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LUCKNQW, ONTAR1.0. WEDNESDAY., MARC -I-1'12; 1958 • T•.•
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The congregation o•f Pine River ' •
United Church is sooi. to have
a modern new -churctii to replace
the present edifice, which sits
very close .to the .41.tiewater
HilahwaY and must mike way
to this age of aPeedmfh.. in-
terests of safetyt
ConStrUCtiOn-Of the new church;
to cost apPrOxirnatelY $30;000; jS
slated to •get underwayas soon
after May loth.nd
the congregation • expects to be
in their. -new place of worship
by early 'Fall or sooner, •
The -present 'church building is
to be 'Offered for.sale; , and when
dismantling of it,commenceS, the,
congregation will hold servieeS,
• edifice is Tea • Y. •
The new church Will*.fie • •in
• a sou-theasterly direction' and
. will be to the. northwest ,of the
Presert site, :From. -the" centre' of.
• HighWay :21; to the north-e4St
•:ctirner of: thenew building Will.
be •160 feet.: Fnirance to tlie
• church • ground, which provide
ample parking.. Space,' will be off
• Concession 4: The •tiarsonag,site
is not affected -by the relocation •
of the.,'chitich,' • ' •
To Comply With highWay. re-... •Riebrd . ;of. rood,
quirernents it was.a 'questjot!, of acbieved.a rare. distincion:last
mOvng or building; and the caii4 •webk• when the ...Ontario GI:TA
.gregation votedA • *fayOr of .:the Roads • • -4sPoiPtion,:
latter' course Of action, and 'a.s a .1004; mad him' a life ,Member.
•'rsult •receied'-4—.Settierrient'. of' Mr- orie of . 22
...$174011., from thd pepartnient of 'ipersons.:Who holds this 'hOnot:.in
HighaYs: The church 'shed has the '04 -Year history '.Of',.the
to Wm.; RintO0.1 for s9Cjationt, He received his cer-•
•.$430.:. It has to . -be • removed by •:tifleate:,ftoth
•:Maylst.i-T16'6 will also be sone)an, Ontario
• r:vex-14e frOin the sale" of *•:the waYs and Minister of Transport,'
• church. • • ;. like Mr. Elliott, a.pasi: President.
<There are some ninety and :life trier beir'•Of the AtsOcia-•
• is in the congregation, and an, tiOri.. •. • , .'• •
average...0.,$1.*0 a family :"
• licipated.'*Wil.P. complete the On4rid'Oppd.."1:toads AssOC"
aneing •of • t:he :building project.
The ncw two-storey .: :church.
nioderniStie in design and
pf.huff brick construction With,
a matching panelled frame 'front•.
;over the 'main entrance, ,Whieh,
• Will have a '6=fodt protective 'cari-
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LEYEN.CHILDREit IN EACH
OF FOUR, KINLOSS FAMILIES
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The death:of Noble Pierce last
•week drew attention • to the fact
he had been one of a farrilly of
eleven children, and that there
were jqir ami1ies of•eIeven
children each in that Kinloss
neighborhood on the 4th arid 6th
Concessions ' , • "
they werethe families of Mr:
-and Mrs. *Duncan McIntyre;.... Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Fraser, Mr. and
Mrs James. MacLeod and. • Mr.
and Mrg,. ,Henry .Pieree.
GIVE TO. BLOOD BANK
Those. from the .diStrict . who
attended the 'blood bank in Vie-
,teria'HOspital„ London, :on Tues-
day of this weekto return blood
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rom oo o
PPY• •
The main church will 3e -36
by. .61 feet ' With . • adjoining
Winter entranc, that
Vide vestry, cloak room arid • lav-
atory facilities.- From' this 16g20:
..fobtlection
one can reacheithr
the.. Suday Sehoojt. room dr the
maib body' of, the •church. Here
there will be a. vestibule 13 feet
In depth, across .the • full 36 -foot
Width of the. Main poytion of the
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• church, This willbe closed off
by louvred glass, that Can be
operied - to increase:: the aCconiO-.
dation of "•the..,,atiditoritnf:--1).0-,-,
ds Association
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ASHFIELD NATIVE
IS HONORED:'
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.Duncan MacRa, sonof Mr:
John MacRae of town: and a net-,
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Of A§IlliOd '•
tYeerl''' given honorary 'r inention40.-- • • '
the February issile, of the Alumni •
Gazette, -published by the Uni- •
veraitY of• V,'IPIOr1:1 Ontario.
