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4' ' • WEDNESDAY, Singio-Copy--fsC, 20 Paps --
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Murray Morrisbn,. 20 -year-old
sop of Mr,' and Mrs. Gordon •Mor
,cfson of West Wawanosh Township,
will•spend this summer in India
working.ona voluntary basis with
• Canadian Crossroads, International.
• Murray is completing hi second
year t the University of Guelph
worldni.i; toward the o-e-gfee- o
Bachelor df,Scienee in Agticul.;:...
lure Ile has two more -years to
... go at•Guelph. . •
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He first became interested in:
asSistin.Onsother cOuntries:When
'he heard:a speaker at 'Luc know- •
'United Church about four, years
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..tago... Since ,that time he has
sought.information on the;.(ross-
roadsprogratn and was in touch
• with a CiesSroader at UniversitY. .
.Fgllowing Itp: Ins interest in'as$t,
MURR4Y,MC)RRISON
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ng. Other.' people: in the problms
throughout the.Woiid ,• Murray
•applied ' to, :Crossroads and. after de
tai e interviews an eXa mina;
tions„ he was one of '10 successful
applicants across Canada
of Rinkoar interest to this,
community is the fact that his
work will take hiina few miles •
from the city of Lucknow, ;. India.,
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Skull Fracture In
Car Accident
North
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!uIEFa.mCharnl
Hands, Forty Yea
In Their Family
. • The ,farm o'Lo 26,, Concession' •'
6, Kinloss Township, known from •
18'76 to 1931 as the Falconer farm,
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and later as.:•the Wall farm, wat ..,,
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. • .. ', sold by Mr. and Mrs.''.1.--c6fdoyof
n Wall -
Joe Buckley
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Florence MacLennan, daughter .t� MF.. and Mrs,
of Mrs. Emile:MacLennan and ''Land.csn'.Onta'i9' Prior to 187.'•
the late Mr'. -MacLennan Of Loch- Robert "Owl"' was the owner"
alsh has successfully passed her " according ' to the abstract of title. '.
R. N. A . =examinations. She is a- - __It:waa fortY'Lyears_ on /Maich'Ist '
19'70 graduate of Victoria HoSpitai„ since Mr % and Mrs.' Wilson Wall . .. .. • ' •''' .. .. '
London and is presently on the., • :' and family moved from, Culross
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staff at Kincardine . General Iloipit Township. to the 'Falconer 'farm. •
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al.. ' . . f . • : . ; . • - In 1945:Gordon:married the former
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Marjorie Arthur and they have • •
lived on this farm untillast week :
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•:Kenneth• Eadie ,19-yea47old sori
of • Mr. and 'Mrs; Lorne Eadie of
liolyrood , received a fractured
skull and othee injuries in an' accid
last 'Sattirda. •
Street,'• Wingharn.with their fam-
HoI L • ily DaVid Janice • Doug and : ' ,
d 'tidies Night l , •
!Brian. Another, daughter (Marion) .4.
• The LucknOw Chapter of RiD)i.a.i. ,rMrs. Eric Hewitt lives pear Kin -1 . .
Arch Masons held their annual • . ca.i'dine• •“. . '. ' 1, : * ' . '
ladies night in the -Anglican Pdr7
an_ J. S. Robb Are Two New
!rectors Of Huron andlinloss Telephone
System, Plan Major Work /This Year
BY AB WYLDS
OnWednesdaY evening of' last .•••
'week over.Sixty'subScriberS':attencl.
ed,the'aimua.Inreeting•dfthe
Huron and Kinloss Nluneipal
,..,phone'$ystenr. The meeting.' •
• which. was held. in 'the' IltirOn •
• 7015,ilishipjfailinAple)L; wa.S • • •
• ,presided over b the•senior direct
SteWart. Needham... Stewart has
held the position of one of the '
tiiree•directors•fdr'a..period extend,
.ing 'Mote than thirty five years..
• • He and Manager, of. the System;
Clayton Nicholson teportd glans
'for further imp:Oven-tents during
••the cdtning su m i ner.:The.Major.
fone, Of :the se will be the, corriple
tionof,the Onderdround installa
tionof the wires in this area....
There will, be, d be nt reiistreof
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Kincardine Provincial
who:investigated the accident, •
sta-ted :chat, he Vas d jidbeJ1e 11
a car driven by 1t -year-old Almor,
AO -test son .6f..• Mi and -Mr's Jack
Ackert . of :11olyrOod They were ,.
proeeeding north and •Swerved to
miss:a dog coining out of ..the west
ditch: The car went out of contra
and struck a stump in the eait.:
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The 1965 Chrysler as a com-
plete. wreck.. Almer Ackertrec-
eivied minor injurjes i3eSides .a
fractured skull, Kenneth Eadie"
2nd'..
