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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-24, Page 1t 17th, 1971 kND. AVE 32c AVE 32c SAVE 9c 65.c. PRICE! E, SAVE AVE 1'0c kPARE1 149t SERVE, )pees IRDAY 5283420 $6,00 A Year to .Advance $2;00 Extra Ite:ch:Orc •. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 24th, 1911'• Woman Ki.lie •A Whitechurch area woman is' on • dead as a result of a. twq car; accident •en 'Monday lust; before ' l.p, rii at the intersection of the I,ucknow-1 Jolyrood 13ruce County road and thL 4th concession of Kinloss., I.nown''to many as the Grey Ox 111:11. •The •acc:idcnt scene is a.botu. L 1/2 imies north of,Luc:k- now. • Pratlowu•Ld .dead at the scene ,. was Mrs., Juhn.(13ontje)Askes, '51, of 1lighJ;-ntl', east' of White- church. ] li•.ilnisband John driver' of the c.:alt'; 1S 111.Wing iant'and . Districtvrioppital w:ith.severe-scalp, laceration:, skull fracture:•,, multi:•; contusiotls and abrasions and ex trenle S.h( i\.; , .Ile is 52'. • a . were °,tr. ..;:111d Mrs: C.len.1lodgins • of 1t, !Z. • ' .1 1o'1'yrood. Glen,, 3•d driver of the car,.reccrved a lac- --trationtrt the head'. 11is. wife,, [tosalfnd`,;,:reeeiv:ed a bro.hen ..' s -en.. receivet1 t ficial. 1; cera ions a liar- •• il� ;.1 r - ti '1 H.,. Al or, 1t•a- hoped • ,o,t t Ilc;t. possible brollen nose. Karen .is 4 years old. .berth 'Hodgins; ;age`2.,. "was. uni11Jrtred„ • 1 he..children.. were ridrn,in'the back seat. \tt., and .,trs. rliodgins'were : proc.cedirr_ south on the.c'ounty roail•to Lucknow to.:attend a fun.-' eral slated for'l p...111.. Mr and:' rtskes]were l'•rocccdin / east on the Yt U Kinloss after visiting at .the• farm of .\lr•, •;afad Firs,.. Peter 'Van, Dam, • .• •Followinw the impact, the,' Ilodgins \'•chicle ca hie to rest,' in the -east deep ditch.: The Askes Cat. (slided up soutla_..of thP,• intersection, in the' east lane 'pointing .north drs. 1lotlg 'iiis', atteni ted to go - •for- id -to -the. farrtl'of L O d - . lob? I41ac y cause ofher' broken le 7.. She..was picked up h\':a motorist and aid was su•ntntori d using .the MacDougall' phone Dr, J. C.: Mk. kirri of Lucknow attended 1\ir:, ';1s1<:cs., Mrs: Askes was prollouraced 'dead at the ac :cident:seen . GetsWinning Seconds.Le.ft... VG 'TT END Andy ;Whi[ly , sort' of 'Mrs .Sid '. 'ti1hrtby' of lri tli uc- know andhe late as w y , \.as"die "toast of Owen Sound", onTuesday T esday night of • •last we.e].'When he-sc-orred'a goal. . With font ser or'dremainini, i " Y. li t s n,the hockey g tttc .to ?rive Owen Sbund Greys a 7-u win over e_Collx-n' . d"p. U -i-t d✓ move them into first'•place: in the Junior "13"' league,." ; Andy also's&cred another. goal and assisted on 'a third for a fine evening's worl,. ;LH 5ollrld Stln T1:ineS had rbc iollowin tosa .about'.' Andy and l u � ,, th'e �' .. . oa1 which won game;'"lt app. Id , aS tho ugli No te-alils \vi,.the r 'settle :for a 6-6 tie before lfti;j fans,. but Whitby had other ideas. The e...., • T}t;httvin ger l? ��Y ge with speed Of light, .grabbed the 1;.tr��)\ dee' in'the t. dived Sointd end and roared' down the lee to Neat Blues' netitli. the l3, ,�, ndet ' .fair rlrTark ., MRS JOHN ASKES KILLED IN THIS=.CAR PRESENTS AWARD' FDR ';CA'PABL' E. SERVICES. HorticulturaI � ' • Sic. HeId Banquet The:Parish liall was the.scene. enc of the annual •banquet o.f the, •Luck•- now acid District' 1'lortitilltural' Society on Saturday c'vc;ltinv, Nov r. sl.rrber,'2Otlt. h -i -1-e tiac=- rxest�'. - m were .gathering pleasing iristruinett tal ,music was`provhl.ed la}' :tri; c urc•,,eir•'harn ` , Scaip §As Hair Caught In_Farm Auger Je•anrtie. Wraith, .12 ,.y€ar old d$u.]. hter. of NIr, and \tis;; • b_Oroe Wraith of.G'oderich, ,re-' cc•.\ c: serious sealp in iU ries:oil • fit!' ' When her lar be- C ..