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THE LUCKNOW`•'SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 1969
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John Jamieson Is
President 4
Water. Association`
EVS.
The spring meeting of White-
church Water Association was held
• April 8th at•8:30 in, Whitechurch`
Community' Memorial Hall
with an' attendance of 12.
The president.: Russel Chapman '
presided, called the,meeting : •
.p S to
Order and welcomed all..
ngsbridge .Cubs,
BY• EDDIE SINNETT
43cubs were. present on April 10
in Kingsbridge:.Hall. Sixer Bernie'
Van•Osch led in the' Grand Howl.
-Ren-de-ristrated hoW tomake a•
kite and then everyone made one.
Most of: the, kites flew and everyone
had fun. Next meeting all cubs are
to bring wood to •make window,
props
The Tigers had campfire, and the
Chiprrunks are in•charge next .week
Paul Doherty led, in theGrand•
Howl'. Akela: then closed with pray'
The minutes. of the fall. meeting er and O ada
.Can... ,
were read by, Mrs - Victor :Emerson,
secretary. Elwood Groskorth • •
reported ,on the. interview with.
chief Dave•Crothers o.f.Wingham::
Fire ,;Department ' The truck` carries
/500 gallon: of water, .800 ft..of •
2 2 inch hese_, 00 f 1 1 2 Water' meeting notice, 10 days.
1/,i cis f
the taps and flush the line.,
it w -as ' agreed that water bill for,
maintenance .be sent separate to: . •
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Huron Township
Native Is Buried
At.Pine4River
MRS. ROBERT STEELE
• Mrs. Robert Steele the former°
Grace. Campbell', passed away in
Wayne •County Hospital in Detroit.
on Monday, March 31, in her 78th •
year.
She was a native of Huron Town-
ship', he daughter of 'the lateMr.
r..
and Mrs: • Peter Campbell of the,
second concession and spent her
early years in this community, ..
In 1912 'she married! Robert Steele
and after spending•their first Marr-
ied years at A mberley ,, they mov=v
ed 'to Detroit, in' 1926. ;
girls Enn..Iied
s: brownies
1ST LLJCKNQW PACK
B� Y SEABEE ., •
We started brownies out with
some games., Then we had Fairy
Ring. . .
Then we -had enrolment., The
girls that were enrolled are Joan
Hamilton,' 'Gail Hackett , Janet"
Humphrey„ ' •
Then we marked. our 'books , Then
some giro" served the Mothers tea
and toast while. we played
games..
We closed, Brownies with the.-
squeeze
he.-squeeze and chirnes,
'The late'Mrs,. •Steele and her ' ti •
husband -spent much of their tirne
the 'last. few years'at Point Clarke
and she will be greatly missed in
the A mberley District . • •.
Besides her. husband, Mrs. Steele
is survived by two sons, Harvey.:
and Keith,-' both •of Detroit .and
their families; one., sister Miss
Agnes Campbell, Detroit and one ,
brother; Albert Campbell, Luck
now
She Was predeceased •by. two
sisters 'Mary'aaid Mrs..$dward
(Margaret) Rink: and'six brothers',
Iohn , Peter ; ..Robert Samuel ;
James and Edward.
'Funeral services'were conducted
by. Rev . 'John' Hill at the McLennan
funeral home in' Kincardine with • •
burial ' in Pine River Presbyterian
Cemetery
Pallbearers.'were William Gatti),,
bell',, Robert Campbell, •Grant
,Campbell, Robert Courtney Randy
Doyle and Art Wagner. ,
Flower ,bearers were .Elmer Brad
ley,. jack C.ampbell,:.John C,,,Cam
.Dennis Courtney,_ Graig
avid' and Michael Wag_.
Mrand. Mrs'. Ross.Smith. and
Bradley of Toronto spent the. week-
end with Mr. ,arid ,Mrs ' Russel• Chap-
man..
hap-ma'n.. Mrs Chapman • who'' isited
last• week with them accompanied
them here.
Callers:Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr,' and Mrs.. Andrew'.
Gaunt were Mr. and Mrs'. John De
Boer, Mr..:and Mrs. George' Erring=:
,ton' and family of .West' Wawanosli, ..
Mrs. Robert' Ross , 'Mrs . , Frank 'CouI,
ter ;..Mrs: Albert McQuillan and ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson •.
. Mr. and Mrs :• Eric Evans, and `Mel-
vin of Hyde. Park were Sundayvisit
ors with his parents, Mr: and Mrs..
Bill Evans
• Mr.' and 'Mrs . Ronald. Perron and
family of Goderich were:Sunday
visitors with her sister, •Mrs. Walter
�.8 to. /
prior to,April ;1st . and: Ot.tober-lst---E
Ten' days a'fter. April 1st the 'are'asur
er notifies 'the. secretary of: any 'who
have not' paid the maintenance and
another bill' be sent - I.f no pay is . -
'still iecei yed-therr7theDirector
r
are notified .to 'Collect the bill.. '•
The grass. will be cut by free' '
labour~,. John--Jainieson ;is donating
paint and. Wesley Tiffin is to put
it on.
Tom. Morrison, 'chairman of Chal-
inch hose and services all•dwellings
South of Highway 86..'
Chief George Whitby•oftheL
uck'=
•
: now• Fire Department reported their
---truck-c-arr-ies:-66.0-gallon-Water ,
,1200 ft of 2' 1 2 'inch hoand 1 000.
