The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-31, Page 7• THE LL/C1(NOW :SENTINEL, LLOCKNQW, ONTARIO. wEPNESPAY,..MAY 21si, 1912 PAGE SEVEN
On Thursday Sandra Collin
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David John Murray , 11-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray
of Dram„formerly_of HoWrood
was killed instantly.on Monday,
May 22 in a car-bicycle accid .-
ent
David was born at Lethbridge, Assisting Sandra with the open- ham, Detioit, Donald Habkirk,
Alberta on :May 7, 1961, the son 'ing and displaying of the nurner- Essex, Ontario, and William Habr
ous and varied, gifts were Miss
Vickie Young, who will be a
bridesmaid; Miss Dianne Dore;
matron of _honour_ Margie Collins ,-
sister of the bride; Miss'Lois
Needham and Mrs. Barry John-
Alphonse, nine months; grandpar ,. ston.
ems, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Mur- Mrs. Don Robertson and Mrs.
,ray of Holyrood and Mr. and Mrs.
Virden Mowbray of Lucknow,
The funeral was held-fronrthe
MacKenzie 'Memorial Chapel in
Lueknow on Thursday, May 25 at
11 a.m. with burial in Ripley Cenl'hu_rnero_us_r_eading and __Mrs; Bob :,to the vehicle she was
etery..
of John Ronald Murray and Amel-
ia Helen Carruthers.
He is survived by his parents
_John and Amelia'(Carruthers •
Murray-, sisters Debbie 12, Dianne
9, Nancy 8, Helen 5 and brother
Pallbearers were Jim And Kevin
Murray:, Tim and Robbie Dales.,
Arend Flinkert and Bill Haldenby:
Father J. Brennan of,Drayton
conducted the :service. Soloist
was David's aunt, Mrs. Sharyn
Thompson.
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DAVID MURRAY
Sandra gave her very' surprised' • son, R. R. • 3, Auburn received
injuries, thanks to everyone•for coming
and for the lovely gifts.
The committee in charge and
some eager little assistants serv,-
ed a lovely lunch after which
ladies proceeded to, the brides' '
horne to view. 'the wedding gifts.
A bridal shower , in honor of
Sandra Collins, bride-elect , was
'held in the Purple Grove Com-
rnuni ey Centre_orazie_v_enin
Approximately seventy people
attended with some from as far •
urlington.
HoWard Thompson did a, beauti-
ful job of decorating. the bride's O.P.P. REPORT
corner with pink and white _,I
streamers and bells. , ' ' CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11
Following the opening of the . .
gifts Mrs. Vic Gawley cave a • : :Ito collision resulting in damage
I
Thorn . conducted'two a es ; 'driving. Passenger, Judith Robett , pson g
PURPLE GROVE NEWS
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eral grandnieces and nep'hews.
kirk; Aylmer, Ontario, and sev-
The funeral service was held
at 2 p.m. Saturday, May, 27 at
the MacKenzie 'Funeral Home,
Lucknow, , Ontario, with burial in
Kinloss Cemetery.
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GRAHAM
Miss Mina Graham, 94, of the
Foulke‘81ock., Ohio„
who was in the Millinery business.
for 67 years; died on May 23 in
Chillicothe Hospital following a
three-week ilineSs.' *
Born on May 2, 1878, in Luck-
now , Miss Graham was. the .
daughter.of Donald and Ann Smith'
Graham. She was the'yoUngest
,of .10 -childrena-nd-the-lastTrnemb-d
er of her family. ‘.
After schooling, Miss Graham .,
learned, the millinery trade and .
worked'in Canada until the death
of her father in 1902. While•visit• i.
pg her brother in -Detroit , she
was offered a job and she also.. I.
worked in South Bend, Ind. ; Pitts•
burgh', York and Philadelphia •
'Pa. ,. New York and Cleveland •I
before going to Chillicothe. . •
In 1913she _rented _a_depa acne nt
in the former Norvell and Hartley
Department Store , Chillicothe.
