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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1970
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Former Lucknow Couple.
Mark 73rd Wedding Anniversary
MARRIED 73 YEARS. - Mr. 'and
' Mrs . lra Cambell of Bel:rave , '
'formerly ofii know ,cerebrated
their 73rd wedding anniversary
quietly at their home: recently.
They both enjoy fairly good
health. - Mrs. Campbell is the .,
. former Gertrude Garniss, daughter
of.•the late John. Garniss`and Annie
Coultes. Mr,. Campbell is the
son of the late Jaynes Campbell
and. Sarah Wilson. They are .
both in their 93rd year. They •
first met at Thessalon•where the
had gdne with, -their parents and•
were=married December 1, 1897.
They .were 19 at the time. Mr.
and .Mrs. • bampbell have lived in
Belgrave since 1958. They have a•
daughter; Mrs. Edwin:(Ivy) Ansley
of ' Thessa.loti•. ' Their three gins,
'Ray., Glen and Floyd' are deceased.
Jim.. Aitchison Heads 'P. oll For Council.
ONS
iES FOR
Only'19' votesseparated the two
candidates running for the office
of reeve in West Wawanosh Town
ship: in Monday's eleetion. Rob-.
ert Lyons., the sitting reeve., was
returnedto office for another term
He polled 284 votes defeating Leo
Foran, a councillor on the .present
board', who polled 265..
Jim Aitchison a member of the
present: council, headed the poll
in the election for council. He
received 369 votes; Two -new.
then were next in the number of
votes polled., 'J.• D. Durnin with
317 and :Jose -ph -Hickey with 31 •
will take their seats..on council.
Very few votes separated the sec' -
and ., third and fourth standing
candidates. Charles McDonald ,•
a member of the present board,
polled, 294'in being. re-elected
to council. . . . '
•Defeated • in their bid: for a: enure
cii seat were Ornar Brooks who
was seeking ,a seat. for the first
time. • He. polled 264, •.John Ruth-
erford , a member of the'present
ncil , w -a -s -defeated
for re-election gaining 243 votes.
D
REEVE
OF
RAN. BY
WAWANOSH
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH, REEVE
'AXONS FORAN
51 62
—; No:- 1; Dungannon , •
No. 2, Auburn ,.. ,••.� 44, •67
No: 3 ' Township Hall' 22 ' 43
NO. 4,' St.. Helens ,68 18
No, 5, Bill, McPhersons : 85 31
No. 6, St. Augustine 14 44
Total '
284 265
WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL'.
(4 elected) ,
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3 c . 4 q.
. No. 1, 'Dto gannon ' 78'.. 59 72 . •53' 56
No. 2 Auburn • , 58 • 68 95 ' ., 27 ' . 51 •
No: 3 Township .Hall 36 .. 52 39 40 31'
No. 4 St. ' Helens. ' 66 44 •
No. 5 Bill McPherson 83" 55
No: 6 St. ' .Augustine ..., 48 39
Total a : 369 .; '317 . 314 , 294 .264
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25 63 35' ' `64
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POLL TAKEN LAST WEEK
M Of -The
Business Places
favour All Day
Thursday Closing
•
Advance Times Photo.
Defeats e
Go.rge .MacLean
A poll' was' taken of. main
street business •places id .Lucknow
this; past week to:determine if,
the 'majority of business places.
were in favour of the present' -
onpldacfiaysh
ads Huron
OtlnC1 Vote:
•A •newcomer.to'the Huron Town
ship Council, Donald MacTavish ,
headed the•poll'at Monda'y's'elec-
.tion. He was elected to council
with'a total of 423 votes. Bert
Elliott and Elmer Smeltzer, , both
.present council members were '
returned to .office. Mr Elliott
polled 405 and Mr. Smeltzer 390.
'Defeated in his bid'to re-election
to council was John Ferguson who.
polled ;3,71.
Russell Stanley was earlier •
elected reeve of 'Huron, and 'Bob' .
