The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-20, Page 13to
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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RIPLEY ABATTOIR
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Custom Butchering Curing and Snaking.
Cutting and'Wrapping !--4Saosage Making, Fast .Freezing.
• HOGS AND CATTI...0 'ON MONDAYS.
• • CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS.
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Two Gig Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
' •.1 To 3 Wks — Whatever YOur Requirements Are:
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•'For Home Freezers We, Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork
and 'Lamb In- AnY Quantity At, Lowest Marketing Prices .•
•'ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR.,
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CALL RIPLEY 100.04 ios CHAS. HOOISMA --pRop,
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Total tiny Heins Highways
and Other Roads patrolled iii miles.
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INVESTIGATIONS: 'Criminal (a) '.
Thefts - 1,•(b),Breaking and Enter-
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ing•, 1,,'(c..) Disturbances,- 1',(d)
Other' .14. Traffic (a); Accidents -
7 (i) Property,Damege .5.(ii) 'Per-
sonal Injury -2...'N�.' Iniured - 2.
On:Sunday, September 10/67 on /
#15 County Road; tinned Township,
east: of #: 4: Highway, there was a
:two carmotOr Vehicle'accident
involving Leslie.'George Bernard,
R.A.. 4, Walton, Ontario and Kenn-
eth Mansel Cqok,,R42. 1, LOndes'.
bora in which:approximate total
damage to vehicles was $300 00
On Tuesday,•• September 12, Alvin
Roy -Potter, R. R..' ,• Clinton was.
involved Ina motor vehicle acci-.
• dent on #..8 Highway, weft of Clin
ton in which he received .slight';
InJuries. Damage to his vehicle,
approximately : $1., 600. 00;
1.Ou Thursday, September 14 on
• ,the..10th concession Of Stanley
Township ,Jr east of # .21 Highway;
• :Mr. Kenneth Bruce WildfOng; 356
. Carling Street, Exeter,, Ontario •
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roiled the tractor trailer which he
Was driving, sustaining $2,000 96
.to thehicle". , ' •
On Friday,. September 15; ,
Douglas R:aynard , R R. .3, Licknow
and'Lloyd Hunter.R.R. Lucknow
Were involved in a. two. car Motor
vehicle accident on #27 County •
Road. Raynard vehicle received
$150 . 00'daniage. ' • • ,'
On Saturday, September 16 •
'LarryWi1iiaki Hoy , -173 Fredrick •-•
Street, 'Clinton'was involved in a
single ear accident on the 15th ' •
'Concession of Goderich Township;
'receiving $250..00 darnage to his
• vehicle. ' . •
On 'Saturday, September 16 on
4 3; County Road, west of Bruce-
field,.Hugh .Mcconnick, .101
Inkerman„Street; London and 'Don-
ald Brodie, R. Ric Btue.itield
• Were involved'in a car and .farm
wagon motor vehicle accident; in
which approximate total damage
'to vehicles was $850 .r.e •
were Minor injuries. • • •
On Saturday, September :16 on #2]
Highway south of Goderich,
• Leonard Thompson', •R.R. 3,
Clinton and. Kenneth William Wil
son, R. R. '2, Clinton 'were inVOlved
in a two c AT motor vehicle accident
receiving approximate total of
. $00 .00 daniage totbk vehicles.
(B) Charges - 9, Criminal Code -
3; Highway Traffic Act - 5, Liquor
Control. Act - l'Which was eMinpr.
(c) Warnings
GENEML. (a) Requests 'for •Assistaw
ce - 4,
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• On Thursday, September I4, ar'
.ektensive.air and.grouno search waS
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conducted in the Kingsbridge ,area
for a missing Ashfield Township
juvenile' boy.. Meinbers of the God
erich Detachment were assisted in
their efforts by an aircraft from
Sky Harbour Air Services, Goder-
ich, some 100 volunteers from Can-
adian Farces Base, Clinton and
several area farmers. The missing
boy was found the next day safe
and sound in a•13arn On his filler's
farm after spending the previous'
night 'out in the Open. • '
(c)Convictions - 17persons app-
eared in Magistrate's, Court •
Goderich; 4 convicted 'of Highway
Traffic Act. offences; :2convicted
rof LiqUor Control Act offences and
1 convicted of Criminal Code/off-
ence, • . •
May 1 againsernind all drixiers
that "when a school bus has stopped
with lights flashing, traffic must
stop from both directions until the
lights have stopped flashing or the
us has resu,med. motion.
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G,S FERRIS,. •
PROVINCIAL CdN' S'TABLE;;.'
Grandmothers Are
Entertained At
Whitechurch. W .1.
WHITECHUtial NEWS
•Whitechurch Women's Institute
held their September meeting
Tuesday at 8:30 in Whitechurch
Community Memorial. Hall, with'
the president Mrs, Bill Evans pre-
siding and extending a special wel
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come to all grandmothers present: •
The pde was sung and creed
repeated. Arrangements were made
for attending the Bruce Cdurity Rally
at Ripley and ,f0t the Convention at
Markdale October 26 and 27)
• Pie roll call was answered:by an
attendance of 29 telling the birth-, '
place of their Grandmothers.
