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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-10-28, Page 12'a e 12 Lnstwk, Cntatnel, Wt y+ by gr Haidenby Kinloss 44.ervie United. Cbenrch hada very suc- cessful talent auction en Friday .evening at the l iniess Community Centre.. Rev. Alan( Rush: welcomed everyone and thanki d the donators., . A very entertaining evening followed lander he attain/naming abilities of Rob 'Thompson, Ripley. People front OM area attended the benefit dance in Ripley on Saturday evening for Larry and Kim Reid, of Ripley, who lost their house to tire: .tack lad Joan Rare vis- ited Morley and Dianne Scott, Purple Grove, on • Friday evening Neighbours, friends and relatives attended :the Salem Hail on Saturday °venial to honour soh, 'ma Dianne. Wall on -their 30th. wedding anniversary. .Congratulatruns .to Alicia TThac:ker for having the Reserve Grand Channpion'steer at the 4»11 NOT CE OF P Townsbip of HuronKinLoss Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Eleotora.• of the former Township of Kinloss, Township of Huron, and tyre; Village of ' L.uckn4w, in the County of Eiruoe, for the newly amalgamated municipality of the Township of Huron -Kinloss. That whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices, than the number required to fill such offices. Thherefore voting places will be held at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICES FOR WHICH. VOTING PLACES. TO BE HELD 'FOR MAYOR (1 to be elected)'. DEPUTY -MAYOR (1 to be elected) COUNCILLOR (5 to be elected) FOR THE TOVIMISHIP OP HURON-KINLQSS - ADVANCE VQTjNO, DAY at the Kinloss Muncipal Building in Holyrood Saturday, October 31st, (9993 from g:Qtfa.rn to 5:00 p.rn. VOTING DAY . Monday, November 9th, 199$ . from 1 q:UQ. -a,rn, to 6:00p.m> LOCA'TIONS Farmer Vttla9eQf. LucknQ++ir Voting Subdivision #1 and #2 , L•ucknow Town Hall - comprising all. the part of the Village north of Campbell Street.. • Voting Subdivision #3 - Pinegrest Manor Nursing.Horne (I..ucknow) comprising all•the:,part.ef the Village south (*Campbell Street, • Former Township of Kinross All Subdivisions. _ Kinloss Municipal Building. (Holyrood) • Former Township of Huron "Voting Subdivision• #1, #2, and #$ - The Rural Polls Ripley -Huron Community School Junior Division, Queen, Street, Ripley the entire area east of the baseline; ekpept for thosetivirg. within the former boundary limits of .the Village. of Ripley, *Voting Subdivision #4; .#5„ #6, 4t7, 410,,• 411 Point .Clark: Lurgen. Beach Point' Clark Community Centre, Lake Range-Orive area west of the baseline, south(, of Concession 6„ *Voting, Subdivision #a Bruce• each - Grant Collins: Residence; 674 Lake 'Range Drive Collins: - Area west of,basei:ine, north.; of Concession: 6, and south of Concession. 10. *Voting Subdivision: #9: and #12 Heritage, ,Kin -Bruce: &. Huronvilie Ainsdale Solt G'QUrse, Corner. of Highway #21 ai Concession 12 - west of baseline, north of Conoessio•n,10,•.south- of the Town, and'Township. Boundary *Voting $ubdiVision, inland #14 7 Village Polls Ripley Huron Qornmunity: Centre,- alt thosewithin the boundary limits: of the former Village of; Ripley Note: If you are a rnultiple owner, who owns land in more than' one Of the three former rnunigipalities, your name will, only appear on the list of the Voting Subdivasiory irt. which •your reside: Any qualified elector,' may appoint another person-, who is, a> qualified elector in the same municipality, tett• vote;on his/her behalf; The elector appointed, most present. both copies of the prescribed form to the. Clerk,- at the Township. of Kinloss,Municipal Building; in Holyrood,• at a time When the Clerk's Qffice is open, or during, the, hours. of' 