The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-16, Page 22•
Robert. .
W• Wawanosh
McDONACH
EALEST+44E AND INSMAN
LTD. '
• BEEF SET-UP
Diiiision Line. 200 Acres. Level
Land. Good13tiildlag . •
CALL. R. A. (GUS) 011SHOLIW.
211-8554
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ASHFIELD ,TOWNSHIP, situated oh, over 2 acres of
landFa brick veneered 5 bedroom home, This home, has
had a great-deal • Of renovation, ' large. frOotns,„•ariginal
weed • Work, if you want lots of MOLD kask to see this.
pro sty, t- • • • •
"DUPtEX - Willoughby°Streett-Lnecknow;both-ha-id-2'
bedrooms. .•
2 BEDROOM HOME - nicely located on Stauffer Street,
reduced :to $21,000.
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burial in St;Augustine Cem,
etery. '
• MacKenzie and McCrea:4i „ •
Funeral 'Home were in
charge of the funeral Jar-
rangeinents.
Pallbearers were Keith....
Hardy; R. 1 Belgrave; .Bob.:
Woods, R. 2 Auburn; Jeff
Austin, Dungannon; • John,
Mitelnnis, ,Goderich; Doug
McLeod, Waterloo,and Frank
Forait,' R. 2 Lucknovv.
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ALEXANDER [SANDY]
MaelLEOD
Alexander '(Sandy). . Mac-
Leod died at Pinecrest Manor
Nursing , Home in Lkknow
on Monday, January 7) 1980
in his 94th year. • .
A retired farmer, he , had
farmed lir Kinloss Township
until his retirement to Luck-
now in 1950. ' '
He was„bOrn in Kinloss• on
February 1, 1886, a., son of
the late John °MaCteod. and
the late Evangeline Barkley,
both of. Kinloss.
He married the former
Ada. M. Laws on September
29, 1915: at the Whitechnrch
Manse.
Besides his wife, he is R.
siiivived by a'son, Laurence
of Lucknow, and a daughter,
Grace, Mrs. Wilbert Hodg-
kinson, Wingh'am and .three
great grandsons, Marc, Mi-
chael and Matthew Hodgkin-
son of Listowel,
He 'is also survived by, a
sister, Mrs; Clara Nixon of
Lucknow and a brother, Fred
MacLeod of Bexton, Ken-
.• ' He was predeceasedby his
o , parents and six brothers,
John, William, Gordon, Hen-
ry, Lester and Peter. -
The funeral service was
held on Wednesday, January
9, 1980 at 2 p.m. from, the
MacKeniie and McCreath
Funeral Home with Rev:
William unshaW of South
Presbyter n Chach and
Rev R rt;Arrnstrong; St.
An 's• Rresbyterian
Church, Wingham ofticiat-
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clauses. • The teachers
also have an improved
accum ula tive sick leave
plan ' in which a teacher
can 'accumulate 20 sick.
leave days per year to a
maximum of 220 days.
This brings sick leave in
line with that ,of their
secondary counterparts.
Hazlitt said •the board
tried to come up with a
fair offer for the, area. In
,DeCeinber the board
"Settled contract
negotiations with the
secondary school
teachers in a one-year
deal calling for a seven
per cent increase.
Schedier claimed -the
Huron County elemen-
tary teacher's salaries
were in the bottom half of
the provincial scale.
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Margaret Snobelen Stew.,
art, the. former Margaret
Moore, 'of, R.,. 4, Blenheim,
died Saturday, January 12,
1980 in St, Joseph'S HoSpitr
al, Cliathain, 'at the, age of.56.
. Born Harwich ;Town- •
ship, she is the daughter of
Mary Ellen Drury of' Bien-
beim and the •• late Samuel
Moore: • :I, • •••',,,:,,,•••-•- • •
She was an active member
of the Ransom's :Community
League and a member Of 'the
Blenheim United ChurCh and
the Blenheim U.C.W.
She is surVived • by her
second • linsband, Arthur
Stewart, two sons, Miehael
Snobelen 'of R.. .1 Ripley and
Brian> Snobelen of . Vane?uv-
er, B.C. 5he is also survived
by two step=daughters,: Jan-
et, Mts. Ivan Warriner of R. •
3 Blenheim and Barbara
Stewart of *LondOn. Her.
mother, Mrs. Mary Ellen
Moore and her sister, Donna,
Mrs. Clinton±_Warien of •
Toronto alsO survive; as, well
as five grandchildren.
