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LUOKNO.W,, ONTARIO,. THURS., SEPTEMBER 4th, 1947
_NII.,1„kA11571:ERS ALL
Al til,
TOGE'HR�.,
For,,first first time in more than,
twenty-five• years,. the nine, Mac-
ntos
• h sisters, daughters of . the
X_ ,
late . Mr; and titer Maeln -
sh'of 'Kinloss,were all together
:again on •Sunday fora a very
happy reunion; •
' The. -,sisters 'with their .families,
spent the week end at •"Moy,
,Ha " t.h: e ,
msunnhle
rH huorm
one
'at Bruce' Beach on Lake
Of Not 'since the death of their
father' twenty-eight• years ago, has;
the 'family • all 'been • together.
Their : father •died from injuries
received in a fall from a load of
hay; Their mother had .predecease
ed Biro;by about ten years. The
'Maclntnsh 'farm 'Was on the , 4th
Concession of: Kinloss novo owned
by Mr; and Mrs.; Ira Dickie.
This rare occurrence was the
more unique in ;.that . there. has
never 'been a break. in• this f am-.
ily••of ,ninesisters. They are Miss
a , Grace Macintosh- : of °".Toronto;
1.; Mrs. ,Walter Rowand. ° (Nina) . of
(Euraiee) w i North Bay, ' Mrs.
Hugh' MacMillan' : (Donalda) of
Formosa,, China; '.Miss 'Gertrude
'Macintosh of Detroit; •.Mrs. T. W
•ReenBeatrice) .:of Meadowvale,.
• • Ontario; • Mrs. T. . ',E, Anderson.:
(Hazel) of Lucknow; ` Mrs. J, P.
• Godbold (Irene), 'of Horieywood,
a • . - II
,
FINAL• GAME OF SERIES
IN LUPKNOW TODAY :•"
The third .and.final game of the
Lueknow ;Benmiller series wiil'be-
played in the Cinian. Park
this. Thursday evening commenc
imat '6.15 sharp. The winner will
continue in the W;O.A.A: Inter-,
Mediate "B" tastbal,l playdowns
for 'the . League., championship;
BUY . VILLAGE:' RESI6ENCE
Mr: c�. Mrs. B
N1' �'
, a n urtki °R'oach.
•have: purchsed`.the .village Desi
deuce. of Mrs,, Russell..Johnstone,'
at ,present tenanted by Mrs. •Gor-
don Taylor:: VIr. and Mrs; Roach
'will obtain possession on Octo-
ber. lst. •
• BOUGHT GRAHAM' HOUSE.
•
•
•1YE BUILDING
,OCAL _ .I, ND.USTRY
Atthe regular meeting of the
Village . Council, ;on Tuesday even--
ing, the "old. waterworks.
ipg" was "sold" AD' Mr, Gilbert
'Hobrough • of Hobrough . Metal
Products • for .the sum of ' $1,00;
The building; south. of Ti eleaven'S
g
Flou. r`:Mill,, is :,o*.ned by' the puri-
icipality. 41114 for- several. '.Years.
has''Veen used as' a. _Girl Guide
.
kali:.r-
M , Hobrough is., required,
to. move Guide. equipment,: and
property to, a place designated by'
Guide officials.
Transfer of the building to Mr
• Hobrough was ' on the under
gtanding that., no •other conces-
Bions , be .g.rantedi and. that the.
Mr. ;1Vlarshall 'Gr.aha•m has Sold
•
•lis :-home- to..Mrs.' Simon Plewes..
Marshall ' will hold 'a' 'clearing
auction `sale of household effects
a week from . Saturday.: He .will
move •to.the Winterstein property,
they 'having bought the •west half
of / the . Kilpatrick block some
time ago. ,The: Graham . Home, we
:.T:�ti]Jud.:...:. ,i � 3..:_.i✓'Y: �Gi G4`i61-
•= : .efeay.cn . Ii4 ng Co.: -cmc .
ployees.
WEBB ,FAMILY .LEFT:
FOR WEST COAST
1,
Mr: ancrMrs. MacKenzie Webb
and •: illy >and` MT. and-
_
nd Mrs.
. mr ■ 4
8 PAGES
BUY MacLENNAN ' •HOUSE
K1NLOSS HS. BUS
: Mrs. J. Ross and Miss M. Hens
derson• of Huron' Township were
the successful bidders on Satur-
day at the auction sale disposing
of, the' residence of thelate F. D.
MacLennan:. The purchase :;rice
was $5,750• '
Fifty -Six. •.Years Married ;• •
• Mr.: and:.: Mrs. D. C. McNforran
quietly observed 'their 56th w'ed
ding• ,anniversary ...On Tuesday,•
September 2nd: Their daughter,
Mrs• Jack McKendrick of Wind-
sor, was with ahem for the. oc
casi4n.•
Spending Month At Beach •
,My. and Mrs: Win.' MacDonald -
Clansmen ' provide a• meeting': ander son` Kenneth are spend•irig.
