The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-17, Page 13irresponsible.
Two New Year seadings were
given by Mrs. Wightman. Hymn
570 was sung and the meeting
closed with the Mizpah bened
*ion. During lunch, Miss B ara
Cameron played two pian instru-
mentals.
WINTER: by Nettie Zekveld
Grade 3
When the snow comes down on me,
The pretty flakes I like to see.
And as the wind blows it around,
Oh it makes a noisy sound!
Vhen the moon comes out so
bright,
It 'doesn't look as' if it's night.
Then when the snow's no longer
• seen;
We will see the grass so green.
SCHOOL'S OUT: by Laurie Coiling
This week' at school we are try-
ing out on a atrial basis a new
timetable. We are now getting
out of school at 3.30 rather than,,
3,45 'like before. We 'miss 15
minutes of our lunch hour and
start afternoon classes at'1.00 .p.m; •
fathering at Mrs. Bregrnan's par:
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nellat
Stayner on' Sunday, On the occa-
sion of her dad's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston
are visiting with their daughter
Mrs. 'George Young, Mr. Young
and family. •
The annual meeting of the
Langside Presbyterian Church
being held on Saturday.
Glad to repOrt Mrs. Wybenga
was released from the Wingharn
and District Hosi)ital
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emoirs of a Country Doctor
VICTOR ..JOHNSTON'
Dr: Johnston: was born nC Wesf:Wiwanosh Township and
was a 'general praCtitioner in LucknoW for thirty years. His
book reflects his life 4tod practice in this' Community..
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Four .Snowmobile
Mishaps In Week
You've got to be good to get in.
her subject "To be or not. to be"'.
'Life is full ofc<iecisions, and ir is
the.individuars responsibility to
low through'. We need to guard I Harold Krim, Blyth, was ad
time to examine the past and try agaiinst always accepting advice mitted via*ambulance January 13' - • -
to correct mistakes. Mrs.. Ron from others and maybe losing our with facial injuries , when he was farm. lvli. Baechler fraCtured ,
Alton read Psalm 51 and Jed in Own ideals, so becoming lazy and thrown from his snowmobile 1/4 his right collar bone and injured
mile south of Teeswater and his right shoulder. He was treat-
ed and released. Wingham
P. foulon investigated.
Lorne Haggart, Wingham, was
thrown off his snowniobile .Jan-
uary 13 while turning .a corner
2,1/2 miles. West .on Highway #4 .
near Teeswater and the 4th: Con-
cession of Cultoss Township, He
received- lacerations to his face
and was admitted' to hospital.
Inv'estigated by Walkerton 0.P.P.
Jensen.
fell
Fisher, R. R. 2 Wingham.
fell while skating at the Lucknow'
Arena. The skate lacerated his
cheek and mouth.
Sharon Burchill, Gorrie, injur-
ed 'her right shoulder whet. she
fell off the•snowmobile she was
driving in Gorrie. Wirigham
0.P.P. investigated..
•
LANGSIDE
The first regular card party of
the season was held at the Lang-
side Community Centre. Friday
evening with• seven tables in play.
Mrs. Cliff Young and Mrs. George
Young were in charge. Mrs. Jim
Young and Lloyd Moffat received
high prizes, with Audrey Burton
and Marty Young winning the low.
Mrs. Bob Bregman and Mrs.
Jim Young are in charge of the •
next party to be held in'three
weeks.
Mrs. George. Young attended
'the Presbytery W.M.S. annual
meeting in Wingham Tuesday. ,
Joanne and Christine Bregrnan
participated in the Skate -a -thon
Tin Teeswater Saturday.
Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Bregrnan
and family atteif the family
MRS. ROSS SHIELLS'
,CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12
theme. The New Year is the
. .
Not all of us ih.the Canabian.Forces work with Machine:
guns or mortars anti-tank weapont. Those Who do.are
specialists in infantry. They receive training In modern •
weaponry,..mbbile surveillance radarSjachb communica-
tions, and.many'kinds of combat vehicles: The;. training is
tough, but they get a good.salary, a month's vacation with
pay, and ,a great chance to travel. Find out if you oUalify
for -infantry or for another of our many tradeS:.Talk to a
counsellor; or see your recruiter today.
Canadian Forces Recruiting and :Selection Unit' ,
Centennial Square., 520. Wellington Street ,
London „Ontario , .Phone; 679 -5110
ho:Catiod
rmed Forces
ted his faCe.
John Schipper , Wingharn, lac-
erated his right hand on a ' hand
make his own decisions'and fol- saw. .
DRS 72-7
Jeffray Lockridge ,age 17...
Wifigham 'fractured hirnaseJan-
urary 8 playing hockey at the
Listowel Arena. •
. A tWo car acCident occurred •
January lq r, One car driven by
Miss Don lick,. age 22,- , ,
Win , driving on Arthur
eet , Wingham, was in colli-
sion with kcal. driven by Barry .
Paul, coming from Water Street.
Miss D. Malock ,was brought into •
hospital by Chief Miller and Corp-
oral Zimmer with an injured left
hip. She was examined and re -•
leased. . ,
Perry .Rarnmaloo, age 13,
Blyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre'
Ramrfiatho, frattured his right
thunib while sleigh riding..
Richard Eskerdcl , age 35, 29
Churchill !Drive, Galt , was in-
volved in a six-car collision on
#4 Highway, north of Blyth at
the 4th Concession of Morris on
January 12. Apparently his car
was struck from behind. Mr.
Esderod received injuries to the '
spinal area. He was treated and
released. Gordon Coleman, age
41, R. R. 4 ', Wallterton, involved
in the six -car collision north of
Blyth, apparently ran into the
rear of another car. He received '
contusions to his hands. Invest-.
igated by Wingham O.P.P. Mc-
Kittrick.
Brian Ste. Marie, age 9.,
Wingham; was struck in the left
eye while playing hockey dn the
Wingharn Arena and received a
deep laceration over' his eye
James Steffen, age 6', Teeswat-
et., son of . Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Steffen, fell on glass and lacera•-
• oimponimerli
prayer. Mrs. W.. G: Hunter gave
some facts concerning India.,
from ihe study book, "Ask an
Indian- about India". A, tape re-
cording Of the song "Glory to the •
Father" by St: Andrews folk
choir, ,was given.
Mis. Ross Shiells was gtiest
speaker and gave a, timely and
thought-provoking talk, taking as
2 1/2 miles West on a sideroad.
He was treated and later released.
Investigated by Walkerton O.P..P.
Jensen. •
Robert Baechler 193 ,Light
House, Goderich, was thfown off
his snowmobile January 13 when ,
the runner caught on some ice,
1/2 mile east of Whitechurch on a '
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