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ED:.
SUPERINTEI
r .
Miss veronica Murray, Reg.N.
A Kinloss-
lady, :Miss V
eg N, has .been
sup-
erintendent of
Hospital • at. .yea
as -
slimed her -new
of the month,.
Miss Murray
Mr: • azidl, Mrs. P'�
'Concession •10. K
She is' : a' graduate
District, Hi h 'School
Joseph School
Miss
staff of Murray•the W
ince1949; � and d
ears'' has pi�bv
etent�; and efficient
She succeeds•'
uperinte�ndent,
n second";
prior to her appointment
riri • n en , an.
ty, she: has lie
Mrs. Ella
I.UC;KNOW, ONTARIO
WFDI`]ESDAY, NOV. 20th, .1957.
TEN. FAGzS'
Mrs.. Currie; who resides
Lucknow at.• :the home `of.' her
daughter, 'Mrs,Morgan..' Hender-.
son, suffered a dpub1 fracture
of the left'arsn, in 4101' on Sun-
day,
The' arm was broken at the
wrist and shoulder. Mrs. Currie.
., was taken. to Wingham _.Hospital,
,tor •treatment;,
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TEEN TOWN MEMBERSHIP ,
CONTINUES TO GROW
The newly organized Teen
Town: ,held their fourth dance:
party on Friday . evening with: an:
attendance'of 67. Nine new mem_..
hers 'have joined the group in-
creasing thea enrolment to 99
• The new enapli�f icatio, n system`
.was ' The.
•for the ',first time on:
Friday, 'and -.adds to the : success,.
of these, record hops; . by increas
'ing the audibility of the, music:.
The equipment, "when complete,
will ,also '•include `° a :Public .rad
dress' system.'
'Dancing, ends at
these parties: •
• Teen Town plansto invite
,parents and •► Lions Club mein
hers, to • •a card ,party .in Decem
:ber • _µ
Midnight at
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APES
I(I'NLOSS
A ' SALVATION A lila -WANTS
JOHN 6URNIN
• Friday is nomination day • in•
Kinloss and ° West Wawanosh
Townships. In Lucknow - nomin
ation is held on. Monday even.-
ing of next, week, and' in Ash-
field Township " the . date . is a
week':from Friday, November 29
in. the afternoon;.
As forecast a week; ago,:. the
odds • are' .for an election in .Kin
loss, with Reeve, Harold Percy
seeking re-election • and likely to
have 'Opposition,
In : ` West .'Wawanosh Reeve
John Durnin's..intention"to seek
re-election and contest the Huron
'wardership; may .'well. 'forestall
any chance of an aee tion in that
Township.
The retiring ; members of. the
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West' .Wawanosh' School, Area.
Board are Ted Mills, James, Cur-
ran and Harvey Anderson, all
eligible ;for re-election. Still with
a year to runare William Web....
,ste:r ,and , Wallace :Miller.
In Lucknow Reeve• George
Joynt rs aspiring: to a second
'term and '.Should' get it by :accla-
'nation, it appears to us; •
Whether or not there may be
'a change on Council ,rerriains to
:•be seen., :We understand Ithat
Councillor; Sherwood,,, who has
always• been ready to .be • of ser-
vice' if necessary, is prepared to
step out if someone else. 'desires
to serve
The 'three'retiring Members of
the Public; :'School Board)all:: el-:
igible :for re-election, • are ; Jack
'Fisher,. H. PM 'MacLennan; ,Chas.
Webster. The • other members;
with a year' to' run, are,_Mrs;.,Jes
A.
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..'AL ON' isFADS
1SH,FIELD F. OiF `A.
;Arnold Alton 'son of `,Mr. and
'Mrs. Walter Alton, was. 'elected•
°president of . the Ashfield •. Town
ship Federation of'Agriculture at.
