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'HE, • LUCKNOW SENT.INEL, LUCKNOW,
OBITUARY
LAUGHLIN McKENZIE
The death of Laughlin McKen'
zie, a lifelong resident of Kinloss.
• TaWWnship,' occurred at his hone,
Concession 9, ' on; Tuesday, May'
2nd. Death .was due to. a heart
.condition from whiel_ he hasbeen
siffected 'for, some, time. 'r
• Mr.' McKenzie was in. his' 77th
• year. He was a ' son of the late
John .. ,and Christina ' McKenzie,
and was :born on aecesnlber ''28th,.
-1.873 on ,t,,he farm, where he ,s pent.
his lifetiane . ''
An industrious . farmer and a.
goad. n eighbor, • • kind.' and jovial,
McKenzie was held in the
i 'hesit esteems in,' his cdm.mun
:ty
ervic • .Wig' 'held
The,' funerals e s
fiat 'his date' residence on Friday,
Mlay. ' 5th, conducted by Rev;. G.
S. Bauloh. of Kinlough Presbyter
• fan Church. ' . Internient' ' was ,in
•South Kinloss; Com,etery, 'the
•pallbearers being; Janes: Parks,.
Angus . McIntosh, Frank . Thomp-
son, John ' Ross, Arthur Hodgins
and
John McInnes.. '
United. Church, W,M S..
The IVfay meeting of the After
noon. Woman's Missionary Society
of the United 'Church was held
at the home of Mrs. Geo. Andrew.
Mrs. Mumiford presided for the
devotior`ral'; and business period.
The prgorarn was under the. can
venership of: Mrs. J.' Hall,, Mrs.
T, Anderson and M,rs; T. I1. Cam-
eron. A. chapter from the book,,
"Seven, Seven of Years" byRo
•land B. -Bingham was read --by
Mrs. Roy Oulibert. The' :book deals,
with the work of, :the interior
:missions of, Africa, Mrs; Nell Mc-
Kenzie read ,the Scripture' and
Nlrs., I -origins and Hazel Webster
two wo. interesting .stories., -Mrs.
Hall . • . : ,Mrs:: ": Joynt 'favored'
.., an. _d
with a :vocal duet,• accompanied:
by Mrs,',Grant McDiarnud, :Mrs;`
T. Burns: will ;be• hostess:•for. the
June meeting and ball ,members
the invited to be present for this
silver jubilee meeting.
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Mr.: 'McKenzie. issurvived by
one: sister, Miss Annie McKenzie
with whdrn he: Made his home:
He was predeceased'. by two fibro •
ethers; and one sister.
DIyJMFING GRO'Ul. ,P AGAIN IN
ORDER, ASK TO KEEP IT SO
The perennial headache of
municipal councils in Lucky* is
the disregard for keeping the
'dumping ground in a sanitary and
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sightly, condition. '
,Again, at censiderable expense
to the :ratepayers,: :the grounds
have been cleaned up and : put
in order, andan,, appeal (which'
bas been repeated 'again . a,nd
again). is' made to. those • usrng the
dump 'to •dispose of refuse :in an
• orderly f aShion, ,and ;in its ,proper '
•; place. '
• A'Warning is also issued against.
li •htin fires, at the. dump,'
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cept'.by those authorized to. do so.
A'"fi're, lit at ; the"5south end of
,the dump last Sunday, threatened.
to get out' of 'control, and the. fire'
•riiek..ha d to 'be called out to ex-
tinguish- the. blaze.'; .
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MOTHER'S DAY OBSERVED
BY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The May meeting' -was :held. 'in
the Council °Cham'ber on, May .12
with • the president, Mas..
son presiding After :opening ex
ercises, business was dealt :with
•andycornmittees 'formed.' 'to man-
age the:rummage. sale' which .will
be, held in the Recreational.,Hall:
On Saturday, May •27_th.
Ireot er--•f-er--44e- month ua.
in the chair forthe' program part
which took the form``of Mother's
Day:. Mrs., Douglas,'who was the
delegate to the' Guelph Corn. en=,
tion, , • gave an ' interesting report
of the two days spent there, when'
1,000 Women' were present fr oirjm.
all : over Canada, Some thoughts
gleaned were: , "When mother
•kno k's the, best, the :'family.'. soon
',will"; "Cranky Mothers•.and
isY ed floors do a •;lot' to..fui•ther..
juvenile delnquency", "Never
tire of your ,individyial 'r-espon
sibility„. __ e
The toll call was answered: by
``The: month I was married in",
Community singing,' led 'by ' Mrs.
Joynt, was, follawed by.the.motto
"Re is :happiest that finds peace
in', his horn"!•'.prepared: by Miss
.Hazel: Webster.. Joyce 'and Joan'
'Campbell :sang 'a very pleasing
.duet.;, - Miss Mary McLeod; read a
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PURPLE GROVE,
Mr. and Mrs, Jiro Boyle visited
with Mr. Walter Collins -recently.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald IVIcCoah,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill :visited.
on Sunday with . Mr. Chas,•Col-
lins of Kinlough,
Mr. and .Mrs. Currie ,Colwell,
Mrs: JohnColwell and Joe For-
ster visited ,at the home of Mr.,
Donald 11lTcCoSh,
Those..'attending the district
cirectorymeeting at the home•• of
Mrs., Bob Hamilton were Mrs,.
