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WEDNESDAY, NOVA i$th loss
THIS LUeKNOW SENTINEL, 11,1/0010W„ ONTADtIO
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Now o tell They always make me think of
youtada .. Since this' is final a family of. girls from our Kintail
week of touring -Scotland, I who attended Collegiate when. I
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think . I shrill bet about it, � did.' The road on our ,map was
full
near, ` y as we :have been.in, or Marked in red, which,, in our. i
esp�ectali
so many with faun: nocence or ignorance, we supper
iliac names., r ed indicated a good road. We
last: Monday morning, we were soonfound our error, Itwas ter -
on the road an, good time and had ruble, narrow, winding,: uP and
no wait at the ferry. We had ex- down meeting places not marked:
petted to cross On Sunday but And to add to our difficulties the
there was no Sunday ferry. Weram was pouring down and the
crossed over to, Kyle of Lochalsh _road wass under. construction, Nev-
and of course., that isthe first er_ will I forget the. feeling of
familiar name. Then we took the utter helplessness I' had when " we
road ta Kintail. Near Kintail are ° and we were on met :a bus on a /very narrow • spot
mountain peaks call='
five famous'a narrow, slop-
ed ed the .Five Sisters of Km' tail. ing meeting place on the very
OMINAII.OI1 MEETNG
Notice .is Hereby Given To The Municipai. Electors Of .'
Township of Ashfield
And Ratepa
Former bn�owmshrpof West Waw Colborne„.
and 4 its the Township of Huron, that the nomination .of Fit
and Proper - s , to serve as Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Three
CommilIors and Five Trustees for Township School. Area for
the Township of Asi eld,, for the year 1965,will take place
at the TOWNSHIP HALL, on
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 27th,
At• One O'''clock In The Afternooqk'°For •-One 'Hour, At Which
•Time Aced Place 'All Electors Of Said. Township > Are Hereby"
Ns' To Attend,: And That Should' A Poll Be Required
001iint will OPen On
'tonda�►,
Dea:fl1ber '7th.
9 a.m. to . 5 'pan-.
edge et pleasant memoryI is the .thou-
sands well anyway,. donna . of
down the Mountain sem,. That
creamy white bumps. tumbling
day we drove beside Loch °Alsh,
Loch Long, Loch h , Loch
Cluanie, Loch Garry and Loch,
Oich. And. there we stayed for
the night by the Well of leads.
.Cih yes, Glengarry is another film -
the
ilar name. .
The Well of Heads! Now there
is a story. Seven members of the'
Keppoch family were foully' mur-
dered, away back in the- 16th cen-
tury. The Chieftain : of the Clan
Ma«cdonell sent men out to avenge
.the murder. They duly beheaded
the murderers, washed .their heads.
in the well for . spring) and laid
I them at the . feet of the Chieftain -
In 18I3, a cairn was erected over
the . well, with seven heads carved' :.
on' top and the story carved ' in
Latin, French, Gaelic and English.
1
memory is certainly
y
not short!
Tuesday was another Loch day.
We drove along, , the rest of Loch
Oich, ' watching carefully for its.
little monster. I . expect it escaped
from Loch ,Ness, ` but we failed, to
see it. Loch Lodky ' came next
andwe shopped.' at Fort WiltramR
then on. to Loch Lumhe and a-
round . Loch. Leven. ' From there
We ..drove through Glencoe in a
storm of wind and rain. ' Glencoe,
of/co use, is 'famous for another.
gnome story of Clan bitter-
ness, the killing of many MacDon
alds by a • detachment of the army.* -
nearly all of whom were.Camp-
bells_
Camp -bells_ , To this day a piper, of the
MacDonald Clan pipes a lament
at the scene of the crime on cer'
tain occasions. On Rannoch Moor
we saw many small lochs and
eventually found : a camping a site
beside the '„most famous of all
Loch' . Lomond
The ;next daywe drove to the
beautiful Trossachs, through Aber-
Foyle and: near Milton. The road
tailed The : Duke's Pass from
Ab-
erfoyie to . Loch Achean (I think)
did not have a straight stretch
I. and on several turns were e pipers,
piping,.' with a wife or small `'child
holding a hat. We were sorprised
at that aspect of 1hg, :char-
acter
acter 'un' we were told that the
pipers gypsie net real
hland� We had the boat trip
en Loch Katrine in the midst of
most, beautiful, concentrated' High
land .scenery, Then vie spent. the
night beside Loch Venachar,
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the - various Polling Subdivisions
Ratepayers Ina The 'Above Mentioned, `Former union School
Sections Are F ligt`hb To Stand For Trustee And ' Are
Fotitterf, To Vote .On: Trustees,
Sur Divx
It Yy, .,
No. 2,. S.S. Koz 2
•Not.3 , _ Hall
Not .' 4,. Port Albert
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1..S, ringsbridge
6i„ Farr sh. Home
Na T..Laurier
Ben.' Maw
Wiliam
William 'Heins
Melte Dickson
.'Ilchael: OrNeil,
tirilliam Farrisk
Frank Hami1ton.
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Roll•. Clerk
Allan : Petrie
John Curran
Al Irwin
'llarbourn.&lams
Eugene. Frayne
Gordon Barges
Henry. MacKenzie
DONALD` M SIMPSON, Returning Officer
gospgreigirmanwreatrzr: T 00a, or ran r�:'r.MPrrscr.-
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Notice Ts Hereby aven Tb: ''The Slimicipat Electors Of . The
Unship of.Icinloss
That 'the nominations 'of . fit and proper persons to° . serve as `'
Reeve and Councillors for the Township' 'of' �'F�`rauioss for the
year 1965 wilt take place at the. TOWNSHIP HALL, HOLY- '
ROOD,
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And also, nominations, for five nierribers of thePublic Scholz
Bot; qi ° the' 'Township of IIoss..
