The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-01, Page 191972 •. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1972
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Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily
Dining Room and Tray Service
Member:— Associated Nursing Homes. Inc. Ontario
Associate Member:— Ontario Hospital Association
Municipally Licensed
Licensed by Ontario Department of Health'
MARY R. NEWBOLD, REG. N.
GEORGE A. NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR
Drawer 220 Phone 528-2186
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
.NEEDHAM. - 'to Gordon and Pat
(Foran) of London, a son, Brent
Joseph, at St.. ,Joseph's Hospital,
London on October 18, a brother
for Scott and Dale„.
by law.
A non-resident of the munici-
pality at the time of the enumera•
Lion is entitled to vote providing
he is the owner or tenant of land
in the municipality or the spouse
of such a person and meets the'
other mentioned qualifications.
Nominations may be submitted
to the clerk starting November-9
and until 5 p.m. on the final
day of noininations, November.
13.
LOGTENBERG to Mr. and Mrs.
Derk Logtenberg, R. R. 1 Dun-
gannon, in Goderich Alexandra
General and Marine Hospital on
Thursday, OctOber 26, 1972, a
daughter, Melissa Jane.
Kinloss Resident
Died In 82nd Year
ELDEN ECKENSWILLER
/ft
LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE,
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OLD TYME TABLE SYRUP
16 oz. .decanter
SILVERWOOD'S SUNSPUN. ICE CREAM,
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The nomination paper 'must be
filed in the Clerk's office during
_regular hours-arid mutt be r.ertif-
ied by the clerk.
A person nominated for an of-.
rice' may withdraW by presenting
his written affidavit to the clerk
before 5 p.m. the day follow"ing
nomination day.
If a person_has...been-notilinated—
for more than one office, he may
signify his withdraw 1 from one
• more offices in- ,erne man-
ner. If he .neglects to do this, he
shall .be deerned to be nominated
for the office for which he was
first nominated and to have with-
drawn his nomination for any other
office.
CAN. DIDAITES WILL .
elude judges, jailers, sheriffs,
police chiefs and Crown attorneys.
No employee of a municipality
may seek a seat on the council
of the municipality that employs -
him, but he is eligible for elec
ticin in another.munieipality.
The nomination sheet must be
signed by at least ten electors who
are entitled to vote for that office.
-The-riorriirratiori,muststate,thc -
name and address of each elect-
or, as well as the name, address,
'and occupation of the person norn
inatecl, and the office for which
he or she has been nominated.
No, nomination is valid, how-
ever, unless it is accompanied
by written consent and declara-
of qualification by the person
nominated. The onus is on that
person to file a bona fide .nomina-
tion paper. •
Eligibility to vote or be a can-
didate in the municipal election
has been expanded. Persons are
no. longer required to o.wn or. rent
property in the municipality. A
person would be entitled to be an •
elector or candidate in the' muni-
cipal election if he is resident in
-sucit7rnu limpality-at any time dur
ing the : period of enumeration
(the five weeks folloWing•Labour
Day), a Canadian citizen.or,
British subject, 18 years Of age
or older and not . disqualified. or
otherwiSe prohibited from voting.'
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Top selling animal in the sale
was a bull, Pine Echo Rollo,
which was sold by George Ken-
nedy to Glen Walden of Lucknow
for $950.
The annual Pine Echo sale ,
staged by George Kennedy, in
the Hereford cattle business since
.192Q t also had consignments from,
the farms of Oliver McCharles of
Lochalsh and James Milliner and
/Sons, Dundalk.
Sales from the Pine Echo Farm,
. si es t e su mei-Ha-red, in- - I
eluded: Male, Robert Allen, R./ 1
Clifford, $560; Male; Glen •
Golley , R. 4 Wingharn, $600;
Male, Harold Elliott , Bluevale,
$600; Female, Glen Walden,
LUCICIIONN, $700; Female, George
L. Neil, R. 1, Kirkton, $400; Fe
male, George L. Neil, R. 1 Kirkr.
ton, $470; Female, Hugh Waters,
Drayton, $440; Female, Glen,
Walden, Lucknow , $490; Female,
Gordon Winslade and Son, Mount
Forest , $450; Female , James. Mil-
FOR BEEF, FOR DAIRY, FOR HOG
' PINE ECHO SALE
lener, Dundalk, $460; Female,
Hugh Waters, Drayton, $520;
Female, Beverley'Rae, Mount
Forest , $450; •Female , James-Mil-
leneri, Dundalk $600; Female,
Hugh Waters, Drayton, $530.
Sales from the herd of Oliver
Mc Charles, Lochalsh, included:
Male; Reuben j. Berlett, R. 3
Male , David ' •
Harting, R. 1 Gowanstown, $420;
Male, R. Kleber , Walton, .$485;
Female, Ken J. Robbins, R. 2
Coldwater, $410; Female, Joseph
J. Flach, R. 3 Walkerton, $355;
Female, Ken J. Robbins, R. 2
oldwater, $420; Female
A. Waters, Drayton, $440; Fe-
male, Hugh A. Waters, Drayton,
$440.
Sales from the herd of James
Milliner and Sons, Dundalk,
were:
Male, Carl Willer; R. 3 Wal-
ton, $590;/ Male, Ashley Clarke,
R. 6Dundalk, $590; Male,.
George Neil, Kirkton, $560; •
Female ; George L. Neil, Kirk-
ton, $410; Female, Glen Walden,
Lucknow, $600; Female, Hugh A,
,Waters, Drayton, $500.
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The death of Elden Ernest ECken-
swiller of the 10th concessiOri of
Kinloss Townshi , occurred in
Phone 528-2125
Kincardine and District H9spital
on Saturday, 'October' 21st follow-
ing a lengthy illness.
; In his 82nd year he was born in
Carrick Township On January
16th, 1891, a gin of Jacob Ecken7
swiller and Catherine Blindaur.
Mr. Eckenswiller farmed and .
was a thresher 'for 50 years.
PI •
married Alice Thompson Of Kin-
loss. Township. She passed away
August- 18 ; 1B70,. .‘
Mr. EckensWiller is survived
by two daughters Mrs. Roy (Kath-
TC'etr) GtalidIfForGodelfdli arid
Mrs. Angus (lila) MacArthur of • .
Kincardine Township and two sons
'Grant and Weir , both of Kinloss
Tbwnship; one sister Mrs., Wes-
ley -(Maude) Thompson-of Kincar'
dine and .two brothers Edgar
of Clifford and 'Levi of Aisla
Craig. '
Besides his wife he was prede-
ceased by one brother George.
The funeral service vas.held at
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Tuesday, October 24
at 2 p.m. Rev. T..J. McKinney,
-Minister -6f Kitt:164h Prest;yteharr-
Church, officiated at the service..
Interment• Was in South. Kinloss'
Cemetery.
.. Pallbearers were Ronnie Gra-
ham, Gary Graham, Elden, 'Eckert'
swiller, Donald MacArthur,: Bob
MacArthur, Norman MatArthtir.
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