42 Noon to.5:Q0 p;m: on the. Advance, Voting Ray of Qctober 31-st, t99$-. TN' last day ffr:.applhQation&,;forr, a certificate, t t: 'vote by proxy, is Monday,_ November 9th'1995 before; 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Mark. 800406 • , M. .T. Ciorkt Towns)* df Kinloss. Dated at liglyrodd, Ontario• this 21; ,t day of Qptober, •199$, Elena audio Show and ' Auction at Si 'tcald of her to abet Hanover Saturday, Oct. Holy Land and its inipa+�t X7. on her. A time of fellow - The Thaekers attended ship followed in the he graduation ceremonies Sunday St howl' :conn: at Walkerton and District. Steven Porter, Secondary School for waikesw , .visited with Lucas on Friday evening. • Glen Haldenby this past L.ucas won awards for week. highest in Biology anti Glen, Erlm.a and Sara English and •the Norman Haldenby joined' L,iu-' Hagedorn Award. Lucas, Anne Haldenby and Brad an Ontar, was R eaup 'also tine valeiodietScanorialarn antd Sundayngel.fCrornelsphnser ;.intcnni attentts Ontaritn Myrtle Zondervan, Ripley,' AFgric:talturat College at joined. thorn later for a: Guelph. Congratulations drive down: Spunk Lane in Lucaas! C:ttlrtnss Tcnwns'hip. An entertained on Wednesday The Presbyterian WMS atnnual. Hallownen trPeat! t afternoon at .tlieir Fall. Honey Trivia Thanlcoffering.Why do bees buzz', It is Retry Elliott, who grew • caused by their wings. up in the Kinloss t:onurnta-• beating :at 11,400 times nity,'was guest speaker, per minute! • ounce eat Peter Smits: of Montgornery Motors,: Luckrlow holds: the prestigious Certined Economical Repair Facility WSW). designation from the. Economical .insurance . Group;_ One of Canada's :largest . auto andproperky insurers, Economical only .approves repair facilities for the CERF designation if they Meet a stringent sett, of criteria. These; are based•on factots•such asSolid '• reputation,: sikilled•andfriendly staff, up -to. -date tools and -equipment and sound environment practice:. g Yj ;: Smurfs 75 <attd. over: Gloria. Ritehie 79, Delaney .Dnnitley 100, Tyler Page. 91,.,,Ierrna King 94,.Pee Wee' 100 and, over: .Patricia Wali$, 127. Bantam 125 .anti over Vicki King 1.29, 146, Rachel• Elliott. 126. Junior 150 and over: Kevin Finnigan 153, 224, 179, Richard Elliott ,211, 214, 190, Samantha* 1 k.. 167, 151, Whitney Taylor 233, 1 177. Senior 175 and over: Marlene Johnston 200, 201;206, 260, 234, Josh Leeman 212, 2.111, Matthew Stewart 177,. Paula Taylor 209, 1.88, 220; David Gillespie 216, • i7J Haldenby 192, 201, Patrick Ritchie 2).1 To. Jay; HS and HD: Shirley Kennedy 220, 390; -George Taylor 200 and • Gerry VanderKli.ppe 341: 4.vec 150 ',cores: Taylor 209, (Jerry \..cede= Klippe .175,- 166, Donald. MacKinrn.on 181, John. MacKinnon .16.0, Dave Hackett. 159, Shirley Kennedy 161,., 229, Lorna Quay 207; ,166, Joyce. Adamson 169, 195, Anne Anderson 156, 178, Marg Wilson' 1 58:, 161, Alice Taylor, Y78, 'Dorothy 5ekenswiller, 172, • Kathy Qibs•n 154, Evelyn .Hackett 1`58; Ferry,. MacDonald 157, Lois Chaput, 156,: Agnes $trckingharn} 150. Teat standings Hyacinthe 10, .. Daffodils 9 1/2,. Tulips. , Crocus 7 1/2, Snowdrops; 6,, Pansies 4,. . Friday . ?dight Mi .dY HS: and HT:- Marion Jones .221; 576, Ron Elliott, 284•: 816. Over 200, scores: Ron Elliott 275, 257, 254 Nick: Beyerst c;rg.en 261, .21 1 , Ronn Gillespie 253,: 329. Eric. 'Tay.ltnr: '244, 219, Robert lOnes .2; 3, Marron Jones 221. Team stand ,. ins:,Beatles 11; Mustangs ... 12, Eronc,.os8•, 'Austin.. Minis 9,''corvaus• 3, Lada;. -5; +p ers You -The OppQrtunity For a BETTER RETURN On Your' investments (0'1% projected:. above the standard 5 year rate) Al.frect,Street, Wingham' (*,1Q) 3 7'2i1' lebrating4-Vears,of investing' In -Th, Lq ,0 pc nQmit