The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-11, Page 16o ..
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUOKNOW,, ONTARIO
REPORT
KINCARDIN
on February' 14, Provincial
Constabl ' Whitelaw was dispa`tdh
ed to an ,accident ori •the •fourth
concession of Kinloss'Township.
Rodney h•icDonagh and James
Bird of the Lucknow Area were
involved and neither was injured
On Saturday, February 21,
Provincial Constable Poland:.•
inye *'gated the first snow
vehicle collision with a ear.,
accident that ha occurred•°iri'tPii
detachme.it area , • the dri...Aprof
.the;..snowmobile was Leslie Virtue
of Rd R. 3, Tiverton who received
leg injuries and; internaiinjuries.•'
The snowmobile'ivas extensively
damaged, as was the car .which
• *was driven by Brian Underhill of.
-Port Elgin •who'did not receive•
any injuries.' '
Ori Wednesda,Y
, Fe;bruary 25,
1970, Provincial Constable"
• Pop n.cLi_vestiga,t astwo,ear •
collision on #21 highway south of
Pine• River, The drivers involved;
'Eleanor .Baldof:Stratford and •
Doltgiac 1\1Plrl�.ec o�boldot�-we-re
not. injured .in the mishap.. •
1" Later 'onthe same. day the same
officer ,was'.cailed .to another two'..
car •ace ttr•-ort• -21- yhighwaai
the ;tenth concession of Huron
Township,• In this.
incident, Douglas'MacDonald' of
R R. #.4., Ripley.; Ontario and
William Jackson of Port Elgin'
yvere the. two :parties involved.
aand`a:lsb escaped_ injuries.
ine were involved in a car -.bus.
accident resulting in• d'arrlage to •
bosh vehr les
On,Thursday, February 12,,
1970 on Concession' 13,'
Ashfield Township east .of,#Ll'
:Highway James Albert, Mac} en:-
zie, R. R. # 3, Luckno.w was in'.
collision with a vehicle register
•ed to W fliam Parrish, R. R. 31..
Luck• ow resulting in minor,
damage to the Parrish vehicle.
On Friday, February„33',
1970 on County Road #25, West
of •County Road:# 22, David'
William- Duff; 37*
Goldwick crescent, London 32`,
and William •Tho•m,, R. R. #3,...
,Auburn were involved•in a two •
car accident resulting in minor
damage to 'both. vehicles.
..On Wednesday. 'February 1i on
.#21 Highway, north of'J.unctiou'of
Huron Ro,41 24 (T'dw nship Line)
Dona oug
las•Tip4rt;R,R..3,
Goderic.was ' •v fved'r a single -
to the vehicle.he was driving; .,gar accidentresulting in damage
"On Friday , February 20 on .4°1, *
Highway, south of Dunlop, C•v i `N'
Kennedy, Clinton'Street Tees-..
water and -Joan Crawford, Auburn
were involved in a two, car acct-:
dent resulting in; damage to b
:vehicles •.•:Driver Colin'en,
K ..
'received ,ijur�e "'' •
On••Saturdary, February 21 on
'County Road east of #21 Highw'ay.,
Ronald :Glousher, ,. 201 South Street
Goderich' and Arthur Roy,
WEDNESDAY,. MARCH' 11th, 1970
Annual ;Meethg Of Brine Presbyters
Heid At Kincatdine; February 25th
Altticr t the ._ ._'. __
Z k w
co-?pe,rate:
•the•,elehier r•s and re Tis"ered •at ••
r
i.incardin Ue ^i._ d.
Wedne\da \M� r 1:y 14:•71”. •71
_ for the Et* h:h tis .:a' \.' e r'
•
of Bruce PTcsbvte a ;'.tee:
'Church Women. Thee was
represen.tationfrorn. : o:r.
as Tobermory and as fa_ so„,- is
Palmerston; 'Reconciliation fri
Broken Wald- was the t;e;:e
used t.hroughaut the meet ittg
•w
with words of welcome froth the
president, Mrs.H .• E. .S.luntskie .:
Dobbinton, Gree'tines were'
i
poble'nn and.
lie��.Lieli' t.1? lrt'lp
.2uttiiiQtral7v';11,,te Qt• foods.- ,
�L
-b �i '+.:�`�''�• L:'Lpl :� in:; ;wttl'werS .lnd
.k:t' r,t e rt.itl\•t's,
•
e11r t,, . t-tt'ties•yet
i•'.
s
.he ?a. 't'. The
•:-$\'75:-` '1� .m.^ .tie lkt.:c tit 4:n. .• •
I T;n'e' ire.: lig. st'ssi ". •
1'k Ct:G �:•.
