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re h..Ao�p; Near:.You..•
Wherever. you may be; there's a com-
plete stock of CO-OP : FERTILIZERS • .:near
by.. CO-OPS are located throughout Ontario
to give you the fastest delivery or pickup
a va�ilable. Because maty ' farmers did not
take advantage ofq,"early pu rch'ase" ' fertilizer
• savings, they 1 ' al be buying at the sa=ne.. "
time. To beat this rush look to • your COOP.
It's fully stocked with a complete line of.
fertaizers ready for shipping. Immediate pick
up or delivery of . any quantity, to meet your
specific needs.
CO-OP FERTILIZER is under constant
"Quality Control': through all • phases
manufacturing.. Theresult: you get a bigger
value ... a , better fertilizer.
Lucknow
Scout ' Paper Collection, Thursday,', April ` .18 :.
SERVES YOU $EST
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Phone .. 528-2125.
KINLO55
Mrs: :Harvey Houston .'and•: Mrs:
'Ira Dickie were the 4I1 leaders
hea W.I.:, attending the
Traag: School • .in LucknOw' -on
April tat:
Mr, and . Mats Lloyd` MacDoug-
all and, Grace -visited with Aldan
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013 .ITUARY
WILLIAM MacPBERSON'
William. James IVIacPherson
passed away in Wingsiiarn General
Waspit4 on Wednesday, „March.
27th, in his•H4th year. • •
He. was . the son ..of the• late
Mary McKillop .,and • the late•
James MacPherson of Kinloss
and:,' was born June 15th, 1879,
on. the old ►homestead. on 10th
Concession Kinloss, and attend-
ed that school. On, 3anuary 13th,
1909 he .Married Margaret I.
Langford- at Wurgharp,. and .they.
resided on concession' 10 Kinloss.
Mrs, MacPhe,rsan: survives b:im.
' There was: a• family ' of ten
children. • The four still living
are, James. C. of Penetanguish.
ene, William .of :Milverton, .Gor
don of Stratford, and (Ina) Mrs.
Car . _ ;:' ' offer of Ldndon, Six af'.
he 'amity predeceased h•irn;
Grace' Eva,, ;Annie Isabelle, John,
Mary, Pearl, and Margaret Jean.
• The deceased;, was •a member
of .. Burris ,Presbyterian• Church,
Milverton, .ale ' funeral services
were concluded by Rev, T: • "J',.
McKinney of, Teeswater and Rev.
John, McMurray; of MiLventon .at:
the 'MacKenzie • •Memorial ;Chap-
el • in Luckiiow. on Saturday,
Friends were present from .Lon -
dap; Stratford, Wroxeter, Ripley,
'Teeswaters and Wingharn
The ppa11bearers were :Morley , -
' and Alymer Wall, Ernie' Hanna,
Sin and Orval Wilson and Gra-
ham Moffat:" flower: bearers.
Were .taes „MacPherson,' Tom
:Mofat,rriHugh',Kennedy . and Gor-
don' MacPherson: Burial was in
Greenhill ' Cemetery, - Lucknow.
and %Mrs. 'Jiro Needham,' Huron,*
.Township, Mr. and, Mrs, Alan..
Maclrityre • and Mrs.' Ray 4 Taryltgr
and son, Derwyn, Walkert•on.
.(Intended For Last: Week)
Misses Grace 1VIac1?ougall and
Eileen .Burt, who are active 4-H
members of Kairshea. W.I. at-
tended the .:Bruce County Folk
.School lielc1 near Tiverton 'ever'
MacDougall in London, en ` Sun the ' week -end..
Mr, and 'Mrs. -Evart ' Keith :and
Mr ,end Mrs. 'Evan Keith .8i Bria'n• were in London on,•Fr•.iday..
family were" guests. of Mrs. Recent !visitors at •the home
Keibh . and. David ofTeesWater . of Mr:' and Mrs., Ira Dickie were:,
on Sunday •
Misses. Mary. Carter:and Dorothy •
A' .Good ' Friday service in .Luton of Guelph and Mr. Warn.
