members. Mrs. -Charles MacDonald,. president, welcomed the' visitors,.: and con- ducted a short business meeting. IVIr. Clifford Epps ' of • Clinton guest for the . evening was . intro duved by Mrs. Ross Gainmie. His films on Florida proved very interesting and were much en- joyed, also his, talk on fall planting and information . on, other plants was appreciated `very much. The meeting closed. with The ,Queen. Lunch was -served. the hostesses. .after which every one enjoyed looking at.the a Dr. Geor of � ; . ge 1VIacGregor, ..:his very lovely ' oil paintings dis- the 'most dangerous areas on the son-in-law, Mr. Bert Kuehorn• ' played by.Mr's. Wm. Rutherford. farm, *with a ,�toatal of 100'acci- and his sons, Bert,. Donald, John Much upraise arid comment went dents .,, occurriixgi there, five' of and Stuart Kuehorn, of �Chioago; to Mrs. Rutherford on 'her very • Nearly one fourth of the ac- March, April and 1Vray, the Hon W. A. Goodfellow, Minister • of Agriculture for Ontario announ- :•ces. 'Sixty-two of the accidents were fatal, and one third'of the fatalities. were suffered by per- sons under. 21•• years of'ague. Ross Errington rat S,S.To. 3 and. • In addition, xzLedical _bills of .�, Don �Cameron� at Belfast., more than '$80,000'.Property dam- • e of yone , and, a. half. Miss Donna. 'Woods,. ;third -year "age nearly million dollars, and• a ;total. lost working time • of more than 16,000 days. were inflicted.. • student nurse• at the • • Kitchener Waterloo i ospital,' spent "'a - ,few. 'days at her home 'here .last week. ;The following ' teachers have *ore than one third of taken up their duties after the fatal accidents to farm , peoplevacation, Miss. Ruth. Webb re - during this three-month • period, turns• to Brantford, Mr. Charles occurred• , off the farm; on our McQuillin to near Exeter and roads. and highways,. Mr,' Barry McQuillin : will teach by The survey has also 'indicated t Waterloo that the farm kitchen is .one WEDNESDAX;. SEPT, 0th, 1059. which were fatal. wereweek-end visitors with the beautiful work. cidents were, caused by falls or stumbles, withloss of balance and frightened animals the two leading causes. Power equipment 'was' involved, in half, of ,the fat- alines. report is the first .of quar- ter y .reports in the Department's Farre Accident Survey which will 'cover .the ore -year' period from . March, 1959 , to Fthruary, 1960. • YOUTH }'ACES MURDER' 'CHARGE NEXT 'WEEK Juror notices. have gone 'out to sone 90 persons, ,' including..15 women, in: conection with' the Supreme Count.. Assizes to .open at.Huron County Court House on Monday, September .14th • At this time, : time, a murder • charge` .will be read , against a. youth from the'• RCAF 'Station, Clinton, in connection with .the death of a • young girt,, Whose' parents live 'at„the' RCAF Station, 'Clinton, - also. 'Mr. Justice- Ferguson will preside : for'• the hearings.- Is Your Subscription Paid?' PLUMBING and ' . HEATING Agent ' for..cornbination oil, coal - and , wood . SEAFORTH FURNACES Plumbing' Fixtures . Copper, steel and Plastic • Piping ' • .Deep ' and shallow' Well Pressure Pumps. ART: GI LMC ,RE. R .Luck'now' `Phone ` 61-r-1 3 Dungannon CHECK THESE. RATES • SINGLE $5 (wtth,privatt, both).. DOUBLE'$Q. (with private bath) „Gw ilpr , ��AS1Ac • ilotel EMPIRE; 'Broadwey'af 63rd Street At the "Gateway to Times, Squate” 700 'toom$ & suites —most with AIR- ' `• CONDITIONING. TV and radio • Excellent Restauriiit--Coffee,Shep Cocktail:ounge • Garage adjacent to hbtel ' 11.1.:g many 'special Empire conveniences such v Baby Sitters. Physician,, Sightseeig Buses. •'heli & Plane Reservations. Radio &TV Tickets' N E1�V. YORK 23, . Columbus 54400 A s nes OPENS SEPTEMBER 8th practical Instruction. in all Commercial Subjects- • Qualified Teachers.,Modern Equipment—New.. Typewriters Examinations' set, marked, and Diplomas issued by THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS''ASSOCIATION OF CANADA For several years :every seat has' been filled • Register now --• .Tuition $22•00 Telephone Goderich 428. or 1272' collect TO LAUNCH ANNUAL CAMPAIGN k'OR THE BLINp Saturday, ,Septem'be'r. 12th marks the beginning of 'the An- nual Tri -County Campaign of the .Canadian National Institute • for the Blind. This. year $6000:00 is needed. •tb ,continue the CNIB s ;4R service program' to the 71 blind • men, women and children ri Huron County, Rehabilitation; Recreation, Re- .sidential Care and Research pro- vides the, blind with. effective means of coping, withtheir tra- gic • disaibility. Soon Nancy's pet will be in good , hands.; . Nancy. will feel betlrer, too, because she knows the.doctor will knowjust what to• do andhow to do it. In so many :ways; we look for help to people in whom we have confidence—'people trained and, experienced in their specialty. For'instance,'when you walk' into a bank, whether. to ..make 'a. deposit. or discuss a financial problem with the manager, you know your banking needs will • be ` attended to expertly, . faithfully.' and, in a *friendly; personal way. It .is something -you can depend upon in all your banking. 'HE C l ARTERED BANS • SERVING YOUR ' COMMUNVFY means adjustn ent, to the ' shoth of blindness, reading, material, in,q Braille, talking books, and errs-. ployment. Recreation includes picnics,"' cluib activities, camping and glarnes such as checkers, cribbage'. boards and Playing cards adapted to Braille. Resid- ential Care . is a'.vailahle , at the ' modern; one -storey district home for the •blind located in London. Research has resulted• in the es- 1 tablishm•ent of' the Farm Counsel- ling service, and the Eye .Bank of Canada. for the restoration of •Rehabilitation, sight. •