1/2'inch .
feet of 1.1/2 inch hose and s'ervices .
dwellings north; of Hi hwa •86,:
g Y
The Fire. Department suggested
• that Whitechurch buy 2'planks 12'
feet, long,and '2 inch thick ler
Ilion.,Mr.. "Eliiott'and Tamil
60TH. ANNIVERSARY
On: Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
MacKay. and Bob Mowbray of " •
Wingh_am Mrs. 'A . E ..Burdon and
s: Ce-ciLEalconer were atm
Guelph. to celebrate with Mr:. and
Mrs :Dan MacKay at theirhome,
their G Ot` wedding
h i 6 h ._At�_
the wedding dinner Charlie' MacKay
-of Dunnville gave, a toast to 'the .
celebrants and Dan replied. After
the
the dinner many slides ofthe fam-
Tracy
ne•r.•
PURPLE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs._•Frances Boyle'and,
family visited at Burlington •for'the
weekend while 'Corrine and Kevin
•Boyle stayed with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Fowler,, •
Mr.' and Mrs. . Wilex• King were
Sunday guests Of ' Mr. 'and 'Mrs:,
Cecil Sutton and family ..
On Friday evening .Mr..and Mrs..:
Everett Lane of Flesherton '
visited 'with .;Mr .;and Mrs. Stuart
Lane..•
-=-Mrs ; Burton• -Collins ,- Sandra -and
'Margie visited 'with Mr; :and Mrs.
Merrald., Kuehl and family in Wdt
erloo on Saturday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDonald
and Ronnie visited Sunday w1th Mr:
and Mrs Den:. Robertson..
Saturdayvisitors' with'.Mr and
Mrs. Ezra Stanley of .Kinlough were',
Mr . and Mrs Earl .Elliott and
ily.
• 'Mr. and Mrs Raga Stanley and.
•family of .Kinloss on Sunday visited
-wish Mr. aid Mrs. EEatl,Elliot-t--and •
Y.
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3, 1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN.. sedans' V8, automatic with„
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2 1968 CHEV BEL. A `sedans cylinder < automatic with
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4 1967• PONTIAC . PARISIENNES, .' 3 4`' door hardtops: and
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1967 FORD GALAXIE, 2' door hardtop, fully equipper
1967 BEAUMONT, 4 door. sedan, 8 , automatic
.1967 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF,.6 cylinder, 4'. door sedan,; power
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1967 DODGE POLARO 500,, V8, fully equipped
19aZE..ORD sto sedan .
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1967: PON,TIAC, 2 door hardtop
1966 CHEV BEL AIR 'stationwaon; V8 automatic, power steering
40 used cars' from '63 to '66 in various models, 'sedans, hardtops
and 4. door, ` mostly fully equipped
across t e . mets Board of Managers of Chat
ig
way to protect t
e.
hose.mers Presbyterian Church, asked if
It was, decided that on April 12 at :the sefiners "would be. afire
1:30 p,. m that any who would like, able to let either. churches ,of the'
to know what to do at the pump , village, have the water free.. ..
house in case of fire come .and '
-lvlrs. Emrson. will call on -the ; ••-
learn to operate the switches. signerson'Highway 86 'and Russel '
The treasurer Elwood Groskorth Chaprnan will call on thoseon'the
gave the .financial statement show North street• with ballot box and'
ing a balance of $1343, 70 • ballots prior to.April 21st,
y lvlrs. Emerson read a'reportfrom • . The election of officers with,Joh'n
Ontario Water. Resources reporting larriieson chairman are: President,
on their inspectionmade by, Mr. John Jamieson; Secretary , ' Mrs
R.W.
(-•,.x on January 11. His ree_ ;•Victor Emerson; Treasurer, Elwood
ommer.•ia`tions were (1) A` progra i Groskerth Directors, Fred Tiffin',
. should :,e carried but; (2) the Water .Mainter►ance:men, Elwood Grosko-
As's'ociation should• ensure that the ? rth Russel Chaprian•arid Albert
required .number of bacteriological Couites, '•
samples are being collected' . li Elwood Grosko►th thanked ' Rus$e1
was 'decided that those at the end • Chapman, retiring president and •
of the systems if rust appears . open his helpers for a;: job. well One; .-
drlir.t""�aIY410*
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ily • gatherings., . hepid when: Rev .
Angus.MacKay was home on fur-,
lough 'on recent •occasions from',•
India were shown. '•
Charlie Falconer and Mary of •
Glamis were Sunday visitors -with,
Jim Falconer of Wingham . ,
. Mr and Mrs. George" Currie of
East Wawanosh were. Sunday visitors
with Mr: and Mrs., Wesley Tiffin.
Mr..and Mrs.. Douglas. Conley
were, Sunday visitors with her grand-
parents, Mr; and Mrs. Earl Caslick
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and
• • 4 • S.
mother, Mrs. Woods were Sunday
visitors with her.. parents, Mr. and.'
Mrs. Gershom Johnston of Wingham
bouglas Fir is the tallest Cana-
dian tree. '
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1967 FORD % ton; automatic transmission
1967 CHEV /a ton'pickup
1967 G.M,C. '% ton pickup; V8 standard,
1966 FORDE conohne .Super van
1964 CHEV '1 ton with duals;
1964 CHEV 3 ton, stake . ¢
A number of Econoline Vans from 63 to 65
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