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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 15I PAGE. FIFTEEN. _ _ _ INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK --London 12, Ontario 197 YorkStreet, LADIES 'AND MEM WEAR AN-311E11 SAVINGS Men's Hats REG. $10.95 Sale Price '$8.50 • REG.. $1.1.95 • Sale :Nice ..$9.50. MEN'S FLETTE or REG. $4.50 Sale Price $3.81 Special Men's Dress. Sox 75c o• 197 pHESPAY4.MARC11 eth, 1912 TIDE W..cKNOW, SENTINEL„ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ani- rem re- 1 - lass 'me ter ario and seb liSt t be ach tune ion; or lant ieid or )rti; tin 1 able Mice in - Hay aim 9.3Q, a on Sideroad 15,, Kin- cardine Twp, , Francis Siegel of R. R. 4 6 1, Tiverton 'lost control of his vehicle due to loose snow , veering into the east ditch caus7 ing $..'00 00 damage. Provincial Constable' E. N. McPhail conduct ed the investigation. On Saturday, February 26, at 2 .15 p.m a' snow Vehicle accid- ent on Concession A, Huron Township was investigated by• Provincial Constable A. R. Bur- gess. The snow vehicle which was operated by Patrick Barnes, Kincardine., Ontario stalled, on the roadway and when the opera 7 torstarted the Vehicle it explod- ed and burst into flames. The snow vehicle was a total loss. SNO WMOBILERS NOTE During the past month this de- tachment has investigated two incidents where snow vehicles were completely bityned. The , machine stalled and when the operator tried to start the mach- ine there was a small explosion and the machine was gutted.. If your machine stalls, Check the fuel linesto see you don't have a leaking system: A build up of fumes and fluid .will cause the explosion when the machine starts. - • / • . Ge.o, 1,awlor, of Galt and ,former.- lY of Auburn. ,The sympathy of the community. is extended ro-her 'and other relatives. Sympathy, is also expressed to friends Of the late. Mrs. -Clifford Webb of G6d-'-. erich, who wa's formerlyi0Tie May Gray of the 4th concession of Ashfield. • Mr...and Min.: Gerrie Glenn, Angela and Arletta ; returned . from a two-.month vacation in • Brownsville Texas, 'early Satur- day morning.. Our winter week- end storm .would be a hard wel- come to experience. -WORLD DA-Y-6)7F-PER •. On Friday , Marth 3rd', the World Day of. Prayer service was observed.in Erskine Presbyterian Church with forty in attendance,. Mrs. Arthur Stewart convened the meeting assisted by Mrs. Joe Franken and Mrs. Graham •McNee. Mrs.' Wallace Wilson played _Introduc. hymns and guest solOiSt Glenn Noble. Of LucknoW.. The thenie of the service was "All Joy Be 'Yours" , with parti taken by. Mrs. Elmer Black and Mrs-:-Tem—YOungT-Mrs-la-re-nce McClenaghan•and Mrs. M. Reed. .Mrs. WM. Kinahan introduced the guest speaker, Nionseignor 'Phelan, St. AUgustine. .He chose as his topic,. "Our capacity for Happiness''. , giving; worth- while thoughts , and closing 'with the challenge , "Take God's gift ollOve - to your neighbour, to your community, „Ind. afar.," 'The offering,was received by Mrs Robt. McAllister and' Miss Rearl C,aldwell. It is a gift to ecumen- ical projects around the world; W9.10 -being contributed-here Miss Iva Carr 'expressed thanks • and appretiation to those' taking part in this service. NIfs. Ni. Reed ,has served as Key Woman since 19441.-and hopes a younger wom.an will fill this position in the. future. The set - Niee closed'with the hymn., ''Re - 1' .C\AN MB. SERVE .YOU? FRIDAY, MARCH 10,1972 one of our representatives MR. J. D. BRINKLOW. • will be at THE BEDFORD HOTEL GODERICH In son destic and throughout Canada many perso d Arms in practically all types of businOses including Agriculture • ToUrist and. Recreational Businesses • . Construction • ProfessiOnal Services • Transportation ..Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well. as Manufacturing .have obtained loans from the .IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, . to increase working' capital, to 'start a new' business, and for other .purposes. If you consider . that IDB can be of service; you are invited to arrange an appointment-with-the-MB representative by telephoning. . • . Telephone; 524-7337 or in advance by writing to Greet Newcomers In Dungannon DUNGANNON NEWS. We would like to welcome Mr. nd Mrs. Robt. J. Wright and ttle son, Jimmie , to our corn - unity. They have purchased • e farm south of Dungannon om 'NIL and Mrs. Jack • McGee. Mr. Wright, teaches English in • clench District Collegiate Insti• te. Oth ANNIVERSARY ongratu awns to . an• Wilfred Pentland on their 0th wedding anniversary March , A family gathering :was held n.Sunday in their honour at ihorrie of Mr. and Mrs.. Larry, entland. . Mrs, lien Park has been in Ingham hospital since last' • uesday-with-pneumorria We pc she is now much improved. • ers in the community .are cite sick with the 'flu. Paul Caesar is in Victoria. Hos- ital, London, where he is to ndergo an operation on Monday st wishes from friends in the onimunity are extended to him. Mrs, Derk LogtenbOrg returned .. ome on Sunday