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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-14, Page 23• trne ;WI dra Ki Btu E3ru ad t Wa De ESC. nity Ikur On �nSUnday. ic+ t Ysrma$Carol &Oar is•bcing held in the pistrict•lfigb Sehoel. Om oris. Sunday, Deeember 43:30 p.mtthe tittle I21 be devot' jait ItsC inn by dosing he audle,nee • weal musical• numbers by siesgoettcs, fil. ones,. Bod and other ;local snag- ter collection will be taken' *inMs,s food boxes route • 3• 'THE CUCKNOWSEN1'INEL `_LUCKNOW ONT4Rti9, hrnBuns KIncardine O.P.P. Report During the past week one charge wss :laid under the Linuo r' Control Act. On December W. at approximate. ly 1100 .a.rri male' oody. WAS ' foul at inverhurhn Be* h by Will ann Van.Da n of Walkerton. An 1 investigation was carriedout by Prov. CD st. Andy Burgess on the instructions of Coroner D. A. A, Milne of Kincardine, With the : • co.iqieritinn of the Sherriff's office.. tri Michigan and the Federal. atitelts or investigation it wars asce- rtained that the body'was drat' of• Saverio Grippi of Ashtabula, Ohio, al;e'.53, a •sailor off. the American ft.eigtiter 1). J. Morrell, •wh.ich,sank off the American. coast;, November 29. Ile was the 22nd of 28 crew • •nientbers to be actourtted for•and was clad in a life. jacket; One rttinor*accident was reported, on the Lucknow c:,ravel I/2 mile • south of I L 1n ss. Gordon Vance of Isincarcilne slid into the .guide posts* OnMondayF., d)er.ember, •D;lamage was ntirior to both his car and the guide posts..` Investigation1 was by Prov,'. Const. Ed McPhail, - • PAGE TWENTY 11REL' s=in an Aa3burn area barn fire last week has been estimated at $15,000, Destroyed was a ,10 -by - 90 foot barn owned by Donald Young, Conct'sston 2,' West Wawa* nosh Township, about five miles west of Auburn., • Contents lost • included 1b0 tons of hay, 1,300 bales of straw, 21 head of cattle, , three sows. 'a wagon, hay rake, manure spreader, pig feeders and :. a generator. • 'Mr. Young believes that the fire started when the generator. which had been'operating, shorted. He said the barn,and contents were partially:covered by insurance. i it .Santa Locknow -4- Again Again N LUCKNOW Formr Knechtel Buikling NEXT TO PINLAY DECORATORS December l7th. z—a p.is. TO NISET• AND ;TALK WITH THE •SMILER CHIL'OREN. ACCOMPANIED EY THEIR PArtINTS Atte Wide Be Favours and Treats For The.. Kids CHILDREN Till0 VISITED, SANTA LAST WEEK ARE WELCOME TO cOME ANO TALK • WITH HIM AGAIN This . SATURDAY likte r►Mb 110 Post Your Leffer To Santa ; (Postage Free) When You Visit Lucknow Business Men's Santa In Lucknow3 : ' ` Association • THE • LUCKNOW . ARENA 24 p.m,. FOR PilisLlC' ANO HIGH SCHOOL CHILDREN • try 1/waft +Aaa041tarw rw+r110101 lrr SPONSORED B1t 111111111111.6.. vaiii 1E61 raa*: • rxe CHR1...TMAS GIFF FOR 1966 • ment Of IuronOunty BY JAMES SCOTT ROOK ON THE HISTORY OF HURON COUNTY. BOOKS :AVAILABLE AT The Luckflow Sentinel PRICE $5.00: FormerArea Man Dies, Was In i Grocery Business JAMES,11. GTBSON :. Word has'beeri received of the •death. of James .H . Gibson of . Agassiz, :B. C. •on November 28, 1966.• ' • Jinn son of the late Mr : and. Mrs, ,• George Gibson. was born at Chill- iwack B C..in 'June of 1969.14e „came to Ashfield 'witty his:parents. brothers and sister in 1909: His :Loftiest sister remained, in B. C..' He received':his education in Zion • one room•'school and. Wingham Business. college, He returned to ' Western Canada in his teens, dater • ` settling •in Agassiz where he was ' in the 'grocery- business He served in the army during the second world war and was an active mem, , bet, .of the Royal Canadian Legion for 22 years. After his discharge *from the army he started his. own • • Red and White Store.. Mr. Gibson: married Mary Heath Of Agassiz who survives with a son. James H. of Vancouver, a .daught- er Marnie, Mrs. Gerald Pickard of Agassiz and •four grandchildren. Also surviving .to Mourn his pass- ing are one • sister. Susan of Luck-.• now andthree brothers, Sam and Marshall of Ashfield and Earl *of Bolton. •1ewas predeceased by one sister, Mrs ; E.J. (Catherine) Webb of Agassiz and four brothers; John of Clinton, George' of Lucknow, Beattie of Detroit and • Calvin who died. in infancy: Burial was December 1st in Valley:View Cemetery at C•hilliwaek $ 17 The Lucknow SentineI *Ai& LAY • r qi '1