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young Skaters Perform 441. Achievement Night.
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Intriday. evening , March
ge meeting Of about 75'
froMiltiron Township and
kwelloS. otherS, w as
kliurOrt Township . ha 11 •
the international
r Machinery Company'S
lose down their Ripley ,
'Ole,Ski In.
di During
ter Holidciy
d Mrs. Floyd Stanley of
concession of Huron
spent the winter school'
'ding in Austria. • s principal of Ripley -
ntral School and his wife.
stewardess with Air Can-
..,
uple travelled by air to
Switzerland and took a
ree hour bus ride to a
lage in Austria, St, An-
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Three Generations Team Up To Bag,Wolves
IRATION INITIATES MEETING OF. 75 FARMERS
ley Area Farmers Concerned About
s Of Machinery Dealership,.
late Petition, Meet With Company
BY AB WYLDS
Purch40: New. Tractor
And loader At Tenderhice Of $8190,
Make WaibleFly-Spriiy.Appointmen4
youngmembers of the
4 Skating Club are pictur-
gter completing their
lance at the achievement •
Satuiday. Left to right
are Connie Lanting, 7, daughter
of Lucknow; Lori Stanliy, 5 ,
of Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Laming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Stanley, Lucluiow; Christine Gib-
Ashfield Young People Will Be
resentatives Of Local 335, National
ors Union, On Youth Exchange
Ashfield Township council met
on March 20 with all members
present. „,Minutes of the last
meeting were adcipted..
Council decided to proceed
McInnes Family To
Live At Blyth
Dan McInnes' of the 10th' con-
cession of Kinloss Township rec-
ently'sold his 100 acre farm to
Gerald Murray , who also resides
On the 10th.
Mr.:and Mrs. Mclines have
purchased a home in Bl.yth and
will move about the first,bf May.
They have farmed on the 10th
on the former Ed James place
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,with the purchase of tractor and
loader from George Wraith, God -
erich at a price of $8190.00.
Benson Shackleton was engaged
to spray cattle in Ashfield' for
Warble Fly Control at 15 cents
per head. The tender of Harvey
Kilpatrick was accepted for War-
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
New Owners For
Holyrood Store
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray of
the st. Helens area in' West
Wawanosh Township, have pur-
chased Maxwell's, General Store
at Holyrood and will take over
the business about April
16th.
Mr;. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell“
proprietors of the Holyrood store,
purchased the business from Mr.
and Mrs. John Frook about two
years ago. Last winter they Suf-
fered a severe fire loss to their
building and businesi, but after
renovating the.store, 'they re-
opened for business within a few
weeks.
Mr. Maxwell, a photographer,
will enter the photography
businegs in Ingersoll where the
family will move about the mid-
dle of April.
soh, 4, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. •
Jim Gibson ,of Ashfield and ,Wilma
.Van der Velde, 6, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van der Velde,
Ashfield.
tion between July 8 and 10, spend
10 days with farm families'in the
host region, then everyone returns
to Winnipeg for a seminar from
July 24 to 27. They arrive home
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Died In 84th Year
,Mrs: James :E. Culbert of '
Lucknow passed away at Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton on Monday,
March' 27 in her $4th year.
The funeral service will be
held on Thursday , March 29th
at 2 p.m. at MacKenzie Memor-
ial Chapel, Lucknow.
Temporary entombment will
be in South Kinloss Mausoleum:
Wilkins of Ashfield Town-
)n of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Henriette Van Diep
also of Ashfield daugh
4'. and Mrs. Frank Van
';‘eek„ from Local 335. of
.onal Partners Union, will
ng the'group'of Ontario'
participants in the 1973 N. F.U.
Youth Exchange. There will be
21 travel groups this year , an in-
crease of 7 over last year., Each
group will elect, a leader who will
be responsible during the eXchange
for the young participants.
All groups leave their destina
Agency operated by Elmer Court-
ney.
The company has one more
outlet in Bruce County located
at Mildmay. It has a total of
67 agencies in Ontario.
Farmers through this area right-
ly expressed that Elmer gave
prompt and efficient service
and that closing his. agency would.
result in inconvenience result-
ing in theloss Of precious time
at the harvest season and need-
,
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Honour Lanes On
50th Anniversary
KINLOUGH NEWS
On Friday evening ; March 23rd
friends and neighbours of Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Lane gathered at
their hbrne in hOnoitr, of their 50th
Wedding anniversary which is on
April 4th.. Mrs. Jack Barr
chaired the prograrn‘which began
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Three, generations of hunters
teamed up to bag a wolf on Tues-
day of last Week in Kinloss Town • -
ship, their, fifth of the winter
season.
Shown left to right are Dick
McQuillin of Kinloss, his sort
Harvey and groneiton Gary, both
of St. Catharines. 16uyear-old
Gary. who has turned 17 since the
photo was taken, shot the wolf in
the middle which is held by his
dad. It was Gary's first.
The McQuillin family are no
strangers to the huntrng of wolves
and usually manage to come up
with some during the winter sea -
son. This year's bag were shot
three in Kinloss Township and two
in . Kincardine Township:
The McQuillins had also been
With Donald and .Duncan McEwan
of Kinloss and Harold Erringtorrof
West Wawanosh. when another 'wolf
was shot earlier . in the seasoh.
The Bruce County wolf bounty
is $35.