HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-08, Page 27NOTICE SEPARATE SCHOOL ELECTORS Notice is'hereby given to . the Municipal EleCtors.of the following Municipalities in the Counties. of Bruce and HurOn, that in `:compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1977, the period for 'nominations of three trustees or the 'Bruce Grey CountT‘Roman Catholic Separate School Beard, repreSenting the Municipalities of LE$PETTER SHOES LORNE REID lucknow • Phone 4872. 0! I Minor Hockey Registration Town Hall. Saturday; IffctObefir and Saturday, October 18 Select Yoar Footwear For .Fall Now At, Petters UteknOW Sentinel, "Wednesday, October 14.19800--Paga spending, many years in the Huron County area. The funeral service, con ducted by Rev, D. Aikman of Meaford United Church, was held from the Ferguson Funeral Home in-Meaford-on The death Otcutred of this ,union one son, Robert, Lucknow. years he bore his affliction eldest son of the late Andrew Albert Lloyd Irwin in Kincar ' was beta, After seven years , The brethren of Lucknow . Patient ly' • - Hackett and Martha Web" dine -. 'and ,District 'General at,. this. location the family He is snryived by his wife stet. He is survived by a son, conducted a me set- Hespital following a lengthy: moved to the 4th concession vice on Tuesday ' evening, ' Catherine, • his son Itobert J. Harold of Montreal, Queb- -illnessr-----------:------- - of-Hilron-Township, lot No. - Allan-and his wife, Helen,-:4---ec-a-daughter, Verna-Mrs. Albert Lloyd Irwin was 19. . Sep ember '30. This service grandchildren, Kathryn Matthew Kelly) of. Stratford, Was largely attended. born December 18, 1895, the By 1958 Catherine and ' Jean, Joan Marie, Connie Ontario; also three grand eldest- son of Robert Irwin ,• On October 1, 1980 Rev. Helen from London, one children and four great Lloyd retired from farming to and Marion Reavie:- . .James Bushell . of Ripley grandson, Paul Robert, of grandchildren. Ripley and lived . on the Lloyd farmed on the home- corner of Queen and William .Uriited Church conducted a Ripley: . He was predeceased by his stead with his father on the Street • very, impressive service at He is also survived by two.. wife, Margaret. Carruth, in ALBERT LLOYD IRWIN In 1929 lie married Cath.. He was a mormier of Old . Church while health permit- Born in Ashfield Township erine Blue of Amberley. To Light Masonic Lodge # 184 ted. During the last.five.. July 19, 1892, he was the . • , • The 1986 Huron country plowing match was, held Saturday in Usborne township on the farm of Huron warden Bill IVIorley and was very successful. . Secretary. Graeme Craig said close to $1,600 was paid out in prize monies and attendance was about the same as last year. - Debbie Armstrong of. Winghatn • was crowned- Huron Queen -of, the Furrow' by last • year's winner Janet Shapton of 'Exeter, Fortner minister viAits in runty • He worked for Bruce County Highway Department for a number Of years. Miss •Shapton will be representing Huron at the International Plowing Match in. Woodstock this week and will be com- peting • in . the. Miss International contest on Thursday and Friday. The girls will be plowing Thursday arid .giVing their speeches on Friday, The other Huron QUeeri - of the FurroW contestants were Carol. McIntosh, Seaf orth ,..and Linda Machan 'from Brussels: Conveners of this, event ,were Marie McGavin and. Helen Craig, . In, the plowing events, Rev, Kenneth Irines of Brussels was the' senior champion with the reserve title going to John Becker ;DashwoOd. Brian IVIcGavin of Walton was best in the junior cornpetition and Bevan Shapton,....Exeter the MacKenzie and Mc-. Creath Funeral Home, Rip- ley. Lloyd was' a faithful Member of the United brothers, Bert and Leonard of Ripley.. Two sisters, Kath- leen of Hythe, Alberta and Marion and brothers, Wil- liam, Stephen and Ralph predeceased him, The pallbearers were Wm. Harris, Kenneth MacDonald, Douglas Irwin, Ronnie Irwin, James • Blue and Eugene Blue.. The flower bearers were Ernie. Irwin; Bob Irwin, Don- ald MacDonald, Jack Blue Donald Blue, Roy' Stanley, Larry Irwin and Jack Scott, Interment was in' Ripley Cemetery; Relatives and friends came to the funeral from-.Detroit, Magnetawan, Toronto, Lon- don, and Port Elgin. They celebrated their. Golden Wedding on October 26,,1979 at Pinecrest Nursing Home, 'Lucknow. WILLIAM JOHN HACKETr William 03iii) J. Hackett. Passed away" at , the , Blue- Water NurSing Homein Mea- ford, Ontario in his 89th year, Wednesday, October 1, 1942, and by two brothers, George of Cochrane and Har- ry of Ashfield. In 1955, he moved to Meaford, Ontario, after ,:October 3;19.80 at 11 o'clock, with internment following in the Wingham 'Cemetery. Pallbearers were three nephews, D. A. Hackett, Ashfield; Dave Hackett, Cochrane; Ftank Harrison, Connaught' and friends, Keith Cranston, Ashfield; Bob Campbell, Lucknow and Henry Pope, Owen Sound. 