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FEBRUARY 11
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TURKEY DINNER
$1.75
g Cabin Restaurant
KINLOUGH
The Holyrood Women's Insti-
tute held their card ,party last •
Monday evening at the hall.
Eight tables were in play. ' High
lady was Mrs. Gerald•Rhody ,. high
gent, Gerald Rhody. Birthday
closest to Robbie Burns was Mrs.
Del Mackie. •
Miss Shirley Bushell of London
spent the, week end at her home
here. •
Bill Percy ,Ilack and Murray
Barr were among those who went
on the bus trip to the Farm Indus- • •
trial Show at Toronto on Friday.
Morley and Barry Bushell joined
them at Wingham.
Mri, Bill Burt, Mrs. Donald
McEwan, Mrs. John Barr , Mrs.
Jack Barr , Miss, Winnifred Percy
and Mrs. Art Graham were at a •
quilting party at the home of
Mrs. 'Morley Bushell at Wingharn
on Friday.
Misses ,Ecina and May Boyle
will be hostess for the meeting of
the Anglican Church Women on
Thursday afternoon, February 8th..
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Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping -- Sausage Making — Fast Freezing' •
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE' ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on 'Thursday for Friday's kill
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your. Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks —1111hatever Your Requirements Are
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Montle Killed Beef, Pork
and Lamb tn Any Quantity At.Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL' MEATS ARE" GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR.
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Yours sincerely,
Susan Burrows.
KIS 5B7 , Colonel By Dr. ,
Ottawa, Ont. ,
February 3, 1973.
Clerk's Office,
Lucknow Ont.
Dear Sir or Madam;
As a student of Cultural Geog-
raphy at Carleton University,: I
am investigating the. origins of
place• names in‘rny home county
of Bruce. Through books, histor-
ical atlases, and archives I have
found most of my material but
have been unable to get such .•
information for ;softie of the small-
er communities in Kinloss ToWn-
ship; Whitechtirch..Langside,
Holyrood and Kinlough. •
I would greatly; appreciate such
information or a source where I
could ,find it myself, within the
next three weeks. I hop6 that
this will not be too much trouble
for you..
MRS. THOMAS BLAKE
frs. Clara Blake passed away
;unday, January 21st, at Park-
d Hospital in London in her
:ty-second year. Following
misfortune of breaking her
, Mrs. Blake had two years of
)ital and nursing home dare, •
11906 she was married to
Imas We Blake. Prior to rimy -
to London in 1961, they had
d in the Blake community on
ninth concession of Ashfield,
almost 57 years. In London
enj/oyed good health .for
oral years and- took a keen
rest in her family and in
eting new friends.
Srs. Blake was.predeceased
her huiband and
infant son and is Survived by
daughteri; Mrs.. Grace Mac-
r and Miss Olive Blake, and.
ee grandsons, Jack, Ronald,
1 Donald. •
21ara Eunice Mae , .daughter .,•.
fames Webster and Grace Reid,
the last remaining member
ier family of ten children;
Wm. Ritchie (Ida), Mrs.
prge. Coleman (Millie),
les Webster, Mrs. John Savage
ace), Mrs. James Reid, (Marg-
t), Robert Webster, Mrs.
an Pierson, Kate.. Webster
Minnie Webster.
rhe funeral service was con-
led by Rev. D. A. Facey,
nity United Church, LoridOri.
isted by Rev. J. E. ,Humme.1,1
nity United Church, Ashfield
Tuesday „January 2,3rd at
IO P.hl. in the MacKenzie
modal Chapel, Lucknow. •
nporary entombment was in
th Kinloss Mausoleum with fin-
esting place. Greenhill Cemet-
. Howard Blake, from the
ke community, officiated at
Organ with favourite hymns.
pallbearers ‘kkel.0; Eldon
tie, Harvey Ritchie , Clifford
bster, Dave MacKenzie, Wat-
WOster and Melvin Webster.
Blake was a member of •
ke's United Church where she
ght a girls' Sunday School •
for several years. In 1938
received a Life Membership
he Women's Missionary Stie-r.
iany comm Unity friends and
sisters of the chureh shared the
erous hospitality of the Blake
le over the years. She was
er too busy, to help her friend's
neighbours whether the octa-'
was a•time of joy or Sorrow. 4'
`ea was served following the
/ice by the' Blakets at
:South'KinlotS Church.'
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga,
Kathy , Clarence and John spent.
the week end in Bowmanville with
Mr. arid• Mrs. Minnie Wybenga
and family and with their daugh-
ter Rudy Wybenga. Mr. Wybenga
preached at Port Hope Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. On the return
`lap' Rudy accompanied her. ,
family home and, returned on Mon-
day with her father enrotite to
Knox college, Toronto.
