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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-10-08, Page 8
Business has new partner day, but 1'11 mostly he working with clients on their farms," said McGill. He said that he will he dealing. with nutritional needs and With production and management. - "I am really looking forward to working here and getting to know every- one," Said McGill. by Kevin Shillinglaw The Lucknow •Farm Supply has a new part owner and swine special- ist. Paul McGillis replac- ing Ben Hogervorst, who wants to move on to other business opportunities. • "I'm looking forward to meeting with all the cus- tomers of the Lucknow Farm Supply," said - 4 !7.11 ^ J,VA., .ju I;. • McGill grew tip north of Toronto and .his wife, Nancy, is a dietian at the Listowel Memorial. Hospital and they have one son, Ian who. is 11 years old. - McGill has' lived in western Ontario 'for the past 25 years. He has lived in Wingham and now lives. in Listowel, where he has been for 11 years. He studied Agriculture Economics at •. the , University of Guelph and has worked for the Ontario Ministry of Food and Paul McGiII.(left) joins Ken Wall in partnership` Rural Affairs doing swine, at Lucknow Farm .Supply. McGill, who pur- beef and sheep genetic chased. Ben Hogervorst's share of the busi- performance tests. ness,' is 'als o a swine' speciaiist, . (Shillingiaw- • When "it was time for a photo) change McGill wu KL4 for Purina Chow as an accountant manager a:ndResults fromeyrgai ation all'�/� and the people,. S'ue Christie,, of the ly waiting fair the remits, Then an opportunity Lucknow Agricultural so here you go: arose where I. could work for three days a weekhere Society, said all, the -hard Hotnecraff first place ,: and I'took it,"'said McGill.: work and eitra effort by 'winners. Flowers Lynn After. awhile, he Was exhibitors is an integral Wall;` Baking :. Alice offered a full tirrie position part of .making the Fall Ritchie;•Canning- Alice; ©OGq©moo Di position Fair such •success. The . 'Ritchie; Needlewook Pat " 17:8 n tS�` ,A heavy rain' on the Friday:Snowden: Crafts Pat a uro CAU1tty „ mph p morning of the fair was no :Snowde•n;, Arts - Sarah, • 0 1 deterrent to those who.Gedcke; Photography .0 . were placing ' their Jena Lizmore H6a es; 60+_, Y a 10exhibits. 'Christie saYs -Pat .Snowden a ' Dreaders havebeen patient - 3 Knechtel,s. 'winners:firstst 0 Pat Snowden; second a Headquarters Ell Ritchie,hthird - Lynn' 0 o ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS • Aie 01.0 Small & Mid sized Cars ;Wall, first year exhibitor. • 0 n Passenger&'cargo p; FEEL G R E A� lviary'`A.nn L.eget 0 . Vans Pickup Trucks . D Cl Daily weekly; ' 'NATURALLY p Junior winners first tinier Darius lviali, second 0 : Monthly p a "' , Nettle Je.lissa " Mali, 'third' - A Q insurance Rentals & „ ,:ri,aX'x Whitney Biishell; first .. year exhibitor Jellssa i] IIS F -...4: Mali Business Beat. . and then the opportunity for him to bdc'ome part owner came along. "I'll be working in the store for a few hours a 0 More • EI Free Delivery ' 01 • .5 . Nettle"MaxrPoultr* ,most points 17A a •TherapyProgam _ D • on 11 _. AS SEEN ON TV. NowAVAiIABLE.T , ald Betrnes, most 0 ®�El SELECT SHOPPERS. DRUG MARTS', points 11.13- Michael. 0 ilk THESE & DTHER,FINE PHARMACIES ; Becker. 0 CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 13 • IUCKNOW. FI CENTRAL Division q(5uticoastFctrd;' 6.22 Campbell St.. Lucknow . 17. KINCARDINE` GUARDIAN PHARMACY, 665 Philip PJ., Kincardine: El 500 Huron•Rd.•.'Godericli a . CALL'COLLECT Ask for Helen El 31.52":4•8347 oeeeedC�el�e�eeo 4' '05.4 r6 6 '.111i;d1' . r Page - L11 ck1 Qw Setatinell, Wednesday, October 8,, 1947 Scottish visitors enjoy fall colors while touring with Wardrops Sinclair and Jeanette Wardt'op had the pleasure of having friends from Seotl.and last week. Jean Johnstone and her daugh- ter Christine Atkin hadn't seen the Wardrops in 24, years: Last Weekend, the Wardrops took the trailer and all travelled up to Tobermory and stayed two nights at the Bruce Peninsula National. Park. They took the boat cruise to Flower Pot Island. They toured around Tobermory and Lions., Head and places along the way back. The weather was per- fect and the . visitors remarked about the beau- tiful