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• THE LUCKNOW $E111TINEks, LUCKINOViir ONTARIO
lYtt.,. and Mrs. Don Reid. -who , •
reside just west of Lucknow on
Highway 86, have purchased the
.William ArriOki farm. ,On the Huron -
Kincardine Township boundary,
2 miles south of Bervie,, and v.411
movethere about May 1st. Mr,
move to Ripley.,
Bill Button has purchased the
Reid farm, which is located just
tar the west a tas own. , •
Ori Saturday evening April 2v
a euchre party of friends: and
neighbours was, b.eld at Zion Hall
in honour of Mr, and Mrs. Reid'.
Etize winners were lady
Mrs Yoe MacMillan. low lady •
Mrs. Orland Richards, high man.
Charlie And.erson, low man Orland
Richards. •
At lunch time Marilyn and Don
were ca.11ecl..0 the platform and
• given the seat of honour while
Murray Henderson read them an
ads:Tress and a loYely vinyl space -
saver was presented by the neigh-
bours.' Ott behalf of Marilyn and •
• himself, Don. han.ltecl everyone •
present.. •
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CI.EARII1G AlICTIOti SALE
OF
Farm Implements and Grain
JOHN .,INALTERS
HIGHWAY; 4, lst FARM LEFT,
NORTH OF TEESWATER
b00:kct.fpkzailligR.T4§.40, '
Sine toy: lastrepert frOrir:'
•',nerM H Standing commiq.,--•••
ees-,Qf 41:*•11011*. have been pisboilt•
new,ly,•• OOnSti,g•
etttrin'titteeS fOr'th2. 8ein•
UAtz the. '*:9titiw.isdernher.:4, reprgseite-,...
•1nfe•al11.1rdeS.Of.• the HonA11:.
rriet00er•S:of 1?•atliament ,are elibi
• tit: Qui any COintnittee' they 9hQQ
hue Only thOseitiarneti'lby hen
respeCtiv,e' Parties. May.' vQIe i Corn-
. ,nritte-e.• • • .• •• • •
titiSc S LQfl 1 wiW be•
• serVing en the Canea$:.:c.o.nlirtittge*•••,1,
and to tration4 eipenditu,
re •
Before corning io the floor of the •
Reuse, the proposed spending will
qeestioned in the •Staeding Com:-
Inittees and • an opportunity 1U
be afforded. ter those respensible to
ex:plain the detail of- expenditures'
ansk-the reasoning* which decis-;
tons tO•preceed. witir certain under-
takings Were triad0... • • ' '
,when3 report.again to the Con-
stituenm Of Bruetc,, I; will endeavour
e4plahr the GOverrunenes con-
sideration ef our need., .
' dOling with Agrieultdre.:Pahlio•
, . • ,
Werits and- Fisheries.< • • .
The Cancus tommit,ree is con --
sutured ef.Members. who' are oOn, -C
gerne si with that -Particular Deeare-.' "
'rnent Qt tbe responsibility of the
Minister,. which is .ctf singular int-.
• crest: te his Riding. Because ef-my----eenstriieti f tire sitlit'a to
WiLLIAM..F..'REDMON•b
A St. August,irte area farmer,
William..Francis Rednicad, passed
away mWilighattt and District' • •
• Hospitak.On. Friday, ...April 8
Tist. year,
RedirrOnd was born in West,
V'iawanosh TOWnship. on November
; a S011 oflolur. Redmond
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aed.Mary Robinson. • .
Ile leaves to mourn his ,.pasting
his Wife, the former Mary Kelly.
a son Wayne, and a datighter Gwen
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tiOlyne at home, one sitter Mae:
of Wintl4tIr.. two' brothers August7
hie andtheodoreof West Wawa- ;
THE 'FOLLOW ING •
GRAIN: APProir. 2i ton good nixed groin, (voilotat, oats„ b'ar. '
IMPLEMENTS,r John,Doerolse LW. Polt•Cho' 414$ PoinChitch; pow.
TRACTORS: Massey" Ferguson if 16:e now condition
Cockshutt * on new rubber
COMBINE: Cockshutt S.P. 72 ft. reconditioned motor, good
running condition
"SPREADER: No* Idea 17
SWATHER: COckshiitt. 12 ft; P.T.O.
