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1963 Pontiac. Laurentian, sedan; : automatic •
• 1953. Chev Belair Sedan,automatic, radio
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• Si,, 1962 Pontiac Laurentian. Sedan automatic fully. equipped . ■.
a, 1962 Pontiac Stratochief, automatic, 'radio ■`•
1962 Pontiac Laurentian 2 -door • hardtop, V-41,' automatic ■ .
• 1962 Falcon
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Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
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Pontiac Laurentian 4 -door hardtop, •V-8 automatic, fully
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is 1960 "Pontiac Sedan; • standard transmission
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1959 Chev Belair Sedan with . automatic.
• 1959 Pontiac ' Sedan, . V-8. autonaatie, .power steering
• 1958 Ford Fairlane:' Sedan, automatic
•ii; 3-1957 Pontiac Sedans, standard and automatic transmissions ■
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KINGSBRIDGE
• (Too •;!hate for . iatt Week).
Mr. and `•Mrs:, Jaack. P.itzgera1d
,THE KANGAR00, the ; largest; of the ;•
Australian marsupial., roams the ..
• countryside'inlarge bands. Although •a
full-grown kangaroo nine feet high'
end weighs 200. pounds, the ,baby le
only, an' inch long when'itis born. It
stays inside its mother's. pouch 'Until
it is five or six months aid, at which
•timeLit weighs several pounds• and is
able to shift for itself.
When the'young' kangaroo, leaves .its
"home," it is ready, to: take its .rightful ,
place lathe world. To help your children •
'take their rightful place in the world,
there is nothing better" than life insur-
ance: Let me.tell•you about Sun Life's
Educational. Policy which can so easily
providefundsfor their college education;.
m. Kinahan`
LUcknow''
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SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
CO PANY OF- CANADA
and family of Stratfo1 d :and'Mrs.
Irene Murphy of Goderieh visi-
ted' friends here ,On.Sunday.
Mr, .•and. Mrs. Bill ;C.1r,-rewair and
son c Jimmie. of , ,Godeerich----sepen,t•
Sunday with Mr. eared. Mrs: •Thos.
O'Neil.
Mr. .' Kerry Hogan; Lonedan,:
speri't. the weeek end at his hole:
1VMr. ' Maurice Dalton ' of Haniil-
ton, • Miss ',Alice Dalton. •of . Lon-
don': spent the week. end • with.
rytheir parents Mr. and .Mrs bean-
nis Dalton.
• Congratulations, to Mr.. and
'Mrs. Frank. Doherty on: •the 'britth
of .:a'•daughter Band to Mr. .and:
Mrss Clayton : Lectdy on .the birth.
'of,•••a son in ;Gade•r ich.:hospital:.
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Mr:: Pat' Courtney •of. Calgary
is visiting relatives, There.
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OLIVET
The ' ananual. • Meeting of the
Olivet• ,Orti�ted • Church was '!held
on' Wednesday 'e afternoon 'in the
church: ,Rev, aOlaver Strapp tahair-
ed ,phe meeting and spoke briefly
,of ' the.:church's pasty:reccord'and
called •for rededication. Mr. Sari
dy MacCharles was appointed
secretary and there were twenty,"
*one pfesent. 'Reports were giveP‘
by Mr• W T'. Roulaton for the.
session, Robert •00borne, : ;itihe.
treasurer's arepoiz t; Herb Clayton
gave ;
the•• iuditor's . report;: 'Mrs.
Oscar White .. reported for atibe.'i
U;C.. W. and Mrs Herb Itiayton
reported ':;for .the'Sunday 1Sche000l,
All departments reported a good
year and appreciation was expr-es
seed for the ministry; :of 'Reverend„
Mr. Strapp,. • Walter Dexter con-
tinues as representative to Sing
Time. Three stewards were ap-
pointed pending their acceptance:
The .hour of service" was discus
Sed but no, final decision .was
reached. .•
Congratulations are being . ex-
tended to 1VLis.s Sharon Collimg:
who received, •l
.first class anou'rs
in Grade two music .theory ex-
ams in .Waelkerton recently;
Mrs. Walter Black spent Friday
witlib'her •.father,, Mr, W. S. Mc-
Guire and. ' accomiarr'ied 'him to
Ki,ncardi•ne Hospital where he is
now a patient, ,
A number from here attended
the curling ibonspiei n Ripley ori.
Saturday.
Miss Mary White of Wirregharri
Was a dinner guest of: Mr 'a-nlcd
yMw�•rs.�`1 Aye vin Hamilton and i`arriily
Whytock Family:
Move Tc: Teeswater
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•Congrabul'a'tioays to Mr, &id. Mrs,
Frank _IViurray on. the birsth of
a son' in Wingharr Hospital.
• Several •from !here took in the
hockey game ' in the Lucknow
'arena on Monday night,
Mr, and, •Mrs. : Midford Walt;
spent :Monday evening with Mr.
and. Mrs. John Emmerson, Luck-
n'ow. •
' Mrs,, ' Frank Brown, and • Reg
were dinner 'guests Tuesday ev
eninag• of "Mr; 'and Mrs. Harold.,
Nichalseon ''and family and Mi s;.
