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Jim Emerson, -left, of the Pur-
ple Grove 'District, a senior: stu
dent at the Ontario Veterinary
College, .'Guelph; • was the win-
ner of. the Hackett Trophy for
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the ' most outstanding member of
the ,Senior Cross Country team.
• The award was made by the',
donor, pi. Art Hackett of" Maple,
On a'rio, a graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary . College, who is one
of tie outstanding long •distance
dzail
runners in the • province. The oc
casion , was the annual 'athletic
.banquet , •atthe College, when
outstanding.athletes were.' honor.
ed,
URPL.E:;GF.OVE
Miss,_ Mark Anne 1VIcCosh, Mr..
Douglas Hayhurst.. and. Mr Ro-
bert Smith of Toronto : spent the
.-week-end, with . Mr.' and. Mrs.,
Donald ;MoCosh •
' Mrs.. Edburt• • Bushell, visited
.Misses ,Margaret and '• Isabelle
MacDonald
Mrs:• Gordon • MacDonald ` and.
Mary Helen '; spent a few days
'with•Mr rand..Mrs..Fred:Gilchrist..
Mri' ` Roger' Wood visited• Mr.
Rob•ert `Emerson. Sunday: in London.
'Miss Caroline Forster visited' " Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Edwin Harrison,
Mrs. Gordon Patterson. Mr. J. 0. Armstrong were Sun
Mr. •and, Mrs. . Frank Currie, 'day guests of ,Mr. arid :Mrs.` Frank
Curries
The second meeting; of the 4-I
Club Dressing up hornegrown
Vegetables -was.'held at the: home.
of Katherine Bushell on March
16th... Mrs.' Edburt. Bushell de=
monstrated wrapping'. "of. 'sand
wiches..It , was • decided to have
next .meeting; March ' 26th at • the.
home'of the assistant leader, Mrs.
Frank Dore,' The. discussion was
on how to cook vegetables. Some
Casseroles ' were made which. were__.
later '.used- for.supper.
Mr. .and .Mrs; Claude Dore were:
Sunday visitors': of 'Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McKee Teesw•ater.
.John .D. Colling` visited Mr. &
Mrs. 'Howard Thompson.
tended the District •• Directors'
meeting at the -home of. „Mrs..,
Victor Emerson, Whitechurch
Mr. and .`Mrs Russel ' Collins,
Mr. Walter Collins visited Mr. •&
Mrs Victor: Gawiey: •
Mr.' Don ,Robertson`" and ?Miss'
Margaret Robertson were recent
visitors of ' Mr.'. and Mrs. ken- • Robertson, Zion: `
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Dore, .Nan-
cy, Ronnie and Dianne were 'Sun-
day.
Sunday• guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Whtse:
Mr. Norval Stanley'Mrs. Helen.
Swann, Mr. Milton ;Stanley .spent
CULROSS COR NE
Brenda : and Darlene,' Mrs. Gertie
. Walsh . spent Saturday . with' Mr.
arid Mrs. Scott Walsh,. Walkerton,. •
"' Miss Annetta Forster and. . Miss
Doreen McLeod• of Toronto spent
the: week -end at their homes.
Mrs. Frank Dore visited; Mr.
Kenneth, Brindley in 'Kincardine.
hospital on..Saturday.
- Itis maple syrup"time for ':Bob
Emerson and 'Carl Collins, .•
Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon °'Patter'-
Patter-
son spent: Wednesday in, Toronto.
Mr and, Mrs. ' *alter'' Forster,
Annetta and.Kathy, Mrs.' Donald
.McCosh ''visited Mrs. J. W. Col-
well, . Kinlough. .
A number from here ' attended
Open House of the Ripley Night'
school on Wednesday evening.
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'els. Wallace Pollock,' Mrs.
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Fra cis: Boyle, 1'
e Mr. and Mrs. Golgi
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• die, Huston, Mrs. :Russell Collins.
and. Carl visited Miss Margaret
Robertson and Mr. Donald -.R:o- , .. On Monday•evening, .Mrs. Mor -
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bertson. ley Wall, Mrs. Prank ..Thompson
Mrs., 'Frank Dore, Ronnie 'and and Mrs. Elmer Wall accom=:
Dianne,' Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence . panied by Mrs; Annie ` • Wall, .of
Fry,. Betty. , and Loran visited' Teeswater, 'attended ''a shower
Mrs/ uisch Walkerton.
• (Purple Grove farm forum met
at the home of `Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McCosh on Monday ev-
ening
for Miss' Jean Irwhi, Lucknow.
On Thursday evening, Mr. Har-
old 'Stewart attended a banquet
at Kincardine for the Kincardine
'Milk .Truck drivers.
Mrs. Peter. L'' eesoh, -1VIr$, Donald .� ,.,We extend' our • sympathy to'
IVIcCosh, Mrs: William Arnold at -,Mrs.. John : Hanna, : Winehamn; in
FOR .114SE:'
Supertest Service. Station
. In Lucknow
IMMEDIATE. POSSESSIQN ,.
EXCELLENT : VOLUI4E •
Ted Elliott
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the passing bf ,her. husband.,
Mrs: Frank Brown and Reg
`spent;; Tuesday evening with' Mr.
and Mrs James: Wraith,,. Luck''
now.. , ,
Misses Elda Wall and Jo:.Anne
Van Der Keur,• London, spent the, -
week -end with • Mr.. ' and Mrs..
Morley Wall and family.
Mr.. ' and Mrs. James . •Wraith,
Lucknow 'were• •`the guests `.Sun
day of Mr. and -Mrs. Art Hodgins.
