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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-10, Page 1..... ...ill • • I • ' • %, • 0;00A Year In Advance $2.00 Extra To U.S.A. Son -In -11,w Killed In Plane Crash • SBR.lija NEWS Mr'. and Mrs. Dennis DaliOn. received tragic ,news last week that their son7in.-laW-Warner fJul- ian of LoscAn eles ; Was killed in a plane crashOn February 2nd ile was thirt; -three years of age 'and was marred to their daughter: AI1cL..13rian•Daltaii of Guelph' attended the,funeral. Mr:. and Mrs.: •Dennis: Dalton are , flying to •• Los Ang'cles today (Monday) to '-:---spend-Sonie-time • w ith thei r- dap • ter: .Tlte community extends*. their sunipathy to the Dalton farn7 0 • • • . • . . . . . * • Fractured Leg In Car-TruckCrash LUCkNoit ONTARIO .WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY, TO, 1971 Tearn Serves Canadian Forces Died .Af:Bruceleci Mrs.. Perry Hadgins. of Kinlough passed away at Brueelea. Haven , Walkerton on Thursday,, February 4th Shewasin lief -6 -7th -year--;•---7 Funeral service was conducted at •MacKeniie Memorial,ChaPel,, Lucknow on Saturday, February 6., Temporary' entombment was at • South Kinloss Mausoleutn. Treat Accidents At Hospital Paul Dietz R R.5 Mitchell . was playing hockey in the Wing-. haM Arena. when he fell against the boards and ' fractured his right arrn He was treated and a cast , • ir �.f Ho.1 rood tiff- fered a; fractured:left leg in a , head on callisiori•With lecsWat.- • 'er Crean,)ery truck on t...riday.., ruar u 1he truck was driven by • Ste\ C'1rvn Besidesthe, fracture to tlioupper portion of hit.leg he rce elk ed ‘conin,s1sOns to the, rib, • ••,A passenger in the •Murray cat, •••11JaincsI1odc of '‘Kinlough, reoeiv cd. facial lacerations and suffered from hock • • • • The 'accident' oCcurred On the : 14th concession of Culross Town Ship' and was investigated: 4* the • • Walkerton' Detachment of the • • •Ontario Provincial Police • , • ..Both Mr Murray and. Mr• • Hodge:wereadmitted to Wingliarn 0.5 • e•*".4* ••• * • •, it!••••!41°!••'••'• . • ••• fP ,Among the Canadian Air. pef-• enbe CaMmand'"far,iiilr-torns" is Corporal '.1,etoy liackett.; tight. , whose, Oa rents',Mr .! and Mrs.,J. 11. •(Harold) Hackett liver at 8695 7 24th Ave:.,in'Montreal: '. He is . currently. posted to .Canadian k For :ccs Station' Siatix LoOkauCas a. Barrack Siares•Clerk: • • •• : • AiliAmja-kac.,Jjet to the former Marie Clernents; le ft whose parents Mr. and Mis. Clov is 'POugere.live• at pointe • Che.ne', 'New PrunSWick: She*H- -halds the rank of Private and is assigned: as a Stock ControF.CIerk. 1-larold Hackett is a son of Wm. Hackett..Of Nleaford. Mrs. 'Harald r' , liagRett is the icirnier Mary Cran- ston Cranston of this community • N . • Single Copy lSc U Pages ••.:•••••••••:••••••••••••• • Four Week'�nd , . • y • ---Breakins Net Thieves Little • Four. week -end •bfeakiris are • • 'being investigated ,by the. Kincar- dine Detachment of the- Ontario Provincial police. Constable Andy Burgess is in charge. Saturday night of early, Sunday morning three RiPley•breakins occurred at Ripley District 'High School; Ken MacKay's Garage • '; , • ) 'and TiTtilet-GaTIFITirif*itlii bit' • •- ' • • Centrat,PubliC School,: . • Minor damage and loss of small' . • change was reported.. The identi- fication unit of the.Provincial •• Police at Mount 'forest 'was used iilaSta-nley ,. Lucknow - , fell' on'ice.on t e street•in Luck- ' • ' ' ' • • , . , . • • • • • • ••• • . ••• ••• i•• ••• ••• -••• 44 now on .February o and dislocated * *.. 