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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-23, Page 2pjs Axl; { b PATE TWO THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO �_ Th�LihCffN SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO „TIM Sepdr' Town" — On the Huron BruceBou ,.:. ary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847- Estapliahed 1873 Published Each Wednesday Afternoon Member of the, C.W N A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription ,the U.S:A., $7.00 • on hate ,,�5 00 a�. year in advance ' -- to ' Donald C:: Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, ,JULY 23rd, 1969 • UST A SPOT AT THEWATER'S EDGE! • • Amberloy Beach is probably no different from any .other Ontario Beach in that it has its share of motor boat enthusiasts On busy weekends. atthe beach, the boats are numerous and the majority of boaters drive their boat with, respect for other boaters and "swimmers. • ' : People .with young . childen , at' Amberley . have, become: increas -- ingly unhappy in recent weeks with a few of the Amberley boaters who seem to : feel that the lake belongs to them. A few of the water • skiers, pulled by high power: boats; swing d erousl close ' to : the 'swinm ers along the beach: One careless manoeuver b the "water 'ockes" could ean death or serious injury to many, young children swimming'on the ;shoreline, • These kids only ask for .;a bit of. space at the water's edge, but some of the clowns we have watched in recent weeks -would- deny them this when, they have rest of _the: lake, to the Michigan shore, to use . themselves. ;. . /!tIE'1iEl l'I/IIfNfLI�IhEI1f�I11Ei11NIIlEI IINI lltl • 5I:NATION'AL...FARM SAFETYW.EEK • • ENT .-.441INS 019E' SCHULTZ Mr. and Mrs, •Eirrler••Schultz, of R. R. 1, L,uckr►ow announce the • engagement of their daughter,. Linda Elizabeth to: Mr. Brian lames'Johnstone , son of Mr, and ,Mrs. James C. Johnstone of ILucknow.• The wedding,will take place.in Whitechurch' United Church on.Saturday, August 16th 00 THOMPSON THORi3URN . Mr, and Mks. Duncan Thorburn, A-mberley , -Ontario-,_ wish to=4An' ounce the engagement: of.. • their daughter Joyce Marie;to, _• < ' David Brian• Thompson, son: of Mr. • and Mrs: H, D. Thompson.; . ' .Lucknow,'Ontario. The marriage will take place on Saturday August 16 'at 3 p,m•.'ih :Pine, River United Church., , •Charles.Modgns: Opens •Business 183'•AREA CHILDREN MAKE ,UP' :In Luc ,n:ow.0(i:set:Friday Vacation:B ible :School Af ter Successful Week At� Brookskle WEDNESDAY, JULY '23rd, 1969• T 8.30. P,M, .1$ARP . MEMORIAL PARK RIPLEY BINGO GAMES REFRESHMENT BOOTH Charles • Hodgins, .w.ho.operateth'a farm equipment dealership in Wing. hart :,for. 21 years,:' has sold'his build. ing.on,Josephine Street' south to:. C. E.,;lviacT;avish, Ltd , \1r • Hodgins,` has opened a Dio::noutlet on the castei;;n•butskirts of.Lucknow hitt is continuing. to reside in .Wingham :and has'opened -an office in: his residence on Catherine. St.reet ..Charles 'farmed; in the Holyree l' :area in his,. earlier years' ' and: 21 • years ago bought the Massey-I-Iarrrs. dealership in Win ghant- from -the- .k • late' Andy •Anstett •''Latterly:handl- • ling'hl,assey=Ferguson and Dion fr•.rm equipment , location 'on purchased ti Str,eet..fron he.. operated from a' Victoria Street until 'he e.. ut mg on,•J'osephine Jack' Reavie'some :years Theclosing programr ie of the. Lucknow and District V:acati;on Bible School, ,held on..Friday'night July 18. at Brooks'ide'School con- cluded a successful week of relig ious'training-:for 18:3_ children from many, of• the. churches, of the area;:' ' TheRev Mr T: Van'Stenipvoort• ofthe Lucknow Christian•,Reforrned • Churchacted as chairman for the 'evening, with the',Rev R:, Nicholls of: the Lucknow . United Church'. and the .Rev. `R. Odendahl of'the Ltick-' 3c The number of accidental deaths and disabling injuries suffered b� b Canada's ;farm population has reached epidemic proportions, . the Farm :Safety Week 'came Canada • Safet ' council'says in. National:rm . y . Y page: Farni'safety week is July 20 26. ``The rural accident problem is a matter of national concern, • -Norman H,P •Bell,: resident of . the .Council, 'comments. "While the • numlei of Canadiansengaged• in farming is declining,' there is an alarming increase inhthe'rate of farm accidents:". • • 'The accidental .death rate on the farm is .20 p.er cent higher than the national average.: The'absolute numbei;. of these fatalities' is:, higher for farming tIan for any other: industry and it foliows only mining and construction's accidental death rates .per number of a•go . , ,. The :NIacTay.ish''f sin is, resentl P y. :;.making som'e.'chanes.in the bulbi= ing and expect that itwill be re !opened 'some •gime .next ntonrh . It w:i'll 'be. o 'erated as. a .ga,ra e:'and P �7 car wash • 1• The: Council predicts there 'will be 1,400 farm acrd rural' deaths this. year, 75;000 accidents, 25,000 injuries and 1,500 permanent injuries These; figures are: based on trends indicated in previous studies and statistics, A oins:Husband n German \Its: Ronald'..0 ohle.y an'ct two, children, Laurie `_.