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e'IiE LUCKNOW 8= 1=4 LUCKNow, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, AUG., 2.. 1063'
Mews Briefs From Nearby ,... I Kinlossites.On
R. sr King, long-time .,..,..,..e..� The.contribution „n� �r,� n».,
R. ii, King, long-time ;business Thae' conatribution.. '.oif Mrs. Dun-.
man in later, died suddenly ,can Munn of ,Ripley, ;tn the
from a heart tat k 1 hWomen's institutre and t°o the area
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e w. • e '13'nt 'r:s at large was'.recognized when
way to the Post Office. Hie was ,the executive of the group
his 67th year, ,He had retired ed. at her ;home, to present her
from rbtisn'ens •usrt :a few amontihs with a Life unernbers�hip' in th
' because of 111 health, • Womern's Institute, and a pin. fr
Q the local 'group. ,
The ,first Piped television i ' * '�' *:
•Feed . n rthe
areal wras,'p zt, into 'operation iast Juveruiles art Kincardine • hove
'Week _ ,Arn�b'erley ., Beach,• TalLe been appreihe'nded in connection.
unit which involve .a 601 ` foot dui-.
tonna • ivvill'. eventually feed aboawt.
40 '.'ooat+tages. Fare: channels are
obtained ;through the•.uniut, Erec-
tion and;'instal+ltattiion was carried.
out' by a ' Kincardine firm,
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Yale Ru'bber',' Co npany. which.
had operated in K•inaardirie. for
8 years has closed the planet and
is dismantling the, machinery to wahichp crumpled under th e.
be moved 10 Toronto . • 'weight..
with vandalism at the :cemetery
Where. Some. 40. headstones We
pushed: over; . "" ,.
A" lv5.-'ton mobile crane used in
erecting high tension line towers
from Douaglais Point; crashed
through a 'Greenockt Township
.•bridge: The 3B -footbridge • •had a
cooerete deck on8-inch 1 beams,
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Two 1963 Chev Belaiir Sedans, automatic; radio '
■ 1963 Chev :Biscayne, P automtatic, radio
i 1962 Pontiac Stratochief, , standard transmission
1962 Chev, ` BeIair,: fully equip automaticIII
1961 Pontiac Stratochief•
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▪ 1959 Chev Belair ' automatic `•
1959 Pontiac ■V-8, ` automatic ���mission .1959 ,Chev Impala � 8 . 4 -door r'hardto
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■ 1959 ' Volkswagen
• 1958 Pontiac Sedan, automatic
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■. 1957 Chev'. • Station Wagon
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>A ' IMBEIt'OF 'I955 -MODELS- :, $350. up . ■.,
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ennett's
Sepoy Store:,
Locknow,
Agent Por Carson Cleaners
Wesi: Codi ;Trips
(KINLOSS NEWS)
Mr, and Mrs. Ira Dickie "and
four sons returned Friday f rorty
a three-week champing (trip to
ac'he West Coast. The 'trip was! via
Sudbury = to ,the trans -Canada
highway around Lake Superior,.
and across the western provin-
ces bo Bahnff and Vancouver. The
home route was 4hrotigh Seattle,
Yellowsltone' P rk; and ache north.
ern `part of USA. , • W fi'th several
shorts visits with friends and
relatives along the 'Way it was
a vacation to he, remembered,'
'Sbarry • if readers have Missed
Kinloss News, we will try and
c'aite uap 'an some af: 'thes.
;1VMi'ss Bessie Carnoehax evenrt: and
miss ' Irene Steele'of ',Ottawa vis-
ited 'with ;Lueknow firierids the
last week in July. L.A4k
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Mr. sand:, Mrs.. Lloyd MIacDou-
,g!a , Allan and Grace ' returned
from their trip: ••'to • tlhe West,
Colasit, While there they visited
with .brother, Russell and Mrs.
:Maofougall of Wells, B.C., and
relatives 'i'ilt 'Vancouver and also
had aatranp ,to Vic'toriea • •B.C:.
IVIurray• MacKinnon, ' sonof
'Mr. and Mrs.. Fraser '1VIacKinnon
has been 1i11 with scarlet fever.
Jim 'MacKinnon enjoyed a
Week's vacation.:' with his ,,aunrt
Norma. 'and 'uncle. Jack . Winson
of • Hiaanilton: .
Mr, " and Mrs.'aim Burt . and•
faintly had a Week's .(vacation at
Suuidmidge
;...Mrs.` Gilbert Hamilton. had the
misfortune to fall and; abreaakher
wrist last Week. Ross Hamilton
has .returned fro%n his Summer,
work width .the :Daepiartineriat of'.
Lands and ForiesatS . north of Sud:
bury. Miss Betty Hamilton. is '.en-:
joyrinig as cruise of ;the • Wiesat In-
dies After a few ,days -in ` Trin-.-
dad, she will fly home later this
week ,
• Mrs.. Wil'1iain. MacKenzie and,
'family of St: Clair,'. Shores are
hdlidaiy'ing wi'tth Mpr and
prank' MacKenzie ;and family:;
Sandy (14acKenzie has. return-
ped. ,'home from summer `vwork an
England, He also toured t
zerlanad.. and Germany before re=:
turning home ;t
Mr. and Mrs John A_armstr_ong'
Gadd family .of 1V ii'chigan Oiaty are
Visiting !With Mr: • and . Mfrs. Toni
MacKenzie' and sons.
KINLOUGH and DISTRICT
Mr, ,and Mrs, Carnpbeh Brown
and family .hrave ibe•en ihohdiaynng
at :; wee home . of her 'parents, Mr.'
and aMrs M lco = Lime..
