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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-22, Page 59WEDNESDAY, NOV, 2Hk. 1%7 c' No Acclamation For Ail Posts Only the bare slate of candidates was nominated for offices in Kinloss Township at the nomination meet- ing on Friday afternoon at the Town ship Hall .in flolyrood. The present councilof Reeve.Will• lam Evans, councillors Leo Murray, W. E. Haldenby, Duncan Campbell and Orville .Elliott was returned by acclamation for 1968. and 1969, the first twayearterm for •Kinlois. • a I I , , , • .. • ' '..7111114.1.11r4.W*P"Ir/CIPTLIF114," 41,74...4.1WAR.',117.1rreitIRKTN. -"WO:, • ; „, • . • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Russell Ross and Walter:Breckles Were both returned by acclamation to the Township School Area of Kin loss and Lucknow, No others were nominated for the positions. Clerk -Treasurer Fraser MieKinn- on weceived the following nominations froth 1;30t� 2:30 p. m. inloss Township REEVE •• Wm. Evans by Orville E11iott and •Duncan Campbell. .* • COUNCIL (4. required) 'Leo Murray by Walter Breckles and Orille Elliott. W. E. Haldenby by DOnald'/VicFarl- an and Hugh Lane. Duncan Campbell by Leo Murray and Arthur Haldenby. • . Orville. Elliott by Minoan Campbell and Wm Evans. • TOWNSHIP 6C1400L AREA OF KINIAM AND LUCKNOW • • (2 req,uired) Russell Ross by Leo Murray and • Wm, Evans. ' • Walter Breckles by W, E. Haldenby, and Lea Murray.. - Frank Maulden was appointed ,chairman. for the ratepayersmeet- ing to follow and after a fe!, re - narks called on. Reeve Wm. Evans who. spoke .mostly:County affairs. A minute's'silence was observed in respect to the late Mrs'. Doris MacKenzie. The council, Leo Murray, Orville . • dome looknoir.:lik..Saturday; •:December: Take your kids 10 visit Santa, then let• them go to the.0000:::.f(01..'.' FREE skating *hikvooshop in Lucknow's friendly stores. f, • of• rY : ield e • igh ng. . Wili be . .:• in the Former Knechtel'1,u11414g.., ;NEXT. TO FINLAY DECORATORS IDecerriber 2nd 2-4 p.m. TO MEET AND TALK WITH THE SMALLER CHILDREN • ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARE)NTS There Will Be :‘ Favours and .Treats For. The Kids' POO.. Your Letter To .Santa (Postage Free) WhenYou , Visit Santa In LucknoW • IN THE LUCKNOW -ARENA Decetrber 2 2 p.m. FOR 'PUBLIC* AND- HIGH' SCHOOL CHILDKEN • r • a MINENNSIMPOPliONIONESNOMONlarriVRIMOMINSINtr SPONSORED BY Lucknow Business Men's Association mictoit,iO4.1,kam ,t 004,, • ,,fr,4k44 4. PAGE NINETEEN' Elliott, Wm. Haldenby and Duncan Canipbell all spoke in a capable manner on Township affalas.. • Walter Breckles and Russell Ross . . each spoke on school matters. Frank Schumacher, road, superin- tendent, was then called on, giving various costs on the road work throughout the past year. 'Jamieson Pettipiece, representat- ive on the Huron -Bruce High. School Board , gave a report, Richard Elliott, ex reeve and P.A. Murray, ex -reeve and pat Warden, biotin spoke: briefly. Fraser MacKinnon, after a few •remarks, congratulated the Reeve, and. Council on their acclamation. The meeting closed with the Queen •• • Institute Hold Centennial ,Dinner. KINLOUGH NEWS • •• , The Holyrood Women's Institute held a Centennial dinner and family, night in the hall on Thurs- day evening. A delicious meal was served by the 4-H Club girls after which cards were played and, a • social time enjoyed. • We are sorry to report that. ?1r; and Mrs.. Ed Schaeffer o'f Kincardine and former residents here were injured -in a car=Ci-dent, recently. We wish them a good recovery. The December Meeting-Ofrthe— • '•:- L -:-- H. W.I. will be held on Thursday; December 7th.With'Uts. Jack Ack- eri and Mri.'Morgan Johnston: . hostesses.. Roll call - A Christmas „. verse and gift exchange.. Topic - • History of the Poiniettia.. MottO. - • Joy is not in'thingS, it; is,in us, Contest Christmas Place Cards:, Study. of:Ontario.' 2 Mrs.. Orville Elliott 'Directors Mrs jim Smith, Mrs., Lyman Sutton. f Mrs, Tom MacI)Oriald visited With her parents Mr, and Mrs., Joseph Guest at ':Teeswater. • Friends.Of N. E. (Ted) Haidenby are • leased tp kncivi that he is • home and making a good recovery after undergoing surgery recently • Mr. and Mrs. Allan ,Mc Farlan have moved from . Pine 'Riverto the home recently vacated .by Mr. and: 'Mrs. Harold Halderiby and Larry Evans returned, to his home in Georgetown after Visiting with, , ' Mr.;andMrs. Bert Nitholson, Allan arid Mr. and Mrs . Elgin Hogg :and, family of Wingliain.were'recept visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schneller: Mrs. Bert Nicholson was hostess for the Evening Workers meeting • and quilting on Monday: afternoOn. Mr,. and Mit. Tom MacDonald, visited on'Saturday. with Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Ronald Young. at Kitchener. Visitors .with Mts. J.M. Hodgins Sr. HOlyrood were Mr. and Mrs. Chas, A. Sutherland, Toronto and' Mr. and Mrs Leslie tiodiits of Lenore, Manitoba.. • • , MissLyla Sterling spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John E, Hodgins and attended her Sikter's :,ftineral, Mrs.:Lesley ThoniPson., Sharon Stanley who is attending Siratford teacher's College was' • practice teaching last week in Brantford. : • • Arthur Stanley spent the week endwith Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Kaake ••and Larry Stanley at Walkerton. Mrs. Marretta Hodgins of'Detroit spent ;the week 'end at her horn here. •, • . ;„ • '• • •. Mr. and•Mrs. E2ra Stanley and Mrs: Marretta Hodgins spent an - evening with Mr. and Mrs: • Maurice.Mackinnon at Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs .kenneth Hodgins. of Niagara, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hodgins and family Of the Lake Shore Road visited over the week-, end -with. Mrs . Marretta • • „ ," • ' ;: ; '•? • to' "o ‘.• . . • • •