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worl4ing with Casaigiians ia, atm, wal.E of 'life, tinct 1817.
P U 1 POLE GRQ. V i.`
Mrs. Grieves and son. Hugh of
Monetville visited..with her sis.-
ter, Mrs. Nelso .,$rnith�.,last,wee
• 'Mr. and. Mrs, Will Arnold. and,
family -'-visited .at Mr, Lloyd. -Aro.-,
old's of Armow recently.
."and' Mrs, Will Wash visited,
Rev. Geoghegan At Listowel ,' ' Rev. Snell. To : Exeter •
At. the. "50th ,anniversary'., of . Rev H. J,' Snell, popular pastor
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Christ Church, 'Listowel, 'and the of : the Auburn, 'Westfield and
89th' anniversary • :of 'the founding .Donn :b o hes: for
rook•.Uruted• has acce ted
of the congregation,.. Rev. •J.. H. the• past four years, p.
Geoghegan. was the guest speaker, a'call to.James St; United church,
The only active'Anglicari clergy- Exe.ter,leffecti�se July 1st,,
man to:.enter • the • ministry direct
from this-' congregation, 'Rev. Mr.
egcz1 "ii. e
of 'the Board of. Manage-, g .,^: ' II • en,.
. MacKENZIE In Wingharri •G
anent for . this.'. s ecial. golden an -May
p oral Hospital•on Sunday, y 25,
niversary service He:• is now-
'rec-. 'tor of New. St'. •'Paul''s. ,Church,;
Woodstock,
-with. their ,4alughter, 'Mrs, Gordon
Avis 'of"'Tiverto}i on Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs
Victor Gawley :on. the, arrival of
a baby girl, • �.•
The • trustees of Purple„Grove
school have engaged' Miss •.i1
berta• McKinnon Of Armow ' as
teacher:' • : • a
1Vfr. •
and •Mrs. .Sam • Emerson
visited at• 1VIt. Donald ("sillies• Jat
Ripley' 'on •Sunday,. Mr, Harvey Thompson is hal/7
ing his buildings wired. for. hydro:
.Mr. and Mrs. • Donald . McCosh
and family visited'. at• 1Ir..Robert.
McCosh's 'of Ripley on Sunday.
Mrs.; Gertie Bushell visited ,at
the `home of Mr. • Edbert Bushell.
on Sunda;
Mr. and. Mrs. Claude .;Dore and
Mr,: ' and • Mrs.• -• G. ' Schmidt and
IA OBITUARY
• ALEXANDER MacEENNAN'
The death of Alexander J.Mac-
Lennan occurred at his ,home here
last Wednesday,, May 21st. He had i.
been in failing health since, urh
derboing an `• operation .in'-.London--
last
London -<last • January, but had been able
oto be about until about a: week
prior to his death. He -would have
been 65 .on Jd.ne '12th.
A son of the late•Donald Mac-,
`Le'nnen-a:i d- -C-atherine- /1
Alex was born on the farm now
owned by Erliile' MacLennan: On
December 22nd, 1920, he married'
Margaret Hamilton and they
fa'rrned dust: west` of Lochalsh,
'store until•moving to Lucknoiw, in•
December• of 1943; Mr. Ma9Len
ran •having• suffereda.'fractured
hip in the spring' of that year.
••' A popular; figure . in the Loch-
alsh district, and one who took
I a keen interest in, sport, Alex's
home- has' continued 'the centre 1•
. of hospitality to a wide, circle 'of 1
lends.
THURSDAY, 'MAY 29th, 1947
GREATER, TRACTION
GREATER . MILEAGE
GREATER SAFETY,
fr •
The funeral, service was held
at his :late residence on Friday
afternoon, conducted :by".Rev. C.
'family. spent .Sun_ a
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th' Mr
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J ohn Collins:!. • H. MacDonald. Interment was' in
1VIr. '•Glen'inerson and..1Vliss.
•Margaret Stdden.of Stratford vise;
ited• ,at' . Mr.: .Jack' .Emerson's: on
Saturday., , . . .
Lochalsh . Cemetery-,, •. the pall=.
bearers ° being ;Ernie Crawford,
Walter: Hamilton, Wm. Kempton,
Frank McLennan, Vernon Hamil-
t�'
on and George 'Elljott.•
•
e Mr.. ;MacLennan is survived by
Id tght. 'Gburcl-.Bar T
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---_ Fsr`�- urife::'`nn;e sbn� Bx u��--t3f-- ci3
.The chureli - pa
1947 to: Mr:: •. and Mrs. J. Brock
e' Doroth .Gra- I June;.'8th,• to St. Peter's 'Anglican her father, took ill.'.Survv
aN!acKenie (nee' Y since
ham); 'a baby girl; :Dorla Graham.. Church at' 11.
