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OATS
GARRY, `` RODNPEY, FUNDY and CLINTLAND:
rice r Bushell.
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Can. No. 1, $1.60 Cert. Npoey 1, $1: 75 , Reg.. No, 1', , $1.,40
BARLEY
nETI$r aridRK Price per Bushell
CaNo.
$2.40;, Reg. .
No.' 1•, $2.55
BRANT and PARKLAND' Price. per Bushell
Can ;No. 1., ,$2.30 ; Cert. No. 1, $2.45 ; Reg, ,No. 1, $2.60
Can, N
IXED GRAIN
▪ 1 'Mixture. Oats, Barley and ,Wheat `
$5,25 per' 100 lb.' bag.
FLAX
MARINE, REDWING : and NORI,.AND .
Can. No is = $5:00 .and '• Reg. No.;
Can. No, 1
SELKIRK: WHEAT
rice per .1
$5:25
Price per Bushel
$3.10; Cert., No. 1, : $3.25;. Reg. No.:•1
ALL GRAIN IS TREATED
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quantity ,discounts' on orders over ten bags.
See us for Oat,. Flaxand Barley contracts.
nderson FIax• Products, .. Limite
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Phone 2.1'-W, Lucknow
OBITUARY
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, and. fam iy, 'Teeswater.
Mr. Art Hodgins Was.to To'ron=
•The, funeral service ,,was ; held,
•,SaturdayDecember 23rd, from.
the • Lorne C. Pattison :funeral.
home, g•,Fergu► s for ,:john M. 'Gam-
MI6,
Gam-
mie,:.who died', on`,Decerriber .20th,
in the'.Groves Me orial ,Hospital.
win his 78th ,year Ser_vice_.:was_
col uoled`'`' °by'r''ReVi" 1N 111.b Ak.
Young of St. Andrews Presbyter-
' Ian Church.
He was born ` in Howick' Town-•
'ship, Huron' 'County, son hof' the
late' ' Barbara' Jane. Craig . and
John Gammie,
He married Ida .Pritchard in
1912 and ' farmed until .1943.' near:
, -during
-Elora which' time: he was
.a. member :of Knox• PresbYterian.
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Church and a member . of Irvine.
I.O.O.F. and. Rebekah ,Lodges::
to; on Monday on school •bui'siness;
There were many cold dinnerh.
and chillyhomes'. on . Tuesdaydue
.to • a break ..in ' the hydro :.,which
lasted about two and a half: hours.
Mr. and :Mrs James ::Wraith
have` sold their farm to Mr. and
Mrs: Ronald Frook. We, 'under
stand the deal ,was.. completed
last. week. T:'.
:last.
Frank Brown ' `nd Reg,
a
were' dinner guests: Monday even-
ing • of Mr, ,and Mrs. Harvey. Nich=
olson and Hugh and' Mrs. "Hugh.:
Nicholson, B. ervie..
Owing:: tb King Winter': being
on the loose,., the school; buses
failed "' to .make; their rounds on
Wednesday and 'pupils' of . the-.
High School, and the . Holyrood
area schooldid not attend elasses..
Several . from. .the '• c.oinmunity,
attended the opening of the Holy-
After retiringto•'Fergus,.he at- ,rood CentralSehool`` t'Hol rood,
. a Holyrood:
tended St. Andrew's Presbyterian:on Friday evening. '
church: :: Misses Corabelle Thompson: &
.nd .,
�ie is survived b:his wile and Elda Wall,, 'London; spent the l
.wee -end at their -homes •homes here .
Debbie. Hal'denby celebrated her
birthday :-on Saturday by enter-
taining het little friends.
Nis
'and Mrs. Perry Hodgins
and Sharon .spent Sunday even-
ing with Mr and Mrs Art• Hod -
.gins.
Mr. Floyd Stanley; of Stratford
Teachers', College is, teaching ;this
week at Clinton.
one daughter; Jean (Mrs. Archie
' Beattie),Ennotv' lie• one.`: sister,
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Mrs: W,: ;H Pritchard, Fergus St
• three brothers, James of •Guelph,
,Bruce of • Nichol Township and -
Bert, of .ucknow.
