The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-17, Page 174
PAGE SEVENTEEN 1972EPNESDAY,.MAY,,17111, 1972.
OVR, APOLOGIES,
• THE MANAGEMENT OF THE
MANOR :HOTEL
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
wishes to apologize for the inconvenience and lack
of , service rendered to our many Patrons on Sun-
day evening, May 14th. •
DUE TO THE FACT THAT A FAR. GREATER NUMBER
OF PATRONS' THAN 'ANTICIPATED ATTENDED . FOR _
DINNER,-WE-WERE -UNABLE-TO-Give .PROPER-SE-RVIM.
WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE FACT THAT • OUR SERVICE WAS
NOT.uP, TO OUR USUAL STANDARDS.•
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO INSURE THAT
THIS PROBLEM WILL NOT RE-OCCUR.
Management, Manor Hotel
Wingham, Ontario
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USED TRUCKS
1970 G.M:C. F10.40440, . •
'1/2 ton pickup, 307 V-8, standard
shift, H.D. front springs,•H.D. rear
springs, auxiliary springs, power
brakes, 31,000 miles, red. Lic.
39136V. .
1968-1N-TERINi-ATIO-NAL
1500 • •
1'/2 ton chassis and cab, big 6, 4
speed` transmission, excellent tires
with dual rear, safety • checked and
repainted. Lic. 354Q6V.
1970 GMC Fleetside
1/2 ton pickup; 37,000 miles, black,
307 V-8, standard shift, .H.D. front
springs, H.D. rear springs,
auxiliary Springs, power brakes.
Lic.. 391345.
1965 FORD Style side
- Half ton, six-cylinder, standard
shif
"As is.!.' Lic. 35470V. • ,
t, radio, better-than average.- ,I4-: - -- - -
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1970 VOLKSWAGEN.
WINDOW VAN
Femur H rrd e-r
transmission, custom radio,
carpeted, full glass all round. Only
23,000 miles. Lic. X254-69.
1979 GMC Fleetlide
auxiliary springs; N.D. tires and
wheels. Lic. 39280V. ' Y.
• ,w.~x-9-it.01,49.x.&*491449-0:40i4-0*;‘P`bi49.
$2100
3/4 ton pickup, 307 V-8, standard
shift, H.D. sprin9s and'" shocks, •
ther
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ale,
Tees-
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water
Iptain
Injuries Treated.
At Hospital
THE 1,0C.ICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
Derek Raymond, Brussels, was
admitted to hospital May tp with
second degree burns to both feet.
caused• by boiling water being
spilled.
ValerWAcGlynn, age 3 , R. R.
2, Wingham, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Jerry McGlynn, ran
into an aluminum door breaking
the glass which caused lacerations
to her 'neck and abraSions to both
hands.;
_Shelly, Schiestel-, age- 3, Tees-
water, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Schiestel, fell off a bicyc-
le May 10 and lacerated her
scalp.
Dale Edgar; age 20, Teeswater
was driver of a ear which was in
collision with a truck driven by
Barry Whytock of Teeswater on
,Clinton Street ;Teeswater on May
12. Dale was admitted to
hospital with head injuries. Walk•
erton 0:P.P. Kennedy investigat-
ed'.
. Leonard Schneider, age 21,
Waterloo ,*was the 'driver of a car
which attempted to pass another
car. He lost control of his car
which spin and then rolled over in
a-ditcfr. He-ltras admitted to
hospital via ambulance. The
accident happened one mile east
of borrie on Highway 87. Injuries
included head, mUlti-abrasions to
body, contusions to chest and left
thigh. Wingham 0.P.P'. Ricker
investigated:.
Rodney Cameron, age 23, Tor-
onto, was riding a motorcycle :4
May, 13 in the field "beside Bill
Walden's in Wingham. He lost
control of the machine when it
apparently struck a ground hog
hole. He was admitted to
hOspital via ambulance with a
fractured collar bone, dislocated
. .