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0,od crowd was,wele.onied •by.,
Larry, SA.lkeld whO-is•First Prineip
of,the Chdpief. • • •
Cam MacDonald capably" •
handled the'l\last§n: of Ceremonies
job and,Grd pishei had charge of
Euchre1.• '• • , ' ,
l‘lartha and Earl Heywood. prOvid
ed.enterta'innient with vocal num-
bers' and organ and guitar acconap-
anirnent, apfusing patter and feats
of Magic.- . • ' ' • • .• 1
, Thirteen tables:Of euchre were
plavecl' with ,Mrs: Clarence Bell .
.e-iv.e&a lac era t i,o to -the ' face, -a natMrs--.-TO m Salkeld.inners for
ri'ght..'•arlit and .elbow and to his the ladies and HarVey:Webster
knee. ' He.Was adMittedy? Wtng,.: and Wesley Joynt for the 'gentle 7
haM lidspital a [ld his condition is
satisfctory. •.
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Fire Destroys Large Barn Of Phillips
111.:, est avionos typis
fire e.:ompletely.clestrO),.;.ed. the • the' .barti 'as: .1•Ir.'.Niendr,y had
large barVof•Fhillips...:•,.letiary on .out of trm.C.ag6••and
',.*•'••I`litirciaY night' of last The•• ,WaS-cOnee)ntrating',4.Vn1;i
'West: wanosh ii., Abdut ei0t. ,N•v:cre sa‘:cd
...:109nSliip., on the. Thad 1511c
1:01,',..just. South .0 the "9th coriees.,: ('-1esuroYcNI.
;slot). • . . t, , ,cairse'Of driMage su'ffe,red.•in tiic
WIte'.117Ves,al'oe:, had •:11'iz•
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bec
h. work4ng in the. barn early • in Liu know. 1 De pa rtilient
•the e enin a:00 after scOttipleting 'porttied to tl1.. c i11 The: V,/ind. „I t
. rrdi,rone-tolTed-ai---" t w .•
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was not f11ilr well .111.0 fire.* wet, away;froin'the,•Nkii.ar
was spottLd b\ 1.1.10ighbbi.tr:; l<c itli honic• •
Cransten'„, who roused tvir• • • .• • Some oftIte .inaeltiner.y froin .•••
Nenar.y and' turned in the a1arit tllc i'')arn was:in the -)rard at thi
aortt.• :hac.irbeen . • •
• Lest to tlie'blaze were 66 pis, doin so 11.1 cht.trtginziio the, barn ..
and other farm i-nach-.- ;and had tf.,rr,i.c.)ratilylii.iovedilie
lltere:wereila Cattle in ••• • Machinery ont...:•••,. • , , •
N701 10
1 of 'four
tern and,two.soni; Frances, at,p, .• „•... .. •
Barbara ; Sheila,'Chris and Peter
They-p-144-.L04n"
their fartn.home .*., •
The farth; has on it a stone
house with a slate roof, which is.
the•Original'roof put on when the.
building was erected. in 1893.: • '.
The woodshed and • garage were
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added in 1910. :Thi.s has the or.&g-
inal
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steel roof:which was purchas-
ed
-frbrn'a iiicknoW Hardware
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merchant by. the' name of Bell,.
It is believed the barn was •
erected around 1874. with the
straw shed added at a later date. •
. The bountift.i1-1,•,Ti-grrerstrpply,
suPplieci;by.rieverfaiiing springs
on the back fifty acres of the farrn•
men - Lunch was served l?y-the:
.make this, a n..attractive 'plac to. •
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Ann•les
glicaadi. . . .
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Justl,Port of the Busload Visiting In' A.rect
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21 STUDENTS, DAN DALTON IS THEIR TEACHER
Moose.Factory Students Spend Several
Days WitkSi.i.oseph.s...Sch.00ISt
ungsbridge Who WiH Make Return Visit
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ehets,r•parents -
and friends front the gingsbridge
Separate SehOoLhad anexciting
and different week end ta1,tileY
)os t� stndentsand tWo,
teachers front the commtunty of
MO6se•Factory' in Northern Omar.
Jot tan balton: (tarnie.y_resid-
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ent of' Ash -ft Ttlida"lor
est it St,. Joseph's KingSbridgC,
is iidsg teaching JP' MOose MC tory
told, through his 'efforts',..,•.'ind those
of the Kingsbridge,principal
Ste filer and his 8taffi the visit
(ON11NUt)ON PAIIt
Clclii Steffter and'pan
na11611.; ..aeoanipanied
stnttents ,from
ateSchOdi•,..Kinisbridge and
Mpose.Paetory'on'their visit to
'area .fattnt arid piaCeS Of'bUinp4
latt week end, Clem is principal.
of 'the 1<ihgtbridge ,ehool and
'Dan, a native•of Ashfield
now teachingat Moose Factory.:•
tWO: men •and their ,assistantS • .
arta'nged, the visit here by the
northern students .a nd &return
Visit by '1,::ing8bri.dge in lune,