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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-30, Page 11970 4 11, I` 117Sark* AA...4r .AA-A-...04..4444.-ArAr.TAmw•APAAmm••••••••4-••• • • . -6,••••••,-, • ----- 1 • " • • "•1.7r.•••••g-4,4f4r4r*F444."'=•;:q:77.7.1".7.1: '•••••' $5.00 A Year In Advance .6-; $2.00 Extra To U.S.A. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY„SEPTEMBER 30, 1970 Single Copy 15c • 11 Pages • .Colipp,k.49, Mr. and Mrs, T. '‘'A ji Cameron, held open housefor/theit'friends and' relatives at their home , Ross Street South, Lucknow. on ' _Saturday , Sept-em-bet-26th-od-the-: ixe_people---were4r1Jtire44n_ani_ occasion of the 60th Anniversary -.accident on the.county road south of their marriage. , • Clara Purdon and Thomas Al- bert 'Cameron were married at • the hOme of the bride's parents at McDonald's Corners, Ontario on September 28th, 1910 and went to the Baird Firm which they 'pur chased on theBoundary of .Dalhou- sie and Lanark Township, Lanark County:. Here they farmed until 1918 when they moved to Ashfield -Township and bought the. Wm. Ir -. the 'vehicle was extensiVe. Mrs. .win farm, lot 8'concession 11; Five Injured In Riple rea Accident of Ripley about 12.15 a ,m, Sun day morning. The singlecar accident was in the area of the farm of JohnSton MacLeod,' about a mile south of the village on No. 7Bruce County road. A car driven by. Mrs. Bill Mac- kay, 21 of Waterlooleft the road and struck two trees on the east•side of the road. The car was prOceeding south. Damage to Mackay., the former Dianne Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..' look over this farm they moved Don •Miller of Kincardine was to their other farm, Lot 6, Con- taken to Kincardine Hospital and .cession 11, where they lived until' on to St Joseph's Hospital in Lon" to don.. She received fractit*Pd___ and Mrs. Clifford 'Menary and • leg and an arm., • • moved to their present home in Her husband Bill Mackay, 22, LucknoW,. son of Mr and Mrs. Morford Mac They had a family of two son,s, kay of Huron Township,, received Glen and Ralph and one daughter multiple lacerations and he was Jean Mrs. Mason Robinson,' ca-r-dine4lospital. .Wawanosh2 LS. ha b' • !•.t. , ier • the he gion din • ...rrar• . • . . . . „ , .iiuiii•iiiii I•II i.iii.ii • . . • . . • • . . • . • , . • In '1938, 'when their son italph: clen Went. to Powasson ancl'Was engaged/in electrical and plumb- ing work.. 'In .September 1937 -he married 6-1.adys COX and they had a family of 4 sons :ancr2 1 daughters They were saddened by the passing of Glen on July 5th 1952 leavin,g.a.young family.. Glen's family Consisted of' Rumen 16L.._:,wio_rnarried Jacque, line Hazen and' they have two • . • CONTINUED ON, PAGE•18 • air rr aslied ur In • The, Ripley -Huron and surround t ing area was heading towards the .holding Of another successful fall' fa.it last S-attirdar—The:TaTade was over, the Owen Sound Twirr- • , ting , nrdent' :t • di to 15 blisi- repott e 44 4„. d stop /IL is • :;,1 the •• 3;4 'the ••,; ;et a met', .1N/614. " 1.6 • •o Main Street In Ripley Village Some rnajotioad work has been nderway-irr-tire-rilla-ge-of-tdrey •over the past couple of Weeks., • ' The Bruce County Highways Depattrrient has been working on the main streets•iimningnorth and ancLW-ett-througli that vilia.ge. ••, • Mix Bushell of LiicknOw., in charge of the Bruce County crew :'working out of__w_ Lucknoisupr vising the project along with Hary ey/,'Dayisori of.Walkerton. • About a dozen' rnen,are on the jab with .the local•crew receiving some extra help from Walkerton, and • • islere rnp I oyeesLfot-thir-pcireirti Part of the work will be done this Pall wit' further work Sched- uled 'for next year. .. Excavating . and back filling•is being carried 'but 1 block west' of the main intersection in Ripley', east to • BY AB WYLDS • the opening parade 'aroundone o'clock. It was led by the Owen Sound -Tw-ir-let-tes--in-their-dashing-red7and- whitecostumes.