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Wherever. you may t there's a complete, stock ,of CO-OP Fertilizers nearby;,'
CO -operatives ,located d r ought/too Ontario pro%idc the .finest service a‘ arlahle,
• You are assured of supply it, this or any Other time of year. Rightnow. your
Co-operative is folly-stot:ked with a complete• line of ,fertilizers' ready 'fur
immediate pick-up or delivery in any quantity and'rurt; 'analy'sis.
You ' on depend on CO-OPuali'aimed
q ty. Because Co-operative s are
and controlled by: the People they serve ... the farmers of Ontario..
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COOQLtTE FENTI1,6iUR "SERVICE
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• KINLOUGH NEWS
Word..was received here of the
death of the late Elmer Percy at
Chilliwack B G 'follow'in` a len'.
Elmer illness, was arson of •
the late'Mr. y
Mrs. James Percy
and
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and;, spent his; boyhood.days here..
We . extend sympathy • to the sbere av-
,ed family and relatives. ,Lloyd :
Percy of 60.*Albert:St..St '.Cather
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.ines is the .last'survivin . member of
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this „family.'
Mr. and Mrs William Haldenby,
'Mr. and Mrs Arthur .Haidenby
'spent an evening with their cousin •
• Mrs. William. Kydd,• concession 14.
'Mrs. John.Scott. who•has been` a • •
',patient in Victoria' Hospital., Lon-
don Is spending , awhile with her . ;
mother Mrs WilltaYri Cox:.
• Mrs Harold Haldenby visited last
week with relatives'•at"Toronto
A farewell party was held 'On Sat--•
urday-evening for Mr: and' Mrs
Sate: Fanner who are -moving to
Kincardine • .
Mrs.* William Haldenby visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs
Harvey •Becking at Brantford;,
Mr..and Chris. Shelton tIton visit-
ed .last week at:London with relat,.
Ives: .,
Cathy Gillespie entertained
friends birthday party Fri-
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day afternoon.' We aresor . to reporto that'Wa ane
ry.,Y
Percy has, -been, confined to bed
with the chicken pox,
`n r�t ns to .Mr and Mrs.
Co ulat'g a • io hi .
Bob Brooks nee :Sharon Hodgins)
of Wingham on the. birth of a son.'.
on Sunday, May 7th This:is.the,
first grandchild .for .Mr. and Mrs..
Perry. Hodgins; •
John Lane of -Port Elgin spent the'
week -end'' with Mr. and Mrs. Mal-:
color Lane , Hugh and: ;Stew art .
Miss W innifred Percy spent the
week end with Miss Pearl Scott
at Woodstock. ,
Mr, and, Mrs . Gordon MacDonald
And girls South...Line ,, . Mi. ; and Mrs:
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• 1966 Ford Galaxie, 4 door hardtop, 8 cylinder,fully. equipped
:11 1966 Chevrolet' Impala, 4 door hardtop, V -d fully equipped •
■ 4--1966 Chevrolet Bei Air Sedans,: V4 automatic, fully .equipped L
1966 Ford Galatcle 500 XL, fully equipped,; automatic
1966 Pont ac Stratochief, automatic
1966 Chevrolet Caprice;. 2 'door hardtop, fully ,equipped
.0 1965 Chevrolet Bel 'Air Stationwagon, 9 passenger, automatic
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Bert Thomson' and-family:'of Tees -
,water visited on Sunday with Mr..'
and Mrs. Tom,:MacDonald.;,,
' All telephones in this area chang'-
ed:'over to dial on Sunday morning
with the - area code being 519. The
Ripley number is 395-.
Mr, and Mrs..Norman Fry and
farnily of Harriston visited with
Mr: and Mrs William E. 'Haldenb
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Mrs. Gertrude Walsh; fs .hostess to
the W. A. and Evening Worker's
at her borne on Thursday •afternoon.
'A'number'of the students of Luck -
now District High'School and their
teacher:Mrs • `•.Laura Hewitt left •
Sunday for Montreal 'to enjoy •
EXPO 6:7. •
' Sandra,Percyof:Toronto. spent, •' a•
few days' with... her parents Mr: and.
Mrs, Alex Percy. and. Wayne.
Mr arid Mrs. Bob Scott, Jeffrey
and i Heather visited with Mrs.•, John
Scott and Mrs..; William Cox: .
Next Sunday,May'the 14th, the.
Anglican -Service will be held at
9:.30 a.m . This:. will be the start
of Sunday School for the .summer,
months.