Duncan is a graduate of Wes- -• •
tern and was named .alumnus of, •
the month. He wasraised in Ash-
field near Ix chalsii,__On_the Mac-
Rae farm .nw owned by 'Ken
neth .MacKenzie. He attended
LuCknOvv -,Continuation School.
• Mr., MacRae is principal of
Collirigwood Collegiate but is
currently in Switzerland • where'
he.• is .teaching science to a Cari-
a * a a a
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required after his Major oper-
ation, were 'John, Eldon, 0-izay
donand Hrvey. 'Ritchie, Char4.
Wilkins, Alvi D. Alton, •Lorn4 •
coOl, •12.13ug RaYnatxl, Bill Gib-
son, Lerne Hackett and Bob Iv.
win• . all 9r ,,Ashfield • and Eliner.
Wall Of TeesWater. •
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in• a coun ry. ,
Mrs•• MacRae and their young-
est daughter accompanied Dun-
can to Switzerland. They will: re-
turn
in. August:
Their 'son Jelin graduated in •
honor • bnsinegs adninistration..,
last Year and is erriployed in
Harnilton, ',A., daughter,' Vary, ,s.:
or
MOVE !HEREFROM presently attending Western. y • :.
1NIAGARON-TILE-LAKE
• • 1Duricari'a father, who (will be.'
•.• . • ; • .. .• ninety thiS , As' hale and
Mi arid Mi.s/ Norman T. hearty, 'still ..-cliiyes his Own Oar
" • r " • and can Sten along 'like a•Yeii-ing4
rist moved here last week, fr
DONATION'S . Niagara -on -the -Lake, an d are
S1'ARTING TO ROLL making 'prepraion*. for :the
•••• ening of children's • wear. store
Donations. to the ' in the •Joynt Blok: ,They • were
• 'wiz' and, District Ceriterinial • In a sami• business at. Nlaara,
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Fund appear to...be•
startxmg
:roll: ,In last .week' S Paper
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Was flriOurreed that names,' .•
•Ibut :not amounts, would be •
•4ntI before leaving there; ,were
given a sendoff 'at'.three.fare-:
Well partes.:
For the time being • they are
residing at the hon -ie .' of Mr...4.arid
ackno,\VIed'c:ed- and .bY Sa,t•. 7 Mrs'.jBifl
Hog,an'Ashield,:
While getting ready forthe open
ing .Wi.th a :•pre -Easter •date being.
airried at• ••,'•: ..'" .
ter"cOritributtons '.had
'• been l'odeived .amounting .to
.•••• $64.o0 The . fund total at the
the. end of the • Wek was
$108,00,
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WON CLASS IN
oration. is, pleased to confer upon. • Ls. keeTi :f• going! •
: CWOSSA *CONTEST
our..••:Tospected: .. past•*..prest .et t on orinot pie....,ously pc •-• •:,.. , • , • .. —7-.7-7- • . -
Richard Elliott ati.honorary lifo.• are• Steve • Stoth- .:•Thane Rayner of LticknoW
membershipcis, Art 8recklea,. 406 liwin,1*-1.trict High SChdol" won the.: Jun -
Mi : ..111ett' was ,kiorri. in Hureil• Misses :*Margaret: and Nellie lor • girls'. chatripior4hip• of • the
Twp,' Bruce 'C'ourify,: -Fob, . 1„.soi6oirn; John Hanna, Wing- Central ' 'and • ,Western Ontauo
1890: He *as edUdted in l-hirn t-htm • Ditricari CrnerOn ' scondry S &h o 6,1 Assbeiation,
and •Kinloss' arid .Mrs.••••L...1.. Letarig, Lori- public ,-speaking cbirip.etition: •
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years was .CoUrieillOr; °for • , Robert 1•The.finals..W•ere held,',On.Friclay
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years R&-/e.df arid -for • IMadWtrio edllegrateiritelr, Bert' Ward, • • • •afterpoori • at' the •.:.1Citchene
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nine. years on. the Brudd otinty ' ' ,
Bod• ComMittee •Ile is married'
rearing the fin1.;iouricl.
