The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 15WEDNESDAY, _MAY' 28th, 190
THE ,LUCKNO1At^ SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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THE C.B
HAS CHOSEN TO
DISCONTINUA
• ONE , OF THE FEW' REMAINING TRULY ENJOYAB.L:,E
• FAMILY. TELEVISION PROGRAMS,;
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DON N....I..SSER.. SNOW
ONE OF THE! AIX -TOO -FEW' . COMPLETELY CANADIAN •
` TELEVISIONSHOWS:
DON'T. LET 'IT HAPPEN
Every'residsntis•
strongly: urged , to write ibis or her Member of•
the Federal Government' and C.B.C. Management,' asking that
the Don Messer . Show be retained on • C.B C. Television.
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YOtJR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT or PRESIDENT
DR G. F. DAVIDSON, CB.C., OTTAWA
Asa.
Canadian, interested in good Canadian Television pro-
gramming,; I herebyvoice my objection to the cancellation of
the Don Messer Show by the C.B.C.
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OPEN ALG DAY MONDAY Teeswater
Closed: Wed:' Afternoons
Open'.Fridayr nights.
Phone 392=6851
' 'r for evening appointments;
Girl GUjdeAssoc. Had Annual Supper;
Lorraine Boyle Received AN Round fiord
On Friday , •May 23rd, the third
ani.
n iaLsupper_of-tile-Loca1_Giil.::—..
Guide Association was held. in the
• fellow shipP . room o
f : the L`ucknow " ..
United:
hurch:
Attending were
e Ran$' ers.,• Guides;
Brownies and Their mothersor spec-
ial;,
.g uests:
The meetingopened with °the
P
singing Of •"Jolinny.Appleseed
%Everyone enjoyed a .delicious salad
supper prepared ,by. the girls and
their .mothers .:
Mrs George Newbold,;proposed a '
toast to the Queen
Margaret • Chester .proposed :a toast
to the Mothers and: her; mother , , Mrs
• .Ken Chester. replied.
rs.. ,ack Treleaven," Pr'tarl
of the.: Local Association Welcomed:
those present and • thanked all those
'who had helped • in any ,way with
special thanks for Mrs Robert Pin
lay; for her'lovely.tabie decorations
She then introduced the .Guiders,
Mrs. Angus MacLennan, Ranger
Leader Mrs. • Jas:. Boyle , Guide
Leader; Mrs, Harold Greer, Mrs'2.
John Pritchard; Mrs. Harold Nich-
.'olson and Mrs: 'David Kirkland;.',
Brownie Leaders;, Mrs. George New-
bold ,
ew-bold, District'•. Cornrnssioner Linda,
Boyle , who_assi;sts.w;thi the Guides,
w'as' unable to be present
Mrs . Roy: Havens,, 'secretary-treas ,,
urer, gave a financial report show-
.ing a present balance of $27.50 A
donation was given at the:, door
which had not been added tto the
• above balance.
Badges were then presented 'to
Girl Guides. .Mrs. George Joynt
presented Citizen - Badges to Sandra 11
Finlay,,' Janet Marriott , Mary Ellen
}'ia'vens tviaric,'li-=Jphristpne, l =
Ritchie Barbara Stanley, Coree
Passmore Elizabeth Ritchie , Lorr-
aine Boyle, Joanne Thompson,
Kathy •Joynt, Margaret
•Montgomery This b'adge._had .been
taught by Murray Gaunt , M.. P.P. ,
and •tested by Reeve George• Joynt .
ti •
TheS irls attended,a council meet
ing as one• of the qualifications for
the badge,. • •
:The- Postal Badge • • which had
been tau �ht by •Mrs.: Ken Cameron
,g.
and by
tested 'Miss 'Carrie Milne, •
$
was presented byBarbara Wilkins
to : Elizabeth Ritchie, , : Gail Pritch•
-
•ard', Kathy Jamieson Brenda Mac: -
Donald,' Marion Johnstone, Joanne
Thompson, .Mary Ellen Havens, •
Barbara Hawthorne , Naney Ritchie,
Sandra Finlay,. Margaret Montgom:
ery•; 'Stacia.Purney,.. Lorraine
Barbara Wilkins also presented
the following badges: Hostess to":..