She was predeceased by •-•
her first husband, Samuel
Baird Snobelen.
The funeral was held at the
J. L... Funeral Herne, ,Blen-:
heim, 'on ,"Monday; January
14, 1980 at 2 P.m. Rev.
Gordon Duncan of Blenheim
United Church conducted the
service,
Spring burial will follow in.
Ripley Cemetery. •
Isabella Jessie WiSeman
Finleon 91_,,WeSt Wawanosh
Township died en-Saturday-t- •-•
January 5, 1980 in a house
fire. She was 67.
A native' of Scotland she
Was the daughter of the. late
Bill Wiseman • and the late
Isabella Robertson, both .of
Scotland, She was horn.,Nov-
ember 23, 1913.
She Was a member of St.
Augustine ROman Catholic
Church-and- the-St Augur-
tine Catholic WoMen's
League. .
She is survived by„-her
husband, Joseph Finielin, of
Huronviewt Clinton, former-
ly of West Wawanosh, whom •
she married at St. Augstine
in 1930.
Also surktiving are four
sons, Thomas of Goderich,
James of West Wawanosh,
John and Alex of London and
two daughters, Mary, Mrs.
Eldon Austin •of Dungannon
and Margaret; Mrs. Ray
McLean of London. She is
also survived by three broth-
ers, John, Bill and Charles of
Toronto, and six grandchild- °
ren.
She was predeceased by a
daughter, Marlene; and a
grandson, Robert. ,
The funerEd mass was held
at the . St. Augustine Roman
Catholic Church' on Tuesday,
January 80 1980 at ;11 a.m .,
Father E0, Dentinger Cele
brated the mass.
Burial followed in St.-Aug-
ustine Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William
Hardy, tielgrave; Bert Moss,
uble I t, low dOwn pay-
the Township of West Wawa- m nt "
nosh pay Clerk-Treasurer,
-Jean-Arrestrongrthe-surn-iif--
.$9,500.00 annual salary, plus
a $500.00 'annual car allow-
ance for the year 1980", was
earried.
By-law #L 1980 was given
third reading and finally pas-
sed on a motion by Coun-
cillors Aitchison and Hickey.
This by-law sets the salaries
for the various elected and
appointed -nfficiats for . the
year 1980, Various salaries
,included are: Clerk-Treas-
urer - $9,500.00 plus
$500.60 car allewance.,And
CHIP coverage; Reeve -
,$740.00; • Councillors
$675.00; grader operator -
p6.50 per hour and ()HIP;
Casual labour . $4.25 per
hour; Waste Disposal Site
Superintendent - $4.25 per
hour; Building Inspector and
Drainage Superintendent -
$6.40 per hogr plus 20c per
mile mileage and $10.00 per
meeting attended.
Motion by Councillors
Durnin and Hickey; "That
By-law #2, 1980 be given
third reading and passed by
West Wawanosh Township
Council. This by-lawl ,author-
izes the berrOwing of suf-
ficient funds up to
$400,000.00 in total in 1980
to meet expenses until funds
are available", was carried.
The.. general accounts were
passed for payment on a
motion by Councillors Cran-
ston and Aitchison.
Couneil adjouned to Feb-
ruary 5, 1980 at 1.00 p.m.
aunts, • Maty, Mrs. EldOn
Austin, , Dungannon and
-Margaret, • Mrs. Ray- Mc-
Lean, London. •
He was predeceased by his
• mother, Marlene and his
grandmother,.: Jessie Fin-. leon.
• The funeratmass was cele-
brated LT Father Ed Den-
tinger at St. Augstine Roman
Catholic Clnirch on Tilesday,
January 8, '1980, foIloWed by
THE MAN TO _SEE IS
,ACRES Huron Twp., wej maintained 3 bedroom
home; barn fattening hogs or cattle, paVed
yard,' steel granary, cement yard, new hydra.
'300 ACRES, AShfield Township, 3 bedroem home,
every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows, •
finishing 1000 yearly; liquid' manure storage.
70 ACRE FARM, Culross Township, close to
Teesvvater; 9 room brick home, well maintained; older
barn and new implement shed and corn crib.
150• ACRE dairy farm; Kincardine Township, cows and
quote-di-affable.
150 ACRES in East Wawanosh; 7 room frame home;
beef -barn and modern farrowing barn 50' x 100.
