The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-12-12, Page 17THE LUCKNOW*$ENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
KINGSBRIDGE1
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
On Friday evening a pretty wed-
ding took place at St. Joseph's
church when Paul Hogan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogan and Dona
Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wagner of Lucknow were
'married. A large crowd attended
the reception following in the
Lucknow Legion Hall. Congratu-
lations!
Last Monday evening 44 mem-
bers of the C. W, L. , Rev. Fr. Ed
Dentinger and Rev. Brother Carl
Voll enjoyed a turkey dinner at
the Log Cabin Restaurant, Luck- •
now. The monthly meeting fol-
lowed the dinner.
The annual Christmas turkey
bingo was held in the Parish Hall
on Saturday evening with a large
crowd in attendance. The win-
ners will be announced later.
PAGE SEVENTEEN
QLDEN CIRCLE:.
SCHOOL
at
New Location
in
Winghani Public School
131 JOHN ST. E„
ON
WAY', DECEMBER .12,. 1973
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1973
7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Mrs. John,Austin, President for
Local 335 of the National Farmer's
Union returned, home by air on
Saturday after spending the past ,
week as a delegate at 'the 4th
annual meeting .of the National
Farmer's Union at Winnipeg, Man'
itoba.
John O'Connor has Moved to
the home of his sister Mrs.
Raymond Leddy and Mr. Leddyi
LuCknow , to spend the winter
months.
.
Election of officers for the
Advisory' Board of St, Joseph's
Church, was held recently. Elect-
ed, to office was. john Austin,
Donald Frayne, Jim Martin and
Bill Van Osch. Other meniberS
are. Joe O'Keefe, Clarence Doher-
ty and ,Raymond Hogan. Parish
representatives are Gene •Frayne
and Torn Hogan. Newly elected
Youth representative is Mary Van
Rooy.
Campaign chairman for the'
recent "Canipaigri for the Blind".
Mrs. Carl Riegling reports that.
298 homes in Ashfield Township
were called on and $557.75 was
collected.. Canvassers from rhiS . area were: Mrs. Carl Riegling,
Mrs. Alex Hackett, Mrs. Frank /
Riegling, Mrs. Walter Clare,
Mrs: Antorie Van Osch, Mrs.
Danny Wilson, Mrs. Bob Farrish,
Mrs. Joe. MacIntyre , Mrs. Jim
Gilmore , Mrs. Marion Cock,
Mrs. Tom Helm, Mrs. Harold
Cook, Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick,
Mrs. Mark Dalton, Mrs.' Jack Tig-
ert. Mrs. Gene Lalonde, Mrs.
Clarence Doherty, Mrs. Donald.
McKenzie 'Mrs.. Fred Crawford.
, Mrs. Bernadine Kinney'has sold
her house and property on the
north side to Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Goddard and - family of Water-
loo.
Of LUCKNOW SENTINEL
mat Injuries
At Hospital
eKuik, age 3, R. R. 7
, fell from a haymow to
floor on December 3 ,
tely ten feet, at his
fatm. He received an
Ole and Whiplash injury-.
al Hogg , Wingharn , fell
street and fractured his left
lk was admitted to hospital
nee.
*lien, age 16 , R. IL
, was admitted to hospit-
fractured ribs caused by a
kiting him, at his home
Ruepfer, age 6 , R. R.
ls, fractured his'right arm it fell through the straw
e playing in the barn.
Johnston, age 56 , R. R.
,lost control of• the car
dying on County Road 6
West of Holyrood. The
on wet pavement and
like. He was treated
d ribs and released.
ted by Kincardine 0.P.P.
P. Daulby.
e McInnis., age 4, wing-4aglaet of Mr. and Mrs.
,11 /41c , was admitted e after being ,struck
011 Josephine Street
,.W4h she ran in front
lo front of Currie'S Store.
d head and internal
injuries., Her condition is satis-
fa.ctory ...Inve'stigated by Chief of
POlice Miller. . .
. Miss Teresa Cronin, age 15,
R. R. 3 Teeswater, was a passen-
.ger in a truck driven by Bill Bras-
jen which went out olcontrol on
the 4th concession of Culross.
She received contusions to the
head Eldon •Thompson , age 15,
R. R. 3 .Teeswater, passenger in
the above car, received a lacerat-
ed forehad • • Investigated by Walk.
O. etton. 0 P P
RiChard Johnston, age 1, R. R.
4 Wingharn „, was admitted lo hos;-
pital after a fall at home, .with a
fractured right collar bone'and
concussion.
Mrs. Wadene Duck, age 33,
Teeswater , was the. driver of a
par which was in collision with 'a
car driven by, Harvey •Racher, , on
Highway 4 second concession of
Culross, South of Teeswater. Mrs.
Duck reported to' the. hospital on
December 9th with multi contu-
sions and abrasion to the neck and
Clifford Mann, age 18,' R. R. 2
Teeswater, was accidentally.
struck 'in the right eye by, a hockey
puck at t3te Ripley arena and then
transferred to Victoria Hospital,'
London for treatment.
Alexander Martin, age 27, Lon.
don, Ontario, was bitten on the
right thumb by a horse he was
feeding on the farm of Mrs. Mary
Woods, Investigated by Wingha nt
ciitEcK
0 R CHRISTMAS LIST
•
11101:00? itiLUCKticAN
Christmas
Shopping Hours
For Lucknow Stores
"THE: STORES WILL BE OPEN .
THREE FRIDAY NIGHTS PRIOR TO
CHRISTMAS, DECEMBER 7, 14, 21
UNTIL 9 P.M.
ALL ,DAY THURSDAYS IN DECEMBER
6, 13, 20, 27
MONDAY TO SATURDAY NIGHT,
DECEMBER 17 TO 22 UNTIL 9 P.M.
CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE 6 P.M. •
0,