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I• .N L O •U GH TAU G H T MUSIC
Mr. and Mrs. Art Graham :aad1,S,EVEN Y .Y . •ARS:
Mrs. IL A, ` Graham were' recent' •
visitors r with . la i Daniel C.IMcMorarn,• 83-Ye4r..
s re ves Kmcar-
dine. at old Lucknow resident its credited
A, zi
ni
number ''from here 'attended With organizing he first .boys'
g.
the : ct res ,on, "Canning .4nt band in Canada.' Dari'' as he is
p• •u • » ' • . popularly 1u$(n. in this coin -
aria s , :Dods ono Thursday even-
inanity, where he'has lived for
ing in ''-ownship Hall at Holy-
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• a 53 . years, has been. a rnusien of
note . -all his hfe, and, for many
• Mrs: Dorothy Thompson and ;years was instrumental in keep
Miss Muriel McFarlan of Strat- jai Lucknow to `the fore with a
- the holiday ford w�isited over iwith gopd.' brass band. Boys' :bands
friends here.•
.. 'were .his; specialty and the last
• Mrs: W. J McLean o, f . Kincar- p f four bands which lie organized
.. rood;
dine visited during,the I ek with ,here was' a:Bo Scout iba. d Mi.
Y Au ..-�o•W,,
NO. and H. A. ,...
Mr• and Mrs,' T. Bell. ane'babe• °_ ..� .. _
. ,, strument in, the" • band, .,.but:' for
and' Mr; and Mrs: Glen Campbell: ',Years
.. .. s�ver�all he has forsaken :the
and family of AIberley iwere:.re 7:
and rnstruments� •arid, devoted his•
cent- , visitors " with '-Mr; acid Mrs
. o , . ... 'time to;stringed mstriuments.� •lie
Bert INTicholson ° ''"
'still •• `teaches ' violin altar 'd
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Mrs..' Jas.. M., ' Hodgins and s • :banjo. • , ,
Toro Hodgins and Jim were in, St:.
Mr, and Mrs.,McMorran Obser-
Catharines attending'the grad.ua ved th it 5th,'
tion of Miss Irlma.HndBins
e 7 wedding miniver-
-Pupils from:, the::lo�cal schools
ended Field t Lucknow in. Paisley in 1891 She
Mrd ,Gra. McMorran could play • every in
sary : last September. They • Were
-.Latt ie Day a uc ....ow wasfor formerly a •
y m y ,M rgaret, Wallace.
on Wednesda
G Mr."McMorran was in the. `grog-
• Mr.: Ellwood Hodgins -spent a `cry. business •here for 'a number
few' days last week with Wing=,
of years: They have two, •daugh-
ters Madeline 'of Kingsville ..and
Congratulations ..to 1Vf r," &'• Mrs. Mrs; Jack • McKendrick ' (Mae) of
Weir Eckenswiiler on the arrival Windsor
of their' baby daughterl:-
IR!
ham, relatives. ..
'.Master Gary 'Graham spent" the " ' This year -Mr. McMoran cele
week -end with Bevin McLean of brates : his • 70th- .year as' a music
Kincardine..•teacher and plakerr. *102'70 years
"Mr, and Mrs: Bert McLean `and he has played violizi,` .60" years
family`: spent +Sunday• :with 'Mr." the banjo and 65 years the gurtar
and Mrs Art Qraham ;. When; : i:t •comes to rattling the
MTs Helen:Malcolm of "Toronto '+bones", he is tops: •'
visited recently at the''Malcolrn : Since •1896 When he.:took over
roe
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R.,
RPLE GROVE
Mr. and Mks, •Ben Scott visited
friends at Riversdale last Sunday.
-Miss: Marville • Scottspent• the
week -end with, friends around the
Grove. ••
Mr. and Mrs, John .Emmerson
attended the anniversary of ,South
Kinloss Church on Sunday. _ .
Mr. Joseph Emerson of -Kincar-
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dine, also Mr, acid Mrs. Gillies of
Winnipeg.visitedwith the. form;
er's brother, Mr., Andrew - Emer...•
son,. who is at the hone of his
daughter; • Mrs.,: Angus Graham.
Mr,. and Mrs. Wm , Bushel of
Lucknow visited at - the home of
Mr..Don.ald McCosh. ori•'•.gund•ay.