Donald : McCosh, Mrs.',Stanley
Fair Mrs, • Frank Maulden.
fn .young .le
R� number of• the ,y g .peop .
around '`Purple Grove attended
•the: meeting.,of the Young' Peo-
ple's. Society at, at, the Presbytetka
Manse, Lucknow
Mrs, : Andy Patterson spent.
'Tuesday at the home :of her dau-
ghter, Mrs:- Burton' Collins.
'Those attending the meeting of
the presbyterial' • at Kincardine.
were .' -Miss :Margaret . and Nellie,
Malcolm, : •Mrs. John Enreson,
Miss Margaget Robertson, Mrs.
Ben Scott. -
°Mr. and: Mrs,
11feTier and fam=
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TI- UKSDA,Y;' NMAy.48th, •1954;
THE.•VOICE;. 'OF TEMPERANCE
' is atr; axiom that reforms can..
nog+ ecd until there is :a,
pressureibeaffof, publicteopinion.:
also an axiom• that there' is, no..
• thing like the facts te. i determine •
public op:iniOn.' In the matter .ot
the use of (beverage ;alcohol the
facts are getting. into the. public'
.mind• They. aar.e .reported in every
newspaper. • They • are ..Seen on
every highay, They are seen in
and. outside every beverage room„'
'They are :Sordid . an,rl' tragic facts,
It isrnevitablir th41.,irt ' course' of•.
time public ". `opus:icn 'ti'll • be ;.
moulded Iby"the '.facts and wiil'•
juthadige it beverage
:Huron;•alcohol tU be the:.:
'haiinvful and . ciestiru'etive'peagen
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t is.,'The Ten)rance'
Federation has:a
• , gopd ° 7
that' the pressure of this in.f orni,
ed public opinion.will .yet bring
.about many ..much,needed- tem,, ..
:perance, r'eforrns.----Advt:
ily of Paisley: Mr; and Mrs. Ger.,,
don Avis'and Carl, of Tiverton,.
Mrs. Herold Bannerrnan and. son,
Larry of Blackhorse'•spent.Sun. •
'day. With their parents,: Mr,. and
1Virs. Will Walsh.
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who was born” 130 years ago on,
May ' 12th. 'This. coincided with
=the date : of 'the day of , the meet
ing. Noreen Kilpatrick rendered a
(piano solo . while. the . topic for.
'the day; "Mother" was, prepared,
by Mies .bean–MacLeod.-___A„-ton;-
test
Dean: M-acL'eod.-=::-A.-eon.;:.test :on old fashioned flowers;,
Closed', the . meeting, after ..whioh
the:hostesse's'. served lunch.
• :An informal. touch. was given
4o this part,'•of.:the ,:meeting,. in, the
form of a lovely cake supplied by.
Mrs. E. Congram,who :is a shut-
in and appreciative of the Insti=
tute and ,its 'activities. ;
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en you take; Over the &nil,
one of these,days, you'll want
to talk. to, him. YOu,can, discuss
your affairs in.a friendly way, as
`have done,, Arid you'll find he knows a lot.
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/ EWA
IZZde
says Dad
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knows,we farmers need bank Credit
sometimes'to put in a -crop, .sometimes to
take off a harvest. if ive nee&rnarket
*formation he 'can get it. for Us..
RerneMbet When we electrified the farin?
Our bank manager Made me the loan.
He's bo:oit,od uS up that way for. years,
And that's what mit bank manager is there
for—to CiOp you.and,ine to manage.
sPON$ altio YO :4 it
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There's so much more' fun now:with: `our ;now Sterling piano ;
better partis$ and more r en s n •' ua • nies i ecause pia i .-.
• Taxes him at night
"Best buy I ever, made,' said Dad, and he's right} A decorator'
styled Sterling, with,full,88 note .keyb ard,. costs so little and gives
so much enjoyment. Don't miss Sterling's remarkably low price
atm in today; .. e.'
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CHARGES. will, be 'laid 1.r.alk:
erton against dog, owners who let 111.
their. earlineS run ati- large' during ,
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ardson :read the SeriPture and I,
Mrs. PeteLkoffatgateithe,
, was giVen, by Mrs, :Robert „Scott,
• Presbyterial . report: Mrs,
prayer. Mrs, Gordon Wall was
.MOffat with the' joint. meeting of
the Horne Helpers and the Atikil-
iary Which ie to be held at the
Friday-, eVening,-Jtine 2nd, at B.30
Walter Abra,rhs,', mr., and
Sharon Elaine; daughter of Mr,
and Mrs; Lloyd Moffat, and Wil-
liam, David, eon of Mr, and. Mrs.
David Moffat Were baptized' on
Miss Dolena Orr •of London
spent last. week -end at her home.
The Ladles' Aid meeting will
be held -at. the home of
Charlie Tiffin,on Thursday even-,
ing; ikaY 18th. (Note change of
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