Mrs. ;Tom. Stewart and .'Harold
Visited ' Mr. . and Mrs Gerald:
>Stewart,� Kincardine on; Thurs- •
day.
Little* Keith Bregriian, •son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob : Bregman, 6th.
con, underwent "a tonsilectomy.
in Wingham .Hospital on. Satur-
day, .
Mr. and. Mrs:Mae Thompson
and family spent the .weeks -end
With Dr. and• Mrs.• Don Willetts,
Mount Albert. •
Mr and Mrs. ••M: ' Bell,Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs: Elmer
and . family, Owen Sound, visited
at the Week -end- with Mr, and
Mrs: Ernest. Hanna and family.
LOCHALSH
Neighbours . and friends gath-
ered ` Tuesday evening • at the
hom • of Mr and 'Mrs; . Dian Mac-'
Lean, on the . ocoasion of their
golden • wedding. Many gifts and,
telegrams were received. ''Mr. ;&
Mrs MacLean and family enjoy*
-ed a dinner. ' at the Bruce . Inn,.
to ; celebrate 'the event: •
Mr.. and Mrs: Allan • MacLean
and family of Collingwood spent
a few days with Mr. a d• Mrs.'
Dan MacLean:
Mr:' and. Mrs. • John 'MacRae
spent a day in Toronto and.
Orangeville recently,. : •.
Mrs.' Laura MacNaiti and Helen
spent a day In London during
the week:
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles'
spent. Sunday. in Oakville visit -
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Harold I',Anson,-
Recent visitors with Mr; aridMrs. Roy MacKay' and .Mr. and';
Mrs. Tom Pritchard and baby , of
Preston. •
A hat course is being held ;at
Kintail Hall. This course ` is be-
,ing sponsored .(by the' Kintail
Women's Institute.
Many 'from this community
were • in Ripley on Wednesday
evening . to view the Work. don. e
at Night 'School. ' '
Mrs: Annabelle Robertson of
Bluev
ale spent a . day with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Donald MacKenzie, .. '
Mr. and Mrs, Dick ' West spent
a couple of days in. Detroit re-
cently. .
When a • man's wife can read
.him like a. book, it's about time
for .him to turn, over a newleaf,,,
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PHONE 181 LUCKNOW
NEWS BRIEFS
FROM NEARS`
Because .of the rabies outbreak,
Tara has passed a try -law Pro-
hibiting dogs
ro-hibiting,dogs . from running 'at'
large.. '
Wiarton :is the 'latest• town. to
have a hassle overpolicing' poll -
cies • & enforcement' of -the law:
Mayor' Wyonch and the father,
and son" two-man police •;force,
are at .Odds . to a• degree that has.
caused ',the. ':resignation ,.of two
councillors.: ,
Estimated , cost .: of the • new
vocational school and, equipment
at Walkerton is set at $955,312p
Hanover mill rate keeps goung
up.. This", year; the domestic : rate
has •: been struck ;at 83:85 • mills
and. the •commercialat 91'85•m4l1s.
• 1Vfernbers of the Ladies Auxil-�
•iary. to the,,iCanadian Legigr''are
among those •'invited to Kincar-
dine • on March 22nd' for the •ob-,
servance of: their ;17th birthday..'
73% of : the •.,eligible voters in
Kincardine voted ' 701 to, 591
against dining lounge liquor lic-
ensing and ;7.44 to 570 against the.
lounge license.,
Kincardine merchants are again
goipg to, vote 'on the question of
remaining open on Friday night
rather 'than 'Saturday.. One mei,
chant stated that:regardless of the
:outcome. .he. 'would; be open' :on
Saturday ' nights.. '
A petition ' for; . a liquor vote.
in 'Goderich Township has re-
Suited'.
esulted . in May 16th, being set
for the plebiscite, ,Motel owners,'
chiefly td the south of Goderich,
feel that :a favorable vote would
aid the "lagging tourist business,"
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Painting of the 'basement of
Blyth Memorial Hall • is a bit
,frustrating for no sooner is the.
job done than lip stick smears.
re=appear' on the washroom walls:
Seaforth .will be able to hold
the public school tax rater this
year, but the District High School
rate is scheduled for a three Mill
increase.
Revs. W.. 3. Watt of Whitechurt
.received" Word recently of the
.SAUGEEN UNDERWRITERS'
HELD MONTHLY ' MEETING
The regular o Monthly meetin
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of the:Life: Underwriters •AssociE
tion • of .Saugeen was held
Hanover on Friday, March. 161
at` 12:45 in • the ..aftern,00n::.TI
meeting was chaired by: the pr
sident, .Mervin Patterson. TI
,guest speaker for the meetin
Mr:. Harold H,, Darch,'
London Life . representative...
•Barr.'ie, andthe recently appoin
ed regional Vide': president oft
Life .Underwriters . Association'
Canada, was . introduced to fl
gatherg by Clarence: Thompsc
Mr. arch' stated that' it is
the' utmost •. lmpor tarice that
those engaged in the sale •of 1
insurance should be Members
the association " if • an effects
-voice is , to be maintained'at 1
• government . level by , this vi
large' and progressive business
• life ' insurance:
The final: portion. of Mr Dare
address entitled "Salesmansh
pointed ' • out • the weaknesses
sales people' engaged . in the s
of life in'suvance and 'how ,th
weaknesses can. be oercomt
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A HEAT THAT WILI401Pist
AWAY THOSE
COLD DAY BLUES
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