Miss Ruth Elliott of Huron Park
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs.' Waiter Elliott:
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Bill Parker of 'Luc
an were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben MCClenaghan and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCleriag-
ban were Wednesday evening.
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las MacDonald Of Blyth.
Mx.. and Mrs. Angus MacDon-
ald, Dale and Donald of St.'
Helens were Friday visitors with •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl •
McClenaghan and Mr. and Ivirs.
Ben McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Evans and
family of Georgetown vicinity •
were callers on Saturday and
Sunday'on his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of.
Wingham were Sunday visitors •
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mow-
bray.
Charles ThoMpson and John , •
Gibb of Walkerton were home 'for
the•week end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes.,
Mr.' and Mrs; Alex Craig and
„Lana were Saturday visitors 'with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich-
tenberg and family of Poit Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family were Sunday visitors .1
with his mother- Mrs. Gordon •
Elliott of Wingham.
Mr. Dowdles of. Hamilton, a
student at Knox' College, Toronto
preached on Sultday at Chalmers
Presbyterian Church, White 7'
church and Langside, while Mr.
Victor Wybenga . was preaching
at Port Hope. ,
Miss Alma Conn of Guelph
spent the week end with
her parents .Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace 'Conn and on Sunday Mr., and
Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason
of.Wingham, and Mrs. Earl CaSlick
visited with them.:
Mr. and Mrs. George
Tiffin of Lticknow were Snnday •
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin:
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright of
Rosem0 visited Saturday with Mr.,
and Mrs. Russel Chapman. Mrs..
Wright and Mrs.. Chapman arc
Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill.Casliek of
Culross were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. JohnWillis of
Har ever.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus 'Falconer
and KeVin of Strathroy were week
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Falconer and,Tbny.
' Mrs. Earl Caslick was a Satur-
day visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coulies and family of East
Wawanosh'.
Robert Durnin Was released on
Thnrsday from Wingham and
District Hosspital and returned to
the hoMe of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin.
Mrs., Lorne Durnin had a' quilt-
ing bee last Tuesday. Present
for the occasion were
Wallace Cdnn, Mrs. Earl Cas-
lick Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs.
Fred Tiffin, Nits.. Bill Rintoul
and Mrs. McNeill. ,,,,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth
spent -a few, days last Week in.I:on-
don'with Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Mof-
fat, Heather and' Ansley.
Whitechurch Women's Institute
will hold their meeting Monday,
February 12 at 2 g.m. at the "
home of Mrs. lames Currie,
Wingham. The roll call "If I
were a shut-,in how I would like
to be remembered". Bring. a
treat for the Valentine boXes.
Motto - Keep healthy , 'keep
happy, keep helping - Mrs. Wm,
Evans. Speaker from Home Care.
Contest arid programme Mrs,
Dan Tiffin.. Lunch Mrs. Currie,
MrS. James McInnis, Mrs. Roy
McArthur, Miss Merle Wilson.
curries School ProgreSsive
Euchre Club held th.eir meeting
on Friday. evening, Febtirary 2 .
in the Belgrave arena assemb-
ly room with 8 tables enjoying
the game. Sponsors for . the even-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
James and Mrs. Congram: Those
receiving prizes by numbers were
Mrs. Jim Coultes, 'Kenneth r
Currie, Bob Arbuckle, Mrs. 'Brad-
ley Oalbraith, Lawrence Taylor,
Mrs. Roy Dawson. The next •
sponsors are Mr. 'and Mrs. Herson
Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.' LawrenCe
Taylor.
With spring like weather the .
ground hogs Were out February 2
but 'in this 'vicinity no•sun shone
for them to see their shadow. So
we have to wait and see what
happen's. Many folks report seeing
crows.
Mr. and MrS. Ivan .Laidlaw
Janet and Kimberley visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Alton. and family, of Ashfield.
/ On Sunday Joe Tiffin attended
the Executive and General meet-
ing of Stratford, Musicians Assoc-
iation local 418 in Stratford and •
District Labour centre.
Douglas Tiffin Wingham on
Sunday visited with his
grandmother Mrs., Orville Tif-
fin. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin
and family.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan of
Goderich visited Friday with' her
/mother Mrs.. Lillian McClenaghan,
Mr. and is. Archie Ptirdon on
Friday evening attended the meet7
ing and banquet of BelgraVe Cred-
it Union and the dance after in
the W.I. Hall.
Miss Linda Snowden of London
spent the week end with her. par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Snowden.
On Sunday Mrs. Doris Humphrey
and Susan and John Clemens of
HesPeler also visited at the -same
home.: .
Miss. Joan Laidlaw of Goderich ,
is Spending a few days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laid-
law .
Thy, 8 Fria'
.:
Seek History Of
Kinioss Hamlets
The following letter was receiv
ed by the village clerk A. E.
Herbert. Perhaps local historians
could help.