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- Notice to Voters
in the riding tif Huron
In the forthcoming general election
If you are eligible to have your vote cast by proxie
application forms #41 will be available at the following
locations.
1. Office of Crown Attorney W. G. Cochrane, Court
House,. Gocierich
2. Riding headquarters of each of the political parties.
3. Office of the town clerk, wing_ham.
4; Office -of the returning officer, 61 Old_ Mtli Road, Exeter.
To . assist voters located in the northern portion of the
. . .
riding in prOcessing such prairie applications, I shall be
present' in the Town Hall, Winghani on
THURSDAY, OCT 19th, 1072 from -12, Nien Until 5-PAC --
.
In order to be processed all such applications for a
proxie must . be in 'my office not' later, than 10 p;m. Friday;
Oct. 47, 1972.
Garnet Hicks, •
Returning officer;
Rtding of HURON
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lith, 1972 THE 11,,LICKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , PAGE WIEN
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AMBERLEY
On Monday afternoon a Corn-
illurlity Shower wis held in Reids
Corners Community hall for Miss
Corinne Lowry, bride-elect of
the month. Mrs. Bill Godfrey
presided as chaitlady for the after
noon's programme which started
off with a sing-song led by Mrs.
Jack Campbell with Mrs. Lynn-
.Lowry at the piano. Debbie
Lowry favoured with two piano
Solos. The trio of Mary and
Helen Kempton and Shannon
Courtney sang "Each for the
Other". All enjoyed a Scottish
dance by Mary Lillian Simpson.,
Mrs. Godfrey then called Corinne
and her two' attendants, Eleanor
Emmerton and Ester Martin to the
decorated chairs at the front. A
lovely address was read and the
gifts from friends and relatives
were received and opened. Cor-
inne thanked everyone and invit-
ed the ladies to her parents home
to View her trouSseau. A bounti-
ful lunch was served.
This week end was .the festival
of Thanksgiving and a time for
families to get together.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Courtney were Mrs.
Lottie Courtney;. Mrs. Nell Well-
wood; Mrs. Gerry McLeod and
boys of Kincardine.
L=LIVIr. . and Mrs: Bill-Rempton-and
family entertained Mrs. Mabel
Campbell, Mrs. Jean Griffin
from Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Campbell from Kincardine
for Sunday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coulbeck
and family y_isitecLfor_the__w,eek_
end in,Sarnia.
Mr. and,Mrs. 'Bob Benson and ,
-fdIniiywent • the-iveek-end-with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville-Henry..
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Irwin
and family of Sarnia spent part
of the week end visiting relatives
here.
Bob...Courtney
travelled to Sarnia and Detroit
for the week end% to visit with
relatives there.
Visiting with their parents for
the, holiday week end were Kathy
Elmes from Toronto; Gertrude Lee'
Walden from London; Marsha -L
Humphrey from'London; Kathy -
Irwin from Stratford and 'Margaret'
• COLIORNE: TOWNSHIP'S 7th ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR.
A Display and sale of local arts and crafts at
The Township Hall, Carlow
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 AND
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
10 A.M. CONTINUOUSLY TILL 9 P.M,
BAKE SALE ADMISSION FREE.
Features; handwrought silver jewellry; "Rockies" curios
from Ontario beach stones; chair caning, puppet theatre and
over 50 more distinctive crafts,.
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On. Sunday Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh'
Mc Whinney had their family all ' •
home for Thanksgiving, Mr. and
Mrs , Cedar
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Coiling and Wrapping Sausage Making — Fast Freezing
Custom, Butchering uring and Smoking
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• CATTLE ONLY.ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for' Friday's kill
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• With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef Froin
1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Your Requirements. Are ,
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork . and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
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1970 CHEVY van, long wheel base
1969 CHEVY van, V8 automatic
1969 G.M.C. ton pickup
1969 FORD Suer van
1968 G.M.C. 1 ton pickup, V8
1967, CHEV ton pickup
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Brussels Motors
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lirehasing
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in, direct-
residents'
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Visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland and Nancy on Sunday •
were Mr. and Mrs. David
Kirkland., Annette and Suzanne of
LUcknow , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kirk-
land of Toronto , Mr. and Mrs.
Don Kirkland , Lana and Darren of
'who_also_spent the
week end with"Don's parents.