460 ACRES, Highway #-86, additional land available; 2
homes and lea s for beef cattle,. This is a good
productive farrl , _Tartly in pasture; fall possession
available.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
• AN OPPORTUNITY to start your Own business. :3
bedroom home with 2 baths, well -maintained through-
out, and former general store, Hwy—fik location.
Immediate possession. Take out food outlet,' small
engine repair?
We have inquiries for farms, With large and
small acreages. If you are thinking of selling,"
give us a call, we would be pleased to talk to
tou.
Warren & Terry Zinn
ing.
Ternpotaty entombment
followed at Soiith Kiploss
Mausoleum with spring, bur-
ial in Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.
Pallbearers were ^ RoSs
Cumming, Harold Campbell,
Evan ICeitli, .Ctirrie ColVvell•,
Herb Clark and Donald Mac-
Intyre..
R. 2 Auburn; Alvin• Moran,
Pullgatinon;. tom Arm-
strong, R. 2 •Lucktiew; Wil-
halt Caron, London, and Eug,
• ene • Machinist Londiiii. •
,INUOKen4ie and McCreath
'Funeral Home, LucknoW was ..
in charge of funeral arrange
ments.
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MAR. LENE 'ELIZABETH.
FINLEON •.,•
• • • Marlene Elizabeth* Ann
firileon Of. West VVawahoSh
died in a house fire • on
SatutO4y, Jannary 5, 1980 in
her 29th year.
Q A member of St.' August-
ine RoMan Catholic Church
and the St. Augustine CWL)
she was born in. Wingharn,
on March 23, 1951.
Sbe the daughter of
Joseph Finleon; HurOnView,
Clinton, and formerly of
West Wawanosh and the late
Jessie Finleon of ;West .1/Va.-.
wanosh.
She is survived by her
father,fout brothers, Thom
as of Goclericli, Janies' of
West Wawanosh, John and
Alex Of London; and two
ROBERT JAMES FINLEtiN
Robert Jamei Finleon of
Wes+ Wawanosii died-,in a
house fire on Saturday, Jan-
nary' S, 1980 at the age ,Of 5.
. Born in ,Wingliani • on
'March 14, 1974, he was ,,the
son of the late Marlene
',Finleon of West Wawanosh.
He is survived by his
grandfather, Joseph FinleUitt
sisters, Mary, Mrs. Eldon Hurow-ww , Clinton, James
Austin . of • Dungannqn and Finle°° of West .Wawanosh,
Margaret, Mrs. Ray McLean JOhn Finleon,--1,011don, • Alex
of London, . Finleon, London and~ two
She was predeceased by fsiVICSWOMIGSWCSCWai
her mother and her son,
Funeral- mass was celer
hrated by Father Ed. Den
tinges at St. Augustine Rom-
an Catholic •Church on. Tues-
day, January 8, 1980 at 11
a.m. • •
Burial• followed in $t. Aug-
ustine Roman Catholic
Church., ,
Pallbearers were , Keith
Hardy; R. 1 Belgrave; Bob
Woods, R..2 Aubuitu Jeff
Austin; Dungannon; John
Machnnis, •Goderich;., Doug
McLeod, Waterloo and Frank
Foran, R. 2' Lucknmv. , •
Funeral arrange m ents
were in chargenf MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral
Home, Lucknow. •
*from page 10 LUCKNOW HOME, three
bedroom, elle storms, - garage paved drive FINLEON A motion by Councillors_ .doated _. _
e Cranston and Hickey: "That
no children, no pets.
2 BEDOOM well kept bun-
galow, plus extra , lot, 3 .
blocks frcyin the P.O. Asking
' only $27,500.
PRICE REDUCED - 3 bed-
:room bungalow, with recrea-
tion room, paved - drive.
Asking-, $37,900 .' Vendor .• movedy:-
2 SERVICED LOTS - in
Lucknow, Measuring 66' x
165' in,new subdivision:
Asking $6";500.
HOUSE m_Lucknow for-rent,
HOUSE ow' 1%. acres, 4
bedroom, large kitchen. Lots
of trees and creek 'crossing,
the property. Priced to sell.
1 BEDROOM frame• dWell-
ing, electric heat, well insu-
lated, Space for 2nd bedroom
and another apartment. Low
taxes.
2' ACRE country lot, new well
with frame building partially
remodelled for dwelling,
$15,000.
We are in need of farm
listings.
Robert Campbell
-RW.529-7417
Barry MoDonagh
Res. 528-3821
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