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NOTE THAT. ALL SHOWN ARE
DAYLIGHT 'SAVING TIME N • .FORM
L405 • Ontario
Freeman Olson
Gravel Pit
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CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL.
SAND, % STONE, TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
ALL LOADS WEIGHED pbR YOUR ACCURATE 'MEASURE 10 METRI TONS — 22046 LBS,
'OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASKED TO 'TAKE NOTICE AND 'GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY
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RE:LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE 'IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF:
CORPORATION 'OF TOE-VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
PUBLIC, NOTICE IS GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING VOTE.TO SE. TAKEN:
ADVANCE FOR THOSE PERSONS WHO EXPECT"TO BE UNABLE TO.VOTE IN THEIR OWN POLLING SUBDIVISION ON THE REGULAR
POLLING POLLING DAY, ADVANCE POLLING WILL BE HELD
Saturday, June 12, 1976
HOURS 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. DST DOWNSTAIRS TOWN HALL
REGULAR
POLLING • Monday; June 14, 1976
HOURS 9 A.M.To 8 P.M. DST
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'SUBJECT OF VOTING
REVISION OF LIST OF 'VOTERS THE
VOTE RS ADDAND
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THE CERTIFICATION
OF QUALIFIED PERSONS
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CERTIFICA
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NOTE FINAL DATE) •
E. H. AGNEW, 528-2035
FINAL DATE JUNE 8, 1976 9 A.M.9 P.M. DST
POLLING TO' BE HELD AT IREGULAR POLLING DATE)
POLLING-SUBDIVISION NO. 1 — 'TOWN HALL.
ALL NORTH UF•CAMPBELL — EAST OF OUTRAM — EAST OF NORTH• DELHI
POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 2 — ANGLICAN PARISH HALL
ALL NORTH OF CAMPBELL —• WEST OF OUTRAM WEST.OF NORTH DELHI
POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 3 — NOBLE JOHNSTON CAMPBELL ST.
ALL SOUTH OF CAMPBELL ST.
POLLINdSUBDIVISION NO. 4 — PINECREST MANOR NURSING HOME, BOB ST.
OFFICIAL COUNT THE ADDITION OF THE VOTES CAST FOR EACH SIDE TAKEN FROM THE STATEMENT OF THE POLL AS PREPARED
• AT EACH POLLING PLACE, TO BE' ANNOUNCED PUBLICLY,
TUESDAY, JUNE 14; 1976 - TOWN'. HALL 1 r P.M. D.S.T.
VMAY,
ILLAGE. OF LUCKNOW
.21 1974 GOD SAVE.THE QUEEN AGNEW •
RETURNING OFFICER
TEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1976
But' to• complete the task 'of installing New •T,ank3 and
Pumps, it's necessary for us to
CLOSE WEDNESDAY NOON, JUNE 2nd
We'll be open again to serve you on Saturday morning, June 5th With
UCKNOW SERVICE CENTRE
Phone 528-2812
KINGSBRIDGE
NAMED ON DEAN'S. LIST
Ann /vUrie Dalton, 20, daughter
of Mrs. Mark Dalton, • R. R. 3
Goderich and the late Mark Dalton,
graduated from the Wilfred Laurier
University, Waterloo , on Sunday,
May 30. She received her honours
B.A. in Geography at the Convo-
cation Exercises held in the
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium.
Ann was named to the Dean's
Honour Roll for First Class
Academie standing and received
the Canadian Association• of Geog-
raphers' -Undergraduate Award
presented for the highest standiiig,
in GeOrgraphy in the graduating
class. Mrs.. Dalton and members of
the family', Denise, Paul, Bridget,
te, Jacqueline, and Maria as well
as Miss Meg. Dean of Washington
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien
of Goderich attended the gradua-
tion ceremonies. A family dinner
followed at the Tien .Hoa Inn in
Waterloo. •
This area was shocked and
saddened to learn of- the sudden
passing of Gordon Black of
Lucknow in the. University Hospit-
al, London on Sunday evening,
May 30, Sympathy is extended to
members of his family, especially
to his mother,• Mrs. Margaret Black
who is known to so many from the •
area..
