The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 22PAGE •TWENTY-TWO
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Stuart Scott. returnedto his
home' last week from Wingham,,
and District Hospital. • , •
- 1Mrs: Cliff Young Spent last
rweeli with relatives and friends in
SPORT Toronto: Donald England of.• ` Whitechurch spent the. Week end
,=with Russell Young,,
GODERICH•
From 12.01• a. m. , November
8, 1970 to November 14, 1970.
y -move-r-aber -3-v-1970- -,
Six tables of progressive euchre'
were played at Langside Commun-
ity Hall on Friday'evening. :.High
prizes went.to••Mrs Gershom_____
J9hnston and: Bob Moffat , and low'
prizes to Mrs.. George'Young and
Robert' Bregnian Mrs. George
Young and Mrs Gordon:Wall will
be in 'charge of the next -card
party:
Collect Over $50Q
For Bible Society
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A total of $503.90. was collect-
ed by the Lucknow branch of the
Canadian' Bible :Society in it's • .
recent canvass,. The canvass in-
cluded the village of Lucknow and
surrounding rural areas. The soc-.
iety appreciates the, work of the
canvassers and the response of
those who contributed
Those taking part in the' canvass'
were: Mrs, L. lvloffat , Mrs. . E.-
Lavis, Miss. Lie la .Finlayson ,. Mrs.
N. Johnston, .Mrs. C. Roulston ,
Mrs. M. Henderson, Mrs. J.
Ritchie Mrs.: O. Elliott ,• Mrs..
G. Joynt ,. lvirs. W,: Drennan ,• Mrs:
J.. Wan Sternpvoort Mrs. E, Hend-
erson, Mrs.
end-erson,.Mrs. H. Mole, Mrs. E.
Aalders, Mrs.. R. Darnsma, Miss''.
Elizabeth Robinson , Mrs,. A.
Lo:ee, Mrs,: R. Cumming,, Peter
Campbell; Bob . Reid, Mrs. R.
Shiells , Miss' Ada Webster, Mrs.
H. Webster, and members of the
Trinity United Church, Ashfield
and of the Young reople's. Society
of the LucknowChristian' Reform-
• ed Church..
Brwce Highways
Let Tenders,
The: Bruce County Highway'
Committee held their regular
meeting on -Wednesday, October
14th in Walkerton: Tenders for.. ..
sand •trucks and snow plows. were ,
Sand trucks engaged. were 'as
follows; •
in 1Nalkertnn from Strauss Tr
port •a 1966 G M „C . , 28,000
G.•V. W. for $1.5.0 per hour.
In Walkerton. from Earl Jones
a 1967 International, 28,000 G.
on #8. County Road` south of #25
County Road., Hazel Elliott,
.# 5 Goderich was ,involved in a
single •ca`r collision resulting in
damage to the vehicle she was
driving.
On Tuesday; Novemb r ,
1970 on the .10th Concession, West
Wawanosh Township east of •=r19
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sideroad , Earl McDonald , .50'2 1/2
Sircoe'Street , London was in=
valve -d in a singte_ca.r-collision
resulting in damage to his vehicle
an. s .enga are .visit
ing among the• Langside congrega
tiori on the week •ends. •
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Mr. and Mrs Doug MacLeod of
Toronto•were, visitors with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc-,.
Quillin. Dawn MacLeod, returned
home with her parents from a
three. week visit with•her grand -
e
`parnts , while "her Parentsholiday-
ed in Florida
Mr. and Mrs. :prdon L.:cQu`i1-
ln of Sarnia, were' week end visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc-
(�isilltit�
WEDNE50A'V, NOVEMBER 25t
12 DAY MOTOR COACH TOUR
FLORIDA CHRISTMAS VACATION
• Leaves, Wednesdays .December 23r0 •
• ' • Returns Sunday, J,. anuary . 3rd'
FROM $149. .
WRTE.. HABKIRK. TRANSIT SERVICE. LTD.
• SEAFQRTH, FOR BROCHURE. •
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V . W . for: $2..25 per hour;
In Wiarton from Earl Jones,
1969 C., 28,.000 G.V.W.
Ford for $2.50 per hour •
In Lucknow from Ray Stanley,
.a ford P800. a',.,1968„
W. Ford for. $2.35 per hour.. '
Snow plows engaged, wingman'
extra were as follows;
Roads 16 and 28, Don Ditner,
1965 Chev C80 at $8.50 per hour;'
Roads 8 and 14, Brurio Erelis with
a 1954 Leyland at $7.50 per hour;
Lion's Head and out to Ferndale,
Ed Rouse with a 1958 G;. M. C, at
$6.50 per hour,
The Committee alsoapproved
the .purchase of two heavyduty,
trucks from Miller's Garage 'in.
Owen Sound for $29,805.30 plus •
trade-in of •a 1965 Chev C80.
The. low tender for the supply
.pf steel beams for the .Sau • een
River arid e: in Paisley was
accepted It• was froth , Brifilge and
Tank -of Hamilton for $106;508.
The, two other.tenders received
were from Dominion Bridge for
$109,690 and York Steel for.
• • e •.eams wi •e
fabricated this winter. and erected -
next summer •
The old steel truss (Prues Bridge
on the 10t1i: of flra nr is-rtorre--—
quired by the County for a stream.
"diversion and the/Engineer, has
been instructed to advertise it for
sale. •
Treat Accident
at Hospital
The'fb7lowing accidents w
tred: at Wingham Hospita:
emergency ward,
William Ballagh, age 20
water, lacerated,his right ha
playing hockey at the Zuricl
Arena on November 18.
Robert McDonald. R. R. 2
Wingham was cutting .wood
Mr.' K. Jorritsma in front of
home. ' "'hey were sawing 1ii
off a. tree and somehow the: s
became entangled and lacer
Mr.' McDonald's right palm.
Karen Bell, age :10,. Wingh
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Ro
_Be -1 fe-1-1=o-ff a=horse, a-ndt-f-tat
ed her' left collar bone.:
Redmond MacDonald , age
R.R.. 2 WingIiam , was driv
north .on #4 -highway on his til
or when,be .was:. in _collisonvw
car,d.riven' by• F1ern ;Black. '
accident happened about Uluimilac nnrth.of ingban,. ;
Donald received whiplash inj�
and was Treated and.released:
accidentwas investigated by.
Wingha•r9 0. P. P. Balzer, '
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