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';Laird Stirling ofLucknow
Church will. spend • part 'of •
,acation period in July in Nair -
„Kenya, •East. Africa. Rev.'
was nominated by Bruce . '
ytery.andselected by Hamil-
C 1ference. to attend the 4th
id'Council of Christian Educ
which will be held there •
:19th to 28th..:..
Ile Rev Stirling is at the con-
e,,'Mrs. Stirling:and family
tisit with her family in'the
tunes.fRev.. Stirling plans to
e,by air from Halifax and: will
way about 21: days:.:
ere will.be: 350 delegates froth
nations at Nairobi; The
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90
gates attending are: menfand
'en who locally. and nationally
uct Sunday :Schools ;; youth
adult education; train 'min-
volunteer•' leaders and tea'-
Sonie will :be•outstanding .
en from industry,.labour,
culture, government'service
'public education
fjeast 50 denoominations will
*resented among the
gAtes. Protestants'of many
itions and Orthodox'will ,pre -
aate but there will also be
an Catholic observer -:consult
Mr. Stirling will'. be attend ,
1`ong with seven others from::
United. Church of. Canada,.
common grounds rounds and the....
al:tasks of all Christians will
Iced; viewing differences: and
LUCKNOW,
ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, APRIIL Sth, 1967
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Pledges Su Ro
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difficulties for the sake of better'
understanding and fore increasing
practical co: -operation.. Nairobi.
will be.a .new beginning for the
total concern of the educational
ministry of,the (hristianChurch.;
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Tillie Music
Feathers Nests Of
Kinloss Scoots
KINLOSS NEWS
You wouldn't guess there were.
so -many local musicians until you
-saw them gathered -on the stage . in
Holyrood Hall on Wednesday even-
ing. Fiddlers: were; Gordon: Wall,
Wm. Stanley, Aurel Armstrong, -'
George Harkness a'nd' Fraser :Mac-
Kinnon; banjo Mrs'. Ivan Conley
and Lloyd MacDouall; guitar,
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David Walland Ira Dickie; acc
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dian,
Mrs. Jim McEwan; and,
accompanying on the piano were,.`.'
Mrs. Wm. Scott,.: Miss Mae Boyle
and Mrs.. George Harkness.`These
musicians took turns playing some
good .old time, music for dancing,
Gerald .Murray was "caller" for
the square. dances..
.This event Was sponsored by the
.Silver.Lake Women's' Institute who
provided lunch .• The money raised..
was donated to the Centennial.
Tour fund of lst Kinloss Scouts.
Wraith :To
TeachWingham
Rod Wraith,of M'
son r . and Mrs.
John;Wraith, of Lucknow`, will teach
electronics; next .year at the Wing -
ham Vocational School'. ` .
..Rod 'has taught `simila instruction,
atDanforth Tech in Toronto for
the. past .two years.
He is married to the former Inge '
Suter, daughter of. Mrs. Elizabeth
Suter of the W ingham District
;High School staff and a former
teacher at Lucknow District High •
School.
Rod aqd ,:Inge h. ave •a little girl.:
shield Honour entenn. al Year Warden
nh of Ashfield Township'
Bh�bur .. _ , ..
eaiie•a to their .Reeve Donald
tflZ e t'a social evening. n
Lucknow: High School, on. Friday
bon is the 1967' 'Centennial ..
Year Warden of Huron County on
and Florence were presented with.
matched, initialled luggage from
the township; They .are shown, seat
ed, 0t1rrounded by fellow Ashfield
Township officials. Left io right
are councillors Girvin Reed and
Lorne Cook;. road,superintendent
Dick West; clerk treasurer,Donald
Simpson; councillor Eugene Fra.yne;.
deputy -reeve Cordon Boyd.
Duncan ThorbUrfl
Selis Amberley
farm Property
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Duncan Thorburn of Amberley.
has sold his 85 acre farm on. High:-
way. 21, just south of the'Amberl'ey
_crossroads, to•John •E. Baiers'.of
Waterloo.
• Mr.. Balers is the same• gentlemar.
who recently purchased about., 22 •
acres. from Donald.Cardis of Luck
now and ab'out;170 acres from. Lynn
Lowry 'of 'Amberley: The Cardis
property was .irrtrnediately to the ••
north' of the Thor,•burn 'place and .
the Lowryproperty • is at .Amberley
Beach on the Am_ berley-to;the
Beach road.
Duncan has lived allhis, life on
the farm he is selling and will con„
tinue°to reside in' the, house. The:
property'.. runs from highway 21 •
westerly. to'the,bortorn of the•hill
overlooking •Amnberley Beach.
The i.farm was •originally taken .oui
of bushla,'nd by his. grandfather and
his father before him also had the•
Property
The new owner is from Waterloo.
Lynn Lowry is "presently acting as
farm manager'for Mr. Baiers; Sale
of the Thorburn property was. corn -7',
pleted last week. An. auction s s -1e
is•being planned for Saturday;
'April15. Official possession will
'be obtained June lst.
'HerbMcQ�llin'
Sells Kinloss Farm.
ToD. Maclntyre
Herb McQuillan has sold his farm
:'atop the hill” on the second con-
cession; of Kinloss' to L'onald Mac-
Intyre
of the second
Donald, who owns the farm of his
father, the late. Archie Maclntyre
resides immediately to the west of
the McQuilhn place. .
'With the acquisition of the 200
acre McQuillin ,farm , Donald -will
have 400 acres on the, second •and
another 50' acres on the Lucknow
Holyrood road between the second
and the fourth.
Mr. 'and •Mrs: McQuillan purchas
ed their farm from the 'MacKay ,
'family and: moved there in August
of 1949. They will continue to '
reside in the farm horrte,.'
Only two men were. nominated as
Progressive: Conservative candidate
in -Huron -Bruce riding at last',
Fa a
ririd y s, nomination meeting.
Reeve George Joynt of Lucknow, on
theright, declined'to.'stand> and
pledged .his support to Roger,West
of •Wingham ; centre . :who.was
named, candidate 'by acclamation.
On the left is Walter Breckles of rf.
Kinlough.who' Pro posed Mr.: Jo nt'si
g PY
nomination.
Fire Sunday A'
Ashfield Farm
Extensive smoke ;fire'and water
damage was•done •to"tle.farm'home`
of 'Walter Clare•in Ashfield 'on Sun-.
day afternoon.
Lucknow Fire Department succee-
ded. in. controlling the'•stubborn '
blaze, in the•upstairs and attic of
the house. •,
"The fire, broke', out in mid after
noon' on Sunday, The Clare farm is
located between the 6th' and 9th.
concessions of Ashfield ; three side
roads west of the ,Lucknow -Dungan-,
non road..
•Four Breakins
At Village Homes .
Village' Police Chief. 'W,ill'iarri
Nelson is investigating four break-
ins in village honies which occurr-.
ed on Tuesday evening -of last
week, between. the. hours 'of 7:30•
and.1. pm.
Some money arid cigarettes were
lost 'at the homes of Noel.Mason.
Alex Havens, Cliff Crawford and •
Lou Parker, all of Lucknow
Entry was forced, at the Mason and`•
,Parker homes while the 'other .two
•were unlocked at the. time..
Chief. Nelso•n reports two good sus-
pects in the case.
Fund Ends At
Approx., $3500
The Courtney-P�illen memorial
fund raising offtczally, ended this.
past weekend With an unofficial
total of approximately 45500
It is the intention of the comm -
ittee to meet shortlyand decide
how.best to use this fund as a mem•
orial to the three young i ien.who
lost their lives in the Ripley acci-,
dent several weeks' ago.
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