„t in,led in an auger. ]1.'1• is shavings. into the Wrri. Gr.ahant. .The president,;.!Ors. ,Ro`ss ,C;u:n Ming called .the meeting toorder with a toast to tht2 Queen and .sing,ing. God Sa\e'the Quecn.with /. Norman Taylor :at the piano. Grace•was•sa0. by, t:ctiv,, dahl follo•wcd:•by'ri•sultiptous turkey• dinner'. Caili•\Iaepdnald thanked the Anglican church ladies for the. dclia roils rnea1''1 nd' 'r=1 }11 fol Tl t-F=ierv,� c t arra=ngentcnts whiclt:decor ited•. • the' tables. :airs.. 11ar\ e\•':Mole • rq. xi cd and 141. S a:1;l�e.�r ` Fespa t ,• was assisting., as she;, Oftendo:es I . Single Copy 15c 24Pages; its ert Regains Sight; Blind Over i OJYlonth 32Q days ago on January 6th''of this yea.; Ann 'Ackert , 16. -year' old: daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert of Holyrood , sudden, ly lost her sight:,Ann.; then a student at the F. E. Madill Sec: ondary School in Winghani, .was walking in the corridor of the • school When she suddenly became blind;. . Since that.tirne the Ackert. fa'mily,, •and many friends of Ann and her parents, have lived. with. the hope th,a.t. she •would regain /her vision In: October of this year', she resumed het'schoolipg. in grade 11 at: the Sacred: ;Heart School in.,Walkerton where stud- asa tearn to make it possible for, her to attend class' each day. Ann's'father, a teacher_at:the P: F. Madill. School in •Wingl am drove her' each day' to, Riversdale ,'where she 'caught the schoolbus. to W' . -'ton:._Ir y 1— p e on to his teaching job in:Wing- ham' through'Teeswat•er and re turned -that way in the ev-ening: to pick 1p Ann at. Riversdale.: Just as suddenly as before, °Ann re•garned her.sight on Mon- day'of this Week while: walking in'the corridor of the Sacred' 'Heart •Sch 1 lk • i he• principal at Sacred Heart,• drove Ann to Wingh•am where •tlie.•exciting'•news was conveyed ' to•her..father'and in'turn.to her • family'at borne,' the wirid blew het-haft:into the •au,er. ',She received serious scalp la.erations.atad]was treated at _;odcrich llospital before being retnoti•ed to War \1emor•ial Child- ren's 1los ital in. London; ' • Skin :;rafting was scheduled or° tttrs• ..�eannrc••s cone The. president extended hc�:irc\ welcome toTa'11 presctt;`.1nd pr ='s- ented-Mrs;-'pr't-nth ielracds i,it11 a desk lawp, ,as she was the\ itt:= ner of the lu ky'pk t -e brine t1�7i -rcdit y Lucltnow "'°i.irniturc •She also presented Nor t �`ci n Taylor with an award cerri`ftc•orc fr�r.l.,... capable •ser'v`ices as secretary- tr asurer' for ittah ' years. y.. TO PROVIDE FREE SKATING FIVE TIMES Uifle$s ke P Santa's Visit Lucknow Business Association met in the Lucknow Town Hall on Wednesday of last week to set Christmas store hours, plan .for .• Santa's visit and discuss other matters of concern. President Ron, Machan chaired the meeting. Santa will visit. Lucknow this • year on Saturday; December 11th' and the local school band is to: 'be contacted to see if they: would' serenade him on his arrival; Free skating for, children will be held at the I : on 'three Saturdays in December, the 4th,llth and 18th and on Thursday and: Friday afternoons,;' Decernber 23rd 'and .24th`provid ing arrangements can be made with the.loca for all days.' would be.. from 2 to - o. • .' an • wi •e provided by .participating'.stores.who will be listed /An the paper. Arrangernents were, made for advertising with The arid r • and, CKNX Fees were set at $15 , 'the same • t'e as la St a y r. `�Natned to: contact; business places regarding the 00 . at Wa erton fees were Reg Jones ,' Lloyd Hall, Bo b Finlay lay •and Bob' MacKenzie -7. •• Business places will be`: open all day Thursday in December.;. the 2nd , '9th., 16th ,,23rd and 30th.. :Stores will'remain open