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AsHEELp NEWS
AnniVersary services in .Ashfield
Presbyterian Church were well
attended on Jiune 18. The guest
preacher, Professor Charles Hay
of Knox College Toronto, spoke
on "Remember the Future"' and
"The Cross as PoWer"' •
Special music was provided by
a quartette Larry Irwin, Gary,
Blain and Boyd Carruthers, and
by the Beigrave Men's Choir,
with Mrs. Duncan Simpson as
organist.. - •
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean
were guests at a wedding in „ •
Sarnia onSaturday.
• Week end guests •with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Howes were Mrs. Marie
Allen-and children Jeff and .„
Michelle of Chicago, and Jim
Allen of Michigan City.
Mrs:John-West-of-Toibnto is
visiting relatives here and in
lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead 'of
Teeswater visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDoug-
all and children of Kinloss were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. R.
WeSt.
Miss Marilyn MacIntyre of •
Guelph was home for the week
end. '
r The girls discussed a progra
for achievement day and finally
decided to do a skit On preparing
Ve etables from the...garden
The roll call "One vegetable in
my garden that needs thinning"
was answered by all eleven mem
bers. Kathy Farrell took over
secretarial duties for this meeting
The Purple Grove
Community Centre, wdsschosen as,
the next Meeting place , if it was
available , if not the, girls would
be alerted l_py phone.
During the discussionSession
Mrs. Sutton went over the use
of pesticides to control insects
and the destruction of certain
weeds' that will re-root themselv-
es. Mrs. Elliott advised on the
landscaping, of walks, service
walks and driveways.
Mrs. Sutton gave a demonstra-
tion H of transplanting and the
meeting came to a close after a
light lunch was served.
4-H Gar
The third meeti in the Gard-
en Club series of the Purple Grove
Golden. Gals was held at the
Mackay girls' home on May 31st.
at 7.00 p.m.
Tlie.dovers for the books was
once again discussed and Anne
Rock reported enough green ones
could not be bought in. Kincardine.
Dianne Mackay offered to try the
stores in Lucknow and Mrs. Sutton
would try in Owen Sound.
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KINCARDINE
On Friday , June 9 , an accident
on #86 hwy. just east of the Rip-
ley road was investigated by Con-
stable Burgess. A truck operated
by Charles Sage Listowel, was
westbound on #86 hwy. when part
of the load fell off. A second
vehicle opeirated by Mary,H,ender-
.son, Lucknow, had been east-
bound and in effort to avoid the
parcel on the road collided' with
the rear wheels of the truck.
There were no injuries.
On June 9, Constable Bt?gess
investigated a collision between
a Bruce Cty. Hwy. grader operat-
ed by Charles Smith ; R. R. •# 3,
Ripley arid a car operated by
Murray Johnstone , R. R. # 5 ,
Lucknow. The grader had been
southbound on Cry., Rd. # 1
and was turning left.onto Ludgard
St. in Lucknow when the John-
stone vehicle , also southbound ,
struck the front of the grader.
There were no injuries.
On June 10 , Constable Wiwcz-
aryk investigated a three car
collision on Conc. 12, Bruce Twp,
near the Jct. of Sideroad #25.
A vehicle operated by Thomas
Ribey, R. R. # 4, Paisley,' had
been westbound' on Conc 12
and came. into collision with two
eastbound vehicles. The first was,
operated .by Allen McCarrel, R.
FC # and the seE"ond
operatedl)y Mark Oliphant, 1745
5th Ave. , East, Owen Sound.
Minor injuries were sustained by
several persons in the vehidles.
Constable McPhail investigated
a single car accident on Sideroad
#60; Kincardine Twp. 2 miles
south of Jct. Hwy. #9. 1This •
.accident.which,\Occurred on June/
12, involved a vehicleoperated'
by Robert Taylor, R. R. # 2.,
Kincardine. There were no in-
— ..— • . ..„„
juries in this accident. The
vehicle had been northbound and
-entered-the-ditch at -an-intersec-
tlon.
On June '13 , Constable White•-
law investigated a 2 car collision
on #21 hwy. 1 mile south of
Tiverton. A vehicle operated
by Clifford McKay, R. R. # 2
Tiverton had been northbound on
#21 hwy. and 'attempted to turn .
left into the lane of the Samuel
Hayes farm. 'A second
vehicle operated. by Robert Sles-
ser , R. #' L, Tiverton also
northbound came' into collision
with the McKay vehicle. There
were no injuries.