DISC: 32 Plate John Deere
CULTIVATOR: Hargett ft. on rubber.
TILLER- 5 Cockshutt
HARROWS: T. section drag with draw bar
PLOUGH: InAernationat 3 furrow *rubber
WEED SPRAYER: Massey Harris with 11 ft. booms
' WAGON: Cockshutt 15 ribber tires; 1E'i ft. rack
TRAILERS: 2 wheel 15t bu. capacity with Ityckautio.heist on
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AUGER: 21 4 ht. grain; Tki. horsepower motor
WHEELBARROW Rubber tired; steer belt, , •
EGG WASHER: No. of virineegg baskets; 4 electric broaden;
'Me ft. Ye 6%... plastic water pipe; tractor nirobrelli; fance posh;
boddiers„ forint, shovel*, numerous ether artir.lis.
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TERMS CASK
This is a clean sweep sato; ~76119 mu,t Mx No reserve as
• *: farm has been wad.
JOHNlliAl:TER.I, PROPRIETOR
. • L., a. BRYCE* AUCTIONEER
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rrained elephants recognize 0-25 nosh. • •• • • i.; '
different work comirrana.. s • , The funeral, . in:charge of . • • • .
interest and equeern.tor Tweerltinnir Hall—CNIB'S residents
Gligtent C.4tii.• /1°1°6 Qi ' " s'•arYiCe Cent,ie for the cOunties
of ElginH. ti MidtileSe,t and
expected to be complete
by eady ApriL Blthd Voters are
riir:fi being rITOVgd into the new '
ecconational Weakens*: Ai the
have igain ehosen to apply consit14-•
erable effort in the field.of Fab-.
lie works and in effeCting this 'con-
cern •wia $..a Serve. Secretary of
the committee.; • • *
Thet" ls• at, this tameIflU rurenent, :ID blind people.are in
ped legislation hefOte.the'Hoise. pioyed.• The new, facilitiet will
There are many Itivate,MemberS' • xoyitie wee -king snasee far an add -
Bills and Mcitiiies .V441),Itti .b4dtfo'•titist of .the sig)itless
spark censiderabie debate and ::on- • ors ezri if shop
troYersy. ,the 'few .month.s... • •
. of paramount concern to a4 -4221 ance an requg a
adians wil1.ber•#.1e Bills relating to. play/Dent errabig thrn
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stared in reply' to a qizeastion..that Skop' it . )00.; has,
ons
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'The 17,epartniental :.!or. • 8-'11-1..`
ryz, 'ee:171C- -esid=tial •
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the Abolition o ilinish-r- • imAtesse their in thiv income.
rnent. The Pr4rne •Tvtinistez rias • ..2415 officias rep at sinceegan
the le.,=islatinn 'will be Introcraceri • -toe empioyeti in
through one ot the,eislisting •I:ogart-
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,Johnstone .and Son Funeral. Home,: .
Liicknow, was held at St, August -
me Church on April Ilth, at •
1 .30 a.m. 'Father C. CaManna•
was 111 charge of the service.
• The pallbearers „were •Gerry • •
Yan•Aaken, Donald Thompson, ;
AlliSter,..Gus Devereaux RaYrnotid.
Leddy., „ • • . tinel and I'm sorry 1 am late but
I just IOW( for the old paper. Sinc(
your change it now comes a COUOle
of days later. than it used to.
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It has been Very: caldhere now.
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Mde, People are always glad. ix
. 1W. . you Tacit. As for the Sertiz
st.'
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. '.livery, , Ws- mailed here cr. .19 ed
ster day as always despite cur e-r,ddi:
ion changes so the ,delay .7.1.11r•t•
for other reasons. , ' ••
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Dear -•-•-• • ' •
Enclosed is Cheque for the, Serri
•for a month, sob zeta weather day •
Hare Yeari Agp .
