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WE INCKNOW SENTINEL. MiCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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Sta.a. hc-far Yokir 'gas
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and Jet U:s check: .lour •
•. car Out while you're
here. We'II give, yo6
that bumper-trbumper
check every Car .needS•.
It' costs SO ittIe and
stivs, so. much.
6.. eb itir,opio to • • 4•41,•000 iiii!!) 0,16 olio.
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Mrs. John'Aiistiri,
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• buring the Past several weeks .
s' be en -working. to ----
ward. being in a recognized bar r
gaining position for. farmers. •
farriers have,.been lost .be- -
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:cause of poo r prices paid to• them,
• this must not continue to happen'.
• The'firsfstep.happens :to be.
dairy„products; Other.products wili
follow. The large multi7nation7
al da'r
• prioe and marketing. conditions..
of dairy products. 'The 'Ontario
Milk Marketing i3Oard baCksup
Jhe. decisions and, position of the
the c•oisparations. The •farnier
Who Produce,s•the,p'roduCts comeS •
out on the shcitt.end.
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a few
of
rie-•
ark.,
the
visit'
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SCOOT:JAMBPREE
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site. was immense andbeautiful,
being at: the .15.as&of
Japan'A highest. vOleanic moun-
tain, 12,388feet gh. During ..
the Jamboree ;there A..fere many
activities going on hiking bolt,
fishing,
obstie.le...courss;' Most of all z• ,
enjOyed.meeting:other scours from
.far away colintries. About 23.,700
,boy. scouts and•their leaderS „Irep
,resenting 103 nation', 4ttet,1dfd
-,nbeft c.•• On Augu-s-t••3
started to. rain heavily 'arid stepped
45 hours later.' leaving our •' .
campsite in :20 ,inches of water.'
'Our.troop,. which consisted
scouts, had to.be.evaciiated for
two days into a/Japanese-High . •
School, .1'here Were 5-9o- of.ui
the highschoolvihich proved ;to: .,
be .quite. Crowded'.; • There' were
'too few bilks ; so' we had, to',1cave•
-Our rucksac•ks tindera tarpaulin
ttiojaniboroc-sitc ; and, colys
take' our pe.isonal kit to the high
ichodl, Diiri�g my.stay at :the
high..School,Which was near a '
city had a chance v levy JaP7-
anese culture. At the bi'gh school
riet Neii Armstrong, the first:
aStranaut.to step on. the moon.,
1,10haS beep a Scent 'leader 'for a,.
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Kraft Foodi•Ltdi is one Of.the
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largest users. Of ntilk•in Ontario
Vice PresIdent ; Walter.'
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4111er has tried many times td•L•-•-,,7---,
ftiort
farmers.: Mr. A. S. Greenwood,'
President of kt.a. ft.'Foods of Canada
said that it was no usual for
farmerS•to diStUss 'prie 'of milk:
with processors ,,so, theY refused -
to niect with.W.FiU...officials at
this time (Autz..' 9). •
'the N.F. 0; has officially laun-
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Kra ft 'FOods Ltd in'Order 'to •
strengthenthe far.mers pOsitiOn
and.)ga in .a fair Ric e_fat_da_i_ry -
• productS at ...the' farm. .
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berie
ward
WheR we returned to our catrip-
sit'e two days later , witnessed •
a, sea of mud. It took tw:o days ,'
tb clean up our caniPsite• because
afte'r a tYphoon. of 40-70 mph.
winds and'heavy. rain it left things
in,ouite .
The jamberee was then:well
,an:•c•saliWaspeplitrvg back i6 norrnal.
The Closinm
g ceremony was fantas-
,,, ,AA,0 evening. Ther:awsdree
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"wry Parm ands of spectators also:, • At the
er for Clay NA:lip-nem Corp. , has
bl;ly-"La-'H‘Ylletli.L.-7:fiTorbersi.17..1Prn fireworl ..PraCtCaiTY-
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1911. ,Thisevery
is an organization of outstanding aallsdutiheaytewacaisl
dalers.throuhout the country whcight
have 'ditilriguithed themselves returned, to •
the sales, inst Nexx fay I returned •po .Toky0' by.
, a a ion and ser
Viee_o a_ '
equipment,
• 'rho award was annotmced.-by .
Roger Clay,. Oresident,of die Ced-
ar
Iowa firm. .
Mernbets of the C. "500"
Club are choScn on the basis of
Incteased sales voltnne, adegOate
installation and service facilities,'
alld satisfactory 'Customer, rola
dens. 'Lynn41.wty it 'the operator
bf• Lowry Partri Supply located at
Arriberleyw
Many ¥eais
• . JOHN C.'CPL
John Collin Campbell, 74 -year-
old LucknOW resident ,:c4ed at
Wingham and District. Hosp4al. on
Friday, August 13th. Hejlad
been hospitalized on two-,occa..
sions over the 'past. several wee.ks.