•
place in .the Recreational Centre
.for the Guides;:
This plant must vacate its pre-
mises in the. Johnstone ,Block• by
October 1st, and t'le request for
the • 'Waterworks building'. was;
presented` bX.. C. 'Murdie; pres.
-,
•ident of the Business Men's As:
ae,atio r 'a 3w_.k -1 '4r;.«.•-;
brouah •
•
Reeve ' Joynt . pointed, milt the
good work the long' established
uide troop had , accomplished.
nd ersonall ` did`
personally not wish to.
act on, the' ,matter without con-
ferring with'. Mrs: A. E. 'McKim,.
who has ,'spent 'many' years in
T ori otiti -the work here: Council'
recessed :while. ;: Mr; Joy -nit . and.
C unczllor Solomon in d
(Continued on• page 81'
September. °at .the Murdie 'Cot.-
tage , at 'Point Clark. Mr;; Mac-
'Donald is a member • of the: `High
School staff but has been unable
to obtain living aecomodation in
the .village at present:,
STARTED MONDAY
Twelve Kinloss.; and ' Culross,
Uig'h• School • pupils arrived, by
bus on Tuesday morning for the•
opening of Lucknow High School.:
This service was.inaugurated by.
School. Sections Nos. l, 2, 4 and;;5
Kinloss 'Township, :and;' No:. 10,:
Culross;::`S.S. No...8 .Kinloss, did
not'support:xtlie plan;.
- T• establish :this. 'service . the'=
-.To,:
purchase •of. bus was,mace,af...' .
ter tenders to 'o 'erate the € rvice
p h
were considered to 'be .out ; of
'reach. Driver of the us is Jimmy
Boyle of•Kinlough: It.has an adult
seating capacity, for 27 persons
and• could, if need be, accomodate.:
35 • pupils. It,is expected- that next
year the number 'of .•students will
be Considerably 'increased.`
The; school 'sections contribut
ing to . this service are: Blackhorse;
Kinlough, Holyrood, : Sixth Con- • :
cession and.Westford in 'Culross
Township.
(Ruth) •;of London:
To Sail . For Orient
'The .occasion, as well as being:
a joyous, reunion,• was also a:.fare.
well .gathering as 1VIs' MacMil'-'
acid• her.,.''husband, 'Rev Hugh
MacMillan Will ' leave shortly on
their return- to the Orient. Rev:
:MacMillan .returned toa.Canada;in
lane. after doing . Post' graduate
•work iii Scotland.He and Mrs:
MacMillan` will sail': for; Formosa,
China,' ori: 'September 22nd aboard
a, Danish ;freighter: Their daugh
iter, Ruth, will .graduate. this Fall
i
n Toronto as..a nurse and their
'son, Sandy;: is attending the OAC.
•
ness; •
left thisweek by: motor on a trip
that will terminate at Vancouver
where :they- .the plan `to " make' their
home:. They :will. stop: enroute at.
Alberta where 'Kenzie" willvisit,
with his' rother Jack,
-
•''Mr. Webb recently 'dispos.
ed of
'the
.old homestead to Allan. Mil-
lerand since then held a cleari.
sale:Their friends inthis co
g
'
munity regrett•. theitheirdeparture,
Y
and `extend' best:;. wishes for suc-
cess 'and .happiness in their • new
home: in 'Vancouver, where their
son • Ru se•il -is engaged
.S g. g,
u
hardw:are and construction busy
•
•
Industry Lac;
sse�tial Housing
At a' special ' meeting ; of the
• : Lucknow Business: Men's •. Associ
ation,,on arid.
a .eve _r. Torn
Holier, . accountantfor Lucknow
Industries Limited, pointed:` out`
forcibly to ''the meeting the prob..'
lems °confron•
ting , this ..;plarLtq due'
to. .leek of .housin accomodation
�to take care` of:skilled workmen-o
'who
''must be .brought to town.
It was..'poirited; out. ,that local
.p
workmen are p
chiefly ' em�`Yloed
'abut that •it:'is 'essentialthat. key. -
men and :seine skilled workmen
must be 'brought ,
g t to town%'"Dock
of housing is the• only 'stumbling`.
• block ohtaining such, Person-
nel,land,•
uch•person-
nel,,and,•
'Mr. Holler intimated,
that unless': housing-, could be
• :found for 'these men, the plant
would; have to curtit :'operations
substantially, or,, close down en-.
tirely. The p Yan Com:$ Y 's .. a roll ,at
•;' present runs "lo.`about. •$;120,`000
'annually• ;