UL:ROSS COR
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Mr and Mrs:. Morley Wall arid Mr:' Harold Stewart, .driver of
family ..were recent dinner guests a Kincardind milk ; truck,.*..who,
of Mr. .and 'Mrs. Clayton Me er 'has' off Work m
y 3i, ,,.so . e time
ESSO' SERVICE
FOR TOP QUALITY , ATLAS BATTERIES
DUNJ.OP TIRES (Most Sizes In. Stock)
AT ' . REASO/NABLE PRICES!
Repairs :to AIT Makes of' 'Cara and Tractors:
3 �1.icensed , Mechanics
heel alignment and natant ng.
'MbTORCADE. DEALER•
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Huron Advertises•
For .Grader Operator
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Rev: J. C. I -Tutton Of Pine River
and Bethel United Churches,
gave the invocation at the inaug-
ural meeting of Huron' Township
Council.
R ,veChester •Emmerton, •De
puty Reeve ;William Lowry and.
Councillors .'John Ferguson; Rus-
sel Needham and ,Russell Stanley
took the oath of office from.
Clerk Earl Tout, • '
•Committees• named were: C•e-•
metery Board, Mrs. -,Glen Stan-
ley, Mrs. Allan MacA.uley, �Ches-
ter'. •,Emrnertbn, Wm. Lowry and
Russell Stanley. • `
Reids Corners 'Community ,Hall,
Chairman,'. 'Reg. Godfrey :Sec.,,
Mrs. •L. Irwin; Mrs. 1Ray;Collins,•
•Morris Reid, 'Leonard Courtney.
and John 'Ferguson:
Park Committee, William Me-
Creath, Stewart Needham, Wal:
ter Lock,••Nelson .'Hodgins,, Wm.
Lowry and. •!Russell'Needham,` -
Tile Drain.. Inspectors, . John.
Emmerton and 'Frank,Currie.
Fence Viewers, • Dan McKen-
zie, Morris. Reid 'and . Andrew
Patterson..
Glenn Farrell, Tax Collector;
reported•'on ':the. 1961 collections
showing•then all in but;.$16,318.-
$1, and the Treasurer reported ,ar-
`rears of ; taxes:. were' $8,965.24..
In other• -business the • Council
decided• to purchase. Some ; floor
covering ..for the. Cenietery. Ch„ a-
nel Petition the Department of
Highways' for ;the -`';balance , of
Highway grant due .from 1961;
Went on record :in support'of
the ,Fame, drive in the
of Huron;
Raised. the pay :for.
polling places to. $10,. Instructed
the Road .Superintendent .to ad
vertise .;for applications. •:for a
grader: 'operator and set: January
23rd for, the :reading ..of the',:En-
gineer's report on four Munci
pal' drains.
The following'accoun
ordered'': paid:
Cemetery, :Ivan • Pollock;' • Care'
of cemetery, $16:60..
T'own'ship •. -- A ; N. ''Courtney,.
information •booth, .$200.00; Doris
MacDonald, ' •care of hall;' 29.50;
Graham ,Cook, .haul•ing• ashesand.
dog,
zin 22.59; ;, .D, %G. •MacDonald,
gas for sprayer,' 1I.1.90; • Ted
White„ spraying :Cattle, 59.40; :Ite- .
giStrar: of • Deeds, list;• 2.51:;• Muni-
cipal
uni-
c:i al: World •8 su;bscri tions, •24:'
00; Mary Fiuddet, ,.nursing. home
care,. 92.75;: ,Pollock; Electric, :,b'al1
:st pplies ': and.' sprayer •:repairs,
;8.56; Frank's ,garage, sprayer •re-,
•pairs, ' ,$.:80,': Kin:dardine News,
Printing' ,'b:ailo,ts `and' tax, 98'.67;
R.. H Martyr=; collector's'. bond,:.
27.50; Telephone •,System, ,,•hall
phone and :tolls, •13.85; (Post Of-•.
