The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-25, Page 717
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WEDNESDAY JAN. 25th, 1967
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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIJCKN,O)W, ONTARIO *
11180.0king Vote For Bruce c'd
eeve Strikrng 004 00.:
Frank Field, reeve of the Village,
of Teeswater, was elected warden,
of Bruce County for this centennial
year, at the inaugural session or
county conncil; held in the
audit-
orium of Walkerton District Secon-.
dary. School Monday night of last
weeksAn interested audience of ,
about 89Q attended.,
Mr. Field was elected .only after,
Reeve •John Baxter of Walkerton.
cast
cast.the deciding ballot, resulting
in the defeat of Chisley Reeve Earl
Reaburn.
Reeve Baxter.cnialified• to cast
the deciding vote as reeve,,of the
niuniciPality in the county with
the highest 166 equalized 'assess. -
merit.. It *as the first time since
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),:•,1.9S3 that the 6Xtra ballot Was re-'
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-.Both.eanclidates had received 22
votes on the first 'ballot. .
Warden Field', who is.57 , ,was
born in Wingliam. He attended
SchOols•there and. 3.1 years ago •
married Doris Fleet of Hamilton..
They pow operate a variety store
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in Teeswater: They have two
sons:. He has been on council for
eight years, 'Reeve fitivfour, • :
'Sharing the interesi with the el-
ection of the warden was the vot-
ing for two positions on the high-,
ways committee
In the balloting for A member to
• •;;.'&, fill a three-year term, Manley
...Forbes, deputy reeve of Amabel,
——nd David Scott.' reeve of Eastri9r!',
• - ' • ;'11.1', tied:With 21 votes each on the .
first ballot. -Forbes was elected
by 24 - 18 on the second' ballot.
Also required was. the election of
a member for two years; tO,corn7
plete the unexplred terniof the
late reeve of Elderslie•Township;
john Black: • • ,
Three ballots were necessary to
-Sive Reeve Wallace Wilton of
•Carricka 2$ - 17 majority •over
'Deputy Reeve Russell Cumming
t- of Bruce Township, Reeve David
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Scot. t of Easinor Withdrew after the
. second ballot. •
County Clerk W. S. Forrester of
'Paisley who •opened ,the session
• reminded th.ose present that 1967
was not only the Centennial year •
for Canada:, but forBnice County •
too. •
Inerelating,early history of .the .•
• county he recalled ,that on Janu=
'ary 22, 1867', *James Brocklebank
'of.Brant Township -was elected the
first warden of Bruce CountY. The
Choice. of Walkerton as county
town was rnadein 1866, to clear
the way' for the first election in
.1867. ' ••
•Named ,to the striking committee'
were Andrew Currie, Arthur.Speer ,
Burton, Shewfelt , George .Joynt ,
Archie McKinhOn', A.E. Greer,
Clifford •Gilbert, RoSwell Smith
'and:George McLean,
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Nettie Sharpe
Former Resident
Dies At 90 Years
(Whitechurefi.News)", •
Mrs.. Gibson Gillespie last week •
received word of the passing on,
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Saturday, January 14 of Miss Nettie
Sharpe in her 91st year at•the,Aged'
Women's Horne in Hamilton. ••
She was the last niernb&. of the
late M. and Mrs. James Sharpe'S...
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fainily.of eight. .
Nettie's father was killed by a
falling tree in Paterson's bush 7, At
that time the family residedin a •
house on the hill on the farmwest
of Dawson craig's farm. Shortly '
:after the accident Mrs Sharpe .
and the. family moved to the house.
in the village noW•Owned by
Walter Moore.
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r 6uck a little timft.
Today .young Bill likes to tinker' but tomorrow
he, will be deciding on his career. Whatever
profession or vocationhe may settle on, there
will be no financial problem. A life insurance
• program with Sun Life not only guarantees the'
funds for' till's education but provides an income
for the Whole family if 'Dad should die pre-
maturely. '
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'I'm associated with Sun Life of
• Canada, the'Company the policy
• that's right for you and your farnily• ,
Why not ,call ' me today? •• .• •
WILLIAM KINAHAN
'RJR. 2 Luekriow •
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Move To Home
In Iltiingham
(Whitechurch News)
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'Mr. And Mrs. Carman Whytock
and Jackie-mOved from their •
farm on the week 'end to their
'neW hOrne in Wingham ,•
Wayne Farrier of,WeStern
tJniv-
ersity, London spent the week
end with his parents,. Mr, and
Garnet Farrier.
• Spendingthe week end under
'their parental roof were Wayne
Martin and Miss Muriel Moore,.
Western UniVersity, London;Gary.
