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PAGE TWENTY THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH
ELECTORS
POLLING for the election of a Reeve and Four Councillors for
the Township of West Wawanosh will take place on Monday,
December 2, 1974 between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
at the six polling subdivisions in the Township,
Poll 1 - Dungannon — Home of Mrs. Annie Dere
Poll 2 — Auburn -- Huron County Library Building
Poll 3 — Township Hall
Poll 4 — SE Helens W.I. Hall
Poll 5 — Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacPherson
Poll 6 — St. Augustine Church Hall
AN ADVANCE POLL will be held on Saturday, November 23,
1974, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., at the
Clerk's home, R.R. 2 Lucknow.
PROXY 'APPLICATION
A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to
the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
November 26 to receive a certificate to vote by proxy.
JOAN C. ARMSTRONG,
Returning Officer
Mrs. Bert Alton
Is W.I. Spanker
Luckily)* Womena's Institute held
their regular meeting featuring
Educational and Cultural activities
on Tuesday afternoon, November
the 12th at .1.15 with a good
attendance. The committee in
Charge had a nice dessert and cup
of tea prepared, after which Mrs.
Arnastn ng Wilson opened the
meting in the usual manner with
the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
The minutes, treasurer's report
and correspondence were read and
dealt with. The roll call was
answered by telling our favourite
hobby. Catering to a banquet on
December 7.and to a wedding were
discussed and arrangements were
made for these events.. The
Christmas puddings are to be made
on Monday, November the 25th,. It
was decided to have the December
Meeting a pot luck dinner at .1130
on lite usual day.
..Mrs, Phillip Stewart and Mrs.
Jack Wraith showed two real nice
quilt blocks that they had made to
be sent to the Erland Lee Horne
and the Science Centre at Toronto
and Miss Elizabeth Robinson, a
hand craft article she had made to
be donated • to the convention at
Kincardine on November 18 and
19.
Mrs: Stewart was chairman for
the program and to open this part
of the meeting they sang 0 Canada
and Mrs: Stewart had ' a poem,
,.Those who sleep in Flanders"
Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray very
capably took the motto, "All our
children need today is L,S.D.,
Love, security and discipline,". She
said children need to be respected
so they in turn learn respect for
others. Security comes from being
wanted and being loved and
usually when these ingredients are
lacking„they go astray. She closed
with a poem ,"If i hada boy". Mrs.
Ross Shielis, delegate, gave the
report of the morning session of the
county rallyheld. at Wiarton and
Mrs. Marshall Gibson gave the
afternoon session.
Mrs. Bert Alton was special
speaker and spoke on Education
and Cultural Activities. Culture
differs greatly in many parts of the
world, Culture can be the sum total
of a group of people. Different
countries' have different foods that
they are especially • known. for.
Cultural • traditions vary greatly
from one country to another. As in
our own pioneers' Circe, although
people had to get along with much
less than we have to day, they
never hissed whatthey never had
and were happy. Our culture is
upgraded by `education.
Mts. Phillip Stewart presented
Mrs., Alton with a gift. Mrs. Ted
Rice played several numbers on the
piano which was enjoyed by all,•
The meeting was closed 'by singing
The Queen.
RATEPAYERS
MEETING
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD
Wedn�sday, Novefliber 271h
AT keg P.M.
Brookside ScOol
Ratemers .from the To ` of West Wawanosh, Separate
School supporters from the Tb. of West and East Wow-
s** Tuernbenry
and Ro ck and the Town of wino= are
invited to attend this meeting.
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
10 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1�1
George McLean was returned for
his fourth term as Reeve of the
Village of Ripley. The four
councillors were also returned by
acclamation, John Dodds, Robert
Love, George Tranter and Peter
Bissonnette.
The week end. of November 21st
was reported as a wild week . end,
weatherwise, in Lucknow . and
surrounding. area. Nine inches of
snow fell and was 'whipped into
drifts, that along with poor visibil-
ity, made driving hazardous. Many
motorists were stranded on the
roads, the worst of which was about
forty overnight guests at the farm
hone of Ray Walden on Highway
21 near Kincardine.
30 Years Ago
NOVEMBER 1944
In the Lochalsh-Amberley dist-
rict and along the Lakeshore they
hada snowfall of about 8 inches but
which soon disappeared, . In town
there was a couple or three inches
and farther east a complete absen-
ce of "The Beautiful". It was the
first snow of the season.
Kinloss. Township Council rec-
eived
ereived an acclamation. The Board
was comprised of Reeve Richard
Elliott and councillors J. W.
Colwell, P. A. Murray, Alex E
MacKenzie and Dan T. MacKin-
non.
An acclamation was also given
the West Wawanosh municipal
council, Reeve Brown Smyth and
Councillors Everett Finnigan. Dav-
id McAllister, Gordon MacPherson
and Wallace Miller.
Ashfield Council, which included
Reeve Gilbert Fravne and council-
lors Fred Anderson, Cecil Johnston
and two new members Mel Dickson
and Frank Hamilton, was also
given an acclamation.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
resident of the 4th concession
Kinloss, passed away in her 102nd
year. For the last few years, after
losing her eyesight, she had made
her home in Lucknow, being .cared
for by Mrs: Angus MacDougall.
ISOLDIT
THROIJGH 11*
WANtADS
50 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER -1924
Negotiations regarding the own
ership of Bruce Beach summer
resort were being carried on
between Huron Township Council°
and the Department of Lands and
Forests. A deputation was going to
Toronto to lay their ease before the
provincial government officials.
Mts. Alex MacLeod. a pioneer
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NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Elco o'
the
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
IN THE COUNTY OF BRUCE
That whereas more Candidates have been ,.
each of the following offices than the number requiral.�
such offices, therefore polls Will be held at the times and
stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the
such offices.
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD
One Representative on the Bruce County Board of Edoutis h
represent the Townships of Kinloss, Culrossand fie Vi
ses
Lucknow and Teeswater.
ADVANCE POLL
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 23, 1174
At the Clerk's Office at R.R. S Luchnov
REGULAR POLLS
MONDAY, DECEMBER .2, 11314
Poll No. 1 Ford Cunninghain Residence
Poll No. 2 — Whitechurch Community Hall
Poll No. 3 — Anglican Church, Kinlough
All polls will be open from 11 o'clock ant. until
pooh. and leo longer.
PROXY APPLICATIONS
A person who has been appointed a voting poly
apply to the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in the ' M
Thesda y, November 26 to receive a certificate to vote by
life I
Given under my hand this 154th day of November,
1 111
FRASER MacKINNOI
Retuniing Offke
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NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of de
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
IN THE COUNTY OF BRUCE
That whereas more Candidates havee been
each of the following offices than the num
ber
such offices, therefore polls will be held at the time
stated in this notice for the purpose of electing tl
such offices.
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD
One Representative on the Bruce County Board of Ede'
represent the Townships of Kinloss, Culross and the
ViallEr
,Lucknow and Teeswater.
Imm +In
t to rita
ADVANCE POLL
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1914
IN THE LUCKNOW TOWN HALL
REGULAR POLLS
MONDAY, DECEMBER L 1ti4
POLLS NO. 1. 2 AND 3 IN LUCKNOW TOWN 14101
All polls will be open from 11 o'clock
sal
pan. and nolonger.
PROXY APPLICATIONS
A person who has been appointed a •`
apply iA the clerk not later than 5 o'clock
Tuesday, November 26 to receive a certificate
Given under my hand this 18th dav of November.
ALFA E.
Ret