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LVC1c.1\lOW, ONTARIO', TliTiRS., FEBRUARY 19tb;, 1949 PGES
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b• , SENTINEL INSTALLS
MAI vOL NEW .°SPEED' PRESS.
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• FAVORSTRAcK
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•Following cloie on the heels of
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the '.annual •meeting Of the Luek:-
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ae%. Agricultiiral Society, ".ft h e
auestio,n of a race. traek again
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• The matter was being infOrirt.-
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Ally discussed by ineniliers: of the
• *,l3oald age,. -When-
' Ernie, Crawford; a newly 'elected
7 assoblate,diaeetbr, , Volunteered to
lake an :expresiiori, bf. .opinion • of
• local .buSineSS inen,411.16.2. POlk
' was t*en.recorded.forty,three„.in
favor and .One Oppoded.to,a traek..,
The poll, taken,Was simply "Are
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you , favor of a race track",.
with signatines, being .; affixed.
•or In, making ilia'
reian4 .of. the bUsinesal Section; a
haif dozen or More merchants
Were net 'in When called on, ;and
• 'return ,.calls were not • made
:the •poll had served its :unofficial
PerPose.-, of definitely: indicating
\ • that a race track was alnaost. un-
• .,,anirnoualy favored: • • * ,• "
It Ls. eapected: that the Matter
Will cOrne .up for discussion at an
•• early meeting of the..AgtrieUltural
Society, • Isitliichwill „be :called
shortly , to heir., the reports of
.delegates who are attending t•lia.
Fairs- AsSociation epnyentiOri'in
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Kennedy To Open Pair
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President George Kennedy ' has
lost
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:.; lost time in:, laying piing ..for
' the 1949 Fall Fair, and "Already •
'through an apPOintment made
• john.,W..flanna, .has
re-
ceived the consent of Acting Pre -
Mier Hon. T. L,° Kennedy to :Open
LaCkiiOW'S 1949 .fall the'dates.
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of Which', are 'Tuesday and, Wed-
••;''.nesday, :.Senternber 727 th. -and 28th.'
coritaCted: the
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rnier-whilein--ToronttlaStifweek,
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The Sentinel has. installed
new ultra suPer - speed
'Heidelberg, aiAtainatic print
ing press, which is now A.
eratien, .
. The press was essential to
. keep pace with rriedern jeb .
lainting trends ad to replace
--Vaithful-eld-- hand -fed. press,-
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which : is all but V.reriri out; -
The new pre. will speed',
• Up, Production, de „better .WOrk,
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TO HEAR DE/yAILS
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• /FRANK THOMPSON' IS ,
; KINLOSS TWP. TREASURER
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• Meeting. on Monday . afternoon;
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Kinloss. Township, Ouncil • ap-
pointed':Frank. ThOntPsOn,.. con.
?..,)•• • 10, Kinloss, as Municipal treasur-
.' • er. 'Flank succeeds.. Thoniaa, '9.
Gauta,aer Wingharn who-hadmost
efficiently filled" tihevost for.t e
," • past •quarter, of' a century.' ,
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Mr. Gaunt was first appointed
• as ..treaSurer in "'March • Of 1923,
; • after serving as township auditor
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for 12 years..
, APPOINTED •CHEV. AGENT .
, Ernie Crawford .Of town now
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has the sub' agency'• for. J. I. Case
implements 'and Chevrolet • and
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Olds,mobile cars. Since , entering
. the feed and 'poultry. :business
here following his discharge from
, the •RIC-iArtt.r.bLErnie-litta, preyed
biraself, one of • the village's moSt
energetic and progressive Y6Ung
• men. • •
and perniit:hair ]ine register
f�r color;. and close register
'werk,• It's versatility permits
• handling- of dny paper stack
fromtiSsae -paper, to heavy'
cardboard. •
The addition of .this • prest.