Chapinan, School of teah,nology
of Hamilton 'and his friend, Ed
Graff, .High .School teacher of'
Hamilton;. Donald Gatint. of -
,Ohener: and' Jith Ross <If Waterloo.•
• Rev. R.,,MacLeod of Lii,aknow,
ilconduct.services January•'
• 29th Chalmers sbYteriati'
cburclphere and:, 4ithis is 'pulpit
exchange Sunday6lstudent
nunis-
ter Donald ,Watt will be.preaching
..at Lucknow Presbyterian churcl.
,Mr. and Mrs. ,George Currie arr.
ived home Friday after. Spending
a week viith Mr, .and Mrs., Frank'
lvIcConnell.and farnily Of Loncien.
On Wednesday night they
attended. a social function •in the.
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Gardens where the pupils of Sir
JOB:, A..MacDona lcl School
formeda choir Their grand-
daughter, Wendy McConnell was
a rneMberof the choir and also
sang a • "Holy , ,H,oly , Lord • ,
God Almighty" '
'• Mr, and Mrs. Tom McInnes of
*Gorrie were Sunday visitors with .
Mr and Mrs Orville Tiffin and;
Mr. and Mrs James McInnes:
Mr and Mrs, Hugh McMillan •
and family 'of Sarnia were Sunday
:visitors with Mi.' and Ws Wesley
Tiffin On the return trip to Sarnia
they were accompanied by Mrs:.
teen Falconer,' Mrs „, Nora crpnin
and Mrs.. Wesley Tiffin•who will,
visit with relatives for 4 week.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes •
were friday evening visitors with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of
Brussels.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt were
-Sunday-visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Don. Ross and family.
Mr: and •Mrs• Wallace Conn, • •'
Muriel and Altna•:spent-,SOnday • .:
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afternoon with 'George Conn At.
Western University.: ••
Mr and Mrs Douglas Conley of
• Wingham spent the week end with
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friends at St. GeOrge• . .. • ,
Stewart Scott was, a Sunday vis-
':jtor with Mr.' and mrs..Johilston..::.
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Conn. ' • ,
On Thursday. last .Barry Tiffin had
all his teeth eXtracted.in the •
WaterlOO Hospital and:on:the week
. end came to the home Of his par-
ents; Mt, •and Mrs. 'Dan:Tiffin
''Of TeesWater"where lieWill recuperate from a :Week, before
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tuming to work. • ' • •••
Mr. •and Mts. Paul Gioskorth
and Shanna of.Toronto spent the
Week, end with his parents , Mr•
and Mrs„,E1wOod GroskOrth:
EUCHRE pARTY'.
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At, the Progressive Euchre Party...
held at Curries School Friday night'
14 tables of 'players enjoyed the
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garne, Prize winners were High.
lady, ,,Mrs; Roy Pattison, LoW Lady
Mrs...„Gershom Johnson, High Gent
• Get* Grigg, I,oW. Gent', Gordon
Godkitn, special prize ofrtiott lone.
hands,,, M•rs Jim :COultes: The .•
'sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Roy • bav/sOn
and Mt. And Mrs. Bob ,Arhuckle
Served lunch. The next party will
be held Friday , February 3 when
the host and hostesses will be Mr.
and Mrs . Lawerence Taylor and
We and WS.; Jim Currie; • •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill.Lee and Allan
of Toronto spent tii`e-yeek•eiid
visiting. with Rintoul relatives in
the' area .
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• Mr ;. and 'Mts. Farish Moffat of •
Wingham. were Saturday night'
.visitors with Mr..and Mrs, Russell
.Gaunt and on Sunday Mr. 'and Mrs.
John L bir§tein.and.Jackie of .'
HanoVervisited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Dirstein are ski
ing fora -week and holidaying
Mt Clabriel Lodge 'near Montreal.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr , and
:Mrs. Bill Neable and family were
Mr, and Mrs Gene :Tunney',
ey and Shirl'Anne;ofingiewood
.and Mr; and MrS.JtilinS,FiScher•of
Palmerston: , •• .
Mr. and Mrs-. Fred Tiffin, Mrs:
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Charles, Tiffin and IVIr..and Mrs.'
Clark Johnston of East Wawandsh-
Were in London on 'Wednesday
where the former visited With
Charles Tiffin. at 1St. Joseph's and .•
the latter visited with Mrs CharIe
Johnston at Victoria Hospital. •
We, are pleased to report that -'
Bi1L O'Brien of IngersOl, who
resided on the farm now owned by .
Mae Brown• and who suffered a,
stroke the end of December has
now fully recoveredr.• •;
'• Mr. 'and, Mrs. Carl .McClenaghan
were 'Saturday visitors with Mr, •
and Mrs,. Malcolm Stewart of
Kitchener • - • .
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