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oclialsh Native
Died. In 92nd Year'
FRANK A. McKENZIE
The. death • of 1//Frank • A... Mc-
�Kenzzie, a. native of the :Lochalsh.
community, occurred at- George-
town hospital' on; Saturday; April
r25th, in his 921xl year.
He. was the last surviving Mem-
ber of theponaId T. 'McKenzie
family,' the.: parental homebeing
just : east of Lochalsh - on the farm
now owned 'by ihmcan Finish. ,
Mr. Mc$enzie • had been, a car-
penter „ and ' contractor in ; Toronto:
for many. years until retiring. His
• wife, the° former Elizabeth Cow-
an of Ashfield, predeceased him.
Surviving : are twin sons, - Robert'
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of Toronto and, William of Terra
Cotta, with .whom 'he had. made
his ' home prior •'to entering the
hospital: -
The funeral service .:was held
°ice :Georgetown .00 <Monday, • April
'27th .with interment in Park Lawn
Cemetery, Toronto`
.Mr. McKenzie was predeceased
' ' by' three:: sisters, Mrs: Isabel Fin
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LAWNMOWERS ,'WELDING
Jayson, Mgrs, .. Mary McCharles,
Mrs. Jessie Smith, and two bro-
thers, . R.4. McKenzie and Donald
McKenziewho died when, quite
young;
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OBITUARY
JOHN DUNCAN SANGSTER
The death of John.`,, Duncan Sang-
ster occurred' at his home 21 Or-
chard-' Crescent . Rd., Toronto, on
Wednesday, April 29th, in, his 31st
year, 'Death was due to : neumon-
is with complications.
John Duncan,. who was .affec-
tionately known as Jay': was the
son of Beverley T. Sangster, a
native. of Port Perry, and Bessie
Y,. Graham,, whose •parental home.
was yin.. Kinloss •Township,
John was born 'in Toronto, on
September. 22nd, 1933:
The funeral.' service was -''held
'at the . Johnstone Funeral Honig!,
Lucknow; on ; Saturday with 'in.
terment, ' in ' South Kinloss Cerise
tory where John's grandparents
are buried, and within:a mile of
Mrs, Sangster's girlhood home
The,' service was . conducted bi
Rev. Rod. MacLeod of. Lucknow.
The ' pallbearers, were . Evan.
Keith, Graham MacDonald, War
ren Zinn; .Chester Hackett, Dpug
las . Graham, -.Archie Graham.
• Besides •his .. parents, John:, Is:
survived. ; by one. brother, "Allan 'G..
Sangster who is a high schooltea-
cher in:; :Toronto.
MRS.: CATHERINE : BICKELL :
• Mrs. Catherine Nickell, , age 93,.
died at Pineerest Manor • Nursing
Horne in Lucknow .. on. Monday,
May 4. She ' was : the former : Cath-•
erine MacKinnon; • widow of . the;
late . George Bickell. • ,
She :is survived by 'a brother,
Nell •. MacKinnon,. a resident of
GreenlaWn, New York, '
The body rested at the John=
stone Funeral Home, Lucknow,
where services :were conducted at
11 o'clock on, Wednesday morn-
ing with burial 'being in : the Pres-
byterian Cemetery,: Woodstock..
Letters To editor
R.R. 2 Wallacetown, Ont.
April 18; 1964
Dear' Mr.Thompson:
I have read with interest the re-
cent ' letters to the Editor carried
in ?{�� paper. It seems .very such
too bad that when ' `local boy makes
good', that people have to knock it.
I am. not a member of the 'medical
profession', but I am certain that
if it were not for top notch 'enter-
tainment which is ' provided. by "
such people as hockey players,
musicians,. etc., more of. us .would
} have to use the services: of doctors, ',^" sf4.
During the estimates of the. De-
pt. ' of Economics and Development
the Hon. Minister, Mr. Randall,
believed there was merit inthe
federal government's tax incen
' WEDNESDAY,; MAY **OW
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Dresses priced from.
$3.98 to $29.95
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BLOUSES - SWEATERS;
SHORTS • , SUMS ; SKIRTS
TOPS
Many to ..choose. from:
ACCESSORIES : - . Bags, Jewellery, .:
Gloves, Lingerie, . Hosiery, .Belts, Hats
*and Caps. •
Fuer: Coats
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hoth'medical :and :others.'