Eme?rson , deputy -reeve,' both by
acclamation.:
The breakdown by polls' was as
follows: ,
�gyton
e�ry
olson Is
layton, Nicholson , a councillor
in Ripley , was elected reeve of
that municipality on -Monday -:-.He
polled 174 votes defeating the
;sitting reeve',' George MacLean
who has served, for many years as
reeve and councillor, Mr. Mac:
Lean polled 86 votes. The new
.reeve , who is manager, of the
'Huron an_d Kiia.LossLTe ephone
.System, will: take office iri•Jan-.
uary for a two-year term'.
The breakdown by polls, was:
REEVE, VILLAGE. OF: RiPLEY
No. '1 Municipal Office •.
No, •�2 MacLean's Store
Total ..
e:•
3.7
NIGH
MacLEAN •. '•
OLSON.
37, 107'
49 67,.
86
174
closing 'hours -and Thu-r-sday a41 -•-
day holiday:
The poll indicated thatthe
present, schedule is still favoured
by the majority. Mrs. Ford Cun-
tungham and Ron Machan •
'tabulated the votes which 'were,
signed by each of 27 business_ r_
places:
_'he results we.re .in favour of
all day•Thursday closing; 15; all
day Monday closing, 11 neither
Thursday nbr Monday ; 1;
Open Friday nights . right
-nub-a#�eac-<Ghristrna s-,:..5-
open Friday nights until October.
1st•, 21;, open •Fridaynights until
September 1st .1; ••. ; '
Closed Friday nights'at 10 p, m
22' closed Friday nights at 9'
p:nir•,,.5.
In favour. o .petitioning' counci
to hold a vote on a dining and
lounge licence, ,18: :'Against such
a; petition , 71„ stwoo abstained from
voting. rt ti ,§4
Andrew Gaunt
ReceivedlO •
Year Certificate
ST HELENS, NEW,S
•
.Andrew Gaunt was presented
with a 20'year service certificate
as a 4-11 club leader at Huron
---County's 4-1 Achievement
- night at Sea forth on Friday night,
Also receiving awards at the
Achievement night was ken Mew-
hinney'lor His Champion Short-
horn steer and David Mewhinney
for his Champion Shorthorn. heifer,
Car - Transport
Collison Monday-
l<INGS.I3RIJXiE.NEWS
A cat -transport accident -on:
highway' #21 in front of Earl Dren-.
nan's just south of Kingsbridge ,•
'sent two people to the Goderich
Hospital late Monday afternoon.
Tom Finleon, driver of the car,
and his passenger, Larry Wallace,
age 90 were turning into the • .
Drennan, gate to vote , 'when they
were hit head on by a transport.
Theyreceived injuries mostly to
theifaces. Driver of the •
transport was uninjured.
COUNCI TOWNSHIP -OF -HURON
3 'elected
No. 1 Bob Rutledge's
NoJ 2 Township Hall '
No. 3 Gordon Fry's
No, 4, 5, •6 7 Reids Corners' •
No. -8, 9• Buehlow's Store
n. • •
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6:a'wo
3"'' • . 4 9 3
142. 77. ..130 130:
112 83 65',_
125 84
50 • ' . 59.E
• 41 •34
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108'
79 .•
58
$6.
Total 423
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Santa T0Y0
Lucknow Saturday,
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',Santa Claus will make his
annual visit to Lucknow.this Sat-
quor-deer Store
390 371
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urday,: December .12th ' He will
meet small children, accompan'- '
ied • by their parents, , at the Mont-
gomery building the former '
Silverwoods •building on
:Lucknow's-main street from 2-t
4 p.m.•
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
`onttrv+cfion
Is Slated For Next Spring:
Word has been received by
*George Joynt ; Lucknow, village
reeve, that the new combination.
liquor ;and beer store in Lucknow
'will beconstructed' next: spring.
A letter from It J. Harris,
'deputy chief commissioner of the
41 I: 4 ti ?"4• y► *kr si'
Liquor• Control Board of Ontario
said that Mr. Harris had been' ad`
wised by the supervisor of the
,properties department`that plans,.
drawings and tenders should be •
cleared during the winter months
making ft possible to start
construction next spring.
•.Property for the new store` was
purchased some months ago from
Byrnes, Brothers., It' is located on
Willoughby Street; just east of
MacDonald""s 'Garage,
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