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Barbara Hawthorne and Mary Ellen.
Havens;. Knitter to 'Lorraine Boyle;
Seton i ' ass°. to iza .et , ' tc
and -*Gail • Pritchard; First 'Class to.
Lorraine Boyle..
• Mrs..: Jas. Boyle, Acting Guide. •
Captain; assisted in the presentat-
ion of the badges by announcing
the liar -nest '
Mrs George Newbold , -District ..;
Commissioner presented Lorraine
Boyle with•.her All -Round Cord, one
of the highest honours in Guiding
Mrs. Jas, Boyle then introduced- •
the guest speaker. Mrs.
Peppier of Hanover, Area•Ca`mp
Adviser- for -South .Grey, Bruee
Mrs. Peppier gave a very inform-:
ative :talk' at which time she gave
much information on all aspects of
camping as pertains to,•Giri Guides.
She particularly mentioned Silent
Valley, the camp for this division;
Of the Girl Guides - and where Luck-
now'Guides camp. Silent Valley
near Ayton. Some of the points
mentioned by.'Mrs..' Peppier about •
the government tested.
mp were
`sprin_ water-, s -w m-rning_pool..wit1 ,
qualified instructor fresh milk and
baking daily, .telephone available,
full tithe nurse. - •
'Barbara. Wilkins thanked Mts.
eppler and presented"leer with a
gift
The meeting closed' with TAN,;
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PAGE FIFTEEN'.
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REPORT.
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KINCARDINE
From•12:01 arm. May 11, 1969 to
12:06,;midni ght'Ma-•17 1969,--_-
Provincial Constable Jim Poland,
investigated a single car accident
ort the 6th Concession of Huron
Township, three mil'e5 east of #21
Highwa , on Thursda , May15.
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Donald Martin of R.R. 4 Ripley,
the driver of the vehicle: involved,'
was ,taken to the Kincardine Hosp
ital •for treatment'.. Damage to the
Martin vehicle was estimated at
$1,200.0.0' •
On Saturday, May 17', Provincial
Constable Andy Burgess investigated
a two car` accident on the :8th con -.'
cession of Bruce Township, three. -
miles west of #21 Highway. 'The.
drivers, involved were Bruce Alexan-
der of R.R. 3., Tiverton,and Ruth•
McDonald, of Toronto. •
Passengers in the McDonald
vehicle' Heather Foley and Gatti-
etine •Clark of Toronto , were' treat
ed''for scalp: lacerations• at the
Kincardine Hospital'. Damage to the
vehicles involved was .estimated at
$750.00, •
SAFETY TIPS: In all' kinds of 'traffic
whether a country .lane; .
•oca busy highway ,' you 'are never ;
playing it safe if :you depend on ,the
abilityof the driver.of another car.
to get ypp,u :out of danger.. Be :a
.defensive driver,
From 12.'01 a.m.,,:•May 18,
to' 12:00:. midnight , May: 24 , 1969
On May 20 ; • Provincial Constable,
Andy Burgess investigated, a single
ncession
car accident on thea 10th c o
of Huron Township at the '7pncton
•.of ##21 •Highway. Roelf Linstra of
•R:R. 2, Ripley was the driver
involved : A' passenger_, -Mary .
Liiristr•a, received knee injury ,arid :•
was taken .to:the Kincardine Hosp-
ital. Damage to :the vehicle was
estimated -at approxiittately
$1254)0..
Provincial Constable Larry White-
law investigated,a single car acCid'.
ent;.on:#21. Highw'ay,, 'just •south of
North Bruce ..Linda; Johnson 'of'
For sound`' counsel and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material, ' rely on '
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established. Over Sixty Years
WALKERTON PHONE 881.0234 ONTARIO;
_M. Kincardinesvas he drfxer.
of the vehicle involved, No .one •
was injured .in •the mishap.