Mr .'and `Mrs. William/Ritody :of
Hanover visited during the.week
with Mr. and. Mrs;. • Gerald Rhody .,
•Ho lyro o.d ' W:1
KINLOUGH NEWS
The tN.I, met on Thursday'
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evening at the home of Mrs Tom
;Hodgins. Mrs. Harold .Haldenby
presided and the meeting :opened
by singing the ode and repeating ,
the Mary Stewart Collect in •unison;
Visitors were welcomed at this.
bine '
Mrs. Prank Maulden gave' the.
treasurer's report. "Thank You"
letters were read from members
who werehospitalized since the.
last•meeting , Pictures ofrthe'Queen
Scouts will be 'framed . A meeting
of the Historical research• cotnriii- ' `
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ttees will be held on May.l8th at
Tiverton.; Roll call."Something'
would like to see at the World's ,
Fair" . Mrs-. 1:1A„ Murray reported•
on Horne ,Economics and health
Mrs. TomfHodgins gave the
topic on the life of . Pauline Johns,. •
ton. ,'Mrs. Raynard Ackert led• in, a
sing -song. Mrs, Jim Smith :gave a
poem on "Mother's Day"
The motto "'World.' Affairs are Our
Affairs" was prepared by Mrs •
Ellwood Elliott and read by Mrs'.
Lyman Sutton.. A soap contest Was.*
conducted -by Mrs, Raynard Ackert'.
Mrs`, Harold Haldenby gave the
courtesy remarks and the meeting
closed by singing `"God save the . .
•Queen" and Grace. A delicious
lunch w as served by the `hostess•
WEDNESDAY,, MAY 10th, 1967 .
Judgelan. Mac Rae .DiesSudden.Iy..
Was Nalive Of' Lochalsh Area:
Ian MacRae, 014:, 'judge of Middle
sex County since 1949, , died Sunday,
night, April 30th at ;his horn. -.1
Grosvenor,- St. ,. London
He became Junior judge of. Midd-
lesex in'May., '1946 and on the
death of Judge Joseph: Wearing in
1947, ,he carried • on' as acting
county,,judge until July. 1949,
whenhe was sworn in as judge of
Middlesex County.
.Judge MacRa e was 'a' former chair-
man of the London police';commis-
and family
,Among those from here who left
on. Sunday for Montreal were'Mrs.
Jack Hewitt., ' Brenda and 1 -leather ,
Joan• Percy , Janet and Margaret
Bushell, Marjorie Burt,: Betty :Sch
neller and. Elora Mae MacDonald'
Mr.' and Mrs.. Rae Elliott and
family; of : Detroit, ' Mrs Alible
Russell, Kingarf., Mr .•• Mrs
Wilmer. Johnston of Goderich visited
with Mr. -and Mrs. Ezra.Stanley
,during the week:
scion ,
Born atbLochalsh, he was a desce-:•
ndant. of Scottish fishermen who
took up farming in Canada. His
parents were John MacRae and '
Jessie Mackenzie.. The -MacRae
m s nnd• operated, by`
Kenfarnetih' Macqwownedkenziea.
' His mother,' passed away in 1944,.
His :fattier laterM'oved to Luck -
now to reside." He died in 1961 -
after being struck by a car while Walking to his home on "'Quality
Hill11.
Judge MacRae received his ;early
education at Lochalsh Public
School, Lucknow Continuation
School and Wingham High School.
in 1926:. he graduated from Os,:•
goode Hall.. '
After his call'•to the bar the same;
'year , he mov..ed• to Strathroy. and: "
established' hit own practice, He
moved to London several years ago:
In 1941, Mr. :MacRae was appoin
ted 'deputy :.police :magistrate under
Magistrate Donald B. Menzies, In
this capacity•he presided in London
magistrate's court each Monday
and in Strathroy; Lucari and.Glen-
coe, on other .days ,
Surviving •are his.wife , the former
Winifred' Elliott; brothers,' Duncan •
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London and James, Toronto .He'
was predeceased bya sister Mrs.
Gordon (Jessie) Fenety.
fudge MacRae suffered• a heart
attack last summer...He'had been
back to work since. March'on a•.
limited schedule..
• Funeral service was held at 8P ,m'
p;.m. Tuesday:May 3rd at new St:;
Jaynes Presbyterian Church, Lon-
don.' An honor: guard of judges,
R. C. M'. P. , O.P.P. '':; and city
police lined the walk as the, casket
was taken from the church.`.
.Burial was•,a:t 11 arm : Wednesday.,
at Lochalsh cemetery
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is through a SHUR-GAIN Feeding,.Program•;
Get your pullets. into top laying condition by
.22 weeks . by using SHUR-GAIN Proven Feeds
and Feeding Methods that have been farm.
tested at the SHUR-GAIN Research Farm.:
Now is Ole time to startto make a winning
team- out',of your replacement flock. Drop
in today so we can discuss the SHUR-GAIN
Pullet • Feeding • Program: -that w-11 do the best
job foryou•
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