and, With his farrply. operates 'brie COUNCIL MAKES Diane. tok top lionors in three
thousand".'aOreS of Mixed farm • • • contests. She .t,Aron
land in Kriloss, He A a :mem-
ARENAGRANT . the local conipetition arid. repeat-
ber of, Luckilcky ITnitc^c1 church ••." • •, .(-1:•,.. the:. achieveinent: in district
4Mr.glliett ha, been • proMot-' "Chiefly' rputine business oecti• Contests at kliriCariihie and
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c,r,rrt ,roads for :Mny years. pied the attention. of the 'village tnam. Her. :prepared subject was
especially " BUQ, County, He •Council • at 'the March:. ineeting: thet.••LaWience Seaway, in•at:-
'a Diree tor of the Ontario, Good With arena revenue : on • the light io. iniprOrriptu .speedhes in
Roads Associatin and was ''.el-
ected• as .President in '1950, •
presentatien to Mr:
, liott is a 'well 'deserved honor for
• At the 'iron't of the e'tiorch faithful service - rendered ••dUrine.
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the organist and •chOir 'will- be 'S‘ many years'. • • • •
facing eaeh..other; and an alcove ' Signed: . '1- • •
ptthe,liack of the platform, iJones,,P.Eng., Presiderit.
rovide accomodation.for guests . .T. J. .AllahopS7;: Managirig Sec,
• 4rld permit indirect ,daylight
• • jihting: Therewill also be
i•ea' *entrne and sorrie ninety:
fetof sidewalk :around a poi -ti .
of ;the ;building, •
reaconrolled 'Oil heatirig will
• tieerr let to '':the. Rati Lumber:
Coripany,f Waterloo, and We
• udertand. the building will ibe
. framed. attheir plant in Water-
.' The buil:a:mg committee is
comprised of Leonard. Reid, Jack
Campbell Mervin Eckrnier, Jahn
Liddle, Mac Boyd, Eldon ; Brad
1eY; :Den Courtney.
History of the congregation
dates back to i861. when services
):yere first held in. the, ‘pchoOl.,
The first churdh, of log con-
stritction was built. in 1864 at
a Cost of $136. Four years later
itwas in thepath of .a bush fire,
„4114.was replaced by a frarne•
• eillireh in 1869, that was' veneer-
tcl With brick in 1901: The church
Was renevated in i9•484 and the
furtiishings of the. •church ivill
be' Used in the newplace• ,
• be installed. The contract has
MURRAY GAUNT WON
SEED JUDGING ONTtST
At the llth annual Huron
County seed fair held at Clinton
last week Murray -Gaunt toped
the Senior- claSs in the Junior.
Fartner Seed•jildgirigdornpetitron
He is a repeat winner, having
also had the hgh score a year
age
Murray had a :score Of 7720
points in the :intermediate arid
senior section ,to 'win the Huron
County Crop Improvement ,tro-
phy. If he 'could Make it three
in. -a rOW, the trophy would be
come his permanent proPrtY.
• Ken Alton of. Ashfield • was
fourth in this dlas. He had
Brant barley exhbited, grown
in the grain- club competition
Which brought him $2,3,0 for a
bushel. • • • • ,
• • The paStOr .is Rev j.
ton„ Who has ministred'Tttho
• congregation for Over thirteeri
side, a gran. cif $500' Was• made
to the Arena Cenimittee for op
eratior ana. maintenance costs.
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The latiinstallinent • of the -20-,
year.: arena debenture was paid
in Decerriber., • .. • •
The lby-law granting a -fixd
assessment to Beatty Bios, Was:
given its third and final pead
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Council decided to continue•it
niembership In the Georgian Bay
Industrial DeVelopinerit* Nsoeia-
tion for •anothr year at a COSt of '• . • •
0 • diCition of Mishap oCcurred
each case...- • •• • • ,
judges. were Walter .Carperiter,
D J...JOnes ,• and H. 13- 'Weekes
Oftlie Ohtio Agizitti1tai1C61-L--
1eg. ' •• .
.DUnan's e 1 d. r." brother is.
