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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-25, Page 1544. .YY1CS 18 no.Yed. z/Ith ?Ic ro In „..., . • • • • • " • WEDNESDAY, OC'T'OBER 25th, 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, PAGE FIFTEEN • He doesn't want to' stand on arribbon cutting, hand shaking, flag waving campaign - that's for the birds. Charlie wants a better Huron Riding and he means it. He's a digger not a scratcher. He'll discover thcise area problerns and he'll meet the people concerned "fate to face to discuss them. And he's not afraid of getting his' boots dirty if its going,to promote Huron and Middlesex. He's a member of the Tax Review Committee of County Council -and-a-member of the-Social-Sewites-GomMitt-ee4-He-belongs-to Many Federal and Procincial animal breeding associations. He's served on the Regional Development' Council for eight. years - latterly as vice-president and 'he's served on the Huron Planning Board"- last year as chairman. • Charlie is a farmer and understands farming Problems. He's convinced that the sugar beet industry could be revived in Huron —Stimulation-of-local-industrY is-another-key-issue Charlie, believes in. He wants to give incentives to light ''industry to boost local economy. And he wants to. Make sure the 'brains' of Huron and Middlesex stay in • Huron Riding instead of heading south or to TY • the cities. A better Huron Riding is worth fighting for. Charlie ThOmas is a fighter. and Middlesex: He feels there are better ways Of marketing corn in peak periods and he'd like to encourage more Canadian farmers to become involved in liveStOck breeding.. . And Charlie will fight for other benefits, top: For instance, he'd like , more area development, he believes in.Goderich Harbor as a potenti4I ,Great Lakes port, .he feels 'that Sky Harbor airport should be maintained and would fight fora Subsidy, 'if necessary. Treat Injuries At Hospital Franc Stroop, age 49, R. R. 5, Brussels, fell approximately 20 to 30 ft. from a hay loft at his home farm October 16 and was admitted to hospital with a possible fractur , ed spine. David Currie,, age 2, Wingham, . son of. Mr. and Mn.i Bruce Currie, fell from the high chair at his • home and injured his face and . ;head. • George W. Hamilton ; R. R. 1, IWroxeter , 'was working at the corn ;October 17 when he caught his !coat sleeve in the •Forage Harvest- ler. He received head injuries and 'a fractured right arm. • , Donald Thompson, Teeswater, fell on the grounds of the Tees- , water Creamery October 18 and dislocated his right shoulder. He was treated and later released. Mrs. Chris (Charlotte) Cooke, age 65 , R. R. 2 Lucknow , lost control of the car she was driving in Dungannon and landed in a ditch. She was admitted to hos- pital with fractures to the right leg and left hand. Eldon Culbert , R. R. 6, God- erich, fractured his left hand . 'October 19 when a spinner on the tractor lYe,was driving struck his. hand on his home farm. , Mrs. Robert (Flora) Fear, R.R. 3, Blyth, fell at home and fract- ured her right. ankle. , Jeffrey Wall,. age 1,, Wingham , son of Mr. and Mrs. William ' • the table causing 1st and 2nd , - degree burns to his face and right arm. He was admitted to hospit= al; cOndition satisfactory. Former Lochalsh Native Passes MRS. J.A. Mc KENDRICK The death of Mrs. James A. McKendrick 'of Newmarket occurred on Friday, October 13th in York Manor Nursing Home 'in, her 86th year. She was born at Paramount on April 18th, 1887, a daughter of onald Maira.y-anki-Martha=1Q On April 16th, 1913 she was married 'at Paramount to James A. McKendrick. He passed away a number of 'yeari ago. At one time, Mr. and Mrs. McKendrick ran a General Store at Lochalsh. Mrs. McKendrick is survived by six daughters Mrs. L. (Isobel) 1151:viiT-Clara , Mrs. W. (Mae) King, of Toronto; Mrs. W. (Donalda) Drennan of Trenton; Mrs. C. (Kathleen) Bassett of Hamilton; Mrs. S. (Bertha) Geary of Newmarket; one son glas oLBowmanville; one- - lxother Lewis K. Murray of Brandon, Manitoba; 15 grand- children and 21 great grandchild- ren. Besides her husband she was predeceased by one son'James Murray on August 25th of this Published By The Huron Liberal Association year. The funeral service was held at MacKenzie 1Viemoiial Chapel, Lucknow on Monday, October 16 at 2 p.m. Rev. Glerin Noble, minister of Lucknow Pkesbyterian Church ----offiefated,--Mr-s-r--,Ross-Gum-m4ng was organist. Pallbearers were Doug Davis, John Geary, James McKendrick, .Warren Riddell, Wm. Cunning- ham and Wallace King. Interment was in Lochalsh Cemetery.