'the •annual.,:meeting. and, banquet
held • 'in Dungannon •U.ni t e d
urc : On' ues • ay: o as wee
.:He' succeeds Oliver . Ma'eChar-
les who , wished :;to retire. Vice-
president is , Wm. G•. -'Hunter.; •lady.
director, • ' Mrs.Arnold Alton 'and
secretary, treasurer, :,H o Ward
Blake:. •
Doug. McNeal,' Huron , `County
Federation president, conducted
the. election: `: '
,.....School Section, directors were
trted 101 •
No l Port Albert Albert Mc-
Gee,: John Bennett; No. 2,. Kings-'
bridge, Joe O'Keefe; . Mark Dal -
tong "'1NTo. 3, Kin ,ail, gh 1�1c
INFORMATION ABOUT NEEDY
Envoy GNewman, Sal-
vation Arniy .$ox 105, • Wing-
h am, ould appreciate ".hear
of one- , Y . familiea locally
who • . would ' appreciate ,a
ChristMas remembrance.; Any'
one, knowning, of these fe
ilies should . send this inform'-
ation-a s_. soon, ' as •'Ipossi} lee,. -so,
that arrangements; :can 'be',
made.
ON. DEER HUNTING
'TRIP TO MANITOULIN
A party of eight deer hunters
(fromthis vicinity are: spending
about -ten -days, on Manitoulin -Is---
;land. They • left last Thursday.
and will. ' return. the ,latter part
'of this week.
The group—is—comprised Of -
George Whitby, Russ Button,
Flake Alton, Bill 'Hunter,. Jack
Ackert, loin Hackett, Jack Mc-
Donagh. and Art Baker. .
, TIME:. GROWING ..SHORT
•1 • This is :.•a reminder •.:to mer -
;chants . who • may be planning
• some 'special • pre -Christmas ad-
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vertising, --that--the-timne`•`is•-get
ting 'Short.••: There. are •• only four
more .advertising issues before'
C 'stings); excluding the issue of
CM-istmas' week .:which will be • a
:greeting -issue
McLean. .
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HEREFORD SALE AT
--CLINTON NEX1``-W;ERK -
, The Huron Hereford' ' Associa
tion 6th annual fall sale of Reg-
istered Hereford . cattle will,. be
in on air groun
on' Thursday of next week,, No-
vember 28th, • commencing at
1,30. •
Twenty-seven head have been
consigned consisting . of ; 1g f e -
males, • 10 Mulls and • four ' 4-H
calves;
The • new •.bull premium regu-
Iatlens will apply, whereby .ion
--the case of a performance tested
bull purchased ' at ` a • 'breeders'
clu'b,sale, a 'grant of •33'/2 'peicent
' of -the Purchaseprice. is obtain -
abler • but not exceeding $200: •
•ale__ma-riager is ��antesw -R.
s
.MacKenzie. '
In: ..Ashfield Township Reeve
Cecil .Blake;- has announced his
intention `. 'of standing again,
Which :may preclude • tie' chance.
of an election,::' .
Retiring 'members o f.. :the
School Area. Board, eligible :for
roe -election, are Marshall Gibson
and Walter. ,Alton.
The. other' me
year ,to• serve are Rod McKenzie;
Reuben Wilson .and Ross Henry.
T'he latter was appointed to
Geed • Hugh- °-McWhinney • who
Kenzie, Douglas.Drennan;' No. 4; withdrew to accept a bus. con
tract -wi h the Board.
.Lochalsh~ ..Duncan. Farrish,`en� The school
McKenzie; No.:.5Zion;' W: �O question .continues:
Bunter; Charlie .Anderso.n; No. 6, to • be a• contentious. matter in
Ashfield..
4th, Harbourn Adams; Ross Eedy;•
' +,
NO., 7, ' Lothian,, Kelso ,McNay,
asi " ogan; ' O. • :, ® ungarinon;,
Allan• ,Meed; Eldon Cul!bert.;;;, No.
9, Cherry Grove,- Beit Alton,.
