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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-23, Page 19Fully automatic dryer. Three complete dry cycles — automatic. dry cycle •-; plug perma-press — and regular time cycle. Special low heat drying. to protect any washable fabric. Exclusive new . filtering system enables yob to dry your Simplicity ,clean clothes with Clean air — illuminated drfun'all porcelain top sun ray-, elethent — safety door — 'multiple heat' control — giant in-door lint filter (154 square inches). • • • •••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••• • ••••• Greer T.V. And Electric Lucknolr Phone 528- 3112 full flexibility of the two speed contrOl for normal and gentle gyrat'or and spin speeds. All porcelain top and lid assures long life. Balance of cabinet finished in hi-bake acrylic enamel over phosphated steel plus hi-bake 'IEpon" printer for lasting beaUty and corrosive protection. 12 lb.. capacity.— power overflow rinse - dual ball bearing mount — sloping back panel heavy duty solenoids. • 1-111.011414€1 ---E-LIALT I-tIeltk ER, ' ho t • Former Holyrood Man Ditd-Soddmity WILLIAM S. FADE • The dea411 of Willfani Swit'her Etdie of ft; R. 3 WhOani occur- fed Sticithml) 'at his home ou Thursda;, , rebruar) 17th, follow , a heart Zittack. lie was 7.3. • horn in' Turnberry Township on July :,th, leJz... he was a son of Ladie and Anianda Switzer.> 1 It: received his education at (.1iniannon School in TFuberry. Township and w orked oil his fathen farm' prior to g.oing to tIolyrood to takeover. the tarn. now owned acid operated by his son Lorne. It was originally own- .cd• by his ..'randlather Switzer. On October 17', 1`./2',3 he married Ina Culbert.allifron Township. The 'four-aere sire of the new . Kinloss Central.Public School 10eated on thi....Eadie farm.. Mr. Fiadie later exchaiyed this' site for the old IlblyrOod Public . School .and grounds, Which donatedjn 1`4U. to the newly organized Kinloss Scout croup :to be Used as a Scout .11a it, l ie was always interested in .this'proJect and was ,() 111-c-at7F-ft-±ati on-successfully. 'Mr. Fadie far'ined at llolyrood for 4.1 vc•ar.S... In the spring of .lie Mr, and Lactic:. retired' tc) Win e,'han.: Where. Mr. I:ache.), took great enjornient in his • in sharing. them with his ffieNis and neighbours. ATTEND OUR MILKER CLINIC TpfSDAY; • FEBRUARY 29th .ALL pAy At _ The Store YOUR Rivera MILKER 'PULSATORS . for free check-up and adjustment by qualified per- sonnel. You' pay only for needed replacement parts. NEICSPAPERc •• • GET 1111N6 s' DONE *ter puirict•*iomiAutiiiits *Auivultitos. • Mr. and Mrs. Facile were bereavedtwo. ears ago when their dau,L:hter, Mrs: Currie, (Doris) Colwell pas'sed .aw'av in January: 1970.'leaVing a young family. , Resides his wife, Mr:: Eadiels strvivedby one son Lorne of I8lvirpod; nine k4randchildrery, Bruce-, _Betty andAnne Colwell arid Dou..glas, David', Kenneth ;• Steven , ry find,Al,lan fadiz°;. ..and.two sisters.Mrs. Alvin (belle) Orvis of Wingliam:and.:„IrS: •on Renwicls, of ,Clifford.. '[esides .his daughter Dons lie was predyceaSe'd by.tWQ.brOthers DaYid and Thomas. wasat held Mac.Kenzie Mcniorial Chapel,.. • Lticknow on Satinday, February • .• 19 at 2, p;, iii,. .'Rev.; K.. Barry Passmore ol.Wirigham-United Church was minister. • • A ' . Pallbearers were five grandsons, Douglas , , Kenneth and. Steven Eadic, brtfce Colwell and 'Ta nephew , lac ...adie..• Temporary entombment was at ' South Kiriloss Mausoleumar with, spring. burial in South Kinloss Cemetery.. Bronze Medals At Ski School THE VI KNOW SENT 4E4. •L WICNOW., ONTARIO NESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1972' PAM!, NINIBT.E14 • Features .3 cycle control —4 regular, perma-press and pre-wash. 'All with 5 wash and rinse temperatures. In, addition yoti have Featoiie .Loaded:. Automatic Washer and Dryer 2 SP..1:ED 1.1:7 111 MASH 144: for a three year term. Donald Macl<ay*of Iluron Town- ship on a mOtion of Ray Osbbrne and Sam Ernenson, John MacLennan of Kintall on a .1 0tion Of George Peagan and Fred .SUCCESSFULyEAR... CONTINUED rriom PAGE 1 plus increase wai net as great as. 1970.when.an all'time high sur- plus of $106,634 .was recorded , the year was quite profitable.. The acceptance'of •the recent new, • coverages offer'ed by the•.Comp- seen-Ctirite;Tood;• Wind insurance in Coke is over $11,C(0•0,000. • Mr, Anderson acted as. chair-man for the.rneeting..'•Secketary- treasurer Frank Thompson read the minutes .of the last annual ing•andthe.se'were accepted on a motion of 'William Wiggins and Herson Irwin.. Mr. Thompson also 'read the auditorsreport which was accepted on motion of Girvin Reed and Fred McQuillin. The firni of A: M. Harper and Cp. was reappointed as auditor for the next year on motion of Clarence Hanna •and Gerald Kerr, . • • The three retiring.directors of. -- the cninp44-7-wzre'a 11 re -erected- Delmar SprOul of 3 Anil -- urn on •a motion of Elmer .