CAR DEMOLISHED
IS UNINJURED
Township roads are being freshly
gravelled. Bob Howard, and a
loaded gravel truck collided at the
corner of the- 6th concession and
the Division Line, Ashfield Town-
ship (Meyer's corner) 'on Thursday
evening, May 27. Mr. Howard
received 'a shaking up as his car '
was hit on the front, spun around
and hit again on the rear. The car
was, •completely demolished.
Mrs. Arie VanDiepen was admit-
ted to St. Joseph's Hospital in
London on Thursday, May 27.
Surgery was performed on the knee
on Monday, ' Wishes of the
community are for a speedy
recovery.
Thomas O'Neill is seriously ill in
Victoria. Hospital, London. Special
prayers are being offered for his'
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McConville
and family of Scarborough spent
the weekend at the home of Mrs.
Marie Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuntz and
family of St. Clements visited on
Sunday with Brother Carl Voll.
Non-Leaded, Regular and Super BP Products
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29 Students For
Fall Kindergarten
The following 29 students, with
the name: Of the parent in brackets,
have registered at Lucknow Central
Public School for the Fall Kinder-
garten class.
Debra Lea Atkinson (Wayne);
Michele Barger (Kenneth); Stacey
Bishop (Herbert); Kent Campbell
(Duncan); Meagan Clarke (Ian);
Mary Colleen Conley (Mac); Lana
Dianne Craig (Alex); 'Lee Dadson
(John L.); David Elliott (Ellwood);
Clifford Fielder (Clifford); DaVid
Fleming (Debbie); Andrew Foy,
(Richard); Amy. Grace Gingrich
(Orrie); David M. Hallam (James); -
Laura • Ann Hodgins (William);
Kyle Lindsay (Josie); Sandy Macln-
tyre (Donald); :Susan May Miller
(Allan); Aimee L. Moulton
(Wayne); Charles Murray (Char-
les); Johnathon Nelson (William);
Christopher P. Pollock , (Marion);,
Heather M. Priestap (Gerald);
- Mathew A. Rhody (Allan); Margar-
et Ellen Schachow (Albert); kristi
Stanley (Wayne); Shawn Thomp-
son (Marjorie); Robbie Thomson
(William); Stephen Tiffin (Bevin).
KinloSs. •
Lynn ,Nicholson, Marty Young,
Wayne and Beverley Bell are
members ,of the Lucknow band
'from this district who are leaving
for Quebec; on Wednesday morn-
ing. •
Mrs. Win Osband, Mrs. Don
Robertson, Liane and Heather of
London called on: Mr.. and Mrs.
Clifford Young on Sunday.
. Congratulations to Don Wall of
Culross on winning $100. in the
olympic, lottery.
Mary Bongertmari of Listowel,
Joanne of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bongertman arid Lou-Ann of
Mount Forest spent the weekend
with their parents Mr. and Mrs:
Albert Bongertmart and also at-
tended a school reunion at kings-,
bridge on Saturday evening.
.Little Steve Jones of Teeswater
Spent the weekend ,with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Young while his
parents •attended a wedding 'in
Toronto.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Young,
Beth and fane of Chesley; Mr. and
Mrs. •Gebrge Young; Heather,
Bradley and Cheryl of Wingham;
Mrs. Eugene Gardner, Sandra,
Greg and Shelly of Lucknow,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Young on Monday.
Nancy de Boer left for,Holland on
Thursday. She will visit with her
grandparents and other relatives
there.
The Holyrood Girl Guides pack
toured Wingham and District
Hospital and the CKNX television
studio on Monday, May 24:
LANGSIDE
Intended for last week
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne
spent the weekend at their farm
home on the 6th concession. of