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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-03, Page 15RIPLEY ABM= Custom. Butchering Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making — Fast Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big Coolers, We' Are Able To Hang 'Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Your Requirements Are For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 ' 0 INVITATIONS • EP) ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMALS ACCESSORIES- . ttAt 9,44 NATIONALL LET US ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR WEDDING PLANS COME IN AND" ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ASK .FO R THE LaKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO !SPAT,OCTOBER 3, 1973 Freeman Olson Gravel Pit 11/4 Miles West Of Dungannon CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL . SAND, 3/4 STONE, TOP FILL FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE PIT RUN GRAVEL . - ILL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE 10 METRIC TONS — 22046 Las. Amt. Treat Injuries At Hospital Mary Brown , R. R. 1 Holy- eceived painful injuries to b cage when she fell through in an old house. inie Sue Mathews, age 9 , g Wingham, was admitted qiital with a fractured arm , red when she fell off a horse, as riding at her home. Dhael Beattie age 12, Wing- was treated fora lacerated ead when struck by another whd was throwing stones. s. Betty Heard , Wingham ved lacerations to her left b when she cut it on ,a storm ow which broke as she was ling same , , lyne McDonagh , age. 10, now, fell off his bicycle on ray to school and received .a • .laceration to his chin. • In peGroot age 60 , R. R. 1 eter, caught his left arm in • npicker at the farm of Oscar er, R, R. 1 Bluevale and m was Amputated . He was tted to hospital via lance and his condition is. factory. Cpl. Croskill and able McKittrick, .O.P.P. in gated. - d Carruthers , age 18 , Ripley. control of the car he was driv- lad struck a truck on Highway ar Iistowel. He received i-abraiions to his left feg. as later released. Listowel P. inveitigated. • 6stopher 'Itickley, age• 16 , 3 Holyrood , fell off the he was riding and the horse 'p him,. He received head les,• contusions to left thigh hip,, 'Fray Black', age 18, R. R. 1 rave, was driving a tractor ibert Carter's farm , Conces- 4, East Wawanosh , and the' or got off on the soft shoulder, ling him against the exhaust rig 2nd degree burns to his and, right arm . fight Hallahan, R. R. 3 I, age 2, caught his right sea- inger in a cattle feeder at and amputated the' tip Of tiger and injured his fourth finger.. obus Faber, age 58, 26 [ever Avenue; Guefph, driV - one car driving West on qay #86 at the junction of fay #4, 'was in collision with going South on Highway #4. tied to hospital via arnbu- With internal injuries. Con- , satisfactory. MIS. Johanne age 56; wife of the driver tnitted,to hospital via am- ee with chest and pelvic S. Condition satisfactory. im Youell, age 21; driver of lend car, 103 king Edward le!London, Ontario, was ted Via amublance with .00t.injury and was lator re - KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wright of Glen Orchard visited during the' week with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mauldgn•and Keith.) Also at the same home was a farewell party, for Jack Webster before he return- ed to his home at Edmonton. Some. from this area attended ' the International Ploughing 'Match at Alvinston. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen - • Stinson arid family at Hamilton. A number from here attended the Ripley Fall Fair on Saturday. Miss Norma /Coutts of Wingham visited on Sunday with Edna and May Boyle. ,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bath at Bervie on Saturday eNiening. A good number from here attended the Harvest Thanksgiving service at Bervie on Sunday: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sutton on the birth of a son. Mrs. John Barr and Mrs. DorOthy Thompson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Graham on a motor trip to Haileybury last week. Lisa Evans of. Erin is spending this week with her grandparents Mr..and Mrs. Bert'Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling , Allan and DouglaS entertained the Haldenby relatives from here at 'their cottage at Grand Bend. Mrs. Ellwood Elliott is hOstess for the meeting of the Holyrood Women's Institute at her home on Thursday evening. 