Old Light' Lodge A.F. lad zne at Stratford • Normal' :And
been setfor a: week,fron Sunday, been at Home
Christine who, has .
Ay
ing also pre -two brothers, Finlay,.
D. •
bbf :Lucknow, :Donald John of;
Chatham, ;.Mary. 1VIacL.ennan. and
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Early plows, were hewn front
wee•trunk. About 1800 ,caic
iron moldboards began re be•
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BE AN A -B -C DRIVER —A/NW/Ai Be CaleAII
'''.1i/RS. WESLEY BOYLE< MRS., ALFRED E. HALDI NRi�
thepassing., of Mrs. Alfred', E.
Haldenby, whose death .occuued•
on 'Thursday. evening,. May 22nd,',
Kinl'ough lost a Well.: known and.:
highly respected resident
• The late '.Catherine J. Percy, •
daughter of the late 'Wil'liam and:
Susan 'Percy; -born -•;on the.12th
Cohcession of Kinloss Tov nship,
in ' the., year' 18.72, was one` of .a '
farnily of • ten,` all. of whor.`have .;
predeceased her .except one:
Mr`s,: Wm.' Mon�tgornery ofD.etioitr.
e,n
In .a2- she was--Lin-iced i►�__►na1 "
riage',to' Altrf„d.•E. Haldby,, who
with two daughters, Mrs. 'Ai thur
.Graham :.:and Mrs. -Dorothy
Thompson, survive • her:
The Village of Kinlciugh was In h
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again 'sad'dened':on Tiueslayafter
•noon last when the ' Angelof
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Death removed a dear mother in
the' person' 'Of Mrs .Wesley Boyle;
irir her. B.Oth .year: ; It was twice in
Six; weeks that .death` .had visited
this:'hbme where on ;Easter -Sun
day the father was : found dead
in bed.. The 'decfased-had •been' in
• failing health. ':for the past few
years �' but since May of last, year
she hadbeen'• a bed patient and
s lovingly 'cared --•-for by---her-
two daughters,. Edna..arid ' lgay,.
who still 'survive along with her
one :brothel, Mr. Dick Neil of
• Lucan, Who, visited with his_ sister
as Often as he- could: Mrs. Boyle
Was..- a true Christian character.
and . was .:loved . by, ; all Who, knew:
.her. She diva's' 'a faithful member:
of the. Church of.•Ascension : and.
also •of;,'the Women's Auxiliary'
which.••she 'attended as .long` :as
-k+er-health-did � erm�it.- - _-
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She was born in. McGillvary,
T-o's ;-nsl • .'near ,: Luean,,. Februuryi enjoyed 'a td k an ,-active; : iret=-.-
2nd ; 11368, the daughter. of the, later est 'in' the musical activities ;in:
Richard Neil . and Sarah:.Willis, her church, !being. organist...pad
who t ' assed . awa in • her s
both •p . . , _ Y < h. choir. leader. for many year
early ',Childhood. On July 20 1897, ; 'The . funera'l serii:i es; conducted
she married. : Wesley Boyle -And b ' .Rev: L W:..Ow n, were held
'came to their home On Con. 12 Y. h of.As=
- 'Sunday W.. 0 ' . en,.
w here they resided fora number'eension, .Kinloizgh, followed by an
of :years,: then moving;to Kinlough.. interment in the Teeswater Cern-
`s •And Masse.Y-Harris; mowers, • bind:.:.;
•'AsLAT�A5179�,�oodenmoldboard •, •• , •
.
ers combines' and: . other machines
�...we c_:eiit►n from tree trunks, and when
-' bntows ::wer-e-� mads,-�--- handle crops•more apeedilyxhan_would
the, first : cas>F it p - •
. `f ew believed -that- tke
"poisonedthe land "•Then'canme'lighter
,
weight`steelplows Soon plows were
oriesat--much lower
._ bemgmade.mn.facfactories-at-much .,
:.. cost thanthey couldbe Madeby.the
"local blacksmith. --
Since 1 if47 When the . first, Massey
plant startedr: producing plows and r.
••:other farm implements, -machine
• methods .have .almost coibpletely -re-,
placed Nand tabor 'tin the .farm. I .
Plowing requires, more power than'
any other 'farm operation. Today on,
_
• thousands of farms in Canada and
throughout the world, . Lassey-Harris.
plows dawn by powerful Massey-
Harris .tractors speed 'across the fields,
enabling, the farmer to plow twice
the. acreage he”formerly plowed,
with a four horse .outfit.
T.d ry Mlus.y-Mori. nudists iyo..i
tpl.w for every 1wrMc• -Watidoo
►t$ .. *sister plows, Alii Overt.
have:been thought possible a. hundred•:
years ago. • t
:
The past century ; has been one of
steady -ea ansionfortheMassey-Har-risr
industry. T the farmer it has brought
happy release from much of the back
biceakng labor. Connectedwith farm...
.work.
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