South Kinloss`: Presbyterian Landaborough of .Clinton:
church; as planned for Friday ev-
ening at 8:00 o'c1cck.
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• A .number from ,.this' comma-
Pity were; in •Goderich• . on Sat-
urday to, see and. shear prime
MtniSter Dieifer, baker ` Premier
Robarts .and other
Sunday guests with sMr; ' •end'we got along .fine. But n we
Mrs. Harvey. Houston: were Mr.1 were' leaving the-• church
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Mr. ' and Mrs:,' Sohn Dick•ie,.
Who . have spent, the winter with
(Ir. •. and Mrs.. .Ira Dickie and fa-
mily'
a=m ly. returned to their hame at,
Hope Bay,•
'When we` were s first arr.:ed,
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•• • FREE. emergency,: burner • service,
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Mr. and `Mrs .,Harold' Haldenby
and' . family visited recently with
Mr.• and : Mrs. Arthtir . Haidemby
and., Other: relativesat Toronto; •
niendd of �!Lrs Arthur i alden-
'by s wi11 Abe pleased to ,knoow�, that
she ;is 'maHking a favourable re -
covey, tfo101owing a recent opera=:
tion
The Halyrood•, W.I. met' in the
hall +an Thunsdpays afternoon .with
Mrs. • .Taro Smith's and: Mrs..Tom
Hodgins • hostesses. Mrs. Lyman..
Sutton ,presided. Communications
were read also • notes , c+f appreda
tion ' •from . sick'., and: 'bereaved`
Members. Mrs. Morgeh Johnston
gave the :District' Directors re-
port. The annual.meeting wi11 ibe
`held on. May 23rd . at. Renis Cor-
ners' with Mn.sHarold H'aii enby
as - song.. leader. The' ro l .call
was ; the..rpayrnent of. tees.... Mrs..'
Lorre ' . Eadie reported on the
Boy . $eou
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your
specific need!
Now more than ever - the CO-OP Big Bonus Hay and
Pasture .Program takes the : guesswork out of selecting seed
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mixtures for .yields; hence` higher: farm profits. How?
higher
Simply by, ;takingadvantage of our new prescription mix seed
service. - And it's so convenient too.... right in ` your ' o in area!
Here's bow it works: just pay a visit to your CO-OP and discuss;
irements with : its Soil :and Cro ' Spe-
cialist.
your Particular seed' regi P
Department `'of Ag riculture recommendations,
.'.'cialist. Based. on
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high quality name -variety. seeds will be .accurately blended in
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ur NEW SEED MIXER! These specific ' mixtures will, allow
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Our objective is to make
you more successful
gave •• the . auditors ' ,ire
pont.- :Mrs. •
�- ._ We- are sorry to report. thit�•;
Morgan' Johnston reported on pa k . 'Johns€on . is ' a' pat- F.
Resoluti'onS; .,,Historical Research:: lent. n • the Ver` azg'karn Hospital:
by'' Mrs;` Perry "Hodgins read by, We hope :for . a speedy recovery,. p
Mrs. ' Raynar'd Ackert, 'public ;We ' are a'so ;sorry: to • report x
Relations read • by Edna Boyle:. t;iza;t Rets: Benson Cox xs a spat-
Mrs. P. 'A Murray brought' .its lent m •K:in rdire Hospital He
the slate off officers : or4 •1963.-64. has not been we., • for a time:
• • A donation +be. made to „a His.reani f lends °. 3h ,hien irn= E
h.ea.t..
b.' dire.. ' 1VLrs: Harold: Hal- � f � ld t ,h k d n
cieimy .favoured.: wibh ,:a - solo
"Apria Showeits " ° %Is. , is - the
50th year 'for' the Institute •and.
plans wi+ll.ibe .,made later Fto' niau:k
the Occasion: Another card +par-
ty will ,be.. held this Wednesday
evening. The Meeti'ng.' • dosed by
singing God- Save the,. Queen ,
grace and'a� nice lunch'was' serv=
ect by'the Hostesses., Mr4s- 'P, A.
mummy • gave bhe courtesy re-
marks.