- batons twirling ' ettes had. perfOrmed a dill nuth- ber with •baton --twirling, tire -heavy - horse' tandem hitch had driven v. back and forth on the. ball diam- ond;• the Rock sisters had played- their accordians; the' School rauiirdr the rains came, Everyone head- ed for shelter - The Knox shed ,, s'the•HuronTownshiP hall basement and the auditorium and lower rear hall Way'of the Ripley Dist - sict High School.. • ••Thi's' reporter Watched,the 'down• - pont from the doorway Of Knok • shed on way .back frorn the high'schooi. .Por a short time • the rains resembled those of °Hut- ., ricane Hazel o.(past years With the, swirling west winds fiercely • tyiisting the tops of the Maple trees next Huron township hall.; -Even The heavy hOrse teamg headed into the shed.. Showing •Of the 441 Beef classWaS held in the shed, w.ith Judge Oliver 'Mc - Charles. As the rains continued the b..C.ParOP e••.1 of Mud_ tijc • • CONTINUED ON PAGE 19, CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ••' red to Kincardine Hospital. '• Carter •Storguard, 1r7, of R. R. '3 Ripley received minor Lacera- tions arid -was not admitted to hospital. He is from. Western Canada and. is a brother of •Mrs. Bob Thompson of Purple Grow. Constable Jim Poland of the . Kincardine Ontario. Provincial Police investigated. , George Kemp arks 98th George '.Kemp of Havelock Street, Lucknow celebrated his . ?8th birthday on Monday, Septeirt- 1 • ber 21q. ' . Patty Webster , 21, His'brother and Sister-in-law Kincardine,' . .' daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jim •Mrand-MrsT-Chrrie-s- Webster, was admittedto Kincar-Selkirk were visitors on this occa7 • sionSeveral neighbours and dine Hospital and ori to St., Jos•-•• friends'called.ttiextend their best eph's• with Multiple lacerations and suspected internal injuries. 1 -ler condition was reported. as satisfactory the first of the week': Katherine' Picot 21, Kincar- dine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.• • Albert Picot. received_arLinjured_ an a Leg AnIputfted • Mari Johnston Of Lknov ; who has been hospitalized in Wingharn an' istrict ospital or a few': weeks, uflderwentl surgery on Monday , September21st for the amputation ofhis left leg above the knee:. ' • He is-9"-elPofte-cl,a-beittnE7' . • • along Well.. • • • ' Mr. Johnston observed his 79th birthday on September'2,2nd:, Died In Hospital o_ Mrs. James M. ,Hodgins of kiq,ighp„ssed and with the crowd -dispersing due .ham and District Hospital on Sunday, Septet -rib& 27th.' She was 89. , . .,. . Two memberkif the Lucknow ? Th t funeral service will be conducted at MacKenzie 'Mentor. Masonic Lodge received their. ial Chapel; Lucknow on Wednes- 50 year pin in recent months. day , September 30th at 2 p.m. Ort the left is Allister Hughes of Interment will be in Greed- Holyrood who was presented with hill ellietery , . • [the award this spring by' Thomas to the adverse .conditions the fair was washed,out 'around three • o'clock, • Thanks.to foi'ernan Mak BIM: - ell and the wrkmen of the Bruce Coiinty Highways Depart - Ment the excavated streets were filled and Packed enough to hot . • • Mrs. Olive Smith of LuCknow is a daughter. /71 • MARK 50.YEARS:-ASMASONS: VI 4. 40 44%0'4' *M.O. '•••• 4‘4'4.1. -*••• 411* •.I•• * ' " •.•• • Salkeld. On the right is Robert Fisher of Lucknow who received the hOnour at.the September meet ing of the lodge: Jack fisher made the presentation. Bob is a past master of.01(1 Light Lodge. • 4