The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-03-11, Page 3Scouts have new leader
Lucknow Scouting Group Committee
Chairman Mike O'Neill says the commit-
tee has overcome its problem with finding
a leader for the scouts.
With some re -shuffling in the organiza-
tion, the void which will be left by current
Scout leader Bruce Colwell will be filled by
next year, he reported.
Mr. O'Neill says the current Cub leader
Mike Whitcroft will move up to Scouts with
Mr. Colwell agreeing to stay on as a
resource person. Mr. O'Neill, himself, will
Dungannon man
Donald Clifton Shetler
Donald Clifton Shetler died at his
Dungannon home on Friday, February 27
in his 80th year.
Born in Napanee on September 4, 1907,
he was the only child of the late Matthew
Shetler and the late Laura Lowry. At age
16, Don left home to begin sailing on the
Great Lakes. In 1941, he married the
former Leila May ( Lee) Snelgrove who
survives. He served in the Merchant
Marines during the Second World War,
followingwhich he owned his own con-
struction business in Sarnia.
In the early 1970s, they moved to
Goderich and operated Don's Marine at
the harbor and Don worked at Douglas
Point until his retirement. In May 1979,
they moved to Dungannon.
become the Cub leader while the role of the
Group Committee chairman will be filled
by Evans Helm with Connie Harris as the
treasurer and Susan Moffat as the
secretary. Dale Lougheed will remain on
as the leader of the, Lucknow Beavers.
"We're definitely going to have Scouts
next year," said Mr. O'Neill after there
were some concern for -the group continu-
ing next year after the Group Committee
was unable to find a replacement leader
for Mr. Colwell.
dies at 80
They had a family of three daughters,
JoAnn and her husband Bob Mahar of
Burke, Virginia; Donna and her husband
Don Kingdon of Trail B.C.; Jane and her
husband Robert Cross of Nanaimo, B.C.
and one son Bob and his wife Heather of
Nile and seven grandchildren,
A funeral and committal service was
held at the McCallum and Palla Funeral
Home on Monday, March 2 with Rev.
Merelyn Letson of St. Peter's Anglican
Church in Lucknow officiating. Cremation
followed, with interment at the Riverview
Cemetery in Napanee in the spring.
Councillor labels article "garbage"
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dealing with county matters. He also said
he has worked for a number of years with
the county administration and found them
to be of "good calibre" with "nothing to
my knowledge done under the table".
Hensall Reeve Jim Robinson said his
local council has been covered well by the
two local newspapers in. the area and
"should not be judged by the antics of the
Free Press."
Referring to the Free Press article as
"garbage", he agreed that the county
should not respond to the accusations, in-
cluded in the article.
Former Warden Leona Armstrong,
reeve of Grey Township, concurred with
Mr. Robinson that no action should be
taken towards the article. She also took of-
fence to the criticism of the administration
in the article, saying she was "shocked at
how it was degraded in the paper."
Hullett Reeve Tom Cunningham said,
because of a changing society, councillors
today must be more willing to accept
criticism. He also expressed high regard
for both the county administration and,
with the exception "of one newspaper
which I never read" meaning the Focus
newsmagazine which features a column by
Huron County opponent Elsa Haydon, he
commended the local press for • their.
coverage of the council.
"It seems society is in a mode today of
being more conscious of what's going on
and are more liable to criticize. We have to
accept that even though it's hard to take.
I've never once had any problem with the
press; with the exception of one newspaper
which I never read, and I hope that it will
continue that way," he said.
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