* , enable ' The Sentinel' 16
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- • handle anY• type of letterpress•,
....Coniesercial printing. , " •
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PREPARING FOR 'PLAY, ,
Rehearsals are,, now ,underway
for a local talent three -et 'play
to be Presented in 'Li.ickitaw.,: in.
IV1arch, under ..auspicei. Of the'Wo-
men's Institute.' ' . . .
. -Alio". hated on the , spring'ien-
tertainnient schedule: is a two -
;night' performance late /in • April
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of :"Laff 'It Off"; This shOw,i.s.un,
der: the direction of the Empire
Proditeing:Cpmpany, The cast is
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made Unwrof)-lOcal People, under
tke, .tUtorshiP of . a, professional
,direetor. !,`La.ff it, Off" *CerneS here
'under.Clansmen auspices.. s• •`'.. •
ASK COUNCIL 'TO PAINT
riuticatiq .STRIP'S
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regular Meeting of the 'Luck-,
'noVV, :Busipeas Men's Association
waihe]d son 'Tueaday night, , with
Mia.• Robert Rae appeipted, chair-
irrian of the everting... Ten members
were present and :the. meeting
evolved. chiefly into •a general
discussion. •
' A resolution Was ..ada14:ed leak-
ing th-e •. Council: to take
,stePS early in the spring to have
angle 'parking'Spaces :Painted On
main atrAt. ••••
HAVE "IVIIISEUM"' PIECES •
In a reeerit.issue we reArred to
. • the fad that High School attidenti
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were anxic•uSto get pictures
• Pioneer relics to fOrm a pitu1e
aniseuin at LuCknOir High sch(41.-
' It was alsq, sitggesthd' .that an
'actual inUseum bejtorrnedslocally,
withthe question .raised it suf-
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ficien.t • spate for this Might be
" ••• . available
in the recreational beri.
; Among the '-items that Would
• be. available for suich a collection
are a spinning, ; wheel. And ,reel
for making., the skein Of Yarn.
• These dual instrierients common
"▪ . to the.pioneer hone, but new
• rare curio, are to be .;f0tind at
' the MacKay home on the Second
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. ' MARGARINE. MAO.* ,j),
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E B. II T: .... . the' Advance. for Ohriat and.PeaCe
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"'• '",' . '''' ' ' . ''' ----": . , •• :'• . .,Tliankoffering :was ,$2,212.52.,•The
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''34arga.rine • rea451:1e1 .P':'•.c). • re.tail, ,treasurer• ,:reported a halariCe. of
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CilURCH 'ORGAN
NOW PAID FOR,
The annual meeting of the
Lueknc,w. Preghyterian Churai
was .held on 'Thursday ' evening,
'January 20th. After a devotional
service taken by- the minister, Mr,
Stuart E Robertson was eleetet
chairman:for the eve,niag. s'
'l,111**.repOrts of all organizations
the cOngregatiOn:L.were most
encouraging: Mr; Pickering, Clerk
of • Session,.; ' reported that ...ill's
ceingregati,64
lvdS'iltcf..v 317.. During the year ten
members, had been removed. by
c4rtific.ate and. ten "by: -death,. 11.
had united by profession 'of '!faith
.in 'Christ and 15 by certificate,
leaving a.n; increase of six. Four
adults and ten infants. Were bap-
tized: There is an increase of five
names on ' the Cradle Roll. There.
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were two, marriages and the min-
ister conducted 19 19 funerals. The
congregation contributed $3869.11
to the general fund and $1390.20
to the budget., . • '
The Wlyl.S1raiSed: $424, the EV-.