4, - • • — — ' - • _ her right .shOuldet. :She was treat ''. ., -... '.'' ', ,•. •,' , • .., . .: ntifiet Publisher . • ed :and released. •A truck driven .by Wilfred .. White of •Wingliani,woit.aut,Of control andwit : , collided' ti.mts."' Wirghatii.Onk4'•Highway near the • • Royal "T". Nits. McKAgire re(- ario Director laceration above the left. eye. • :Slie...Wastreated and teleat7.• ••••• , . , " • . • willia rrn Winghirn was • struck ori the., nose witha hockey • • •puc,k• playing 'hackey. :at the:. . Wingham Arena. The nose was:,•• fractured. • • Mrs. Rita Karshakoff„. Wroxetcr fell Op the: steps coming out••Ofher 'house,: and fractured her left anide.••• •"••••• • • • • • • • •. . . T . know 'Sentinel was rep resented'at the 21st .annual eativen- . . 13t DON. T:l-laiCIP'S01\1:. • „•.• •• ...• • . .• papert•Astociatian held in:kapus-7 kasing on.ptiday:•and Saturday of 1st w1<. The writer:, and wife 8ev••,..16ined• over 2.00: tepreSerita tiv.es'fro4.the Association wh boarded a Special train at the lintontStatiVtin. Toronto at aim. on Thursday rnorning of last we Will. elaborate: on later: in this. article In fact , we found so .• • ninth of Luc knOwin. Kapti kasing wy beenthat e hardlrealized we Were held in Northern Ontario and . the first time in a conimunitY where a weekly paper Is•the-ptirn ary news source'. •.*• .• •• . , T he twelve hour traiii.trip.to* kap was an•enjoyable,one travel- ling over Canadian National Rail'- way track from Toronto to North -•.-H3a*,(3nraitia-"-"Noillita7rfer-Rarlw-ay front Wdrth Bay to' Cochrane ad ' giin CNR track for the reniaining distance to Kapuskasing.• 2 • * On hand atthe Kap railroad to ie Pflt p1 er of the Northern Times and , sin.ce January of this year, Mayor of Kapuskasing., Rene and his • Wife Olga attended their first'Can adiah 'Weekly Convention' in Wrn,. nipc.,g,about eight Or nine yeari apt) and Since meeting themthere, haVeleen pleased to, call '. them. friends. Retie and, his Ma n- agn)g. Editor Wayne Green worked 1Ong find hard in arranging details for tlis hdrthe.t0:,..convention • :unic-lue th th histOry of the assoc- „ `a • Also ctiVe.1y involve'• planning and arranging for the visit,to Kap was the..news editor, of the Northern Times', Marg Paterson. She has a Very close corirrttrarrwith-Lucknow.' Storw-Continues To Bother Area During Last Week 110‘,/• 0. t. latter part of last week stretched winter's worst stoirn in this area. to the best part of two wracks • School buses did not niany ;e:•k aJid Wine sehoois, did not have classes all stretching their 'period'of closing ta :nearly two weeks,,,,,' • • Sleet cieated problem's .with telephones and many were out for various lengths of time: Hydro intertuptios were again experien ad in various areas. • .600 'miles .from liorne.• • ...„ ." • • • • . • . . • • .Fulf:aird'buiinetS sharedthe. spot ••• • . • •• • • i.igfit.Opripg the two day delibera.7 tti(...„gvity Went-FZ). • • • ‘• , • • •: • pulp Wood bush Ca mp,of the Spruce Falls'Pawer and :paper. •••• • Company'•;.sittlated•abatit 50••• iinles from town. we,were ••• 01,VCn a co 1• e'l<`at..tlie-Lut.; • ting and 'harvesting of pulp wood • to 1)c used :in the:paper manufat- - ur-i n trn 111 aKap_niflditry_ Ii[11t5'7 n1ot o f-titeteople:- 'n the community 11ere we wit- ,'nesSed a-protOtype. of a tree liarv...