Hugh ;Nicholson, Bervie. ' •
Mrs, Ernie Hanna is !home .from
Windham, Hospital. '
Sunday visitors with Mr.' and..
Mrs. Tom Stewart were Mr. and
.Mrs. Alex Stewart and a family,'
Kincardine, Mr. .and .Mrs. Ron
Stanley and family, ,Kinloss, harre.
1Vk Pherson and ''faamily, 8th of
Culross,
' Mr. and Mrs. James Wraith of
Luoknaw visited Tuesday after-
noon with • Mr. ` ,and Mrs. Alex
Whytock.
Mr: Tom. Hodgins -is aaigain, a'
patient an Victoria ,Hospital,, idon
don, being , taken there T. hursday,
.: Congratulations to Miss Sharon
Stanley on passing het Grade VI
Ro alhConselrvator of Music ex-
ams
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!ams '.wa%bh ihaanours. •
Mrs.• Franit ,Brown and,, Reg
spent Wednesday ;evening : With,
1V1r. aanad Mrs. 'Mac ; ane'ancl,,:boys,
KinlougYr
On Friday afternoon our tea-
cher, Mrs.. Armstrong aheld''a V -al
enetine' Party for her !pupils' ''and. Sunday !afternoon;
KINLOUGH
Mrs• 'Katherine and her
pupils ;held ;their V aientine,Socral
on Thursday afternoon. Those re-
ceiving .prize! ,for their V alenatiene
Mail boxes were Pre-school, Tom-
my ..Dillon, !Cathy Gillespie, Gra-
des 1. ,acid 2,..[inuc.e< Bushelli-LoiS
Nicholson;. Grades: 3 and•4, Shrr-
ley Bush•e11, Arthur Breekles;
Grades 5 .and . G, Joan Mon,
Heather Hewit; Grades 7 and. 6,.
Jrim.aDillan, Patsy Di:llone.,
\ilr. and Mrs, Howard Thomp
sen and Marjorie Callingwere
recent vi0fors with .• 1Vfr. .and,
:Vlrs: Alex Percy. '
pre sohoalers, • Several aparemts.
also attended; .A good time was;
er ,j oy,ea . •
Mrs. Alex McKay, Walkerton,
has been ',spending ...some time
ahe.r. mother, Mrs,=+ .ohn Ross,
who is _confined tc fed at' her
horrie• here.
On Saturday evening friends
and n•eaighbouns gathered ;in •the
school - oto honour Mr, and Mrs.
Alex Whytock and Harold. prior
to their ••moving 'to • Teeswaeter.
Euchre was played, Art ' Hodgins
read an address, and Mr.. and Mrs,
Whytock were 4tfesented witih a
Kroehlerracker and • Harold a
billfold: The .Whyaback's 'made a
fitting reply.. A Jeol•ly : Goad Per.
low .was • sung. Part of the •Why-.
,tock ' furniture was moved ' to:
Teeswater'• on Saturday and wea=
ther permitting ;:the :move isex-
pected to be completed on Mon-
The, Boy Scouts and their par-
ents
: attended dhurch ',service . in
the United Chureh;,. 'Kinloss On
WEDNESDAY, ;FEB. 20th, 1963,
Mr. a•rM Mis. Bert Nicholson:
visited on Monday evening *with
Mr, and /rs. Ian MacKenzie,:
North. Line.
The W.A. melt; on Thursday of
tern'oon at the home of Mrs. Roy
3ohne11er, Mrs. Bert Nidhoisan
read the soriptuer2Mrs, .,Russell
Hewitt ' gave ' the nrerdltlation,
'There is ,plenty to /giv>ee." The,
rd•-. foheT roil • call ' was .''Meer-
c'y.,"• Mrs. HoWard Thornpso'n_ act-
ed as . ,secretary and -Mrs. Roy
Schnealler presided, Mrs.` Bert
Nicholson gave the •couertesy re-
marks, The dfte•rnooah. was spent
in 'quilti'ng. Limon .wasserved by
the hostess,
We are sorry to seaport that.
Mr: Toni. 1odige ns underwent sur-
gory rut. Victoria tiHospital, Londonon. Friday, This, is ,his second' opi
eration this year. He has also
received other medical treatmenx:.
His, many friendswish him im2
proved :health: ' ; .
Mrs. Don McCosh, ' Purple.
Grove visited with her mother,,
Mrs. J. 'W. Colwell.
Mr, Fred Guest . was in Wal-
kerton on the jury,
Mrs:, Geralcine Brown of Wal-
kerton,'. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh ,ot`
Luck:now • visited Sunday., . with.
:Edna and 'May Boyle. •
,Rev. .Mrs, Tomes of
Big Trcut Lake ,Anglican ItissioQ
and Mrs. Irene MacKenzie of
Moose 'Jaw, Saak, visited Monday
with • relatives 'here. • •
The • Worniene. World Day of.
Prayer uieet..ngs'will•+be .held afar
'his district. in thee Pr'esbyteriaan
•Church. en ' Friday„: March lst.
Mrs:: Jaok. Barr is the key -woman;
A 'number from 'here attended
the Bay Scout service .whicli was
helyd. " at . • the Kinloss United
Church on . Su nd:ay oaf ternoon.
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