1965-1966 ate currently ":•lefcce, :de•
.House. andatthis :ime the 41" 7"*;•25,..:e
. ment of External Affairs
partnient Transpott„ai:d ae_ :eacy The. •
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• . partment ett.'f'efence have been'. licc4
..passed There ,are triatV more De-
partments to be examined before
. the.expiry 'slate
When these t.:,..epartritents have '•
passed the scrutiny of ;he ficuse.
/ the Estirnates of 1966-19•67 which
hive be tabled i11be presented
and .tie Committee will then pro-
• steed to examine and criticize,
•where necessary, the proposed •
spending for the coining year. . •
This Will give Mernbers.the oke-
'ortunity to ask questions pertaining
to their respective Constituencies
:es will r..rovaCe action
'crr
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7he144,'at.f.t•ition is bei
firianced by•;;,.r,as• t'rom cidee
counties in tte font -cry', area;•
a ;rant from the Provs.-...ia.,ail txt
erntnem; accumulated bequests
and 'a litnited appeal tervice
clubs, business firins, industries
•acid private individuals. • •
E. P. 'Wheeler, Distriet •
Field. S '
ecretary. reportthat' to
date $14.625.00 has been received
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been•brutal, fi,fty- five below there Uiaiviy •
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last Friday and that's cOld. ' •
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• I sure am glad to see Raul
erson going so well I had the ' , , ' •
pleasure of seeing a 'lot of the. Red • • 748
Wings when they were Juniors and
Gordon Stneltzer•and,I used to• .
watch gormie Ulitnan where he •
played Junior and we knew he• •
99uld not miss.' •• •
'1 was also yery happy in.the re -
Mrs. Alex S. Ma4Donald,, the
former.Margaret Isabel MacKen'-
zie, passed away at her home at
2'111 Morth Street, Niagara Falls,
Ontario, on 'Friday ;April tit. •
She was 67 years of age. •
Burial was made in South
loss Cenietery. Johnttone Ftirl-
eial Home in•Luckhow was in
charge. ' •••. . • '
.• MacDonald was born in
is"...liesley an April 17-, 1898. She .
was the daughter of the late,'
`,..]yirmi A ; MacKenzie • and
aret Agne-w. In 1021 she marr-
ed Alex S. MacDonald in
Windsor whose .death occurred •
wherz thewreresiding
•alCleilOW a nurnberof Years age.
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She isurvjvd by -tfnee sons, •
Donald E. of Stratford., I. Bruce '
of •*:-avistocir and Alex S. of
3ettgetOwn. BritiSh Giana.
'No sisters survive, Helen :of
Sort Lauderdale, Florida,and
Muriel of Niagara Falls. She was
predeceased by a brother and
sister, lam and lean. • "
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Dear511th
0 Is at eCrtLuc'.i4.-4.1;;s:vrieer:''t:':
Here ,is my reneWa; ...1.ut,reriptt..
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for another year. after ta.':w. --
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L. Luckhow about 08 year-t1;e, i
.... still look' forward •to t;r:"•' :aper 1,
,'-e.ni!ery of TOhn"Alidt6v. and we .Ont,
here send mit-hest wishee•to both:. •
heandhisfarnily and maythe
days:ahead be full of hope that
• an will be well.
• I Surely did enjoy •rny visit •
Home', last Summer and all 1
can.say is thanks te everyone for •
Making it so pleasant. After all
these years, .1 still remember With
fond memories the old Sepoy Town
I believe it will ever be home to
me. • • • •
Now Don, MI sign tiff sagiye
• my regards to. all the i4 gang,
• also. the Lanes, Andrews and Web-
sters•.. •• •
• As &ler,'
Jack. •
Editor's Note - the tucknowarea
• udsuonatnygeateitt 4tilFrIcliao7nu. a- • v •
• In the 30 year agb
couple of issties baclt sictte
• death was noted. In „
my name was recoraeg,1•,.: .-
40 years ago. Wien 1AI.1
those names I rhouttnr ;1 "ne•
"Oft in the stilly nr."' •
rrheryouon
eareo: octo.
•unfamiliar to me new nit
assure
• ions 1 ask is Did erne tt10:
co7.y•
loti" t.c
rsgorlior
alteiritiel..1y csitei7
Cecil. H. Armstronit
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"The Newest' s:ity .7311ada
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