Russel, . Alton; • ..No. • 10, Curries,
Corners, Wilfred' Farrish, Keith
Jdhnston;. No. 1,1, ' Sheppardton,
Ralph; lPoster, . Elmer Graham;
No 12, Laurier, Jim Bradley, Bill
Ross No. •13:, Belfast, Cliff Hack-
ett, Ralph Caniero'n; No. 14, Par:.
amount, Grant Farrish, Bob
Boak; No. 15, Hemlock 'City,. Jack
McKenzie, . Bill Farrish; No,
Crewe., ,,Raymond Finnigan, Lorne'
Hasty;' No. 17, Cedar Walley,
-Hugh- VlcV hiflt%d .1T 1 fligg:ir s;.
,APPOINT WM._.;GRIFFIN
PUBLIC SCHOO CARETATi
At a 'meeting of '• the Public;
c oo ; C •'ar • .. en ri •'ay ,evenlnng..
William Griffin was appointed
school caretaker 'Until. December,
`1958,'.at ,salary of• $150.00'
a month:.
Mr. •Griffin took over the dut,
i°es' .temporarily; • at the ',first of
the month, when the Board;
found themselves without a'; care
taker' as Wm. `Stimson .was hos-
pitalized due • to 11 ' health:...
projector -is . ' t -o -be -purchased-
;for ,the school with .a portion " of
'the cost to be -paid : from ,funds
on handy raised by student and
teacher activities. •
Coolies.
- •. _: , • .. A ;n,old .Stothers; U 1, Niles .Cliff
Stewartsor.' ' ' . , • •
'There were about. 125 in� at-
tendance, 'with Rev. Roy Ken-
nedy of • Dungannon United
Church as 'guest speaker. 'He
DEER WERENtT ° TOO
PLENTIFUL LAST WEEK
The four day deer season 'last
week seemed to prove the fact
eel
that taren't too plenti
fill in, this district. As',:one , ,far-
mer : pointed -:':out,., prior to the
season opening,it was. his i'
thatfonpn,
0
their numbers :were cur-
tailed by, out -of -season' shooting.
Ali . <Ashfeld
party eight,
....... ....
e a elfast-lhacket
t
munity; •got two deer, . with Al-
vin• 'Alton'' and borne: Arnoold
slt'arin g, . the: honors' as ar
m les
ocally :Tedd Col
marksman that: 'brought. down a
deer on o :e• •.-. day. for • .,;
e p ming. for his
g oup.
T
om .Andcrsdn :titf town• and
Nat Thompsol 'were others to
»�sll ---
-tvho :got= , a:, d
er��
e`yHoWard'
Farris nit ojyrobd *oug' ht
own a hr"4Y.;
UP" FOR. WARDEN
John Durnin reeve of West •'
Wawarnosh 'Township for the past' •
four:'.years, , Will be -tip for re
eleetion again this year, and • if,
'returned, stated definitely that
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he Will contest the Huron Coun-
ty wardership for 1958: • •
_ Reeve Purnin wilL the one of
at least six Huron' County . reeves:
'Who : stated at. County. Council
last '• week that they." would com-
pete ;for the 'wardenshi if re.
turned in their respective u i.
cipalities: • O t h e r s are `.n'
beeves '•of Goderich • Township,
John Morressey of' Stephen, Or-
val Taylor of 'East Wawanosh,
-Wi111 1V •OKenzie of Exeter aniu:
William Morritt of Blyth,
T'he 'reeve of lVf oKillop. is. ' a
possible' 7th candidate;
.T:
1950 is the "Conservative year .
for the wardenship which 'alter.- :
nates between Liberals and +Con
servatives every other year, in
keeping ,.,with a .long-time tradi•
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tion.! k rv-
PASSES • EXAMINATIONS,
' Miss ''Audrey floss, 'Reg.N.
Miss Audrey Ross has success-
fully passed ;heir nurses,regis-
tration examinations. Audrey • is.
aaoght T ... ,.
Ross, of the' Lochalsh district' and:
.
isa graduate.; of St Joseph's
Hospital, : London, where' 'she is'
a member of7t e ing
Science" class students of Grade
10, and 4-H .Club 'members . of
Grade, ,9, of the Lucknow. Dis-
ttrict High :School, enjoyed a' b.us.
trip to, the Royal Winter' Fair
on the opening day • on • Friday.
