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Jahn JLaekney also took up the
East 50. 'or! Lot 14, 'Hie son, Ana
drew, get it' After John Hackney's
death. With ;turf,26 ' acres the ggft`
off Lot 1V . hethen hat&. .75 acres;.
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as Musworthy, Alvin Stewart,
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bell. Joseph, was hernia :Ireland,
but was'origingllyi of" Scottish: des-
eeht. • ,T1 a parents and a 'ter of
the"PaInilg lined in"II borne Town:
ship, the others in; HM 'pert. These
Were Georgi Jaineo, Joseph and
Martha' ('M SJiin Norris), also Tay-
for; who was raised with the Joseph
Ca>Ihp(bell'family from a bey.
Qec►ipants:r West 50---John•13aek-
ney,'George•CamPbell, Wm. Towers,
Archie'. McVurdy,-Sam McCurdy.
John Hackney, Sr„ wee the first
to own 'Lot 15, 'but' he never the
here.. By=1856 John. Toweree a nee
!Live of Falkirk, Sterlangehire, Scot
land, was the 'owner•'ot the East 50
of this lot: Hie mother,' Mrs. Louis
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$ Towers, lived- ,t,L, l
bl'otber,,illiawa,' "11'o hit
5o, till shQ led •,18frr
ri'ed' t `ac fir �,,,,
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I mj ved °'to aTuckersxniti r,Tow n hi`p,
I near Egmbndl ille, Gut' WOO*
married., Janet- 'Be1I, 'hod- a large
family and lived Mere till .he died
In 1'936. The fauiilyn were'Maggie
(Mrs. Dave Whyte), Jean (Mrs.
Simon Walper); Louis, Janet ('Mrs.
John' Carmichael); Agnes. ('Mra.
Jae: Hockig), Annie (Mr ,
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(Mrs..Sam Ross), Mary (Mrs. Mha.s.
Galliard), and Bella (Mrs. Donald
Park). William Towers, Sr., owned
the second steam' threshing ma-
chine in the district. He bought it
Ili 1881. Sam, Jeffery run it in 18'82
and later William's son, Lou, had
charge of it. The barn here was
burned while 'Mrs. Archie McCurdy
owned it and a modern one was
built to replace it.
Occupants—John Hackney,'Sr.,
John Towers ()a 50), William Tow-
ers (W 50; later 100), Archie Mc-
Curdy, Mrs. Archie McCurdy, Sam
McCurdy.
Lot 16
John Glenn, a native of Ferm-
anagh, Ireland, who lived in Us -
borne Township, owned Lot 16 from
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ANOTHER NEW, BANK CUSTOMER
Johnny's bank account is one of nearly
9,000,000 now carried by Canadians in
the chartered banks — 3,750,000 opened
in the last ten years alone. Today,
practically everybody goes to the bank.
Competition among the banks in all
forms of banking service is one of
the reasons why you, like Johnny,
can expect prompt, efficient,
courteous attention to your needs
at your own local branch.
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
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it4►kt�', ONt4 kiWire i ' lil, 9.
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