Friday ni' lits-unt_i1.Io - ysStore At:POjfltCIOrk AM3ERLE'' NEWS_ Mr. and Mrs 'Geos 'veep have purchased the Point Clark Store: This store has serv- ed the Point Clark summer resid'- rents for many•,years as .a' summer • booth finder different owners: Now the store will be. open the ' year round to•serv'e'the residents who are growing iri rw lber'.rapid- 1b'', .pita man .living: there the: year 01141 r►=��:a__�?a=ry=e .. . ber 3rd.; .10th and .17th. Stores will close at 6 p.m: on Friday; December 24th, and 31st':. Stores will be'open, until 1,0 • fist ries-fine `Ivl r day ; :Tuesday', Wednesday and Thurs.- .day, Y. ,day December 20, 21, 2:2,..,23:. The ,group will, `ask Lucknow Council oto' proclaim` Boxing bay. on Monday; : December 27th.; • Reg Jones Peter 'Hanle.., "Joe.. Y Agnew.and Ron Machan were named a•committee` to.•make • —--- r_, - . sa-e. • •:s tht'datlghte.r •df'Mr, •and tilts r ������■�����.����`. „'sse l nor c• 1�raitll (Lilcu1 Bend • • ct'Jolt) lic�•E 4- r—n-erry.:of this o-ttr I'lklnitY. orse icii1ty,.TIiht�ne4 At LucknowPfant Y � e r -old . otath frot7l Can- Y• 1 1 ] lofft111:n, tnarta� er o.f Luck- now1 urlliturt C:ottlpany, told 'The Scntitit:l''1'ucsday that tighter sec- urity inca.urt's 11avC' necessarily Reeve C,cor� e Joynt c�pr� c� ri .bt2en-c:rc,.t.tt.0 tt7, tltc nlaT.tt betatlse-- df `t'hr` It•proble;n3 which have aris- 'cottc •rnifl i an ' 11 employee. • •tor, scall, tint.'now; it.has been known to mana:i;eritcllt that mat- erial and fixtures have, been disapi Ree -his good-Wi hes and ,tppfee- 3ti n to the Society for `their help inbeautifying; our town' with 1 nh�lir� ' 'and private flower piatttftl, Reports.on the,year's activities an 'Ta y for ; secretary Ada \w't, lister Y. and Mrs.. Charles Stcew:ard. Y. chcerib. eonve11er;, Tltcf01.10Wing-slatk'o cti t c rs•; for 1972 was presLInted ley flr. J E Little. 'Pre idents Ross Ciiitiming; •1st VieQ Ctrs. Joan RbbinsorW. 2nd Vice., Nits; . Clarence 13e11; seerc'tary,. da CONTIN'II.E ON 1' lt.i1 2`1 inv stiff 3titlll \Nitllitl,tlte }ll.lnt, Ont.lrio lrrc,\ inc al Polic=e Were ,:o I,k J in on the matter. A-T114'c1 l ith• a st-ard ivarraTTt”; p0f *e ON :N.11 r. llofinical Visited the brut` of .rT;1 c i'?xx143%t•• e last idly t1i t,"ht, Nit. 11offtnan states 1� that ,tl3tc:ri.11 ;ilia fixtures, ,valued 3t c lOsc• found •tri the residence t,11,1ly;G'r Are lwc`ltt::'111d :Ind the ., employee h. s• heen dismissed. . L. •the record: 1st prize foal, junior in ,ch ziap on_fe. r a4 ,fan bred'=and owned female any age, 6th for show'nansi ', the .$500 prize donated by. A. Busch Jr,...azicl t-r-bphy:far the supreme Cord arid a• horse 4art: farm at Paramount, west of Luck - now , .colnbined, to set a record a't the Royal Winter Fair,not equalled 'Since tlie' 1 a_i s:tart ad i.n.19`j� [3ardrill Castles Hilda a Clydesdale filly 'foal was exhibit- cd at the Royal by Robert J. Mar- tin', 17 -year-old ybunger •son of Mr-, and Mrs, John Martin of'Con- community. Robert is a nephew. of Fred and Goldie Martini' o_f 1'aratnount , I lig;ltway 813 West of -111cl tiow and --his horses L to kepi: at the •\tartiit .fartfl, The mother of the winning foal .was given 'bb Robert. by his uncles 'bred and 'Goldie . • ' The horse datrie up with the following impressive' Willis to set Canadian championship male or female. • ' • It was the most wins with one 'horse:and one exhibitor since the: ,Royal started in 1922. Robert is ,family to: exhibit registered .. i d-'' Y ,esdales in the last .100 years„ Fred Martin `of Paramount Was --� • elected a director of the Canad- ian Clydesdale Association at the annual meeting held in' Toronto during the Royal, ' 'Also froth. this area, Bert Bean Of Carlow' had ,the junior champ- ion palomino at the 'sh S 'g.