>. and Crary. 2 tett. •' Trenton by ail' on •\'1`ondav'for Wer3 Germain• where she:wi11 ioin.her ;Half of the fatalities'wiill•take'place because of traffic. The home ., husband' C o.rpo:ral Ronald Conley. • accident figure is also higher'than the, national average: who 'is stationed with the; Canadian twice ,the the farm. machinery accidental death toll' is increasing at Arntcd 1 orces there.: ,the° rate of these 'traffic and • home` fatalities. ',.Whereas the ac ttonald , the, son of \1r, and \,Irs . cidental'death rate in.almost.,'all other. industries is.being.checked, ' Eut ere Conley of Luchnow , has . a Royal Commission .on• Farm •Machinery 'study, discloses that farm been in,oerman) since. \lay 1st, lie' machinery. fatalities .per ,100',000, farmers doubled between 1956:and ,will spend ,thr:ee y•cars 'there ; .lie 1966; `.}las been •wit.h :the Air Force at.- „ 'the same period, the farm' population dropped to. 1,951,000 'Erenton for six years from 2,734,000 .while the number of tractors increased to 597,000 .from "Mr's'. Co111Yet' rS'the' forriter •Louise 499,500. ': , ' Irwin 'daui'hter. bf' 1r aiid' 1rs isttirb'iiig'is the inc4 itrately-high-number=of-Tehild--•—Ro\ Irwin of'Lucknow° ren killed in these.accidents.' The Royal Commission study': reports that children under'' the now Anglican: Church ,assisting The programme of theevening re Beginners B. Class; under the leadership of Mrs. Vernon Hunter, ' Wilma Hackett, Linda"Stanley 'June Alton':and Joanne -Thom soli:, I-a'lso presented $on- gs: -and - lver.ses related to the central thence, 1.using -fin$er actions and choral' reading 'to 'present their materiae Pantomime, posters, and. songs `were' used, to present the work••o'f the combined I'd/nary. classes . Thech dten showed how to let Jesus lead. them. , how to livehappily .at ;home,. and how, to take care of:. • possessions ...The song, ':There was. . a man whose name was. Zaccheus" eminded them :o'f the change that• fleeted 'the the rte;of the .;week; carie i'•nto':Zaccheus !life when he let Jesus' lead him :.`' Teachers .of' the Primary A ;class' • were, ,drs H,. Versteeg \Irs A'11, ; Duiker and Mrs G.;'Vander ;'. ''"Jesus.Leads'\le" The arious de a rtnents resented�•. some aspect, of p P . the work they did •on this theme, The':Be.gi.nners A class.of pre T. •'sc`hoo1 children enjoyed.tell : "talki:ng frog,'.' about their school'• arid; sand some of the songs .they .learned durin4 the weeh•,,`co iplet iV,t .their:part of the' pro.gramme'. with. the sincgiria' "of " I 'love'Jesus • best. o.f all : 'The leaders. for' this clans were./Nlrs Ba:rry•llackett, Trite . n�i vz rt�rl t0 n' �-�-1-a4' �a r et•--1�-0•e-L_�=r CONTINUED~ON hAc F C TO VISIT riaan?,' a� . ` DURINGJonre'ThoFhpon. and Rosalea• l lackett , t• age of 'five. comprised •:12 per cent of farm .'machinery fatalities : re DoSUS},p4rt corded from 1962 - 66 inclusive. Two-thirds of these young children were run over: Twenty per cent' of the 'deaths occurred in ,the under .10• age group. Ch • urch School Wee • s.. ,�erVe- Dgree SEPOY • Another 17' per cent comprised young people aged' 10 -19, half of whom were killed in overturns or crushed meaning that too, many were riding machinery -'not built 'for passengers or .else ,were 'oper- ating them Without,the needed strengths aiid skills., ' Man• dingtheir ny of these accidents can be. prevented by farmers forbid - children to ride tractors or drive them .before . they are forbid - , qualified.' But vehicle design is very important, too: The installation of protective frames -- roll bars _.and. crush-' fatalities-in••'-Sweden-.bv-.50-percent-when antepropose being e.overturn Countythat. ” Mr and 'Mrs • Harvey Hall of and. School' Week be held Septem= —Detru her 14 21, 1960 with .the slogan: I Hall 5' u�k oW a g s Tee ve s JOHN HALL , • in in` u • �d by hre• safet'yr belts church or synagogue"' ' from Wayne State• University in yen fax m being ejected,:' 'Members of Huron.I3oard agreed, Michigan, .. ... . _ i41ic akin g $ Every child in•Sunday School, Master of Library Science Degree Once again;'the Council stresses there is no place for children with the m -en ers a t e adrninistr H rtow-`thc assistant ily aria -n---• on and around these powerful 'machines used hl . ative staff that the request be not ,;at Greenfield Village in Dearborn •in a coinplex high' skilled procession. l Y` P . • granted l Niicfi' gan. ' Go.•tTci ' JULY. 25, TE Sp CE •CONTRIBUD L 'BY . 1 .. . UCKNOW PWMBING' • • HEATIN ELEC'TRtC WIR G