They were'. accompanied by, Mr.`
Wm, MacDonald and Mr. V. Ray'
`-the' teachring staff w Th Allan.
Reed in 'charge: of the: bus,.'
!JAG. INCLLTDED.;'•DEER,
FOXES, AND. 'A: COON
.Frank Hamilton of • ,Ashfield;
phis son-in-law, Jim., Spilsbury of
London, and ,Jim ,Broadley of Ash-
field; had. .quite a bag of game
during 'the deer season last week.
•As well as getting ;two deer., I
was introduced by ',Mr., ' McNeil. they knocked off three foxes and
Others • cal1ed—o r---we'e 'Carl a -coon x
Heiningway,'•Huron County field-
m ' 'theirs Sohn :Ian- . CHESTER ;MERRIAM WILL
an; Steve- Sto , J . a . . .
na, M;P.P •,. and Bert Lobb, .chair*-- CONTEST CONVENTION
Man of the Huron Hog .Produe-
Chester Merriam of.,,Tar�a .has
era Association, ' ,, „ , . .Y
An 'interesting-. feature of the stated that he is definitely plan-
g
evening was a, pane quiz • o•, •e.
•,. mating .
tei,mine the• , identity of foul a g to be ,held
i shortly in :',Southam ton.
ohallengers� .; Ross Hamilton, of There it p ' '
Wingharn,'.Mrs. :Graham • McNee T, as been considerable.
-s Sulo-iOn.. ,th
`f�1`il`e �"�"s�°1•�i"ide'S`;�:"t�T�li�f , l�ec;....: � ri Veeltly-•press-
of lit uee fount . as to oba •
=Goderich- rtd•�-D-rPetery-, Bi:son-__........__....�.,_.pr----__.�l.�
ette of Riploy'Y candidates ;vho might' be inter-
. Liberal
;The ;blindfolded' panel of. IVfrs: Bated° iii carrying.. . _
banner in Bruce ,, ridin in the
thigh • . �MOWhintley, . Mrs, Otto
Popp', K K. Dawson and Diii;nin neat; D,omtriion election, •
In :;view' of th8is, Mr.• Merriatrl
Phillips, roved veryi4'ort and .
_.__ _ i.:_ i.as�_radv.isecl o the .. press .. of..,.a..t•he
�ouldn:t- be- sturrrpedY. The qti � ._, �.:... ., ..:'�..,. .,..
caste - . was BII_• McCreath of 'County that he will definitely
Ripley.
' 4`a ind'°""f'o no a i • n
useum
:inr6sii�gHthe
•••••Y
b
rr
Pictured above is. "one of ` the
`few remaining to hotis'esr ;in -the
.g g
district, and it , will perpetuate
the skill of the ' early • settlers,
who hewed out -✓homes ,for them -
• 0 •
This hotise is destined to be
Come a museum piece. `It is 10
Bated on the 8th; Con, of Kinloss
Y
vr�p:;�•aa b o;u•�i'
t=�rY �•es�easof~�H oily:w.'
_owned.
ood uo a. be _fa `a oiv;
by Lloyd Moffat 'It Was bought
by Lloyd- froom ` lbave l .obb, and
is fatniliatsly. kno vn tifr some
,the district as : the. , "Jack Robb
farm".
40th dovetaird•',loints' at
r. ter.
FAA,
lrnpi-oved and . enlarged • by • a.
frame ' addition at the ` rear, .,and
:an open verandah at the front.
The log section, of this pioneer
hone has been:d urchase`bY •the.
la . .
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tee' of ,Which Reeve Harold Percy,
of Kinloss' is a member.
It is' planned •to 'move,. the;
ha�.i.e t,aSeutna,rYip on
Wring, aiwid .locate ��.•i.t ad°oinn
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the , museum where the 10
trticture .,will be equipped'. and
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furnished- ' as a replica of ,the
homes of the earliest settlers.
The of,
Plans, to' ' at=
tet pUo..annve the, tulrhn wit ..
o la
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