4th concession of Huron Township until he purchased his own forth.' on Highway 86 at Lochalsh. BY BELL HACKETT Sympathy is extended to D. A. and Evelyn Hackett, Alvin and Barbara Hackett and George and Zetta Hack- ett, Burlington, on the death of their uncle, William Hack- ett, Meaford, last week. Eileen and August Lem- oine; Petawawa, Mrs. Lily Culbertson, and her cousin, Pearl James, Deloraine, Manitoba spent last week with their sister, Ella and Alex Hackett and all attend- oed the 50th anniversary for their sister, Vi and Jim Arnold. Allan and Dorothy • Hunter, Trenton, also called for a visit on Sunday. Rev. Arthur and Betty Scott enjoyed having Reii. and Mrs. Miner, Exeter, for lunch on Sunday. On Sunday afternoon Rev. Scott, Rev. - Miner, Charlie Wilkins and Ken Alton went to The Senior Citizens apartments to have communion. We extend sympathy to Mel and. Jayne Ritchie on the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Watson, Blyth. Huron plot n mate e on war en are: was . the reserve cham- pion. tlair Deichert, ZUrich won the round-the-field plowing competition and Harold Robinson, reeve of HOwick township won the .politicians and businessmen's corn- . petition. A lot of interest was ;'shown in the antique plowing class. This` division.. was. won by Meryin Dietz of _B r o d•h,agen .: ...O..th_er-s competing were Ron,. Scotchrner, IVIitcheTh' Carman Howatt, Clinton . and Tom Leem ing, Seaforth. All were,,using tractors and plows from the Mid-1930's.. The teams of horses used for the politician and walking plow .class were provided by Ken Duncan of Ilsborne and Ray Russell, Russeldale._ Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the followitig Municipalities in the County of Bruce, that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, the period for nominations in the said municipalities of - Albermarle, Amabel, Arran, Bruce, Cuiross, Eastnor, Eiderslie, Greenock, Huron, Kin- cardine Twp., Kinioss, Lindsay, St. Ed- munds, Saugeen, Hepworth, Lions Head, Lucknow, Paisley, Ripley, Tara, Teeswater, Tiverton, Chesley, Kincardine Town, Port Etgin, Southampton, Wiarton. is from Thursday, • October 16,- 1980, to . Monday, October 20, 1980, at 5:00 p.m., during regular office hours or by mail. For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons as a representative of. Separate School Electors to the Bruce County Board of Education, of which all, electors are hereby required to take noticeand govern them- seiVes accordingly. Given under my hand this 8th day of October, 1980. G. A. WOELFLE, RETURNING OFFICER, TOWNSHIP OF GREENOCK, R. R. 1, CARGILL, ONTARIO. NOG 1J0 SEPARATESCHOOL NOMINATIONS M SU I I WAI W: J. Hughes Realty Ltd. _395-5952 41(2 YEAR OLD bunga- low. Situated on a nicely- treed lot in Point Clark. Two bedrooms. Beautiful kitchen cupboards. Utility room leads off kitchen. 1980 taxes $334.64. Phone Chris Holloway 395:3448 or 529-7268.. M-37 2 YEAR OLD brick and vinyl siding home. Reduc- ed from $44,900.00 .to $31,900.00. Stonefire- place in rec room. Three bedroms. Well landscap- ed. Located in Dungan- non. F-151 WHITECHURCH Light- ly-treed lot-for sale. Ask- ing $7,000.00.' W-4 5 LOTS, 96' x 362' located pear Lake Huron, Asking $10,000 each. S-5 75 ACRE FARM in Ash- field Township, 11/2 storey' house. Bank barn and implement shed. Pig set- up. 2-RE Call Chris Holloway 395,5952 395.3448 or 529-7268 Greenock, CulrOss, 'Lucknow, Teesniater, Huron, Kinioss, West Wawanosh,• Turn- berry, and Ashfield is from Thursda,y,-- 'October 16 1980, to. Monday, October 20, 1980 at 5:00 • p.m. Suring regular office' hours or by mail. lectors are hereby required to take notice • and govern themselves accordingly. Given undet my hand this 8th day of October, 1980. G. A. WOELFLE, RETURNING OFFICER. NOTICE OF' NOMINATION Ashfield, Colborne, Grey, Howick, Hallett, McKWop, .Morris, Turnberry; Dud Wawanosh, West Wawanosh, Blyth, Brussels, Seaforth, Winghem and Town or Goderich. _ One representative to be elected. • , Required nomination forms may be obtained from any Municipal Clerk's Office. LARRY J. McCABE CLERK, TOWN OF GODERICH Nominations of Separate School Supporters for Representation of the Huron County Board Of Education will be received by the undersigned Commencing on Thursday, October 16th and until 5 p.m., E.S.T. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1980 Nominees must be* Separate School Supporter and may be from any of the following municipalities: MAKE IT A RULE... USE WAIT ADS