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Mrs. George Walker gave a read-
ing "Old Lady". Mrs. Dave Gibb
gave a centennial pbenn; "Our
Pioneers" .• The Topic, "The .History
of Grainger Siding" was given )y
Mrs: -Wallace Conn. . • -
'Community ,singing' of Old ,Folks
at Home and Annie•Laurie was en-,
joyed with pianist Mrt, Garnet
Farrier Current ,Events was given
by Mrs ; Garnet Farrier; .
Arrangements wire made foi the
twist meeting when Bluevale and St
Helens Institutes will be *guests of
the branch. The meeting closed
with thesinging of the Queen,
Contests were then held for the
grandmothers under the leadership
of Mrs. Johnston Conn. • • -
The first contest uas won by, Mrs.
Ezra Scholtz. • The second tor the
grandmother, not •wearing .glasses
Was a tie betweert"Mrs. Cecil, Fal
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toner and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie
with Mrs. dillespie being the final
winner 2 The third,'grandmothers
having in 'their purse - at comb,
wderand mirror was won by Mrs.
KINCARDINE
ACCIDENTS: On Friclay,Septemb-
er 15, 1967, Provincial Constable
E. loolcPhail investigated a Cat - •
cattlebeast accident on #7 County:
Read ,;'Kinloss ,TownShip. The •
vehicle involVecl,was driven by ..
'James Gilbey of R. g.; 3, Ripley.
Thecattlebeast owned by •Aurel
4•Armstrong of R,R. 4; Kincardine.'
was killed:. Approximately $100. '
damage was done.to the car: • • '
t'wo car accident in Tiverton,
was investigated by Provincial
Constable J. Poland on Saturday.,
'September 16. Begg of '
London 'and Roderich Crawford,
R.R. 2; Tiverton were involved.
No one was injured in the accident
which caused •a tcitalof $300, :•-to
the vehicles. •
• Provincial Constable E‘,
investigated a single car accident
involving FraZek Farrell ork.R• 3,,
Tiverton, on Saturday Septeiriber.
1,1967. Mr. Farrell was not .. •
injured in the mishap. Damage to
the Farrell vehicle amounted to
$250 .0,{1,
On Sunday*Septeinber 17, 1967,
'a single cat accident was investig-
ated by ProvincialConstable E.
;McPhail on the # 5 C'ounty Road
North of LuCknoW. The driver of
the vehicle involVed was Wilda,
Thompson of R.R; 3 Ripley. The:,
Thompson Vehicle was damaged to
the- extent: Of $800, Mrs."
'Thompson 1..a's not injured in the
rnitha.p. •
Total aceidents to date -last year
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'CHARGES: 6 chatg6 were laid
under the:Highway. Traffic Act, 4
charges were laid under the Liqtiot
Control Act. 1 charge: was laid • .
under the Criminal Code of Canada
J. POLAND •
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PRESS RELEASE OFFICER,
Cecil:Falconer. The fourth, the
grandmother attending Expo .Was .
Mrs'. Ed Walker.' Thefifth; the ••
grandmother who baked her own
bread was Mrs •Lloycl-Graslo of
Arthur. The sixth contest, the
grandmother with 'a birthday. near-
est December 25th was won by'
Mrs: .Robert Ross.•
The hostesses,.Mri. Wallace Conn
and Mrs. Johnston Conn Served •
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or Ouch ct lLttle time.,!
• • She looks. upat Mummy and .Daddy 'with
complete trust, and 'that trust is well .Placed. For ' •
not only is she given love and understanding but
financial Protection as Well. Her family are Sun
:Life policyholders and her father makes sure that
their life insurance portfolio is carefully checked
at regular intervals to take care of changing needs.'
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I'm associated with Sun Life of
Canada, the Company with the poliey
that's right for you and your family
Whyl ot call me today? •
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HITECHURCH
Because some players from. East.
WawanOsh are on the Brussels Girls
6Oft Ball team, we report this
game . ,Brussels team played St.
Marys team at Brussels Park on
Monday evening with a score 22-10
,for Brussels. The. Brussels team are
winners of this series with St.
Marys, having"won all three gam-
es, straight. .
Visitgrs with Mrs.Mary Chapman
Sr. the first of the week were Mrs.
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Gordon Lemon and Mrs Iirn Ridout
of Stouffville and Mrs. ,Gillion of
Bobcaygeon. • ; . '
Little Miss Lori Jane and Kerry ,
Schwichtenberg of Port Elgin are
holidaying with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Coultes this
week while their parents, Mr and
Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenberg are
attending Expo. ,• ••
Wayne Farrier and Miss Beth •
Barbour of Toronto visited a few
days the fir it of the week with his
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet •
Farrier.
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