ening•Auxiliary $172.and Vae,
:mis-
sion- Band $24:50. $594,65wassent
to the. Presbyterial treasurer. The
•Young _peoplea. Guild reported
total, receipts of ., $98.14 . and the
Sanday, School $257.69. Of these
amounts,, .$24.50 :and $48':00 were
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for missions, • ,
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' Daring the, year, p.ayinent of
the, Memorial' .,Orgari''Which was
installed at • a cost of more than
$5000 was , icOnaoleted. •The 'con-
gregation..voted; to apply two leg-
acies, one `Of $100 'from the 'estate
of, :the.late wm..-COnnell..and. the
Other Of ,$160' from -the' eState7..of
the*. late 'Marie. Murray,, to the
Organ •Fund. The sum of $403
which we truSt• will 'soon be re -
'paitcl, from the general
Ipleted the payment. • • •••
Cowan'.of 'Con: 12; AShfield. The
• ,•The.„sirrn 'Of .$275. wa.s conttibitt- i.u4e1761
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HEARS Faint CALVES
IN LESS THAN YEAR -;
Ketsel.McNaY of Paramount
is the Owner of :a Holsteili •
which has given birth to
:. two sets of twins -within
,.ye4r, all of Which ave; been
ti.irdy, calves. -
-Bull calves. were born to:
this •flois4tein last March and
in January she resented her.,
,pwner ••• With' twin •Weifer.
calv-es. This is One teaant who
needs • have no • fear Of evie- '
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*-• GRADUATED YESTERDAY
• Miss Doaald.; Nicholiori, daugh-
ter of Mk.% and Mrs, Dan Nichol-
son, Boundary West, received her
, nurse's graduation diplorna " yes-
terdaY at the 'gradaation exercises
of Grace...hospital; Toronto.:
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Flans .are •already 'well under-
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now.; Since last Week's Council , ,.:... ' -...4.:•.•'::,,,,,,.ta:it,,,.
Way „with.,a" VieW 'to organizing
a Chamber of Coininerce in• , i
Luck-
meeting • when the/idea wai
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cussed and Councillor Downs :ap- . . ,,, ; '
pointed to take initial steps in. the • - •• 4 . . If ' ' 4
1 4 0:1' a Mb. e r "' 77'. : —.',..-1-.':-.frA' 7 7 i:':Y':
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-thg.ter, :-The.-:.-caiiiaiiii---.
-of .commer'ce. has been contacied. - . : -, , • ,,,,;; „,i•,... -i- ,
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: and , a re:6,1y received. • ''. . ," • ., • ,,,.., •''',-.. ,•,), , ' " • • • . ;..,,I ' '• :..:,-, ,..,•., "..;,,,,a .
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.r.e.13,1ya\•1,..WsAairki•thO,'0,-ttl-,iveile,ePIFie.eiedt
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Service Department. •Wai plannifle. ' ' ' •-•"..'. '' ' .. '.';`•;‘,1•• :1 `/! .• ,..: ',:,• ,.."':',5•:',,,
Chambers tf ..COmmerc'e -in ,this •• • , .
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a:visit to Boards' Of, Trade and
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:Named.:Caitle IPireOtOTs .
Ir Toroato last ,week Tom Todd
of St. Helena was re-elected a
.clirecter of: the Ontario ',Aberdeen a, ch-anA)er.'Pf..Ccrnnierce in yoliz, .
A g u s .Breeders' Association. voinintinity; 'should yoliaimsineas-
• is.trict in M4andh ,andiviould' be •
available to fisit LUcknOW, on
TUesday',. lylarcli 15th. Plans: 'Will
,be 'worked out • to receive Mr.'
,Smith, at • this, tiMe,„, probably at
a dinner' meeting of .interested.
Citizens • )
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"The letter.read part! • .
: "Mr. &Math,i fully qualified to,. t'"
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assist yoa ;in the • organization of
Frank Todda past president of
the Dorninion"Associaticin alse at-.
tended . the convention. '". •
George Kennedy Of ,West
Wa-
:raflosh • attended .the "Ontaiio
:Hereford Breeders •ASSoeiatiori•
. convention and was elected -to the
Board, of •Directorsc'..kf this ASspc14.'