••, • esting machine which quiS,m oyes, the limbs and• piles a tree at:- One man•operated, the Machine. Most of the''pulp.Woad'country'sur'-, :.tounding KapuSkasing because etf swampy land is inaccessible most of the year., hitt„winteri.,,, roads allothe harvesting opera: tionte'proceed in high gear this • 4 • tinte year. RulpHood is cut.; , for the most pas_i;in short lengths' by.'a ifiarriffiotit.efittifig piachine which inches, 4110-0,•file• rivet bank —WWt ON United Church Has Successful Year, Annual On Sunda .The"reportoft;thit Annual 'Meet -Mg-Of-larc-U 7- owtetf ChtrrCi show ,that the congregation had a successful year, both financially and in their activities.. The: meet- ingwas-•heId on Stinday'folloW, • . • Trt7 Wilfred Drennan, :of seS- sion ;played the report of the , • session WthiCh showed an indee,ase': of 16 members, bringing the total resident .membership to 351, riages were performed and 17, funerals CondUcted. 'The church; • sends the -United Church ObserVer V 151 II IL o"218. The . United Church. Women report, presented by Mi8. ••• limiter, described the varied activities of the year , including a fowl, tupper's-pOr-elia-se-of-a • . P.; • ..4ilidn:-Boyer. of the Bticebridge Herald. was 'elected president of tilt.. Ontario .Weekly•••Newipapers::, ••• • Association at their 2Ist annual convention held. at Kapiiskatitig. • ' last week'end He o'rnCeeedi "Mac.". McConnell •,••,publisher of; the Tilbury Times: • • kerine•ih, tainpbell of the Strath.;•• ray Age -Dispatch is. Ist,•Viae ...pres- ident and Walter Brebnerof the leaford E5, -;press. is 2nd Vice. . ,• Directors elected were J: C. a.- McKnight , •TiilSonburg NeWs;.3,,:. • E,;Morriton, -Napariee Beaveq' • Williani'Kennedy ,•Durhani, axon- .ielei...John:.Morris 'Prescatt:., Journal, Bob Buchanan,• Aurora : BaliffeT;I:rairrhor- I,uc• now Sentinel; Harry, Sienip, Sut- tom West Advocate, • Elio Agostini Oakville Beaver Andrew Made, Elmvale Lane • .e • • • . e • . • . " . . . • ' Two Nonagenarians e Mrs: Alex, Purdon of Whit - church was a visitor on .Monday afternoon in Lucknow with Mrs. • Era • -71Purdon observed her 93rd. • birthday •on January 25th ': Among caller's on Mrs Pilidan Was 1\iiss ,Clir•istena Carrick who,•observed her 91st birthday on February ri Other callers inclucled:ilti. and • Mrs .; L. L. Mac Millian Mrs• • ; 'Spence, Irwin and ..&1rs 0.. Mac -• • : • e ' • tablehfor the church parlour ,.pres- entation at the mission expo, helping young people to attend youth conferences, holding a panel On drugs', Visiting shut-ins, '-`pe;king'aOttlIffrds-ef-c`11*1-1-iti for overseas relief,, and Sending. layettes to the Victor Horne for Girls. The ladies raised $1300 , for their mission allocation and $1400- fOr: the' Building Fund.", The MesSenget group P. boy and girls 6 8 years old held 9 meetings in 0 with a member ship of 18. Mrs. Ernest Ackeri and Mist Ann Ackert were leaders,,, The Miles for MisSion.'marked • •, ..d'ONTiNVM ON•046:.E.115 70 • Passes Music ',..-•Mist• Karen Elliott daughter,of Mr. and Mr 8: Orville Elliott of LucknOhaspaSsed 'her rade '8 Piano and Margaret Van Der F(hppe, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs G. Van Der Klippe of ,5, .* Lucknow has passa her' Grade 6 PiapORoyal Conservatory of Mus • Taranto:, both'with honours They are students Of MrS .' ThOtnas' Pritchard', R. Re 1/ Luck,: tIOW:. • . • *. " • , W 6' , . • •• •, • , .