Mrs, Jahn AIA: ll • returned
home. from TQi i.to wihere, she
has ''been visiting rwlitli Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Bushell and family.
Visitors during !the' week, • w!itli
Mr. and Mrs,, . Frank , Johnston
were 'Mr., land Mrs. Bert Cowley
and family. of Tilbury, _ Mrs... Ei-
leen. Brown: of' .Hain !ton, • Mr. &
Mrs. ,Louis . Vegh, Bonnie and
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Linda, +of Windsor, ]V ' and Mrs.
Steve Currie, Searboro and Mr,
and ?Mrs. Elmer :Johnston, :Luck-'
naw,
Relatives & friends from hems
attended the .shower for "Miss
Edna Boyle formerly 'of Orill a
at ' the home of Mrs. Helen
Swannon ' Wednesday . ' evening. "
The September meeting .of'.the
H1.W.1. will be .aheld. on Septem-
ber. 5ath •hat .'the: hall .with- Teeswa-
'ttetr and' Whitechurch . Institurtes.
as guests. Hostesses, Mrs'. Harold.
Halderiby and Mrs. •1lilark Jahn-
saton. Roll, ..call, 'i My favourite
painting and the name of the
artist. Topic; Trip to Greece by
,Scoultnlaster` Lloyd . Ackert., Moat -
to, Punctuality is the pollitesnless
;cif `kings. Demonstration 4-H
Club • giris, Everyone bring lunch.
The . 8thaand 10th . concession 1a
dies, starts, the loth and 14th
cconcession, lad ies, ` sandWichies.
;Directors, Mrs, Jim.- Sintiet'h, Mrs,
Sam Farmer.. • •
QVIiss • Rose . Buil, Mr. ' and .Mrs.
Albert B:udl ; •and : Mrs:. Nellie
:•Fonsythe hof London. • : hand Miss
May Boyle from' the Resit-ia
Whaile Lodge, Bruce Beaach • vis-
ited on Tuesdayevening with.
Mikis , Edna . '
Mr, and, .Mrs. Roy Sc'hneller
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visited' last Week at. Petersburg,.
Hamilatdoln and 7loniawianda.. iMac,.
ter Jimny Sehnellerr; re't�c raneci
home with them after appending,
the summer at Petersburg. •
M'r,. and Mrs:. Harold. Hald'en-
by 'and fa m 1y spent. a few days
at • Toroaltq?
Mr,red Gtiest has !been on
the sick list, suffering from tthe'
mumps,. . • '
Mester Allan Fisher of Ben- •
miller 'has been° ;ha1idayi'ng With •
Mr. and Mns•. Donald ' l eEw•an
and fiaamnly, "
' 'There will rbe • no psery ce in'
The Anglican Obu:rch next Sun
day which is the Cenetennnial pf
take' Presbyfielrien Church,. On the '
following Sunday, September: 8,
Harvest Thanksgiving services
will be held at. 11. •a,ni. and 8:
o'c'look 'Om. •
Mr; and Mrs, George Heiden-
pby .of Ottawa, Mns. Clare 'Sip.arl-
Ing, .Allan and .Douglas of Wal-
kerton visited on Saturday with
relatives and friends' here '
Mme. Mary Ann McEwan spent.
a few days. with Mr. and Mrs:
Herman Fisher and • fa.`m',i'ly . at •;
Renmailler. .•
Mrs. , AdaHodgins, who has
been :holliidaying width Mrs. Wm.
06.x. 'and '•Rev. • Rensran. Cox re-
turned to Detroit on Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johnston
visited on Sunday with .Mr. and
Mrs.' 'Gordon Jaohnstoom sand With,
Mr. and Mts. Karl Boyle, M.r: and
Mts. William • Lloyd, and "with.
'Miss May .Boyle at Bruce Beach.
Phe .. Presbyateirian W.M S. ' meet
at 'the..home of .Mrs. Donald' Me
Ewan, on ' Wednesday •• evening
with ,::Mrs,.: •Boon ::',B•ttslie I ,presid-
iing. The 'op'ening ',hymen, was "He
,lleaadeth , Me" followed ,by prayer
by Margaret.: Robertson The • '
scxripture.,waas reaad..iby Mrs. Lys
men Sutton'from '2nd, Kings,
Chapter 4.Mrs. Perry . Hodgins
gave the Missionary reading on
Miss Bessie McMurchy.. 'Miss
W►innifred Percy read • from
thestudy `abook, "Rim oaf Asia."
Mrs. Prank Maaulderi ,gave a
reading .° One Life :followed, tby
a Bible `.'quiz:" from last Samuel,
chapters 9 end .10.: Miss' .Mary.
Ann. MoEwan° favoured with a •
piano number which wee fol-
/owed by.• .'a Bible • arithmetic
guiz.- Thee_..hosing,—'hyan+n we -as
"Jesus . Calfs' ` Me • O'er • the. : Tu-
mult!' and/ • the Lord'as ` Prayer.
Centennial 'pllates apre.•:being sold
following:. the, Service : •on Sunday
next
Mr. • and ` Mrs. Ezra ' Stanley, - "•,
Douglas, 'Larry, "Leonard:. and
Sharon 'attended the wedding cf
Bonnie • Stanley . on • Friday •a t
Flint; Michigan:
Janice. and Valerie ` Satan.ley •of
Kinloss:; visited •wipth •Mr; and •
Mrs Eira 'ISatan1ey. .•
Mess Sl i aron Stanley is attend.-
ing, :!a church .c'axrmp• .at .Arthur
this :week
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