The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-19, Page 15WEDNESDAY, ,JULY 19th, 1967
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CRIMINAL: Linda Turner; 3,
only daughter of Mr. and -Mrs.
George H,, Turner,of
• forth, was killed Monday when
she was run over byallay wagon
at her father's farm.
- 28 dccurrences investigatedg
July'
9-15/67. 9 of these were liquor
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control • act 'violations., • '
TRAFFIC: On Friday July 14,
1967, Thomas John Smith of .276.
Winston St. W. Listowel„ incurred'
$2000 damage,to' •his 1967 Ford, _
when involved in a one car acci-
dent On, the ,Falls
ccide'nt'on,the,Falis sideroad'just •
east of
Goderich off NO 8 highway.,
Brian Baer of R• •
R 4 Go
derieh
was surprised whena rather,•large
tree crashed in frontof a-1967''
Beaumont, of which'he was the
driver. This happened on July 15
1967'on'No. p1 County Road,: just
east; of 'Goderich off No 8 highway.
had only minor damage, $$5.•, as
a result of°some branches striking
the'•vehicle. •
$400',damage was received oti:a•,•.
1964 Dodge, •owned by Edward '
Collins of R, R,4 Clinton, when he
.was involved in a one car accident
on July 16, 1967,' Accident dccurre.
on Huron County Road No 8 near.
Surnmerhill, when' the Collin's:
'vehicle left the roadway and struck
a telephone, lbie
Kincardine
ACCIDENTS Constable Burgess
investigated a. single car, accident
in the Inverhuro i ProvincialPark
on Sun ay.July 9. •The driver' of the;
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car inOlved was Roderi'ch Craw-
ford of R-•4#'2, Tiverton. Dam -
:age to'the vehicle amounted, to
'$600,00. The driver escaped in
jury.,
A two car accident was ` '
investigated by ,Constable Poland,'
at the ,junction: of #6 County.road- . +
and #30 Sideroae1 on Tuesday, ' '
July 11. A' Teeswater Creamery
truck driven by James Flett of
__ car driven b Mr.:
T.eeswater and a y,
Orah"Crawford of Ripley -were in-
volved . - Mrs Crawford, 'a pas$en
ger and Mr.Crawford, were'both,
injured, The driver of the truck'
escaped injury
Two accidents were investigated
by Constable Gault July 12i One.
was North of Whitechurch,
involving" Donald Morrison of R. R.
,# 5, Lucknow .' The Morrison vehi-
cle wentout of control, and •struck " •
a hydro pole, The other accident
was in Kinlough involving vehicles.
driven by Francis Schumacher,
R.,R.#.1, Holyrood and Alan NlcFar
land also of R. R, #1 , Holyrood, '
Damage was light., .and both driv-
ers escaped' injury,
On' Thursday , July 18'. a. single
McQuillin Reunion .
Held Soturduy. At
"Homestead Acres`
" Homestead Acres the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin was
the location' chosen for the .first
McQuillin reunion which was held'
Saturday , .July^15. for the descend
,ants of William McQuillin'and his
Wife Jane Holland who left Ireland
in 18.41„ This `West Wawanosh
farrn: Is a•' .`Century Farm" .
After farming for ten years, in
Lanark. County they came,to this
farm, Lot 19, Concession 14;. West
Wawanosh Township ;in 1851, which
was virgin forest. Their family
consisted of two son's and four dau-
ghters, their youngest child, four
•year old • Eetty was .carried in their.
arms from- Gode'rich'.. •
Later, • Mr. McQuillin divided:
the -.two hundred acre lot • between
his :two sons, ' Edward who 'married
Elizabeth Andrew „and William John
'who ,married Mary, Wadsworth. All
the McQuillins have their origin •
from this farm
Their daughter :,Mary Anne;
becarne: Mrs. Wrri. Orr 'Rachel
was married to Henry Mathers, the,.
Justice of Peace'at St. Helens.