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Tice, unemployrnent starnns, 1;,6.0;'
iiinley,..Hydro, , Township • hall,
12:56; Dr. J. E. Little, school •den-
tal`,'services, 675.00; Peter' Guike
ma, spraying . cattle, 59.40..... : `` I`
W 'NNEOAY, .TAN. 17th, 1962
RIPLEY
Cuslom
MARKET
Butchering
Mondays - • , Hogs, .$2.00 in by 4:00 p.m.,
Cutting and Wrapping,, 2c pound
ATTI,,E, CALVES and, LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We Do Curing and Smoking ... Beef, ,Pork and' Lamb.
Sold: Whole, Half or Quarter ....For Better Service,
And Lower Prices - Call Ripley .100,
Chas. Hooisma, .Prop.
••The 4 1st' Luckni w . Brownie
Pack their meeting Wednes.-
day; - January . 10th.. •
The Brownies were happy to
welcome twelve . new• girls to the
meeting. Four ' other little' gi> is
have: told Brown' Owl they. wish
to join the . Pack, and this will
bring' the total mebership • up to
thirty.
Since a second•'.Pack isgoing to.
be 'formed, there is still 'room.
for more 'new mem=bers. Brown
Owl. 'for . the :'second Pack will
be, 'Mrs.. Elwin Hall, with Mrs.
LloydHall •as Tawny '.Owl: For
the '. present, all will meet -to-
gether ` on Wednesday: afternoon
at :4:•15, hut will • be divided into
two 'packs in the near future.
The meeting began: with
g foes,:''fcll;owed • by Fairy ' Tt n ,
Valerie."Morningstar, was 'Toad
tool' Fairy. The Tweenies, sat in
their own circle around, the, Toad
stool inside the ',airy Ring
After .inspection, ':there was 'a
short • work period. Tawny :O.w1'
On: Tuesday, eighteen ladies of
helped, the • Golden .Bar Brownies,
Packie taught Semaphoree to the
Golden ,Hand Brownies
Brown 'Owl.' talked to 'the • Tween-,
les: •
The meeting closed early, : be-
cause of • :the, stormy weather,
with the. Brownie .Smile • and
Brownie'' Chimes'.
pital •for the past ` two weeks
with a fractured 'leg: .
Miss Helen Campbell of Kit-- •
chener'. spent the week -end at
• the home of :her . parents, Mr.' and
Mrs. Harold Campbell.
.'The . Kairshea W:I meet t:us
Thursday at. the Kairah'ea Hall.
We hope all members and .former
Members' will be Present as ''a..
picture, is.being taken for our:
Tweedsmuir ' History.
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Mi.' and ' Mrs. Allan Gra
iari'f
and 'family- visited Sunday with
Mrs. Brock, MacKenzie and fa
mily of '.Teeswater:'
With all the concessions plough-
ed'out' for the. Election_ on Friday,
there was a good crowd :'•out.:to
the opening. of •Kinloss Central
Public School. All ''were impress'
Sect' with this bright :new•
:school.,
M1
Ryan
coat s
(ST. HELENS
W dens
NEWS),
KINLOS
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"the, W.I.' attended, a .Short Course
on "Institute' Meeting. Proced:'
.g
ures "; Mrs. ' Maynard of.the De
par.trr ent of Agriculture ` in Tor
on, to had charge of ...the course..,
A pot �luck';.•diriner'. as. enjoyed,
at '.the noon . hour.
Mr. and Mrs E �.; W Rice w `e
i.n Bly'th "on Sunday due to ;'ti e
death of their, cou•siin's husband,
Mr. William ' Bowes. •
Little, Debbie • arid; Valerie Er-
•riri ton are h'ome•:after a _lengthy'
�..:
stay .in..•• Wingham •:Hospita'1
Get out your kilts! ,On. January.:
19th, .-theW.I. are. sponsoring a:
Scottish' ••night in the.St; Heelns
Hall A Scottish :, program
be: 'followed by .a :dance to'ar•:
{Orchestra. ' Ladies • please",
bring- sandwiches.
• Mrs.Douglas Grahatn,. Mrs.
