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[MUNICIPAL AND. SCHOOL POSITIONS
RIPLEY
FOR REEVE
GEORGE TRANTER
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1974
illy at 5 p.m. WM the
vie filing nominations for
it and school board posi
Ito Sentinel extended its,
deadline in order to re-
gese in complete detaiL
Ow will take place for
we County School Board
serving Lucknow, Kin -
and Teeswater. Mrs.
ogigetrd of Teeswater,
apomted to fill the bal-
ite* term of the late Ross
0,0 not contest the seat.
aayton Nicholson of
Ow indicated that he
[Om again for that vil-
iip municipal post.
"Eder has retired from
kna Perth Separate School
taw mmiber of years of
invo!be elections for mun-
rm in the area which
Oe spelled out in detail be-
ide 5 p.m. Tuesday dead -
*di put The Sentinel's
ill*Wftdmc LUCKNOW
FOR REEVE
GEORGE W. JOYNT
WEST WAWANOSH
FOR REEVE
ROBERT LYONS
J. D. DURNIN
FOR COUNCIL
4 Required
MRS. CECIL CRANSTON
JOSEPH HICKEY
LEO FORAN
JOHN RUTHERFORD
ARNOLD STOTHERS
AUBURN TRUSTEES
3 Required
KEITH ARTHUR
FRED WAGNER
ELMER TROMMER
lithe noted that all cand-
*gloated have 24 hours
jiaft deadline dur-
Odra they have the priv-
InVairawing their nom -
AIRFIELD
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TYREEVE
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RR COUNCIL.
3 Rewired
RuDONALD
(bdell) AUSTDI
I:RS(1N
FARRIER
FRAYNE
CF 14 YEARS
AL SERVICE
As West
Twp.
tet of Dungannon
is iresignatiOn as
t in West Wa-
after selling the
. kr the past ten years
Ttitizn.
.%sn'xiot to the township
5las a Mai of 24 years
3:sizars as Reeve. 11
and 10 as road
Pats ago next March
sxeeded
Lo
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n
e
for
PR Rat the township
4t4a anew public works
the u'i tee of Mr.
it seems unfortunate
riot hue the opportun-
ttie these improved
*tekture. He is giving
4 heal* reasons.
becomes effect-
er.
FOR COUNCIL
4 Required
MURVIN SOLOMON
GARY RITCHIE
— MAW) At GLENN
GORDON. MAIZE
HURON TOWNSHIP
REEVE
RUSSELL STANLEY
ROBERT EMERSON
DEPUTY REEVE
ELMER MELTZER
COUNCIL
3 Required
MIKE SNOBELEN
GARY MacDONALD
BERT ELLIOTT
Died In B.C.
McKenzie Webb of 1840 - 160th
St. '#47 Surrey. British Columbia
passed away on Tuesday. Novem-
ber 12th. Funeral "arrangements
were incomplete at time of writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb were former
residents of the 12th concession of
West Wawanosh. Mrs. Allister
Hughes of Wingham. formerly of
Kinloss Township. is a sister of Mr.
Webb.
Bag Two Deer
Near Lucknow
Doug Ward of Langside and Ron
Herd of Wingham bagged a pair of
deer, as the hunt opened on
Monday morning.
Deer hunters were reported by
the dozens parked along rural
roadways. taking advantage of the
four day hunt.
While Doug. in typical hunter
fashion. didn't reveal the exact
location of the bag. he said that it
was "within a couple of miles of
Lucknow".
FOR COUNCIL
4 Required
LEWIS HILBORN
DONALD MARTIN
JOE HODGINS
MRS. MARG ROUSE
STEVE BELL
LAWRENCE JAMES
ROD MacDONALD
HOWARD HODGE
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Work Starts On New
Community Health Centre
Work on the new community Monday afternoon of this week to
health centre in Lucknow was arrange the final details before
scheduled to start on Tuesday of work commenced.,
this week: It was expected that levelling.
The Village of Lucknow and the filling and tree cutting would
Townships of Ashfield, Kinloss and commence immediately. The con -
West Wawanosh recently let the tractor, Genan Construction, will
tender for the new facility to Genan set up a mobile office at the site.