SAFETY TIPS:. Statistics show that
only'one person out of every five
regularly uses- a'seat belt. This is --
in
: spite of well-publicized 'figures
which show that an estimated 500/0•,'
of fatalitiescould have .been avoid
ed with the use of seat belts. Use
your seat belts for safety sake.
J.E.• POLAND,
Provincial Constable.
ODERICH
From: l2: 01 a. m:. , 'May 'll ; 1969
to May 17, 1969;
'On Sunday, May 11 on •ist sideroad
Colborne .Township, west of #25 •
County: Road, Kenneth W. Wilson,
2,., Clinton was involved in a
single car: accident resulting in
$1,900.0.0 damage to his vehicle,
On Sunday, .May 11 :On"
#21 :High-
ay
igh_ . .
way, south of Bayfield , . ,
Kenneth' George Dunn., .3.75 Huron
Road, Goderich and. Williarr�i R.*
Talliot Sr. ,'272 Hill :Terrace •, :
.Bayfieldwere involve"d'in a•:two'car•,
accident. resulting in .an,approxim:-
ate total damage •of $400.00 •to. the
Vehicles.
On. Monday, May. 12 on ##31
County, Road south. of
#13 CoUntY Road., Gerharda Broeze',
Varna was ,involved in a single car:'
accident •resulhngin $1,500.00 •
damage'.to '. t , the vehicle icle she was . '
driving . Gerharda Broeze._'rec'eived
injuries :
On Monda Ma: 12 on #4 High:.
Y• Y g ..
.*ay,...uth of C.'F.g .Clinton,'
John,Leo Zink,. 5 Catherine
•. Street , Dorchester: was involved• in.
a single truck accident resulting
in $1;850:00 damage to truck and
Tour..Home-camper,
,:On Saturday, 'Ma.y 17 on' #21
Highway,:south of'Bayfield Alvin
Emerson . Wigle , R,:R.. 3 ,' .Cottam
g
was' involved •in a. single car acci
dent resug ltin in $4; 000. 00 dam,
age Ito: his .vehicle::.. Wigi"e, received
iniuries.
On Saturday', May 17, on #25 .
County, ::Road at intersection of #22
County Road ,,Dorothy Elizabeth
Grange, Auburn and. Gary Clare
Bean, Orangeville were, involved in
a two, ear•accident; resulting; in an
approximate total damage of.
$1,400.00 to. the. 'vehicles:
• On Saturday, lvlay, •17 on #21
Highway, south, of #86 Highway,
Helen Chernicky, 192 Church e
Str"eet;' St . Catherines and Duncan
Thorburn ; R. R,'"3•,••Goderich were
involved in a' two car accident
restating" in $600.00 damage to the
Vehicles.
On Saturday, May 17 -On the 1'Oth
sideroad of Goderich Township,
south of,#8 Highway,' Douglas .
Wayne: Crawford; 93 Picton Street •
East, Goderich was involved in a
single'car accident resulting in
$1,000•.00 damage to •the vehicle.
he 'Was driving. Crawford and pass-.'
engers , ,,Robert Stoddart:, '133 St..
Georges•Crescent•, Goderich,
James Bradley, 104 Newgate,Streetr
Goderich and Edward. Jones, 173
West Street', Goderich,`all receiv
ed: injuries.
• MOTORISTS: They :say a. picture
is worth'a'thousand words •and`
ma y Ybe , with symbolized •
traffic signs being introduced in
Ontario , :More drivers will get the
messages;highw•ay signs convey,
But, whether it says.in_signs or
Words, or with,a. picture, a high-
way sign 'should 'never, be. ign`&ed
Traffic, signswarn ofsteep
hidden intersections. Sharp' curves., '.:.
schoolareas road•. characteristics -•
in fact , just 'about; everything. a
driver` needs to' know about, the:'
routeahe is travelling So - watch
"forand be guided .b hi hwa , si ns
and do your travelling safely
G;;S. FERRIS.
• Provincial Constable;
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