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EARLY RISER COFFEE 79c 1 FRIDAY NIGHT
SOFT MARGARINE '422148 =UNill 10 O'CLOCK
representing the "Six Nations Ind-
ian Reserve". The girls were chos-
en for their beauty , personality;
poise, charm and each had to
model a mini-skirt arid *evening•
dress. The ten semi-finalist gave
a short speech on their fair or agri-
culture in Ontario.
Kinloss Council met for the
regular meeting on August 2nd .at
8 p.m. , the reeve and Council
all present.
The minutes'of July .3rd meet-
ing were adopted as read.
A complaint was acknowledged
from Hilray Farms Ltd. concern-
ing the lowering of the water lev-
el in the pond and farm well on
Lot 12, Conc. 10 in- conjunction
with, the Kraemer-Murray Drain.
The clerk was instructed to "
contact M. Gibson Ltd. re: •
repairs on the Holyrood Drain on
Lot 11,. Conc. 7.
The following accounts were
ordered paid: General, 672.81,
Drains, 1394.52,_Highways,
4931.42.
The meeting adjourned to meet
ottSeptember 5th_otat the call
of the reeve.
FRASER MacKINNQN,
CLERK.'
Mrs. Neil I. MacKenzie 'of
I,ucknoW spent 'the past month
visiting with.her family in Otat•ta
and Copetown.
Mr. and Mrs.' Bob Thompson,
boys John, Robert and Anne of Wind-
sor visited with relatives in Luck-
now from Thursday to Monday of
eld
Mrs. Harold. Treleaven of Luck-
.now returned Friday from •a two
week holiday with her son Bill
and his family at Beaver , Penn-
sylVania.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of
Ashfield, Mrs.. Jim Reid', Seaforth
and Mrs. Ewart MacPherson of
Lucknow attended the funeral of
their brother-in-law Harry M. Lee
in Toronto on- Saturday.
Mrs. Wayne Brooks, Shelley
afici _Craig , Mrs-. Elwctid Brown,
Laurie, Dwain, Douglas
of Preston were.holidaying at
MeTineset Park, Goderich
for the past week.
last week , while camping at
the Greer farm; east of town.
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George • Alton of Sault Ste:
Marie is visiting with his sister
Mrs. Wm. Irvin and Mr. Irvin of
Ashfield. Mr. Alton celebrated
his_8_9ch_b"rtiala on. Thursday
last week.
and Mrs. Daisy Stewart of George-
town visited the first of this week
-inLucknow-with-Mrs:-L. C.
Thompson. •The three were class-
matei at`Guelph Genetar Hospital.
Visitors in Lucknow recently
with Walter and Anna, Dexter were,
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes. MacDonald
of Pickford, Michigan; Mrs.', Isaac
Rye of Hessel, Michigan; Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Kennedy of Don Mills;
Mrs. .Annie Kennedy of Listowel;
Mr'. and Mrs. Jack Davies of ,
Essex , England; Mr. and Mrs.
Hayden Williams of Bolton, Ont-
ario; Mrs. T. McPhee and Harvey
of Paris, Ontario accompanied the
Dexters on a five day bus trip to
lvloosonee in Northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Goldie .COckwell
of Detroit were recent visitors
with relatives in the Lucknow
area. '
stays at the C. N. E. to promote
it during its entirety.
First runner-up was Miss Karen
Livingstone of Markdale i who
also won a "MisS Congeniality" ,
award chosen by the girls of the
contest. Second runner-up wag
Miss Carole Styres of Oshwekeri
Kinnon, daughter of Charles Mac-
Kinnon and Flora MacDougall., °,
and was born in Kinloss Township
on September 5 ;4885. •
On April 10, 1936 in Hamilton,
_she married:Williarn_T.. Rotas=
of Huron Township. .Mr. and
Mrs. Roulston farmed in Huron
Township before moving to Luck-
now, Mr. Roulston passed away
on March 27 of this year.
Roulsion is survived bia
son John Roulston of Huron Town-
ship.
Besides her husband she was
predeceased by four brothers.
Charles, Angus, Ronald, Laughie
and two sisters. 0
The funeral service was held
at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Wednesday, August
16. Rev. Robert Nicholls was
minister.
Pallbearers were John Ross,
Alex MacKinnon,„ Lorne Wilson
Leonard MacInnes, Gordon
Roulston and John Roulston.
Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery.
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LINDA STANLEY
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George Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gilchrist, and Mr. and Mrs.
Rois Errington were invited on
Linda's behalf by the‘C.N.E. to
attend the functions of the day
and were dinner .guests at a lovely
luncheon in 'the Queen Elizabeth
Buildirig.
Linda's prizes included a
sterling silveLcharm bracelet, a
silver dollar, a genuine leather
• Miss Florence Pfohl of Toronto wallet and purse , a framed en-
larged photograph of herself, and
a box donated by Purex of soaps,
-cleaners , detergents-,-et-c-T—Her
expenses were all paid by the • .
sponsors, the Canadian National
Exhibition, the Sweetheart Soap
Division of the Purex Corporation
.td. and _the _Ontario Association
of Agricultural. Societies.
The girl chosen as Miss C . N. E.
was Miss Debbie Carter of Rich-
mond Hill who was the recipient -
of a cheque for $1000, a ,non stop
flight for two to the, Calgary
Stampede, plus many other sniall-
er prizes. She also has the oppOr-
of Atib-urn. Mr. and ,mrs. Stewart tunity_to earn $250 a week if she
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MRS. W. T. ROULSTON'
Mrs. William T. Roulston of
Pinecrest Nursing Home , Lucknow
passed away on .Monday, August
14 in Wingham and District Hospit
al in her 87th year.
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