The mothi.ng session opened, • se', ice .car , , ' •
. C 'eh 'oho .. , Y e ^ s. e -Poo 'IV
brought from the Kincardine
LCA; president . N" rs•. Q.
tiMl. od;and fry, ;,rhe
:•man of.Bruce Presby•tery:, Rev_.
�'. N.'ilkin_on , Kincardine. The
in -corning president. of Hamilton
_
ConferRence• Mrs. Martin Johns.,
brought greetin.gs. to Bruce
Presbyterial..
The recordr.tl secretary : •:ts.
L:'Cartwright, ti`al.;ertoh.
eviewed•the ;epor s o the ";ear.
4�19t 'several le:iers of gr,ceting
a•nd c:pngrati:lat ons frt ,'n other •
prsbyterials were read by
N. Powell, :Dobbint(*,
eluding a letter of thanks. frorri•
ruce Presbytery LavFoundation,
The Treasurer's Report was.given,
-hpr]d'rs- 'Slade • 1 611cardine
Tillsoiriliorg were involved in a
two cat -accident resulting in
extensive da:rnage to both
vehicles Passengers Arnold and
• lrntnediatery following this .
collision'Consta:ble :Poland' was.
:called 'down the highway to'•just
nortli .of Amberley„ where the_re..`
was another collision o'f two
cars; This time•some of•th'e
,...:.'parties were injured. , The
-drivers were �-.Robert- .Du•rtlin .of.
-'Goderich and -John Barnes :of.
Preston, Ontario, Mr. ,Barnes
received minor bruises while
Gwendolyn Lee, apassenger in
t1 purnin'Vehicle received •head
injuries and scalp. lacerations, '
On Tuesday, March 3 . 1970
'Provincial' Constable Poland ••
investigated;a truck 'accident on
##21- highway just north of the:
fifth concession of Kincardine
Townslip. The driver..Jolin
Catto o'f'T iverton did not 's•uffer,
any injuries as •a result.,of'his
•truck jackknifing on :the icy roads.
.)n I•riday, , March 'b., 1079
Provincial Constablf Wiwczaryk
investigated a•car truck.accident
LuCkiiiiw. • It'ai15h r1`TIZ1 rS
Kenneth'N1owbray, both of •
Luokctow•w'ere the two drivers
involved. . Mr. I.towtray suffered
niinor head cuts as.a'result of the
collision..
•
K'. R, CULVERT
Prov inc ia1.Cotlatable
.GODERICH
On Friday.,February 13 l97.0
on ##4 11 ighway'iiorth of C;lintoll:,
Annie ;esus,' a , R. R.. #
C1'intoI1:was involve(' iri a single
•
car 'occident resulting in minor
damage to the vehicle, she was
driving. ', ,
• .Cliff 'Wednesday . February 11,
1:170 tin ##21 ;Highway north of
1'ort.•Alhert:(River Br.) 1'loward'
IlLake R. R. #i 7, t, icknow and
John Edward Jai'oti.. +1h'• • K.incard;-
•
;
Janet 'Belpre`; Mt. Elgin - received,
injuries.
On Friday, February' 20 on #21
Highway; 'south of punlop, Mary y'
MacArthur. R R „S,;.Kiinca�rdine
was involved in a single ear
accident "resulting ._in.m.inor da'rn=_
age to;her vehicle.”
On Wednesday,; February '25,
1970 On #25 County Road
east, of #21 Highway , John. Hesse'
wood', Drunlniond Street, Bly;tl'l
aiid-Harold-We-bstet• , I2 'R .
anlrs. J: Price Sauthxm torn
P
gave .the . Literature and,Book
review
h1 rs , W . • Macke • n1 i,ld'rtla_y
introduced the' ' morning 'speaker ,
'vlrs. Donald'Pletsh a. missionary
on furlough from Sierra Leone,
Africa. Mrs . Pletsh and' h•er ,bus -
band 'w.ent
usland'w.ent to'A'frica.'as:.agricultural
community. development workers..
in 19E 2; : They carried- on their
work through educational
institutions, working with the
truckaccident resulting in ; '_' .
extensive damage; to the.»•vehi•cles
Webster received :injuries:.
On -.Saturday, February 28,.'
1970 on #,IES West .Wawanosh.
Township,.road ,north of Colborne •
Township Line:. Leonard Chisholm'
R. R. 2. Auburn'was involved in a •
,single,car: accident' res.ulttng'in
darnage to the'•vehicle.
On. Sunday , March 1. 1i170 on ..
##4.Higliway north of 4,141County.
Road . 'Lloyd Needham, R.• R.