25th ANNIVERSARY Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Donald *Ewan who celebrated their silver wed- ding anniversary. A family and relative get-together was held at their home at Westford On Satur- day night. . Mts. Norman Fry and Cathy Of Harriston spent the weekend. here With her mother Mrs. Wil- liam Haldenby and, also visited with her father , who is.a patient in the Wingham and District Pete Leeson and. Iona , while Kay called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wis- rner, , Mr. and Mrs. John Wismer, , Mr. and Mrs. MUrald Kuehl and the Leesons. While at the Lee- sons , the ladies found it like, old home week as'other callers on Pete and Agnes were Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Taylor and the new baby Corinne Louise of Elmira , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Frank currie of Watetloo. Folks enjoyed the exhibition ball game at Ripley on Friday • evening when the young fellows' (age 35 and over) representing the North and South of Huron Town- ship put on quite a show. No one Seemed quite sure. of the score but it was agreed the South won by a small margin but both teams , deserve credit for being such great sports. The fall fair drew most of the people from this area and some from away into th% Village of Ripley 'on Saturday. Those notic ed who returned for the fair, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie Mr. and Mrs. Pete Leeson and Iona , • Mrs/. Audrey Troyer, Mr. Law- rence Stanley and Charlie King.. Also many of the young people were home for the• week end in- eluding ,Bonnie Boyle of Waterloo, John Collins of Barrie, Jim Dore - of Borden and Jamie Farrell of Centralia. Hospital. - Mx. and Mrs. Arthur Graham visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham at Ann Arbor , Michigan. Mr. and, Mrs: Barry Haldenby and Allyson visited on. Sunday' with. Mr. George Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie of Waterloo .visited at the, . home 'of his mother Mrs. Gert- rude Walsh and other relatives here and were all ,Saturday even- ing dinner guests with Mr., and Mrs. Alf Herbert at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs., Roy Schneller went to Tavistock on Sunday to pay a call at the funeral home where their cousins remains rest- ed , and also visited with her mother Mrs. Herman Rieck at• Petersburg. Mr. John Murray and his son Brian, who have been visiting here with Miss Margaret Murray and with Mr. and Mrs. . Murray and family, returned to their home at. Lethbridge, Alberta. • Holyrood Women's. Institute are to be congratulated on receiving first and third prizes at Ludknow - and Ripley. fairs for their group dis- plays • • PURPLE GROVE Mrs. Burton Collins and Mri. Vic GaWley visited friends in Waterloo last week. Wanda • spent time with Mr. and Mrs. leased. Wingham O.P.P. Ricker investigated. . • John Fontaine , 492 Highland Road ,' Kitchener', fractured his left wrist in a fall in Orussels. Mrs: Annie McGlynn, age 61, R. 2 Wingham , lost control of the'car she was driving and 'rolled' over in a ditch, two miles out- side of Wingham on Highway #4. She was admitted to hospital via ambulance with multi-abrasions to both arms and •legs , lacerated scalp , fractured right leg. Coin- oditionlair. Investigated by Wing ,,, ham O.'P.P. FOUlon. Stewart Hunter , age 19 , Wing- barn , was driVer of a car that went out of control On Highway #4; approximately one mile South of Winghatn, and rolled several times in, a ditch. He re- eeived shock, chest injuries. and multi-abrasions. • A passenger, Richard Stapleton, age 26 , 14 Waterloo. Street , Stratford , receiv. ed scalp laceration, head and fac- ial . injuries , multi contusions and abrasions , fractured right collar bone . Both were adfnitted to hospital via ambulance , condi- ticin satisfactory. InVestigated by Wingham O.P.P. Balzer. Reuben Jacklin , age 10, Wing- ham , received a deep laceration to his left thigh in a fall at'home'. Gary Harnish, age 19, Wingham, was a passenger in a car driven by Richard Stacey , when he lost con- trol of the car and went off the road and struck a culvert near Whitechurcb on HighwaY #86. lie' suffered• multi lacerations to face. Investigated by WingliaM Foulon. Mark Russell, age 22, R. R. -2 Wingham , also a passeng er in the. Stacey car ; received a abrasions to his legs. David Bruce Logan , age 18 Brussels , was bitten on the right hand by a dog near Brussels. Edward Whitly, , age 18, Wingham, fractured •his right hand in a 'fall at his home. Charles Farquharson, age 26, 1795 'Dundas Street East , Toronto, driver of one car travelling on Highway'#86 was.in collision with a car (at the Morrisbank corner) going North on the Brussels road , • which Claimed the life of the 'driver John Elgin Porter , age 65 of Varna . He was the lone occupant. Mr. Farquharson's in- juries were head injuries, fraitur- ed left wrist , 'fractured right hand and internal injuries. He was' admitted to hospital and his con- dition, is satisfactory. A passeng- er in the car , Howard. Alex Alex 'ander , age 28, Don Mills, receiv' ed head injuries, lacerated right arm, back injuries, condition satisfactory. Investigated by Cpl. Croskill and FOulon, Wingham PAGE OtFT0104. „ 4 •