Mr... and' Mrs. Frank Rieglirig ,
Craig, Todd and Lisa had Thanks,-
°giving dinner on Sunday with Mr.
and Mn.i Frank Ritchie. Other
callers were Mrs. Roy Keane and
Arlene of Stratford, Harold Gard-
er of Hamilton and Mrs. B. Hunt.
er, Lucknow.
A number from the community
ttended the draw on Saturday
"ght.at Sebringville ploughing
atch. Winning ticket on the
rge tractor was -held bye a
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material, rely on
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Courtney from Sarnia. Also visit-
young "girl from Woodstock. ing at her home was Wendy Court-
-Mr-rand-Mrs-:-Ghar-les- Gyiiltxns ny--,-..wh4ts-naployeAl----w-ith-t-. he •
Credit Bureau of London.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to the family of the late
Mrs. John Reid, who passed away.
this past week. Burial was "
&Om the MacLennan Funeral
Home on Saturday.
and Mrs. W. Irwin and Lloyd
visited on Sunday .with Mr: and
Mri-, Wes Alton 'of London; Mrs.
Frances Wilkins returned home
with them after spending a few -
days with the Altons there. While,
in London Maimie Wilkins had a•
chat by phone with Mrs. Ô. Kais-
__er_who_had_enjo ed a trip east •
by Conducted tour recently. She
was also entertaining her family
in her home on Sunday.
Mr. ?and Mrs. Ernest Bogie of
Nile and l Mrs. Elizabeth Sitter,
'Goderkh; visited' On Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie.
'-. Home for the Thanksgiving
holiday were Misses Donna Ritchie
of London., Brenda Ritchie of
Owen Sound , Barbara -Wilkins of,
Guelph .and Wanda. Hunter of St.
Catharines.
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WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White
attended the funeral 'of Mr.
-White's cousin in-Arkhead on
Sunday.
Visiting. with Mr.. and ,Mrs.. •
Walter Black and family on Sun-
day evening were Mrs. Harold
Vogan arid Leonard of Ripley.
Mrs. Walter :131ack and Mrs.
Stan BlaCkwell Visited with-Mrs.
George Lockhart in Wingharn
__HospitaljoiLMonda y.
'David and Bill Black of London
spent the week end with their
„parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter
• .
A few farmers from this area
travelled to Northern Ontario
last wi-el-tcr-atteud some-cattle
auCtioni.
Harry Scott.visited in Toronto
with Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Maybe
for Thanksgiving.'
Nancy McGuire, Joyce Black'
and Susan Hooey started world.
'as candy stripers at Kincardine
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert.
Barkwell of Dundas and Mrs.
Evelyn Barkwell of Lucknow 'visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamil-
ton and family and Mrs-. W: R.
Hamilton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rigg and
Adon spent the week end in Tor-
onto visiting with friends and rela.
s.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton
of Hanover spent Monday with Mr,
and Mrs. Ray 'Hamilton and Mrs.
W. R. Hamilton.
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Murch and baby Vincent Clinton;
Jim McWhinney-, Zurich, and Mr.
awl Mrs. Harry Chambers, Goder-
ich'.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ey'Alton over Thanksgiving week
end included Mr. and Mrs. Harry
-Westlake-and-Mr—Wm, Westlake ,
Saltford; Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Hend-
erson . heather , Jennifer and Jill'
of Mississauga; Mrs. Garnet Hend-
erson, Carolyn and Sandra of .
Lucknow; Mrs. Marilyn Chislett -
and daughter Robin of Galt; Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Alton, Randy ,
Blair and Kent of Lucknow.
Mi. and Mrs. Ivan' Henderson ,s
Greg, 'Brian, Darlene and Dagyl
of Weston spent the week end with
. Visitors with• Mr.' and Mrs. Har-
old Errington and family were Mr. . '
.and Mrs. Stan Dagworthy and
Douglas of Toronto.
Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Johnston
spent the week/end in London
with Mr. and Mrs . Harold JOhn-
Ston. They were guests on Satur-
a at_their randsore_s wedding_
,at St. Mary's when William John-
ston married Jennie Dale of St.
Mary's. A reception was held ._
later at the home of—Mi: and Mrs.
Harold Johnston, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby
spent the week end at their parent
al homes here and Goderich town-t
Ship.
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