Donelda Lamont, age 13. Bel-
: grave, had a fish hook removed
from her right thumb.
wrist and fractured bones in right
hand. Wingham Town Police,
Constable Daer investigated.
David Balser, age 18, Wing-
ham , loit control of the car he
was, driving on a curve on High-
way 4 ,near the Old Mill at Blyth
on May 13 and landed in a deep
ditch. He received contusions
to his head, was treated and re-
leased. ,
Michael Gibson, age s 16 , R. R.
1, Bluevale„ was thrown from his
horse May 14 injuring his right
knee.
Brian Ward, age 16,'R. R. 1,
Colleen, Diane and Shawn of ' •
Stratford and\Sheila and Sandy
McQuillan of Mount Carmel„
visited on Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc-
Quillan.
s----Jbe Murphy,
Ethel', son of Mi. and Mrs. Law- -
son Ward, was the lone occupant
of a car which went out of con-
trol and struck a tree on Huron .
County Road #16, 4 miles East'
of Brussels on May 14. He was
admitted via ambulance in crit-
icarcondition, deep lacerations
to face il_fractuted_ja_wn,
deep lacerations to body.' He
was transferred via ambulance ,
but died on the way , near Elmira.
Wingharn O.P.P. Croskill invest-
igated. ° •
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GODER1CH 524-8301
South Grey - Bruce Division of Girl
Guides Met Sunday At Formosa
ways wanted? Want to improve
your present property? .13ank of
Montreal can help you buy, build or
- improve the easy way -- with a
Vacation •Home Loan. We'll lend
you up to $1,0,000 towards 75% of
the value of the property— at a low
-t rateo111_YoAaer—annuna
You can' take up to 10 years to re-
pay. The collateral you provide is
the very property- you buy plus the
covering.fire insurance.
Of course, you can repay in full at
with-aut-penalty.-And the
loan is life-insured 'at no extra
chrge.
See how easy owning, improving or
adding to' your vacation home and
property can be with a Vacation
Home Loan. We want you to get
your money's worth.
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The Annual dinner meetin .
out Grey-Bruce DiVision of
the Girl . Guides of Canada was
held Sunday, :May 7th, in the
_Formosa and Culross Community
Hall, The group of about 40 was
welco‘rned by Mrs'. Harry Opper-
ulde-ea-pagrin Formosa.
Mrs. Irene Tupper thanked
the Formosa Catholic Women's
League who catered to the din-
ner. Mrs. Herb Kuntz replied
for the C. W. L.
At the' head table were Mrs.
kene Tupper, Harrision Inter-
national Advisor, for the Division: Mrs. I. E. Peppier, Hanover,
Division Commissioner; Mrs.
Ray kraether, Mildrnay , Sec. -
Tieas, for Division; Mts. Ron
Adams, Walkerton, Division Camp Advisor; Catrip_Committee
-111embefs 1Nrs,.Bernice Noble 'of
Palmerston, Mrs, Alex Kerr of
HanoVer, Mrs. Harry Opperman • of Nor and Mrs. Bob Brown of Clifford.
District CoMmissioner Mrs.
Cecil Cowie of Hanover and Mrs.
t. Peppier of Flanover present.-
_e_tha_long=senticep,iuTnd certif-
icate to Mrs. Norman Greenwood
of Durham. Mrs. Greenwood
was commended for her many
yeari work with the Brownies in
Durham.
This meeting was held mainly .
to disCtiss camping in the Division
for this summer. After discussion
groUps it was decided' to hold the '
camp at Silent Valley. Last
year the camp consisted 'of two
large ,groups, but this year it is
planned to have several small
camps on the campsite. Each
camp will be formed from two
or three towns. Camp will' be
held July 8th - 15th and a bus trip
will be planned to take the girls
to'some point of interest (likely
Wasaga Zoo) one day they are in
camp.
Due to change of Division
boundaries the present Camp Corn•
mittee.will no longer be in office
after May 31st, but this commit-
tee. were asked. to continu'em their
duties until after camping is over
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