fall colors. Mildred McCleriaghan and John McKinnon Visit- ed on Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan of Kincardine. Winners at the shoot party sponsored by the Whitechurch na.l board were Lois Chamney, Edyth Coultes, . Vera Falconer and George Inglis. Most shoots were taken by Lenore Glenn and Lloyd; Appleby. Draws were won by Orville Elliott and Muriel Grurnmett.. This was the last card DOBDG Dunwoody. WARD MALLt 1 rt_ C xtered Accountants =_-. e ONering a lull range,oi ‘e,..:_;�• auditing, accounting, business plan- ning, income tax planning, personal nnir..:pial planning, computer and management services. .. " WALKERTON HANOVER ' MOUNT FOREST FORT ELyiri B.F. Thomson, FCA LH. Vollett, CA K:L.Drier, CA M.S. Bolton, CA R.J. Millen, CA J.J. Hunt, CA.. H.E. Kibler, CA' G.H. Munro, CA K..Oelschlagel, CA P. Thor, CA . R.G. Thomas; CA est -1211 364-37'90 • 323-2351 832-2049 INJT1 party until the spring. Chalmers WMS Chalmers • Women's Missionary Society met on Sept. 24 at the home of Vera Falconer and enjoyed dessert prior to the meet- ing. . Mildred Purdon was the leader and gave tnc • call' to. worship. Kathleen Elliott read' ' the scripture and Mildred " followed with, the meditation and. reading on being thankful. A poem, Harvest Time, was read by Jean Ross. Vera Falconer read a fall reading. The fall thankoffering is planned for Oct, 22 at 2 p:m. .• NC'T�CE TO: MUNICIPAL' ELECTOR$•0F TH,E TOWNSHIP OF WEST.WAWAN05H PO LICE VILLAG•E:OF...AUBURhI TAKENOTICEthat nominations may',be flied between 9; a.rn and• 5-p m. on ,nomi:nation'day, .Friday, October'1d, 199'7.; .,or- during the period from Tuesday, ,April ° 1, 1,997 ao• Thursday October., 9, 1997: inclusive 'irrlmediat •I - recedin .nomination da` ;'at'the ..cierk':s eYP 9 Y office from' Monday ;to Thursday.�arr►. to 5•p m; and.Friday 9 am: to 3 p.rn: OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED Township of West Wawanosh Police Village of Auburn 1 - REEVE 2 - DEPUTY REEVE 3 - COUNCILLORS 3 - TRUSTEES FURTHER TAKE -NOTICE that'.nomination.s must be in;'lhe prescribed form, . and be •accompanied by the prescribed :nomination filing, fee:'of -1-0Q . i:n-cash-eertifiecf she ue-or-mon, . order `payable to the Township. of West Wawano=sh) , The nomination will only be 'certified where the_, clerk is satisfied that -the P erson is qualified to be nominated and. that 'the nomination . complies with the'Aot: The. nomination. must be 'signed:, by the candidate, may be filed ink rson or by an agent as set forth' in section 33` of •the Act. Nomination forms and full particulars of procedures. to be followed rnw y be obta'n:ed from the undersigned. Where. there are 'More certified c...:idi&.tes than •are.: required to fill; the office, ;notice will be give' of the location of voting places, :the .dates and times that ,voting places will be open for voting, manner., in which .erectors may* use voting proxies, and any alternative voting methods. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that when at' 5 p.rn. on Tuesday, October 14;,1997, the number of certified candidates for an office is the'same as or less than. the . number to be elected, the .clerk shall immediately declare the candidate or candidates elected by. acclamation.' On Wednesday; October 15; 1997,. between the hours' of 9 a.rn and.5 p.m additional riominations may be filed for the remaining vacancies in the office in respect Of, which, there was an insufficient number` of certified candidates and the provisions of sub -sections 33 (5) and 37,(2,) apply Township of West Wawanosh Chane Nolan Clerk For more information call: 1-800-325-0562 Itewoo. Get It Now & Have It Dry For Next Season! Hard Maple or Ash SLABWOOD Limited Time Offer. $130./17 cu; yd, Truck Load Delivered within 20 miles Mileage charge Beyond That We Also Have Body Wood - Call lar Price! raHardwoods 'Ltd. Aub 519.526-7220. Goats; most points 12:` Allan Stokes.. Draught horses: moist points 16A.- Dave' Zister. Light, horses. high point. Tyke', Jessica Kormos:ay high point Junior.- Miranda MacDonald; high point Senior - Denise Tacna. Grain and hay: :most. points. 19A Don Simpson; most points 19B Ian Clarke.' Roots' and vegetables: moss points Doreen Mali. ' Fruit:- most pSints 2.1 - . Fred Gugg.