5', 'Ki• icardine and Roger Layton',
R. R. #1:. E3rucefield' were iiivolVed.
in a cal'-tractor`'accident tesult-
ing in minordamage to the .
Vehicles.
On •T.11ursda , March 5' .9.70
on 22 County Road north of #25
.County Road. Roy Wallace Hardy,
,
R. R '_: 2 ;Auburn was involved in
a. single• truck` ac ictent resulting,
in damage. to his vehic:le'.. Hardy
ece5i edl-li,iurles.
s•
• Motorist ! •W)en daytime
driving visibility is poor,
trie to snow :flurries , :ram or tog ...
,,t'bite sure other drivers can see •.
you and'•you can see,
thein• •Siinply turn on your:
Headlights. , .1ow•benm. Reduced
driving visibility increases. the •
c rr , I.rs .,,roti`.
your Headlights whenever daytime
drivi'ng visibility is reduced, • '
Turn on your•,,lieridliglits. • ,low
beat;',' for your safety and the
safety, of others,
C,. Si1E12121Si.
Provincial Constable,
•
con t:L'.e
Pi1nersQr L; A'., •
introduced the..at:err:Con sp ker
Dr» Rev. \or: ar �`.cn enwte';
Rtn a Road, Ontario 'Rei .
McKeerizie has served
India , Nigeria.. And last •year'the
Home Mission Poard rent him to
Rama. Road as'co-o'rdinator for
Indian, work in Bruce' P'recbyter
He found his .f•r .t job at
'mama Road.was:to listen and
+ alk' in the moccasins'• o'f'th'e•
nd an , feeling the infriistraiioi s.
and 'their inferiority coiiplexes
when the lndiancannot express
himself creatively.' The In,di.an}
does not' want pity but Christian:
love and'concern 'We can ask
ourse ves t e euest.ton, to \+)hat
eight---are—we .prejudiced in
attitudes -to the'Indian?
Election of •officers •Was
.conducted by Mrs W K.. tiawsari
>Ancaster, 'President �f Hamilton,
Confereri e . Rev.. •V : Wilkinson,
Chairrnan'of Bruce Presbytery,
installed .the -following officers:
Past .Pre.sidetit ....Nits.' H. E ..,
Slumskie•.:R R. 2,
Dobbinton; President Mrs. Graham
Murray, R. R. 3: Palmerston;•.
Regional. Presidents; Mrs. A. B'..
Eagles. Southa�mpt~on; „Mrs, P.
Wrlson •RR: R. 2,•'Cargill; Mrs,:
Francis Gernmell,;,Ripley; Mrs.
Arnold'' Darroch , Cliffor; Mrs F'
Gordon Farrow,, Allenford; Record,
ing Secretary, Mrs. L. .
Cartwright Walkerton; Correspon-
ding Secretary. Mrs. oLloyd' Butt,
Palmerston. Treasurer,• Mrs. Ron.
Slade, 'R R. 5, Kincardine;
Finance, Mrs, °Ra•lph Elliott.; R.
R. 21 Ripley; Citizenship 'and
Social Action, Mrs. R, Turnbull;.
R, W. 5 , PF'tisley;, Christian and
Missionary*F,ducation, Miss , .
,.Eleanor Lochead , (slesey; 'Leac►r -;-
sh.ip,Development, Mrs, J•,. C.
1?owning, Cargill Community
Friendship' Mrs. R. Ne:yvatte
Kineardirie; Stewardship and
Rc cruiting, Mrs. Leonard Francis ,.
R;R, 5, Mount• Forest;; Supply .
and 1.relfare , Ctrs. 'Mervin Funston•.
. •:Ripley Press and
Publicity Mrs,•lrwin Fletcher,
R. R. 4 hincardi:ne; Norninations:
\'rs -1, Kirkpatr;ick ' Ripley
Archivist, Mrs. Ear1.Wightnlan,
Lucknow; Literature ,Mrs.: J.ohu
Price ,.Southampton; Program
\irs. W. D; Wells, R. R`,3,,..
Palmerston; Members. without' '
Portfolio•, Mrs. W.\1.acke,.. • -
M1iidmay; Mrs.'Walter Farrell
R. R..'.`�.'. 'Riple•y; :itis A.-rtbur
•
Wright 1!allover; \lr�•..,.IL ,
Slumskie•', 2,••Dahl lit ort,.
�'.
MC anial�;fl'II ;C.olllf,llll'n 'nT'•
'Service, conducted by.. -1.20V'.•
Wilkinson. Kincardine , assited_.
by elders-, members' 'of, [.1,C„W. ,
brought the, dtly 's .rtetiv ities' to: a
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