At ,t: 00 O'clock in the 'afternoon for one . hour. ' at; which time
and place ail electors of said township are. hereby notified
to atter. andthat shautd a poll be required. 'poiltng :writ
open en
Monday, December 7th, 1
From 9:00 aan. to 5:90 p.m.. at the fo ltow ng piaces ill
Polthtg•-Subdivisiq :
VP. 1. At the Orange Hair wham Road
• Ngo.. At the orange Hall- laniough
No. 34, At the Township MIL tfolytood
�'► 0. . At House of Mrs.. Foil Omningh
o. 5. At William Scott's House.:Langside
+o, . 6. At the Community hall, Wh tchttrch
1�Y YY ALL,
1,, Con.
e
tcer..
Next . day . we drove first to see
I the Fails' of Lockoy at Kilian and
a very beautiful sight they were, 'a
large ' ;volume of turrbut'ant' water
rushing over tremendous masses.
of: broken rock, the result of: some
giant upheaval ages ago: There
was a •Burial place of the Clan
MacNab' across from the. Falls.
Most' of that country is ` Rob Roy
country and. very lovely too. Com-
ing back. we passed .through Call-
andar, . Thornhill. Iippen, near
Arnprior and within sight. of Stir-
ling,
tirling, I. shall .never forget the.many
viewswe had of the blue peaks
of the ' highlands� from across the
valley where the Forth //begins.
That night we were at the head
of Gare Loch_
The next morning, we said good-
bye to the 'Highlands thoughwe
drove along ' the Kilpatrick . Hills..'
We tried' to drive around Glasgow
and the surrounding towns to a-
' void traffic and stopped in. err-
tilioch. That area of Scotland• is
highly 'industrialized . and we . were.
never out of sight 'of the tall chim-
neys of factories or mines or the
comical piles, of waste from coal
pits, even when we were driving
through • rich looking farming,
country, mostly . dairying with a
bit of oats and 'barley. The only
familiar name that day was Ham-
ilton Our , destination 'was , Laigh
Bent Farm hear Strathieaven where
• we wanted tri see Sheep'Tri-
als. The farm is owned by `.people'
named Warnock, faiirly common
,came aid here. It is a I00 acre
dairy farm with hedges and Vis.
all sloping to the Avon t Scottish
Avon •' I • mean'[ River.
PAU PPM
•OP FE
ger ton
on al co.op dairy and betcon
and premixes
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trills Offer Expires- December 115th)
Cash to on thin `get acquainted' offer and cowers ye
granary into extra profitswith a Co-op bataaai
seeding rites
Wim.. G are deficient in some- necessary
nutrients. Co-op Concentrates make up thele.fle,ficienclas
and give you increased milk and .meat prdduCtloa
greater .profits for you.
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drove to Glasgow and went toy b Mrs. Geo..Conlan. ;Miss Emma
church in St. Mungo'`s Cathedral. 'Richardson led in prayer. several
In the afternoon, ;I: walked mesio
a winding,* climbing, spiral road
to the . very,top' of a steep . hill,
the whole side of which is a vast
'cemetery with hundreds of huge
memorial stones. The best view
of. the Cathedral is to. be had from
the top of that. hill..:: Wish . you .had
been stag ail week." The
' Country Mouse
Lath Beat_ Farm,
LANGSIDE W.M.S. AUXILIARY
The. regular :meeting of the Lang-
side W.M.S.' :;:Aoxiliary” *as held
at the home of Mrs- Lloyd Moffat
with ' a in : attendance. The call to
wornhip was given by the presi--
dent, Mrs. Gordon Wall, followed
by. the W.M.S. purpose repeated
fur The scripture was read
by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat with- the
Meditation on Remembrance given
ladies . gave the from .tl1e
study;. book Miss a,
Richard-
son presided. for the' eleoo' .L
Officers Which 'resulted as
lows: President Mrs. Robert Breg-
iman: ,. Vicep., . Mrs. „Lloyd Mat-
fat, Treas., ;Mrs.. Lloyd m;
.Mo
Sec , Mrs. Wes Young; ' Welcottee
and. Welfare, ;Mrs. Wm.BUM;.
Home' Helpers, Mrs_ Elmer : Soott;
Literature' and L ry.,� Mrs. Gear
Conlan, Glad Tidings; Mrs. Wm::
Orr;* C.00. leaders. Mrt.. Chas
Tiffin; Sharon. Moffat, 'Marian
Wall, .assistant leaders,, Mrs Dav-
id Mrs_ Epson;
id '• Moffat, M.
;
Supply ,Mrs.. Gordon Wall; Prom
Sec'y ' Mrs.. Gordon Wall , smda-
tiors ., Mrs, Chas.' Tiffin and Ms.
Win_ ; Evans. The meeting 'doseEt.
with .a hymn and *prayer:, The
hostess served :a' delicioU4 ham'
and a ' social time was esjo
Saturday we saw the Sheep
Dog ' ars... but ' they were sO
teaesting that they will be a corn-'
ptete story itt themselves. Strati-
ham, pronounced Stra*ven is a ..
'
little market town
a washing green anda ruined
castle. and is famous as being
the place" 1 origin of the Cys
date horses. Today, Sunday, we
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