Eight years later she bought the •
C.A. 'Martin business and operated
it at .18 S. Paint St. until her re-
tirement in June ,.1962.
aiirw-as a mem
the First Presbyterian. Church', its
'CIC Class and °Fullerton Circle.
She was a charter member of
Altrusa , serving as its president
for two terms, state vice president
and second and first vice govern-
-or-crft
Surviving are a niece, Mrs.
Arthur (Donelda) Benit, Muskegon.
, three nephews, Hugh Gra-
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TEACHERS VS. GRADE FIVE
By Stephen Inglis
On Wednesday, May 24, Grade
Fiveplayed the teachers in a
ganie of soccer.' Our principal,
Mr. Stanley i .scored the first goal
for,the teachers, ,Later in the
game Billy Cameron scored' two
goals to make it' a 2 to 1 win for
Grade Five. We' think the teach-
ers played hard and were good
sports about losing.
Lucknow Ngtivo • H
',Died At Age.
9 9
I wish to thank all the people of the commun-
ity for their patronage over the past years while
I was in the barbering business..
HAROLD RITCHIE
REPORT FROM
.1 QUEEN'S PARK
BY MURRAY GAUNT
• •M.PP. HURON-BRUCE have brought in relevant by-laws.
The Ontario Government has The Premier also said that a
n ba on the manufacture of fire- - reversed a five year old'policy ' works has not been, considered, and stopped giving forgivable
loans for economic devclopmenttoI but he suggested the
iforeign controlled corporations. Government could profitably study
-The Government-Wiltcoritinue i_standa rds,_of ma nu faCture.
The bepartment of Agriculture giving 'the loans to Canadian . I
• companies-pending a thorough and Food introduced a bill to establish and maintain certain study of the worth of the prograrril
me , according to John White, . standards for riding stable opera-
Trade Industry and Tourism Min- ors.
ister. These operations have greaily
on outdoor recreation. the new Coroners'. Act introduced The Ontario Humane Society in the Legislature this week. has been asked to investigate 'in Solicitor-General John Yarmko several instances the aspect of termed the new Act "a bill of
rights for witnesses and jurors" at
follows recommendations made numerous but the Humane Society last year by the Ontario Law Re- dirtmakeLserveraljecommenda -
form Cornmission.
to them
resulting in damage to the
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Seaforth, Ontario was killed when
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SKELTON MEMORIALS
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Funeral Held Bridal Shower For
Lucknow Village Councirhas
engaged the services of a
dog catcher
EFFECTIVE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
ANY DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE WILL BE
CONSIDERED' AS STRAYS
ANI? WILL BE DEALT WITH UNDER BY-LAW NO. 10
CONCERNING THIS MATTER
.over the May 24th holiday.
Regulation of sale and use is
left to individual municipalities
and Premier William Davis said
he believes this is sufficient and
that a number of municipalities
cruelty to animals on the pan of
some operators of riding stables.
These instances have not been
itions which have been incorpora-'No longer will people be found 1 ted in the Bill. i • blameless or blameworthy at in- 1
quests and jurors will be permit- I
ted to make findings of fact 'only Leave it although they still will be encout- '
I to US aged to make recommendations.
The new Act will forbid Cor- •
oner's' juries to find criminal or
/ to get it Civil responsibility in cases•be-
fore them.
' The. Province plans no further
steps to regulate the manufacture
sale or use of fireworks, despite ,
one death and several injuries,
some serious, of young'people Your beneficiaries
they really get everything •
vehicles.
On Friday, May 19, at 7.30
On. Thursday, May 18 on #21 a.m. Janies EdWard Allister
Hwy: south of Goderich
Louzon, R. R. # 5, Goderich and
'Timothy McAstocker, 206
Bayfield Road, Goderich were in-'
volved 'in a truck-motorcycle
lfsion resulting in damage, to the
othy O'Brien, R. R. # 2, Goder-
ich received injuries.
QnSaturday, May 20 on #86 .
Hwy. west of Jct. Teeswater
Road', bonaid Bell, .1525 Islington , Avenue, Islington and George
Watt , R. R. # 2, Hamilton were
involved in a two car collision
1
Provincial Constable.
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