The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-23, Page 10,01 A Year fn Advance 52.00. Extra To U.S.A.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1973
KiIIed th far. Accident
e motor vehicle accid -
sattir4ay moming took
f Michael Victor Hamil�
fH(1 HAMILTON •
too, 19 and a' companion Mark
Raymond Berke also 19,. of God-
erich.
Mike was well known in the
Lucknow -Ripley areawhere he
spent his childhood and youth.
He was the son:of . Mrs. David
King of'Goderich and the late
Alvin B, Hamilton. •
He grew up on ..the 2nd of Hur
on and attended school at Ripley.
He had been living with his
sister' Mrs. Gary .Hoffman of Luck -
now • and had • moved to Goderich
recently where ,he resided with
his family there: • •
.He was empioyed' at Dominion
Road MVlachinery Co. in .Goderich,
starting as an apprentice a few
weeks ago'. . .
The accident occurred at Salt -
ford ,
alt-ford,just north pf Goderich. The
'car struck a parked car before
striking a tree. Both.young men
died in the ,wreckage. •
•
lylichael*is.survived by his.
mother and a step father Mr. and
Mrs. David .King, Goderich; .
sisters Mrs. Gary (Marie) Hoffman'
of Lucknow and Mrs.. John (Janet)
Fludder of Lucknow; step sister
Pamela King of Goderich; grand-
mother Mrs. William•Hamiiton of
Huron Township.
. The funeral was Monday at
2 p.m . from the, MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel in Lucknow• with
with burial in Greenhill Cemet-
ery, Lucknow. Rev. George,
Ball of St.. Andrews United Church
in Ripley was clergyman. .
Pallbearers were George. Moffat,
Ron Stanley,Wayne Pritchard,
Bob Cranston, Donald Mann,
Hugh. McInnes. Flower bearers •
were John Hogan,. Wayne Cran-
ston, Mac 'McInnes, Jack McIn-
nes. ,
cIn-
nes.•
Single CoPy 15c 20 Pars
Two Ashfield Young Men Graduate
from Ridgetown Agriculturcil College
'FRANCIS HOGAN
Two Ashfield Township young
mengraduated on •May 18 from the
Ridgetown College of Agricultural
Technology. ••
Francis Hogan is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Howard of R. R. 7
Lucknow. .
Donald Boak is the son of Mr.
DONALD BOAK
and Mrs. James Boak of R. R. 1
Dungannon.
Speaker for the occasion. was •
the Hon. William A. Stewart,
Minister. of Agriculture and Food.
Diplomas were presented by W.. W.
Snow, principal of'Ridgetown CoI•
lege.
fall Fair Give
Special 1/ents
Pr�ceeds'To.P�ol'
Lucknow Agricultural Society
met Thursday evening in the Town
Hall to make ,plans•.for . the Fair.
to* be held September 14 and 15:th.
. A motion to give the.proceeds
from the Lionel. Thornton Dance'
and the Variety Concert to the,
Lions Club Swimming pool fund
found, favour with all, present.
The prize list was completely
revised withseveral new ,sections •
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Will Spend ,Six
WeeksInEur�pe.
Faye Henry of Ashfield and
Sunney Eberhard of London left
on Tuesday for six. weeks'in
Europe. For the first three weeks
they will be on a camping, tour
visiting Holland, Germany,
Switzerland, Austria, Italy and
France:
From there they plan to do
some visiting in Germany and
Switzerland aid continue on to
Greece where they get their re-
turn flight, from Athens: on July 6:
Faye is the :daughter. of Mrs.
George .Henry of, Ashfield. • .
r: Simpsons' And A MacKenzie:.
nd Dancing, once a
on art' in this district ,
mn as frequently now and
'treat to watch four .Siinp-
a MacKenzie from the
rea perform at the Agric -
lciety Variety Concert. •
left to right, are Cathy
14, daughter of Mr. and
•
Mrs.. Bob Simpson; Gayle Mac. -
Kenzie,, .8, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack MacKenzie;Mary Lil-
lianSimpson,. 9, daughter. of Mr..
and Mrs,.' Duncan Simpson; Helen •
Simpson, 9;, daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs. Donald Simpson; Flora Simp-
son,
imp-son, 15 , daughter of Mr, and. Mrs.
Duncan Simpson.
4s Resident
:pent Of
Cross Award
Ori Beers of Kinloss re -
Ilaque at the April 25th
ors Clinic at Walkerton,
g 50 pints of blood
eers came to Canada
nd 25 years ago. He
ting blood shortly after
in Canada,," fox all the
)lood that flowed for' the
Ke1land,
Beers if very proud of
tient as well. he should
ut such persons the
lansfusion Service
ie possible.
iving awards were
Brown Walkerton,
s, and George H.' Barg
non, 55 donations.
Keith Kilpatrick
Heads Ball League
. A moderate number of interest-
ed people from the Townships of
Ashfieldi Colborne and West
Wawanosh met at Brookside
.School on May 17 to organize ball.
teamsfor the corning• season.
Clarence Dougherty acted at
chairman. .
The age groups will remain
the same as previous year's with
the exception of the 12 to 16 year
group. It was moved that this
group, be changed to 12 to 15
years; the boy being 15 as of June ,
1, 1973.
• Regular season games must be
dompleted by July. 29 1973.4 It .
is the responsiblity of the Horne
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AUTHOR OF "Before the Age
Of Miracles" , Dr. W. Victor
Johnston of Toronto, formerly of
Lucknow, autographs a copy of
his book for William► Kinahan of
West Wawanosh at• a recent auto-
graphing session`in Wingham.
Advance Times Photo.
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