MRS. MELVILLE ,SCOTT DIES
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Mrs MelMille ScOtt a' native of
Ashfield and ,a .resident Of the
Bervie district since her, marriage,
Passed away in•COderiai.tiOspital.
on • •Saturday. She. had been criti,
ically. ill f6rsome time, With no
hope entertained for her recov-
ery. , . ••••
Scott was formerlyLLieila
.ed to 4ellef abroad and other 3.ar,,,,19.11.6 Presbyterian Churchon
benevolent • purPases: total of Tuesday afternmin 'With'. iriter_
$4129 was, cOntributed."(133.r or' merit in Kincardine 'Ceriletery
,gani4Sier.,IS for the-.041:43Ort of ,the • . t• •
work Of the.' local -.Church: and
DEATH HAD OCCURRED
$2283.50 for missions and beriev- ONLY A •--8140itT 'TIME, ,
olen'4.. In. saddition • to this the ••••• . • . : •••
amount subscribed and paid to At the tithe. of Sad. death
of Air ,Grant;of Ashfield -it was
)elie ed that he • had •been ..dead
'fer several hours lkdien the; cliS-
• coverY 'was made by his father
." about- 3,30.. on t Friday afternoon...,
t e r • eapreasing , heartfelt
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thanks to all Who gave so freely
'of Lime and talent to the Cliti,reh's
\vrk. during :the: year and a.
.Standiag Vote ekipresairig'aPpreci-,
ation .of the faithful- work of Dr.
:and.MrS. MacDonald, another
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nual Meeting CIOSed •with praise
and prayer. . :7 • '
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Outlets M the, .Village the latter
Part of the week -'for its first ap-
pearance here.. It is estithated that
more than 20.0Pounda *eat on.
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sale • here. Ther,e wasn'tany mad
rush • for this butter butter, substitute,
With, Most pUrchases.being' of'
casual trial nature., the, general
opinion • seems to . be • that , this.
bread spread, is Cluite'
:but has ,nothiagon the real thing
apartfrom the -,ecOnornY of it.
It is something ,like'.29 emits ,a,
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pound eheaper; • •
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• Mr. and Mrs,' Rod Campbell of
'town are forty years married to-
day, February 10th. Mr; and Mrs
Campbell were both former ,re.si-
dents Of the Second Coneession,
Kinloss, and following, their .ipar-
riage resided on • the Catripbell
homestead on the Second until
moving,to tucknoW sik yeas, age,
• Mr.,,and Mrs: 'Carripbel1.. have a
family of, five .;,,c1i1elreta ;and sik
grandchildreN who are all living
nearby. Their elder son 'Harold
lives on the old Campbell farm,
where • the fifth' generation 'of
Campbells is 0 -Owing up:
, Due to }-16iph reasons and•win-
ter weather conditions, Mr, 'arid
Mrs', CaMfibell do not, plan to
.eelebrate • their fortieth wedding
anniversary, At this time
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'rnore than $990 in the 'general
COMING EVENTS
V. IP
• SOCIAL EVENING
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in Zion Hall • tin'iler ,'ausPices of
L.0.4-1044, on Friday, February
Ilth. Cards at 8.30? 'dancing. Ad-.
Mission 50c. 'Ladies .with ' lunch
" 'DANCE. „ •
In the Agricultural Hall, DIM-
ganoon; Frida§, • FebruarY., 11th,
,MaeKenthie's oreheitra,'Admi
;siOn , 50c. 'Auspices -Akticultural
Society: Proceeds. , for 'building
fund:: ,
, .PLAY AT SLAKES ,
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The Popular play, '‘Autit Tiliie.
