The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-11, Page 5Thanksgiving visitors in Kin1ogh
BY MAY BOYLE
Mrs. Alvin Davey of Pais-
ley and her sister, Mrs.
Agnes Byers, of Weyburn,
Saskatchewan and brother,
John Harbourne, of High
Level, Alberta, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. John-
stone of Listowel and Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Haldenby of
Ottawa visited on Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Graham.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Don McCosh (Anne
Colwell) who on Saturday
observed their 40th wedding
anniversary with a family
dinner at the Purple Grove
Community Centre and Open
House at the Ripley Town-
ship Hall in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Thompson and son, Ivan, of
Lucan, visited on Thursday
with Edna and May Boyle.
On Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gra-
ham and Mrs. Dorothy
Thompson entertained
friends at their home. The
guests were welcomed, and a
humorous impromptu pro-
gram was enjoyed, after
which delicious refreshments
were served, which. included
a lighted birthday cake, as
there were two present with
October birthdays.
HOLYROOD W.I.
On Thursday afternoon
Mrs. Harold Smith was
hostess for . the Curators
meeting of the Holyrood
Women's Institute. Mrs.
Alex Percy presided.
Mrs. Jack Scott read the
minutes and gave the finan-
cial statement and read the
correspondence which in-
eluded a letter re the Bruce
County Board of Education
meeting at Walkerton on
November 18th and a letter
concerning children and
Block Parents and available
courses on Needlepoint and
Bread Making.
A Remembrance Service
will be held again this year;
also Family Night. They plan
to caterto the Lucknow
Lions. Delegates were ap-
pointed to the Rally at Sauble
Beach.
Mrs. William MacPherson
was convener. Mrs. O. Ging-
rich read a well ' prepared'
motto by Mrs., Marion Har-
ris. Mrs. William MacPher-
son gave an interesting
resume of the history of the
townships in Bruce County
and the origin of their names
and conducted several con-
tests and read a poem. Mrs.
Frank Maulden gaye a hum-
orous reading.
The Tweedsmuir book was
on display and records many
historical and interesting
articles about people, places
and things.
Following the closing exer-
cises refreshments were ser-
ved.
Miss Eveline Van Sligten-
horst of the University of
Guelph spent Thanksgiving
weekend at her home here.
Mrs and Mrs. Don Bushell
and Mr. and Mrs, Bruce
Bushell and Miss Betty Anne
Bushell of Fanshawe College
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morning-
star, Port Elgin.
Kinlough W.M.S. were
guests of South Kinloss Pres-
byterian W.M.S, on Sunday
evening' When Miss Betty
Colwell showed. her pictures
of Africa,
Congratulations to Mr.
'and Mrs. Hugh Lane who
were married at Teeswater
on Friday evening.
Donald Barr of Waterloo
spent the weekend here with
his mother, Mrs. John Barr
and other relatives.
Word was received here of
the death at Buffalo of Mrs.
Wilma La .Flamm. She was a
sister of the late Mrs. James
(Myrtle) Hodgins, also an-
other resident of concession
10. Verneica Gamble's hus-
band, William Garton, died
suddenly at Leamington.
Farm report
CONTINUED FROM P.4
way with 80 Bruce cattlemen
as volunteers. For the next
nine weeks any cattle that die
on these farms will be
transported to the Ontario
.Veterinary College for a
complete post-mortem. This
will identify the disease that
are prevalent in new arrivals
and hopefully the best treat-
ment for those diseases. In
addition to the post-mortem
feature of the project, infor-
mation will be gathered on
the transportation, feeding
and housing •of the cattle
arriving on these 80 farms.
Thiscomprehensive beef
health study will be repeated
in 1979 and 1980. It is funded
by the Ontario Veterinary
College, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture & Food, Ontario
Cattlemen's Association,
Bruce County ` Cattlemen's
Association and the 80 cattle-
men. The Health of Animals
' Division of the Canada
Department of • Agriculture
are also co-operating in this
project.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Scott, Blair and
Barbara, and helped cele-
brate Barbara's twelfth
birthday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Brown and family of Strath-
roy spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane,
Janet, Joyce and Judy.
Mrs. Maurice Hodgins is
in hospital inLondon. Mrs.
Weir Eckenswiller returned
home from London following
surgery. Andrew Page of
concession 10 had surgery in
Wingham Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. 'man Mo-
hamed who have been to San
Fransisco attending a medic-
al convention, returned
home. Their son, Michael,
stayed with his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred.
Page, while his mom and dad
were away.
SEPARATE SCHOOL
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SUPPORTERS
',NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the municipal
electors of the following municipalities in the
1 county of Bruce, that in compliance with the
1'Municipal Elections Act, the period for
1 nominating a representative of Separate
, School electors on the Bruce County Board of
Education in the said municipalities of
1 Albemarle, Amabel, Arran, Bruce, Culross,
Eastnor, Elderslie, Greenock, Huron,
, Kincardine Township, Kinloss, Lindsday, St.
1 Edmunds, Saugeen, Hepworth, Lion's Head,
, Lucknow, Paisley, Ripley, Tara, Teeswater,
Tiverton, . Chesley, Kincardine Town, Port
1 Elgin, Southampton, Wiarton, is for Monday,
October 16th, 1978 to Monday, October 23rd,
1 1978 at 5:00 p.m., during`reguiar office hours
1 or by mail.
Dated this 10th day of October, 1978.
G. A. WOELSFL.E
Returning Officer
R. R. 1 Cargill, Ontario
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THE -NEXT ELECTION...
for municipal councils, and school boards
will be three weeksearlythis year.
It will take place throughout Ontario
on Monday, November 13,1978.
This earlier date means that the time available'for enumeration and
the preparation of the Preliminary List of Electors was shorter than it
has been in the past. Also, the time allowed for the Municipal Clerk to
revise the list has been cut back as well.
To make certain that you get your vote on November 13in the correct
poll, please be sure to go and check the Preliminary Lists of Electors
which the Municipal Clerk will be posting soon. Watch your. news-
paper for an advertisement telling you- Where and when the Lists
will be available for revision.
Separate School supporters should also make a point of checking
the lists. The way you are shown will not only determine which school
trustees you can vote for, but may also affect the direction of the
education part of your property tax in. 1979.
The municipal clerk has a list of people entitled to direct school taxes
and this list can be revised up to Friday, October 27, 1978. There will
be an 'advertisement in your newspaper informing you where and
when this list can be inspected.
Ontario
Ministry
of
Revenue
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 ---Page 5
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