Regarding the 'tobacco. scandal,
Elmer's fire has had a warming
influence, if only to,his hands while
the sacrificial flames ' burned. A
friend of mine has penned a cig- tives .depreciation allowances to
arette commercial, which I think attract industry to slow growth
is too good to miss, although h areas. He indicated :where the
must point out that I am a pack a Provincial Government is:_ willing
day man myself - - co-operate in such an endeavor.:
"And now a word from the mak- At the same time, he did'sound a
ers of MORT''S, the cigarettes that note of caution in flusaaril, He
area 'knock out" (Ina manly and said it had some pitfalls ' espec-
geonial. 'voice). ' ially where•a' company was entic-
HE-MEN. the world over -are ed into an:. 'area and then once
concessions are .. removed after a
period of ° ®2' or 3 years, , it . could
find itself .'operating in a.; very'
uneconomical area. To sum up
Mr. Randall's ' thinking on ' this
.location feels that the
Indus
t • prowess". of the.
EPORT' FRONT QUEEN'S:,
BY .MURRAY GAUNPT; 'M,P
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reaching for MORTS: — the cig-
arette that nails 'down the lid on
a 'lifetime .of smoking: ` pleasure
Mmmm Aaaabh: Morts:."are
.quicker, acting than 'any -other cig-
arette,, and scientific tests PROVE
that* MORTS have caused three
better. kinds ` 'of cancer. And with
ever package you get• a hacking
cough FREE. Yes, smoke 14mRTS,
,and the ' mortician gets : the ' last
ber.. Zone: -1 covers the industrial-
ized South,
ndust nal-ized:'South, Ottawa, : the Lakehead
Sault Ste.. Marie, Sudbury, n Tiro-
mins.. and: Norte Bay.. Zone 2 cov
ers the rest of the Province..
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• Presbyterian :Church
Rev. Roderick MacLeod'
• Minister
MOTHER'S 'DAY SERVICE
SyNDAY MAY 10th
Pupils meet ' at 10;45 a.m. and
i join with congregation for the
11:,00 • a.m. service. Attendance
awards will be presented at
I this service. '
Federal .governmentis good :prey= -
'+tided industry is encouraged to, low ;.
tate in a : community where the 'LU CK N OW
word.,' 'after the ,concessions ' are wzth;
UNITED CHURCH,
teenager's)
"Education • is indeed `ewe 'o's
r°King sized .'3ibRS 'oriORTY „ neRev., Howard W. Strapp
industry wfil be able to compete
:(Song delivered by three mincing ;drawn. •
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business vF aS th
SHORTS, e aptcomment Minister
LealO :you fling out of sorts. of Eon, Wm. Davis„.. Minister of'
If'Education in:opening ' his.' estim-' '
you•smoke a. pack a day,• SUNDAY, MAY 1.0'
End up in the:3i0R"I'--w�ray 1. ' ares. He' stated that the task. be-, , .�
�. • . Yours truly",
fore us is reflected in the doubling , '
.of our school_ population in . the `C:00 a in, Sildayy School'
A Guest Mitchell .
past decade or so and in the es ,'11:40 a.m. Ft MILY DAY
' • timate that, by
. 1970 *eve . shall
Births
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MAIZE =- At; Alexandra 'Hospital
Goerich, on April 21., .1964. to.
.4tir. 'and ' 5i:r. John Maize.. R.R.
1. D nagannon. ' a daughter, Don-
na.Ar tte '
SAN'DERSO " - :Tn °Winghaxn and
13•ttct Hespitai on Ntanday, .Ap=
rd 1 to Mr. and Mrs.
f1li
'Sandetton. Luckno r". a
sow •
sM r — . d� InScott Thursday,
Hos-
I:iY+W M � on I i. hursday, Apri
3fith. 1 to Bill ,and Donalda
Ste. a son M, Pert
reach, if not exceed • the 2 ,million
mark.
A. grant of $104000 . is being . made
to the Oitar.io: Library Associa-
tion this year and subsequently'
an annual grant of' $5,000" until
a. 'library survey, Which it, has •
projected,.., has been completed.
New legislation introduced by
the Labour finister•' Leslie Rown-
tree, sets Gut thatthe province,
be . divided • into .2., zones for
imtnn • ' wage ' purposes: Wages
start at. 85 cents in June and go
up. stage by stage until $1.00 an;
hour : minimum wage is reached
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St. PETER'S..
ANGLICAN .
CHURCH
untlay' After ,Ascension 'Day
Church School 10:30 a.m
Morning Prayer 11:15.
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY.
The Rev. J 1L. King, -
Rector •
URSDA`' --- ASCENSION DAY
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across the province .,next Decem._..,
,HolyCorrunion 10:00 amy