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rea Native njoys Life In ursing
me in Saskatoon, Sandy Nicholson
Gives Impressions After Visit With Her
13Y SANDY NICHOLSON
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'• Mrs. Foster , formerly Marg--
aret Beaton of •Lue know. who
will be 9.1 on.christnias Day,
moves around easily in a Wheel
chair in'th,e ,Sherbrooke Nursing
Home, Saskatoon: Her rriernor-
des of Kinloss and Huron town,-;
ships of more. than eighty years
agogive her and het visitors
much pleasure:,
Neil Beaton and his wife Har-
riet Brochie Were living on the'
E.H. of Lot 3 2nd Concession'
of Kinloss ,when Margaret was: •
born.. lierbrOtherJini still lives
in Lucknow. Donald, who mar=
ried Margaret Graham olthe 4th.
Of Kinloss-, and sisters Minnie,
Mary, and Lou',..have all died.;
"Peggy"., the new riame:giyen
bytheSaskatoondoctor tothe
patient who is so young.in.•spirit ;
•rpoved,Witb.h•FU--.6_ip:illy4o the Old,
Brochie faitn, 'the second' fairin
West of the Huron bound-
ary on the 4th of Huron. From
there ske attended the'SChool
about two 'miles:west:of the farm;
a•-iiiesof
Cousin's in:the MCINAurchy farnilY•
livingacross IrOM .the schoOi. •
After a lapie Of over 70 yea:rs: it
is•ari achieveinent to remember_
Jack, Norman; Sair1:1;:c4rnex•Pq.•,.
Alex, also the,:thtee:girls- 'Annie ,.
Bessit•and .Caisie.
Although' the . Beaton farm Was .'
about •fotir. miles •frorn .South
loss, ChiirCh , the distance Was:
much shorter if one:Walked down
the rai1wy M'argaret and 'my
Aunt ;Kate MacDonald ,• who:Jived •
ora. the Big Sandy MacDonald'. farm
half a :mile closer t� the church, '•
preferred tp.walk down the rail7 •••
Way and back; AS the fartn•hors
es were .entitlea to 1 rest. On the.
Sabbath, and walking was good •
for the youth, the,horse,and bug -
were for thosetooOld or too
YOUng'to•wallc.... . • • • • •
,190 lylasrgarer Beaton and. •-•
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:Albert Pierce of.the 6t1t..01
loss weremarried by Rey: F.' A ;
MacLennan, the minister of.he
"Sig Church" for, 25 years'.' He? '
..had baptized:and married the s•
hride. the. young couple moVed
to Reston, Manitoba Where her
husband, had built a verylarge •
stone store in 1902. A story about
this remarkable building in a
national magazine•.a. few years'
ago;, gave J. A. MacLean the
credit fOr -being the builder.
While. Mr. MacLean, Was a carp-.
enter on the project ,• the build -
erwas, the Kinloss Pierce who had.
•been trained where there, were so,
many stones: and:good • ,
stonemasons like the,.Muidochs•
and. Mac kenzies •'
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Victorio:rodygtes
4MBERLEY NEWS • .
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• Graduation exertises wereheld
this past.:wiefat_:..-thra-.1..
.girls all. giaduatirig as RegiSter'..
edj\Ititset, from .London Victoria
liotpital. • .:• • •••
On' Wednesday , Mary •Blizabetlr.,
,Walden,.daughter of Mr. and • •
Mrs. Murray' Walden, graduated,
ronrher three-year curse..
On Thursday, Brenda Himiphrey
daughter of Mr. and
urn ey,.and Parn:Partell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Murray
.Farrgrkwated in,the rieW tWa,
year'nursing Cour. ••
Filencis andrelatives attended
the Graduatidns and along"
.th ',,,,corartunity-frierids-Offer
eongratulatiOns.ta,these ghlsY
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,.Lynn LOwry, acCoMpanied by Mrs.
• Boh•Courtney, .sang at the Anniv-,
erary Services held at Cargill.: •
Witted Chufch on Sunday mOrnin,
• • Mr. and Mrs.. Bob
Courtney alsoviiited With Mr.. .,
)kalter, and 'Miss Margaret Chish-'•
olm of:the Car ill area onSunda
Mary, Elizabeth, and, Brenda
have, Joined the Staff Of 'Victoria
Hospital, London; arid Pam is •'cOri'•
titwin°
estern University, LOndon.#
Miss Anne FergusOn4 daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Lester .Ferguson'
registers at tondon's
Tea'ehere College this 1,4ek.
Many froM this area attended'
the Huron. Pioneer Thresher Day at
.BIytlion Saturday,. Mrs. Leslie
Watdell.patticipated in the Pid -
dierTs Contest held that 'day, •
The Pine W.ver, Men t `Triq f11/4',
Clenil Boyd Bob Courtney and
rvices a ine
RiVerIChurali on Sunday., Mr.
Larry Irwin was gu'est soloist.
Misses Anne. rind Riali-Perguson
were at the piano and organ. •
CONDUCT SERVICF
Rev. Mr,, Hill and meniberg of
the PiRiver Choir held‘serVices
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ti:the-Kineirdine-6eriem-1-1-19sP;it'
al on Sunday evening. •
Weal teachers are back to their
schOorrOorns - Mrs. Bob Camp; -
bell to LucknOW Public School,, • •
Mt. Charles Liddle to Brookside
blic-5.•0021tAsrt341._*56.4±_
son' and Mrs. 43141 Ferguson to
Kingsbridge Separate School: Mrs.
Gordon Elliott.to Kincardine iub
ik School ( W. E. Thompson:
School); and Mrs, Pobert Rutledge
School.
When -asked -if -she remembered
any of her schoolteachers the •
name Of her first ancl' best teach-:
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mind. Then she named the rrian
who foildWed Mary Stratlidee.
• He had strapped: Margaret be-
cause sh:e had :pinned flower in
her ha•ir. "Why woUld he ever. .•
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what E never found_but
quired ,• "Did you cry?". "Indeed
did tick. J'was too, angry:to
give hip -1 the-satisfaCtiOn of.see-
g rrie cry" :the .replied. .Then
srnilingly she volunteered ,:-"The
next summer he -died in the Kirr:.
•bardine Hospital. I thought this
• was his punishment, for strapping:
me." . : • •
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". Albert•Pierce died in 1916 when
their only son ,• Clarence Alexand-
er, ,•waS quite young. Thesecond
husband, Mr. ,foster, ,'passed.'aWay
some years : . • ,
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On Membership
Representatives of five Municip. •
alities in the penetangore River. ;
watershed will decide October •6 '
whether 'they will join ,the Saug: • . •
een River CorTervation Authority. •
.resourCes. management, George ••
Kerr , has:advised the •toWnsliips'
,of Kincardine, Kinloss arid • .
.Huron, the' village of Tiverton
arid the .town Of Kincardine of
the ,meeting which will be attend-
ed by one voting -member from
each municipality.•
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