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goe8 'To Sea"; will be presented
by the Benmiller DramatiC Club
in Blake's hall, Con.9, Ashfield,
on :Thtirsday, February 17th at
8,00 Admission:adults
40c, children 20c;
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rhisicoinion Was substantiated by
the. attending doctor- who • attrib-
uted :AUans sudden death to .a
heart attack. ." . ' , •
;It was later learned that this
.p•cpular young man's _death, oc-
curred net More thin about three
hours before he was found. ,.Allan
was at Kingsbridge , on Friday
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morning and -according to when
lie" left that community, coiild not
haVe.'reaeheil' his own home Until.
the noon hour. . • '
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TWO NEXT WEEK
PLAYHOUSE 'THEATRE "TO • • , •
OCD ;ESSAY,: CONTEST
feel that there •is 'a iieecl:for
slick an "brgacnization: He would , •
like • the opportunity. of, address- -- ,
ing rneetingcof the business and '7
, Professional '.rrieti in Luekriow, •• ,•
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andat the tiinp,discuss with them, ; • • .„ '
in an inferMalmanner, the 'bene- : •
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.fits that can accrue to a...6".:eriTnun—
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ity through the , activities' of a;
Chamber * of Comnierce. This
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one Of the services offered, at no • -
'Charge, by the',.,Panachan.:C- ' ..• •
heil of Commerce". •• • r,
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Local Sekmobs Hold Convention ••••. •
The: first' annual 8chrrioo C0117-, :
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,vention was. held, at the Ford: . •
Hotel Toronto,on Thursday. •
day and Saturday i of „, •
Local delegates delegates , were Brothers
Wilfred' Mack; Alvin Hamilton. ; • - • )
Laskrence. Salkeld and , and Willa.rd-. (,; • •,." ,
T h, Highligiht:ing the• ' .
week, -end Were :the Ice' Follies 'of • • • .
.1949- at Mable Leafgarden-e.,'The . -:-.: •
rfteMbers also, attended the Happy . •
Gang ' and ..ihe ,.; Symphony p"an
'Concert' at Massey Hall. ° • •
•:.11ttry ._,KATING PARTY :
,YoUng.,People's orgariizat,ons in
the Village held a joint Skating-
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party at the Arena last Wednes-
day night. There ' wasa large at-- : .• , •
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teridanee a n'd • ;Many - :novelty . • • , ,, • .1
:eVents added to the:, SueZesi .and ' , •
e•nit',YAltieni of the occasion, ' Which "...• ' ,
'Wes under' the supervision of Sam
Chin.. lefreehniFrits Were 'served., ;
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after 'skating"ctineluded..'Jack Mc- '
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kim- had the -misfortune to injure ,
his right :Wrist in a fall, and 'his . • -
.since had Ahe injury 'in. a cast.. .
ConclitiOn Is Serious,:• ' •, •
-7 Mr. . Edgar --Hollyrnan recently
suffered a severe hea.rt *tack' ,
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regarded as qiuste serious. ,
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Next Thursday, T.hursday, February ,,17th„,
Mr. Andrew Emensen,• .'a • tratitie
of the PurpleGrOve district, ;will: "State Fair" is Coming to the '
Mark his 92nd'birthday. For the Playhouse on February 28tth and ' • ;
pa_st. yar• he has madehis honie Atarch -1st and 2nd,„ and, in con -
with , his "'daughter, Mrs, Angfia 'junction ,with the. Showing .clf, this •
d;raillani, Boundary East Pappas is sponsaring
Mr: EiOrsOn' :was born on the essay contest on ','My • Day ,At The '
South Line, 'near Bervie, arid is air'''.. j , • ` 01.
one of • Xineardfne TOWnshio's The. essays will be judged in •
'oldest ,residents. • • • • two classes -public hop.); PuplIS
This venerable. gentlerrian is and high school PaPiLs With two,
prliseSted of all, his faculties, He /.1 priZ,es offered in each class, There .
ilias a keen memory and good' are no vstipUlations. The essay
hearing and enjoys the company May be. of: any length, ,Iong or
-of a hoStof friends, who will, be shbrt, and,when coMpleted•.9hoirld
'extending, Congratulations and ;be entered at The Playhouse Pfioi-- ."
best .WiShes on this memorable to the carri,pletion of the running •••
easion• . . of State Pair. ; ; •
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