Eliza Jane married 'Robert Fowler -
and Elizabeth (B,tty),becanae .Mrs,
Wn1,.;McLean..Many descendants
of the daughters attended'this
reunion. '
Due to,
weather. conditions .the•,
group • later transferred to the Luck
now.: arena to.complete 'a very
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interesting get together:
The' ;asfternoon'was enlivened bar ,
bagpipe music supplied by. Wil
'fred' McQuillin and his son Sandy . •
and by' Charles McQuillin with the
• lute..A'•bountiful •lunch was en
joyed by all
There was an,attendance of app.
roximately;140 and'included many,•-
of: the sixth'•generation..'Descend-
ants returned from Florida, New.
York., Guelph, .Toronto, London',
Waterloo, :'Kincardine, Teeswater,
Listowel;. Riley ,,•Barrie , : Angus,
Galt, St.. '..Catharines;, Niagara
•Falls ; Sarnia ,,• Goderich .. Windsor
Bluevale,, Gowanstown, Sault Ste.
Marie, Halifax, Walton as: well
as the local relatives.:
true ccident was investigated
by Constable Burgess on 'the 4th
concession, Huron •Township•,
2 miles.East of 47. County'°road
The truck was driven,by Edmund;,
Collyer of R,R,#k 5, Lucknow.'
Damage to'the vehicle was -$200.
An' accident involving Keith
Roulston of Lucknow Was .investi: ,
gated by •Constable' Burgess on ,
Saturday July 15.. Mr.. Roulston
struck and, killed -a two. year old
Mare :owned by; Walter .Forrester
...of R. R. # 4., Ripley., which ran.
from ,the ditch into'the ,path, of his
vehicle, .
A two' car..accident on the 10th' .
cotro'ession'. Kincardine .Township.
was investigated by Constable:
Poland .on 'Saturda: �, JulY 15 The
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vehicles involved were driven by'
Ronald Campbell of Armow' and
Mrs. Donelda MacKinnon: of R. R .
# A, Glamis. The drivers and'the
passengers of the vehicles escaped
injury: .The total: damage to the-
Vehicles
he vehicles amounted to -$140b..90,(, '
Constable Burgess investigated a,•..;
car -truck accident in Tiverton: on
July 15. The truck •was driven by
John Hunter of.Tiverton and 'Keith .
Bromme•of Wtngham was the driver
of the car. The •damage was light;'
and both drivers, escaped .injury:
'CHARGES: 8 charges laid under'
'Liouor'•Control 'Act'. 6 charges laid
Under Highway Traffic Act,
62 accidents were investigated by
this time last year to the 00' invest-
igated to date this year;..
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
LETTER TO THE • ED.ITOR '
Questions bates
SpeakeUsedByr,
Mount Forest July 8;: 1967
The Editor. '.
Lucknow Sentinel, '
Dear Donald
.In my opinion your comment
,about theofficial opening of the
.,new wing• of'Winghain "District
Hospital was well written and.•quite
in. order., a
That evening, I- saw some shots .on.
T. V. andheard the guest speaker:
a man from Exeter,.'I'think say..
''rafter considerable research I
learned -that this Hospital was
founded exactly 50 years ago,
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under the•leadership of Dr. J. P.
Kennedy'. Some research! On
July 11, 1915;• Dr. Kennedy
removed riyappendix in the •
Wingham Hospital; •which I know
was operating for several years
before that ; The matron in 1915,
was a Miss. Matthews:, and a young.
up -corning nurse. lvlarnie Adams
specialled with me..•
Find enclosed• renewed subscript-
ionto'"The Sentinel";.•
Sincerely.
Mrs. •J.A'.(Dean Geddes)
Robertson,.
Bowling Winners:
Winners of the Ladies',. Lawn:
Bowling last ,Week were, Mrs.
Armstrong Wilson, Mrs, 'Walter
Dexter , ,Mrs .: ,Alex MacNay.
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