The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 15I
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INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT BANK
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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
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Men's Dress. Sox
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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.
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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 -
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.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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Sale Price $8.50
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