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"It was a very tough challenge.
much harder than I anticipated," he says.
It took eighteen months for the magazine
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Ken is impressed by the outpouring of
community support whenever there's a
tragedy in the rural area. His neighbours
are friendly, concerned about each other.
At home on the land in Huron County,
Ken Larone is interested in the
family store (now called Larone-Spittal
incorporating Nancy's maiden name) and
the career and scholastic endeavors of his
daughters Cindy, Bonnie and Cathy.
He's never set down a master plan for
himself so he can't tell you what he might
be doing down the road. "If you have
energy and ability 1 don't think age has a
helluva lot to do with it. I enjoy my life.
I've done things; I've tried to do well.
Satisfaction has been there."
Tough to argue with that.
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