On. June 13, Constable McPhail
investigated' a single car accid-
ent on Conc.. Al Huron Twp. .3
miles south of Jct. Corm'. 6 ,
Huron• Twp'. A vehicle operated
by Douglas.MacDOnald had been
northbound on Conc. 'A when it
left the roadway and went Over
the west embankment.'The driv-
er suffered minor injuries and was
taken to Kincardine Hospital by •
ambulande.• .
Constable Burgen—
investigated a two car collision
in Lucknow at the 'Jct. of Camp- •
bell St.., and Inglis St. A vehic-
leoperated by Susan Walden,
R. k. #'l, Kincardine had been
westbou-nd-on-C-a-Frpbell-St:a
was turning south onto Inglis St.
when it came into collision with
an eastbound vehicle operated by
Keith Reid, R. R. # 3, Lucknow.
There were no'injuries in this
accident. ,
Constable Burgess 'investigated•
a single car accident on June 16
on Conc. 4,. Kinloss Twp. 2 1/2
miles north of Whitechurch. A
vehicle operated by Allan Mac;•
Kenzie, R. R. # 2, Teeswater,
'left the roadway and overturned
in the 'north ditch. The vehicle
had beep northbound prior to the
accident. • There 'were no injur-
ies.
On Saturday, June' 17, Constab-
le Burgess investigated a. single
car accident on the Boiler Beach
Road just south of Kincardine
Town Limits. A vehicle operat-
ed by Terry Elliott , R. R. # 1,
Kincardine had been southbound
when-it-le-ft-the-roadway and—
struck a telephone pole. There
/were no injuries. Damage to the
vehicle was $300.00.
On Sunday, June 18 , Constable
Wiwczaryk investigated a single
car accident on. Conc. 6 , Huron
Twp, 0.1 miles east of Sideroad
#30. ,.A vehicle operated by
Douglas Dunlop, 319 Mechanics
Ave. , Kincardine had been west-
bound on Conc. 6, Huron Twp. .
when the driver 1pst control 'and
entered, the north ditch and over-
'turned. -The vehicle was estim-
ated as a total loss as a result of
the collision.
;HOLIDAY NOTE
If you are staying in this area
other emergency problems.
Our office is open daily 9.00
a.m.,to 5.00•p.M. , Monday to,
Friday, and in •all cases where a
request has been made to this
detachment to locate someone
in a case of serious illness or
any other compassionate reason
much time and effort could be
spent in locating the persons for
, whom such a ,request was made.
COTTAGERS
The O.P.P. boat is used in
KinCardine Detachment area wher
ever necessary and,if anyone is'
having any particular problems
such as persons operating a boat .
in a manner dangerous to other .
persons, please do not hesitate to
advise us as the boat will then be
utilized- in-the-area- where-if woul
be more useful and if 'anyone
knows of, such a problem we wouk
appreciate knowing about it
so that enforcement can be made
in this problem area .
A. 'R. BURGESS,
Provincial Constable.
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RIPLEY
This is a must to see, A real Lions effort taking in all the Clubs 'in Zone 3
ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN. 50c
PROCEEDS FOR 1".A. SYSTEM IN LUCKNOW ARENA
ENTERTAINMENT GALORE
MONDAY, JUNE 26th - 8:30 SHARP
IN THE LUCKNOW /ARENA
COME AND SEE ALL THE LIONS ROAR
CLUBS -PARTICIPATING
BAYFIELD BRUSSELS SEAFORTH
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Greer T.V. and Electric
. Lucknow Phone 528-3112
1:1P: is
Combined push button timed appliance outlet. Infinite heat
switches — just dial the desired temperature. Tilt-up — tilt down
oven elements for easy cleaning. Plug out elements and one piece
removable drip bowl and ring. Timed appliance outlet — con-
venient for breakfast coffee. Extra large storage drawer. Re-
movable door -- conveniently pulled out of the way for oven
cleaning. Recessed cooking platform spillguard edges prevent
spilling liquid onto floor.
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during the summer months: and
are expecting to be contacted
from horne through our office,
please adVise us where you are
Staying. -
Countless hours are involved
each summer in efforts to locate
persons staying at catnips and
cottages to advise' them of a
us.:_illness in-the -family_.4ar _
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