JaelcmaSAtidely.,,,knoWn-in-the
Township7Kincar
dine area•Where he spent the past
thirty-four years., _ '
lie'wat born at Eden:Vale in
Sirricoe County On January 4', .•
1897,, the son of Samuel Collin, •
Carnpbell 'aridHarriet Ann'Adair.
Asa yOung rnan.he.WCas a barber
in Hillsburgh and Mount Forest, •
before corning to Lucknow in
1937 to practice barbering here..
Im19471te was a ppOttireittight -
houSe, keeper .at Point.Clark.
While at Point Clark he was ac,
tive in the building and. upkeep
Memorial Chapel conducted by
Rev ..Glenn:NOhle of Luclmow •
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PJhG* tiosairouti
Educational Fu
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through life Insurance?
CONTACT
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14000,W,t, .••
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COMPANY OF CANADA
and Mrs. Harold (Inez) Morrison
of Fergus, ' •
Ori June' 26th of this year Mr;
Campbell was married to9race
creer of LAicknow, the former
Grace A. Plunkett ;•who survivet.
Jack was a member of the •
United Church. the Loyal. Orange•
Lodge and the Black Knights. He
served in two 'world wars and a
memorial Legion-set4ce
op Saturday 'evening, August 14.
The funeral service was held bri.
,$und,ay', August at MaOKeniie.
of cottages.. Ile also, served for a
period On the Huron Township
lackjetiredjr9 gincArr
dine 'in 1965•and moved to Lkk7
no:/' in .19,68... ' .• , • ,
He was Predeceased by hi's
wife Lillian .Mae Treniairj,of
-ArthUr. Townshi.p. in 1949. From
t is union were two aug ters.'
who survive ..Mrs. A. 'G (Ida:
• Mellissa) Aitchison of.R.:R.1.
Seeley!s• Bay.and• Mrs.
,(ElOrence udr,e_ilv_lichki.:4,1d
.1Ak,knoW. Six grandchildren and
one'great grandsOn•also surVive.
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He
was predeceased by his •
•second wife' Iviargaret Mary. Carnp..
Ashfield TownshiP l668,
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bat 1964i1g toured around •
11040 for dday to view its sights
and..spent the next day sli6pping.
,itist before leavinglapan 1 ex-
perienced an tatthquaka• which.
registered.4,..6. On. the Reichtor.
Scale which added to the typhoon.
I,diehi*t see to many,wide'open
spaces around loan so it really • .
made ;me appreciate Canada When
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:s' i1 those peopletnsuch a
'Mail area, - ,
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Mr-. Campbell is survived by a
brother Robert CarOpbell Of Lion's'
Head; sitters; Mis'',WM-::.(Verna)
Tremain and Mrs: Russell (Reta.)
Frederick, Guelph,. Mrs. Albert,
(Stella). Xirkriess of St. Catharines.
Was -predeceased by' a, brother
Lawrence in infancy and three . •
sisters Misses Fioyence and Melissa
Presbyterian Church.' Burial was
in--Gkeentitt'Cerrnerery. , •
Pallbearers. were Lawrence
Tre-
ii tldon Ingram ,Ro1-4.ert: • .
Kirkness," Ralph,Campbell , Jack
Acton , ail nephews:and Clar.ence;
Greer. • • . •
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'faun home but at the time of the •
Mrs. Naylor was confined
to hospital. \-
A passerby repented the fire and
the call vias answered by the • .
Blyth voltinteer fire brigade.
• Lost ih the flewat about 20,,
ton of grain and 30 pigs. ,
Was ironic
also the third fire in '23 years
,for.Jplian Delbergtie,:R.:R. 3 •
A6burn. Lightning is believed
toZbe, the; cause; for the blaze . ••
Which destroyed his barn cOntaln-
ing about 3 ,000,bales of hay:
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The bi'irTeontained about 6,060 •
ba•les.Of hay, ,a quantity ,of grain;
sOnie farni•eciiiipment: and a' snow
•mobile. It is not known what • • .
.catised the • 7‘. •
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„destroyed. a .2 ,800 go . ft. barn • •
on the sarin 'Of Mr. .and Mrs,' •
David ,McClinchey, , R. lZ.'1.Aub-.
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Tfre fa, ideated on Conces7
sion.1 of •West : V/aWanOsh ToWnShip,
'is not oecupied...by 'the
McCltn-
chey . Mrs : Gordon Nay
•191- and. her family reside,in the- •
.The Delbergues arrived in ,' ' • •
Canada in 1948 and settled in. the ".., • • ,
Brussels area. Three days later ••
their home and. all their posses- .,
sions burned to the ground:
and in 196.5. their home there wa:
destroyed by fire 'At .that
the •Delbergues managed to:.? save '
those personal belongings which:"
were the groundfloor of the
home although everything on the.
'Second. :floor Was lost.' • • .'
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When the fire in the barn was. •
time to save five small Calves •
which were stabled in the build-
ing: The Blyth:Volunteertfire •
•'brigtde was summoned.
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.color performance plus
Special Look 'N Listen
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cludes Electrolok auto-
matic fine tuning and
lectrotint 'col c
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every time. Plus 'six-
year picture tube war-
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