•Mr ' Donald 'Robertson, • alviri..
and. Margaret visited at the 'hoarse.
-of .'.their :brother; "Mr. • Kenneth
Robertson `of Zion.
Mrs...Claude •Dore, and son Don
0.A.CIGEADUATES: ASSIGNED
TO AG RIt UUTURA"I, . 'FOST'S
:Sixteen graduates .of the:,:Ont-
ariogricultural. C. lege, Guelph,
who received their :►'.d.lornas: last
Wednesday, have be ,:n• assigned,
to agricultural office throughotit
the province .Nine of the .sixteen
are veterans of the Second World'
War: 'r e appointments became
eflteetive Wednesday,..
D. Tipper• has been assigned
to Bruce County with headquar-,
ters at 'Walkerton. Mrs•, Tipper is a
!married' mean, He• Was. bornat
Huntaviille,-ion' of the late R. M.
Tipper, 'former agricti�ltura1: rep-
reser tative ' in. the districts ..Of
'Muskoka 'and Parry :.Sound.; Dur
ing , his • college 'Career.'Mr. Tipper
took time ,out .to =serve, •4% '?years
°. With the :11.1411... of Carada,in 'the.
European theatre of: 4 war ', Upon
•
also Miss Merle. Steward. spent: '
a few days in ,Toronto last week..
Mr,. and MrS. Perry Anthony of
Detroit visited at the home of Mr.
George e Emerson,Sr.,recently.
S , r
M is,s Winnifred ,McFarlane
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•spent'the week -end with.•friends
in ' Wingham,,
• Mrs. Malcolm, Lane 'and.' Miss.
Marville Scott: visited last Mon
day with 'Mrs. John Emerson..
THURSDAY, JUNE; end, 1949
return to civilian .life, Mr. Tipper
restarted his -studies at •the O.A.C.,.,
graduating in 1948. During the
past Year: has has been employed
•with the -CBC farm broadcast ser-
vice, .:at. Halifax, Noya Scotia. He
has had about ',five "years farm
experience as ..well:.
. Fred 0. Wilson has been assign-.
ed to. 'Huron ,County at' Clinton.
Mr.' Wilson }w'as born and raised
on a farm; near Erin in. Welling-
ton County, Where he was: active
iri Club • work. He is. a graduate
in aminal husbandry'' option, 'W.
D: Black of Allenford has been'
named assistant to S...B. Stothers
at Arthur.
Gerald E Nelson
e who W.
formerly; at `Clinton haspeed.,
transferred as assistant to , St,
Y
' Catherines; . ,
•
Graduates: From Business College'.
'Miss Myrtle*hytock of tees
-
water. graduated from the •
Canada BusinesiCollege,. Toronto
and is now :in .;a secretarial. poli-;•
.tion, with .the Mutual ' Life As-:..
suranceCompany, London, Ont.
home = the I:ucknovir band of 18 member
Miss Marie Thompson spent the he has been instrumental in or-
week -end with Miss Nancy Need- . ganizing and leading four: bands.
ham in this village: Mr.. MoMorran re..
Mr Ronnie Graham spent .few' calls"sine of the;': original .mem
days with •Mr. Bert Tho npson of bers still living. are Geo: Burgess,
Purple Grove': • ilhair Davison, ;George., 'Greer,
Mrs Walter Hodgins, Mrs. all` of Lucknow;. Frai�c:Johnston,
Charlie Hodgins, •Ruth• and Kath- Oshawa' and:: 'Davi' d Lawrence,:` of
leen of •Wingham visited" Sunday Flint, Michigan
with Misses Edna and May Boyle A native of: the .Paisley, district,
and, also with' the former's broth Mr. McMorran is a son of. • the : -
ers, Messrs ••Wm and. Denzil Stat Tate Mr; and<;Mrs :Alex • McMor-:
ters. i - ran who 'hailed* from County,
Miss Phoeb:ee. Pinnell of Luck- Down, Ireland; settling at "".Mud'dy
now • Visited ; on `Sunday with York", . now Toronto, in' 1848:. At
friends in. the .?village. • the age of a five be 'had- the ..urge
�Cangratu�lations to Miss Irlma to Play; ,that:.. was' when, his bro
Iliiodgins `who' graduated' on :"Mon- they, .Willi la ed cornet' p Y and
day from the .St: Catharine's Geri was leader of'Paisley's first band,'
neral .Hospital. ,. r ;.: At the `' aige ` :of ,10 he too part
The Girls Auxilrary will meet lin his ' first: ,concert, ''and :at 16
on Saturday afternoon, at the years played' tenor. horn • in the
home of 'Mrs.' Howard Thompson Paisley .band..