Currie Colwell and Mrs...Te.d•
Collyer attended the annual.
meeting -of Maitland Presbyter-,
ial in St, `.Andrew's, Church,, W rig
ham ;,en • Tuesday
y•
We. `:Were very.•sorry.. to. hear
that Mr.. Jack Needham' of Coir
u hadth f"t t fIl'
nna e: mi
or u o a
while' ' taking down . Christmas
roof decorations. He has been; Have You :Renewed Your Sub-,'
a patient' in`•Sarn•a General Hbs seri t•on?
?•• pl
' cans:.o0e ea4�o®Q.®ae . ooaooeauasiis•ao soasaaaoaaroo•oe .
o e.
Rin: •.•
Roads' Steve Irwin;- =Super- •
intendant, $325:00; Ernest Wal-
den, grader operator, 19.80; Dave
Moore; win.16 20; • "Gord'on Em '
n;.erton, . sanding : Mils, 7,50; Pol
lock Electric, heat bulbs, - 3.50;
Imperial .Oil, diesel. fuel, 156;00;
McArthur Tire; two grader tires, -
'535.80; : ..Sifto' ;Salt road salt,
66.69; . Township, of. Kincardine;
boundary :account, ' 19.75; .Town-
ship of Kinloss,. boundary account
4,380,98'; Morford'.McKay, grade
'repairs; 38.05; Howard Hodge,
grader 'repairs, 100,19;; Benson
Hardware, barbed : wire, .21.48;
G.. `Cook,, sanding and ; .plowing,
71..00, Harry Colling,'sanding,
35,00H,Colling Brothers, stand
ing time, 1'00.00; :Roy, Marshalli
standing time, 100.00; Gordon
Stewart, '• standing .:` time, ` 100,0.0,
Bill Kempton, . standing time St
'sanding, ' •186.55 Steve • Irwin,
• postage and box,. 5.90.,
Council adjourned.' to meet .'on
February 5th. b
EARL TOUT; Clerk,
with a leg ,injty Was: able to
resume his work , Moxrday morn-
irig.
' Mr. and 'Mrs. • Gerald Stewart
and Miss ' Walterina . Wilkie, Kirl-
cardirie spent Sunday with Mr,
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>ta aurentian:r Sedan • autoxnat>tc,; fully•� equipped •
• • 1961 Pontiac Laurentian; power steering, auto., fully equipped
• 1961 Ford: Station Wagon a
: 0 1961: Chet/ Biscayne Sedan, automatic -•
•• •; 1961• ,Pontiac StratoclYief, automatic ..
:' 1960 Chet/ Belair Sedan, automatic
• 1960. Pontiac ,Coach, . automatic "' 1
,1959 Chet/. Sedan, 'automatic, :fully equipped i
•• 1959'4 -door hardtop, automatic •r1
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• 1959 Pontiac Pontiae Sedan, automatic,: fully egqulpped j
• :• 1959 Sedan, automatic
1957 Mercury, automatic , '• �
,'0 1957' Buick �Sedan,.'auotmatic ' r
• 1956 Chef Belair Sedan, with automatic
0 1956 • Ford 'Custom. Sedan, automatic
• 1956 Meteor Rideau; automatic
• 1956 Cher Station Wagon, 4 -door
•l, 19561955 Ford CPontiac,oach Coach -m:
r• 1955, Chew. sedan ;
0 . ; MANY:.OLDER MODELS • TO /.CHOOSE ; FR6144:
•,. TRUCKS!' :' "TRUCKS!! '
04, 1961. Half -Ton . Pick,-UP)..•long box
• •1959 Dodge, Half -Ton . Pick -Up
• 1957 Chev, One -Ton Express
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and Mrs: Tom Stewart, -
Mr. and Mrs. •
Morle i�1 self;
• y Wall,. • ,
Edda; Beverley and Bob spent t i' Cities Service Dealer --- • ' ••Phone .1'73, Brussels
Saturday, evening with Mr. and;•
Mrs. James Wraith,:',Lucknow. •o•••i•••••••ir•o•••••••a•00aoaoo•a •sou .i 0l