The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-17, Page 1on warden
A bit of history was etched into the Huron
County- record books Tuesday as Zurich
reeve Fred Haberer Was elected warden for
1981. • •
Haberer`defeated Howl* Township
Reeve, Harold Robinson, 16 -15 and became •
the first Zurich reeve to serve as, warden of
Hun* County. 'His; election also coincides
With the 20th anniversary of the incorpora-
tion of Zurich as a village.
have a heavy load on My shoulders that
can only be lightened, by conned, the
administration and departments- of the
county," he said. "in 1981 we will face
challenges and, frustrations, If we face the
challenges head on and take a positive
approach we can overcome these seemingly
impossible' hurdles."
In administering the oath of Offiee, Jtidge •
Carter told the councillors to take their
deliberations and 'decisions seriously, since
they affect the People of the county.
"I was in the House of. Commons and
watched the members arguing about what's
right for Canada," he said. •"But the
deliberations here .are more important to the
people of Huron because they'.directly affect
the people more' than laws of parliament."
people.
110 "To maintain a healthy environment ,we to School but how many' re urn t to ..:in to
should preserve the things that are natural Urn to •page 240 ,
of the .Huron ConntY environment and to •its," he said, "We must preserve our-
people to. We raise children and send them
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ural memo sand one urban mein C011ins had announced his intention to b • •
Haberer accepted the chain of office from Judge Carter -aTio urged' ebitheillOrs--to each serving a three-year. term seek the warden's chair earlier fhis—Yeir.-
past warden Bill Morley and took the oath of preserve the friendliness for which the . • Lamont joins Ivan Mielhausen,• reeve of
office from County Judge F. G. Carter. IA natives of the ',county are noted for and to -Retiring warden Alvin Thompson, reeve of Eastnor TownshiP and Douglas Middleton,
accpeting the position, ' he said. county take their • positions seriously. Kincardine Township, handed over the Chain reeve of chesley on the committee;
council will face both challenges and frustra- his pre-election speech befOre council, of office and Judge' P.. S. MacKenzie Lamont replaces Michael Snobelen, form-
in the next, year, Haberer stressed a need for the preservation administered. the declaration of office.. er reeve of Huron Towtthip.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1980
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„Haberer has been involved in township
politics for eight years and has served as' the
reeve of Zurich for the past six years. He
farmed in Hay Township until 1960 When he
, established a concrete company in Zurich: ,
He has served on, the library and health
committees of county council and is the pos.(
chairman of the health committee..
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Bruce County Connell named its '1981 Striking committees were Selected and an
reeve-O-their-iaallgaral: 5F'ssionclayelectiots-lield to fill the' Vaealle-Y-0,„1:1- The
night. Howard Collins. reeve of Port Elgin. Bruce County Highways; roads) committee.
was aCclaimed after three other reeves who Reeve Barry Johnston reeve of Kinloss
were nominated deelined to stand. • Township, and Alex Lamont, reeve of
• •Saugeen 'Township stood for the seat on the
Garnet Shotddice, reeve of Lions Head, committee and tameni was named by a vote
Cliff Pegelo, reeve of Brant Township and ,of 19 . :
Milton Hakes, reeve:of Lindsay Township The three member committee consists 'of were nominated Monday night but declined.
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O' The Lucknow "Figure Skating club •
held its Christmas draw at the arena
@ Monday night. Winner of the ginger- Kl
Li bread house is Gail Louzon, of Hair li
A Creations, Lucknow. Marg Tessier of W
W Holyrood won the candy Christmas
Tree and Audrey Gardner, Lucknow
won the Christmas Wreath. Proceeds tfi•
from the draw will go to offset skating tfti
costs during this year's season.
W Brenda Wylds of R. 7 Lucknow won W
a ceramic Christmas tree in a draw vi
held Saturday by the Parents' Corn- P"
nriittee of the Lucknow Brownies, „.
Guides and. Pathfinders. Sepoy Cer- A
amics of Lucknow donated the tree to ' W
the comthittee.
This weeks winners of the Lucknow
Merchants Draw are first, Doris
MacKinnon; second, A. England;
third, Nancy MacDonald.
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Santa comes to town
Santa came to LICIMOW on Saturday afternoon and area children
visited, with him at the Lueknow Central Public School. Here Tara left.
and Luke Thacker of R. 4 Kincardine, tell Santa what they would like
to find under their tree Christmas morning. Santa's visit was
sponsored by the' Lucknow Kinsnien Club who provided free treats
and a movie. The Lucknow Business Association held free skating at
the Lucknow arena on SiturdaY 'afternoon in conjunction with Santa's
annual'visit to town. [Photo by Pat Livingston)