and Miss. Marie Thompson; Adept at the "bones", Mr ' Mc-
Mr. and Mr's:: James Johnstone `Morran related how he '.fashioned-
and.Mr: and. Mrs. Clarence Black; his': first' sticks out, of cedar
'well og,'-; ;Kincardine' visited on shingles •at.• school: Today ;• he
Sunday witlh;Mr, and Mrs: Frank 'prizes a set Of :ebon`,: `;`bones'•' iv
......Johnstone. � •, .; . Y . g
,en m..,, . a _
.., . keepsake from;a
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•Mr.". and •Mrs. Jack ,,Graham of mermber. of,� a' .minstrel `troupe:..
Ann Arbor, ' Mich., are , visiting' Seventy-seven years ago as':a lad
with Mr and Mrs. -IL A. Graham.: he made his first public appear
__Mr.' and Mrs.--Jamgs_Sta iley-of _ance at Pinkerton-
4
em ers
Kincardine Were Sunday,-. visitors ' hen it comes'. to nature, Mr.,
with Mrs;: John Johnstone and McMorran .recals ' .going ;to . the
Stanley. <•;` .woods" •Where he imitated,. the
The Presbyterian W.M.S. Met
Om -Wednesday, May ;18th at -the,
thrush: and catbird.., At.: one time
he ' was 'able to mimic every alis-
home of Mrs. 'J . R. Lane. '• Scrip-
t
tire; passages were :read:by Mrs. ,S
° ;. La., Mrs Jack Emerson and
Mrs.: Edkert Bushell:4Mrs. Jack
Barr •led in prayer. Roll 'call was.
answered ` with,the . word trust.
There were, two' new members
joined. The clothes for the bale
Were handed in.4 : Sketches of
ancient religions' were' read . as
follows Coiifucianisni,'Mrs, • Wm.
• Burt; . Taoism Mrs. Ben ; Scott;
Buddhism, Mit8. 'Jack 'Barr; Chris-
tianity, Mrs. Frank Maulden; Pro-
testantism Mrs. ' Perry ° Hodgins:
.Reports from the synodical were
,, given : by Mrs.: Perry. 'Hodgins;
Mrs. Clark :•Needliain 'and Mrs,
Jack, Barr, • •• .
•Sold ' Heifer At Michigan Sale
'Ata Holstein sale, at • William=
Stoll; Mich., •Lorne $, Reid of'
Huron Township • received $500
for a- bred 'heifer purchased by
• Wm.. C Heppner of Pi/worming,
•• Mich, Mr. Reid also received $28:5
for a bull. Calf. ,
bird, putting words :to their
ongs.
-FOURTH CONCESSION
Mr, and Mrs. D: R. MaCDonald •`
of Smiths- . Falls , and. Mrs:` T. A.
MacDonald of Eucknow • Visited
Friday at.the home of their Uncle, , • ,
L C,- MacIver.. •
Miss Mary. Carter of Elora .spent ; -•
theweek-endwith friends on. the
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Fourth and ' ' sang two solos at
South- Kinloss anniversary ser- r..
vices.
• Mr.' Ibbotson and helper of
Glamis is •doing some repairing on `"
Mr,` W. F. Maebonald's barn
Mr, amt. -Mrs. -Peter': MacKinnon ,
and son ;Harold •and: wife and two'
Small daughters of Flint Mich.," '
spent• the week=end at the 'orae
of Mr. Ed Little..'
Mr., and Mrs.'Fred Gilchrist• and
family 'spent Sunday afternoon
with relatives in Paisley;
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,Multiply. your bank /book;' by ,sev en' Million and
ou. e.some'idea of Pthe b ok-k
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State monopoly of banks '
woul4l open your bank account
to the eyexdike '
State .official
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