Judge. fan ,McRae Of _ London.. • • .
and he has ' a yoUnger brother,' •
MacRae of Toronto, i'ho is .
sUpetintendent.. of supply ' and •
distribution for Oil f com-
pany.
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Mr. vPracRaOs only 'datighter,
Mrs. Jessie died. last'.
BROVNIEAWARD
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• The -Brownie meeting on Sat.: , •
tircla • Was „opened . With the usual
Browniering arid inspection and •.....,
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the' grand .'hoWl. Was given for
lizabeth Pollock 'who. htts-...passY,
ea. her G•i4den gartd.This award
is .the hgril-1# nonoi- given in.... • ‘''
B10i,Aniies' 'a h d Ehzabeth has:•:
brought high h6pbr. to ..11ersfr1f
and the LuckrioW • Brownies in
attaining: it. .She is the
Of IVIr. arid. Mrs • Jack Pollock: • ' •
.•Mrs Russ Button . attended the,
Meeting • to explairi. first aid and
was. •well •reCeivrl by the: girls
Who..were mos f ihterested in the •
SU:11jOtt, ' • • „ • • ' .2
The Week previous the;.,-: *,
Brown -
is finished their: trafiic charts
arid started on their safety
charts. ,r,ffirls are taking,their
•iflags • and. Brown . Owl read a',
story • on :the, origin: Of • the: three., •
eswhTh make.up'., the
Unon' Jack.. I , • .
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• $139.00..or approxithately '10c per
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heack P9Pulati9n:,
A Ameter check. is reOuired.
and .authorized : Alex Havens to
proceed • with it: • :•••,- ---
Stuart, Collyer •was : re -appoint: -
ed aSessSor at the , Same •salry.
Vincial 'government's Plan'tb.help
relieve winter unemployment,
Reeve :leynt said „ that after
• studying the "setup, it did not
appear that there .is anyone lo-
cally in the category eligible for
employment assistance under the*
'Province's plan" • • • — • •
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• Upon adjbtftninerit•.COUndil 'in- ".
SPeted the Town Hall auditor-
ium which is .being redecorated,
and ,dicussed other' stops to
CoMplete the renovation • of the
building for ,the Centermial. The
hall , was • officially Opened'in
10111, just short' time before
tie Old AOyg' and Girls' Reuilien
of that Yoit,
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little 130611.5:- Simpson, who .sf7::
fer0d:critcal head injuries last
wock,•,..WaS reported ,as improv -
cd. -He :had recognized- and spok
en to his mother on • Monday,;
when she ' him in Sick
hildren's itiOs ital at 1.2ndn.,
Bobby is the 'son of Mr.. and
Mrs. 14.'bert Sinpson:
andWaS three yerS old on Feb-
' Last Thursdairnig. he had,
acCernpanied his Dad to the 'form
tit John. S. Dalton ofKingsbridge
apd While :the mn were talk-
ing . in the loam, :Bobby moved
aWak from his Dad arid dVipPed
through a hay hOle in the brn.
to the •cernent floor -in the • stable
a.hout eight. feet below.
Was •knocked out -by .tho
fll Iptit ;1 0 W.
to a fetninutOs
later, cried a little and thn
lapsed into unoOnSt.:!iriusnos. The
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Thabby was. rushed to Goderz.
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ich where, N -rays were taken, •
arid 'kern there he was taken to
Xiendon. ArriV.Irig about S.Orpgri„
surgery Was OOrrinienced •within • .
the' hut. •
Bobby'received: a •.compressed • ...-
fita-eff51111.6": skull, and -the • ,
innriediate suigey was to te-,
move a. blood 'clot testtltirig from •
the kn11 comprssion Ths con-
dition Was regarded. ae. 'serious,
but the first of the Week his.
improVeirient was epcouraging,, 4,„i.7 •
en though still in a state of
shock.: .I3obby will have. "(),
Clergo qotliOr uperation
sort a .0:atein nip ko11, but
'when this will ',45e 'done • IS
1Jio\•yry. , • , • • °. •
The. '.8.fnpOrt ftini1y has had
Moro •than it share .of ,tro,tlile •
ti* past .feW'YOars, -and`every4.• •
one 14 pi11ing fol 'Bobby• te Make
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:and rapid' rec2VerS7.
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