•• Black and Nlc Whinney.. -Each of the directors spoke and.. expressing their thanks for briefly, regarding 'company business re-election to office ~_.Qzh~rs_ca11d on 7 were the corn -- . pariy directors not coming•up for election this year , George Feaon of Goderich. Gerald Kerr of R. i Goderich, Fred' McQuillin. of West Wawanolh , Dert Mc Whinneiy of R. 1 Dungannon, Mason Rolinson of BelgraVe;' also called on we're Bill Wiggins, a former director; Girvin Reed , Reeve of Ashfield; Don Thompson 'of The Lucknow Sentinel; Herson Irwin, .a former director; Clarence Hanna ,Bel- grave. At 'a Meeting following the annual meeting, the board of directors returned Charles Ander-: son of tpeknow as president' of the company fora the second term. Gerald Kerr of R. 6 Goderich was again named vice president; 'Brenda and BeVerley Ntacpon•- ald, daughters of, Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Niac Donald of hue know were pres.entei with bronze ined-; als at the, ski school at St. Adele, Quebec , which they 'atiended last .vfeek.: The bronze 'medals were given . to .those who could ski a 20 second.salalom course in 7 412,seconds -..• Brenda is a • student at Madill Second- ary Sdhool, Wingham •and Bev- erley is a student, at Western 'University London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maellonald and Ettabelle and 1)r, arld,NtrS. 3.• C. Mc Kim , Kathryn .and Lori, 'all of Lueknow.also attended the ski school. States Opinion Concerning. Sunday Observance A local resident, concerned about, the increaSed.obserVance of -Sunday-fop even-ts of-a-11 kinds-. and by retail stores „'reeentl. w.rote.a letter to prinic.• NliniSter Wi llia Dayrs Of, Ontano• prc.'•ssing his concern. , • ' • The following)-(,..1-)1) was reCeiN, - ed from Nir. Dad s. —• 1e. ronto-, • -0ntario, February 4., • Thank' yot, for 'your thoughtful'. letter of January 23rd. very much appreciate. being informed • of your views on' the observance - of Sinday ,.. Department of Justice. I will certainly bring . your letter' to the attention of the Minister,of.Justice and Attorney General, the Honour- able-Dalton Bales , • • The general questiOn of Sunday observance is of course Of interest to' all Members of th.e goveinfnent It is cerkainly our desire to resolve the problem. in amanner 'which will, be agreeable to most Ontario residents,.• 'In this. regard I con.- • sider, it most• important to have the .views 'of as' many persons•as possible. I an] therefore grateful, government.. Five Snowmobile Accidents Reported By Hospital Kenneth Johnston, age 37 Btyth i apparently,.Came.over a hill . while driving a snowmobile February 20 and droppe,d approx- imately 8 - 10 feet to'a road, causing, injury to his right knee.. He was treated and 'released. • Winghani O.P.P. Balzer, investig ated. ' ' Miss Cilenys Steurnol., age 20 •Goiric ,. injured her back February 20 when ihe landed hard while travelling 'over a jump on a snow-' mobile. ,Wingharn 0.P. P: Wit- tig investigated. e, Yours sincerely , Lucknow District Co-op PHONE 528-2125 MurrayWillits, age 17 ,, W•inghani,, receivedcinjuries to I.can assure you. thatthe gov7•1-. his left knee February 20 'whena ernment;fully reconizes the snow mobile failed on a.turn. The of this-44-1:at-t-e_r_Lihr.:_acrideat_trai2peried . on the Willits whole problem Of Sunday. bbSer'Y - -51,Property in Turriberry. Township.. ante raises questions .not lle received a'. deep laceration to • religious belief and social habits', left kneo, was treated 'arid 'relehs- •but also.of legal and constitution'- ed. Wingham al ituisdiction. For this reason investigated. .• the, government decided in 196 9 to William Strong., age 37, Gor- ask the OntariO'LaW Reform' Coat - tie, received painful injuries to mission to icarry out. a comprehen his right eye when he apparently' sive review of the. Sunday observ- ran'into a clothesline, while •driy.= ance•legislation. in e ect nt- ing a snowniabl e on the proper y ario.• The Co.mmissiOn's • of Cameron -Edgar‘in Gorrie. He Report has been received , .and it was treated and. released. ,Wing- is being carefully'studied by 'the Foulon investigated. Qs-orelfosCPi:, 10 you. for. takii18 tfre-tillte-to•w-rite Prirl R. R., to MC, a nd.1 assure you. that your. snOWmobile•February 2.0; went views will be taken into account in any decision/reached by the over a fence and ran into a ditch between COncestion 10 and 12 of, • Culhoss, received an injured left knee; He' was treated and released. Investigated by Whir William G. Davis. ham O.P.P.• Wittig. • ,• Mrs. Ilarvey (Jennie) Houston, Teeswater , felLat,rrome February.,, 11, and fractured her 'left ankle. She lwas .adinitteci Co hospital. Miss .Cora Alcoc.k, Brussels ; 'fell 0-14-the teps•nf a .(store in_BrUssels a.nd received a large 'laceration to her right hand; Clarence Walker , Belc.zrave: was . driving the: third car in a six." car pile .up 1/4' •Mile• North of •Belgrave ;•February 19. Mr., Of:Wa-s-traVeliing-Sbuth.on Fr .4 . • Highway; • He received injuries fo,the face 'and .Kight'elbow. ha ii investigated: '....Robert' Thompson, I3lueva le ,, fell on ice on the streetiand ated his. face.