Mrs..John' Bush:el,l. returned' ,to
her home after spending' the .
winter with cher (brother, Mr, 'Bei,.
MOn,tgornery. ;
The . W.A, meeting • will net be
',held on T'hursda'y ,of this week
hut- .will "ibe• held 'on Tue, ay,
• nhernber who, recently lost herproved, • .h Vies Dynes Campbell of Ash!,
mhakni ;a , favourable
following an '.operation :Mr. 'and
Mrs. • George :Graharrh
with her at • London,
LOCAL. LADY'S SISTER:
DIEDAl' LEAMINGTON` •
life. and .,SY4s,. C1 -iris :$ Sthelton of
Hannover called on friends, 'here
on Surid'ay..
Strda• ':.or, v: -'i n Mrs. 3.
W..Co}we were. Mrs. '?1n:pie
• Bus,he l of Luc -know,. nc'w wtr. and
• Mrs Currie - Cti.we:tl and -family,
amily,
Con. 2, • l,f~:sses. Mary ` •Ann ultcr
Cosh • and .
�r� 4`„a Forster. .Tor-
onto, Mr. .B '" 'Rbbir�,on, Luck-
. AM.
rot Mr.. and Mr! Ikon' vlcCoh,
and: Dick of P
rp,c 'Go�'�=. She fs 'survived, �by h��. z'.
•.lair. and '�i.r Be Scat{ ' �t- ',band five isterso and '. . bi`e'
x t: \1-. .i'. ;R. 'Lan ill. & thein, :also' her. parents, ' ;ill
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Sunglow Furnace. •Fuel 011•
Co=Op Sunglow Fuel, ' 011 Service Now Includes: •
FREE • scumiir<er clean out and 'cis ect`on ' •
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We: hope you have enjoyed' Co -Op Service'in: the past.
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he spen t. a wee •-eir , • '..
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Leamington, :where.': she attend
ed- ' the fun•era1. of .. her. sister,.
Mrs; Bernard - • Marchand • who
'Passecl away on` .Thursday at•
Leamington Hospital. at •the age;
'Of .42,
Mrs. Marchand was the -Torii-
er Helen.Fowles aitd w'a hvrri
in - West .'Wawan•os7h an the farm
now oivned 'by Theodore,Bed,
mond.
Mr,. Frank Ma den. '.a .'. Mrs Harry .,1`o�wler.. of C:.int°n,
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F^ Qrd.W,r
r5s trAens, ShewP.§ipreU44ea7edbwit' bra
V .:s .er are f.'L . ':kt .1 trier, three 'years ago. ,
• and will continue with , Co -Op Sunglo."'w Fuel Oil' • April 16.th at the/'home of Mrs.
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Russell 'Hewitt. Mrs. i
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the guest Aker.
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•plus` free LO -0p Burner Service •
• Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.-.ite�d
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Must also be good to • know that galong with good
• product -- good Aeryice and Free Burner Service
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Co -J
• p , also . brrngs 'you the opportunity to ;.build
ownership in. 'your own: • Petroleum Business. • .
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so Ownership is the Co -Op i "PLUS FACTOR" that no
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on Sunday 'with, :s r, and Mrs,.
Ben Scott. '
Mr, and Mrs* Clare .Spar:in
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and boy's visited on Sunday with.
Mr, and Mrs. George Ha:derihy.
On the. last` two Sundays t} -'e
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service zn the Anglican Chu.rrh
were taken by two Studer.;.;
:Messrs. ##Eldon Cooper and: A..c:;~
Hewitt in the absence of Rev.Canon R. W. Stump. These boysare to. be eongra�tuted n thio
fine way that the services .were
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Custom---Butcherlflg
Mond
ays ..-. Hogs, $2:00 in by 4:00 P.
CATTLE,. CALVES and LA. DAY,
MBS EVERY
.EXCEPT SATURDAY `
We Do Curing and Stroking . . Beef, Pork and Lamb.
... Quarter r , • • ` For Better Se' vi
Sod Whole, Half or rvicpe,•.
And Lower Prices Ripley 100,
Cha;;. Hooisfna Pro}.