Construction of Waterloo at a The new building will be con-
tender price of 5106,282. Lucknow structed on property purchased
will pay 40% of the net cost and from Peter Johnston of Lucknow
each of. the three townships 20% and located on Havelock Street
Final approval from the Ontario north in the village. about half a
Municipal Board was received this block south of the former CNR
past week and the committee of Train Station, on the east side of
four Reeves representing the muni- "Station Street—.
cipalities. George Joynt of Luck- Total cost of the building com
now, Robert Lyons of West Wawa- pleted, with work not included in
nosh, Girvin Reed of Ashfield and tender price, is expected to be
Leo, Murray of Kinloss met on about, 5128,000.
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Place Wreaths In Memory Of War Dead
Veterans and other community
groups participated at a Remem-
brance Service on Sunday morning,
November 10th at the Lucknow
Cenotaph.
The parade of Veterans, Ladies
Auxiliary to the Legion. Cubs, and
Girl Guides left the Lucknow
Legion Hall at 10.50 a.m. headed
by members of the Teeswater
Highlanders Pipe Band.
Parade Marshall was George
Whitby. In charge of the colour
party was H. D. "Bud" Thompson
and flag bearers were Lane Gard-
ner and Ed Blackwell representing
the Legion. Mrs. Clare Johnstone
and Mrs. Joan Robinson represent-
ing the Ladies Auxiliary; Doug
Clark' and MichaeliWhitcroft for the
Cubs and Lorna Boyle for the
Lucknow Girl Guides:
• Wreaths were placed in remem-
brance of those who paid the
supreme sacrifice., The wreaths
were placed in front of the
Cenotaph by the following: Legion.,
Angus MacDonald; Province of
Ontario,. Alex MacNay; Village of
Lucknow. George Joynt; ladies
Auxiliary, Mrs: Eunice Cunning-
ham; Lions Club. Barry McDon-
agh; Kinsmen Club. Tony John-
stone; Lucknow Women's Institute,
Mrs. Armstrong Wilson; Business
Men's Association, Bob MacKen-
special Remembrance Day service
conducted by Re. Doug Kaofman,
assistedby the minister of the
zie; Kinette Club, Mrs. Donna Lucknow Presbyterian Church,
Johnstone: Girl Guides, Edith. Rev. Glenn Noble. The Presbyter -
Greer; Cubs. Paul JOhnstone. ian congregation , cancelled its
The Last Post and Reveille. was service in favour of the Remem-
sounded by three trumpeters. Colin brance Service at Lucknow United
Cameron. Paddy Murray and Paul. Church.
Finlay.
Following the service at the ,
Cenotaph. the parade proceeded to
the Lucknow United Church for a
Ratepayers Will
Hold Meeting
• Vandals Damage
Several Buses
Vandals did damage to several
buses at Montgomery Motors in
Lucknow on Thursday night of last
The Township of Ashfield will week.
hold a ratepayers meeting on The "Bluebird—. the charter bus
Wednesday. November 27th at 8 used by the Montgomery firm, had
p.m. in the Brookside School. the windshield broken, wipers
The meeting will give township broken and seats pulled out and
ratepayers an opportunity to dis- thrown about in the interior of the
cuss issues of concern to the bus.
municipality. Ratepayers of the Three other school buses also
Township of West Wawanosh and had damage done to them and
separate school supporters from earlier in the week a Montgomery
the townships of West and East bus in Ripley receive& similar
Wawanosh. Turnberry and Howick treatment.
and the Town of Wingham are also I Damage was set at about 5300.
invited to attend the meeting. I Police are investigating.
U.S.S. No. 13,
• Belfast,
About 1931
Teacher. Miss, Murdeana Mac-
Leod.
Back row. left to tight, ,Raberta
Smith. Mary Nicholson. Cora
Thompson. Anna Irwin. Verna
Smith. Clifford Menary. Ronald
MacCrostie. Ralph Cameron. Rob-
ert Irvin. George Alton. Jerry
Cranston. Blake Alton. Beth Phil-
lips.
Centre row. Janie Alton. Martha
Smith. Ila Saunders. Freda Sound
-
Os. Mildred Sherwood. Willa
trvin. Vera Lazenby, Violet Saund-
ers. Jean Cameron. Dorothy Alton.
Lower row. Hughie MacCrostie,
Angus Nicholson. Bill Humphrey,
Allan Smith, Harold Humphrey,
Bernadean Alton. Mary Cranston.
Clayton Alton. Archie Smith, Gord-
on Saunders. Sadie Nicholson.
Marie MacCrostie. Alex Hackett.