from Victoria capital:, London. lager Pentland 'experienced a sty spill from his•snow mobile Stweek,and received painful niuries to his face. . . Mrs, John Spivak visited. last eek in London with her 'daughter, Shaon,.Mrs. John, Lodge. John' as in Toronto for a spec ia 1 course fota,sWeek. ' Stephen and.TOinmy , Park Sons fMr. and Mrs. Park, accont• anied NIr. Ed Stiles of Goderich ()Toronto. on Sunday to 'watch a hockey game, 'Foronto Marl- boroughs vs Oshawa Generals. • Tbm Park received word on Friday, March .3rd, of the death of her b rother-in-law , Tqr , REPORT KINCARDINE 'At approxintately 1.30 p;til. .Pebruary 21; Provincial. Constable L. A. Whitelaw investigated .'a two car collision on the North Shore.Road, north of Concession' 7, Kineardirte Twp. Bai.rd Russell of R. R. 3, Kincardine pulled . front 'driveway'. into .the•path of northbound vehicle operated by' Murriry. IbbOtson „ also of R. R.. .#;),. Kincardine. .Damage to bot' Vehicles totalled .$300.00. .• On Monday, February 21, at 5:.•30 p. m. Provincial Constable 11. J. Wiwczaryk investigated a' single car accident on Bruce • County Road 13 west of Hwy. #21 involving Arden.Maynard of Lon- don. Mr, .Maynard was eastbound on County R.oad 15 when he lost control of his vehicle, due to. heavy. snow and rolled..the vehic- le over .on.its roof. .Dama.ge.to . •Maynard'.'s car was in the . WedneSday, February 23 „ .at • WHITECHURCH Mr..and•Mrs. Angus MacDonald and Mrs. Sadie. Barbour HelenS were Wednesday evening visitors with Mr.' and Mrs.. lien McCienaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl MoClenaghan. Mrs. Don Ross and Douglas and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were in. Owen Sound on Monday. Mane Currie On Saturday attended Quarterarna. at TbrontO,- . Mrs. John L. Currie on Monday, .visit.ed. in Winghani'with her moth" 'er Mrs.. Wm. Orr at the hoine of Mrs. Bill Lapp'. • Mr., and Mrs. Russel Gaunt visit- ed on .'Monday with Mr. and Mrs'.. Jim Currie of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Currie and Joan 'spent- the week' end. at London•and.,attendedthe ice cap- ades and visited with Mr: and 'Mrs. Dave Sanderson. , • CART) PARTY... On Friday evening CUrrie's • School euchre club held their.' euchre party at the assembly roarri.of the 'Belgrave Arenl. There were . 8 tables in play Those whining prizes were lone n-ds-;--Mrs. ershorri Jolmste , score of ‘,54, :Robert Scott; most, buttons , • Norman *Coultes; lucky chair. ;John L. Currie; luc.ky cup; Mrs. Jim ..CoulteS; plain.tie Gershom Johnston; score of 50, Mrs..._Ge_r_t_aide Rea:vie; score of 62„ Mrs., GershornJohnston; wearing'peorl ear-rings, Mrs. . Jim. Currie; birthday, Leonard , James. The . sponsors Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Dawson and' Mr . and , Mrs. Ronald Coultes served lunch. Mrs. Harold Congrani and,N1r, and Nirs.,Bradley (.;altiraith will be the supervisors for next party. Mr, and Mrs. Carl N1eClenag- han on Wednesday attended the , i'arni Show at London. , • -joice ,the- Lord is_K.ink;.'' and . prayer by Rev. calm Noble' of Luc know Miss Jacqueline Lewis, medic- al student in Ilamilton, Visited for several el.tys last week with her parents, Nit.. and Ntrs. J.ls. , LeWis, and brothers, ill' Dungan- non. • On Thursday, March 2, Con- stable Wiwczaryk investigated an accident' between the -snowplough and a following motorist. The Department of Transportation and Conimunica tions snowplough, southbound On #21 highway, op- erated by Ernie Walden, R. R. 1, Kincardine was struck in the rear .by_a. car_ ddyen by cerr_y_ Cole, R. R. -# 3, Tiverton. The Cole vehicle was also southbound -at-the time Of the collision. T-ot - al daMage was estimated at Men's Sweaters GODERICI-I „. On Sunday,, February 20 On Con. • 12-13, Hullett Township , west. Of #8 County Road , Kenneth Johnston, Dinsley Street, Blyth was involved in a single snow vehicle accident. Johnston receiv ed injuries. i• On Monday , February 21 on #21 Highway , north of C.P.R. (Sub- waY), Colborne Twp. , Wilfred Fisher, R. R. # 4, Goderich and' William Henry, R. R. # 1, Port Albert, were involved in a two car accident resulting in damage to both Vehicles.. Henry received injures, On Monday, February 21 on . Con.'8and 9, N1CKillop Twp east of McKillop Twp. Sideroad 10 and 11, Manuel Koehler, R. R. in-mingle truck accident resulting in minor amage to his vehicle. On Monday, February 21 on #8 HighWay, east of Clinton ,, Mary Chapple, R..R. # 3, Sea forth was involvech in a single car accident, resultin• in minor damacie to the vehicle she was driving. E. W. N1OULTON, Provincial Constable. . 1. • CARDIGANS and, • • PULLOVERS 20% Discount Also on Thursday, March Constable Whitelaw investigated two minor accidents near the Bruce Heavy Water Plant, Both , accidents occurred in the late afternoon just after the change. Estimated total property damage to the vehicles involved was $I,90 0.0 0. A. R. BURGESS, Provincial constable. MEN'S Lined Smocks / REG. $9.98 Sale Price $8.50 1 1 - eed rch ton, tive