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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-10-01, Page 12Vage 22 Laacknaw Sentinels, Wednesdays, October 1Ca 1986 LUCKNOW PRESBYTERS CHURCH. Worship Service 11:Q0 Raffle Sunday School 11:00 ciao. REV ALLISON J. 11AMSAY, MINISTER Nursery downstairs icor Children under 4 EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED. CHURCH invites You To Worship With. Them O41 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 10 acme and 7:30 p.m.. Nursery downstairs morning evening EVERYONE WELCOME NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PASS BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the Township of Huron will take into consideration the passing, and if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on the 20th day of October, 1986, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon," at the Council Chambers in the Township Office, Tain.Street, Ripley, Ontario,the following By -Law: A By-law for stoppinw op and selling the lands described in Schedule °'A" below. The Council will, at the aforesaid time and place, hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard, The proposed By-law and a Plan showing the portion of the highway being closed may be seen at the office of the undersigned or 4t the 'office of the Clerk at the ToWnship of Huron. DATED this 10th day of September, 1986. HANEY, WHITE, OSTNER ENGLISH & LINTON Barristers and Solicitors 45 Erb Street East Waterloo. Ontario Solicitors for the Township of Huron SCHEDULE "A" ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Huron.; in the County of Bruce and Province of Ontario and being composed of: FIRSTLY: South Half of Lot 37, Concession VI and Road Allowance between Concession A and Lot 37, Concession VI, designated as PART 3, Plan 3R;2742. SECONDLY: South Half of Lot, 37, Concession VI and Road Allowance between Conces- sion V and Concession' VI, designated as PART 6, Plan 3R-2742. THIRDLY: Road Allowance between Concession V and Concession VI, designated as PART 9, Plan 3R-2742: FOURTHLY: Part of Lot 31: Concession A,: designated as PART 13, Plan 3R-2742. FIFTHLY: Road Allowance between Concession &and Concession -V. designated as PART 14, Plan 3R-2742. SIXTHLY: 'Road ' Allowance between Concession A and Lot 37, Concession, Vi. Road' Allowance between Concession V and Concession iV and Road Allowance between Con- cession A and Concession V, designated' as PART 20, Plan 3R-2742. SEVENTHLY; Road Allowance between Concession V and Concession VI, designated as. • PART 24, Plan 3R-2742. St. Helens hosts meeting The first fall meeting of the Huron County Historical Society was held in St. Helen's Ind stitute Hall on Sept. 23 with the St. Helen's Institute as hostesses. Mrs. Bruce Raynard was .at the piano and played many old time melodies while umbers gathered. The president, Isabel Theedam called the meeting to order. Dora Batkin, secretary- treasurer, read the minutes and gave the treasurer's report. All members received a newsletter in September telling thein of a. special meeting of the couneirof the Historical Society when they recommended trait all the material in the Archives be turned over to the Huron County Pioneer Museum to be kept in the Archives in the new museum being built, The council also recommended that a vote be taken at this meeting to find out what the members wished. Consequently a vote by ballotwastaken and the motion was passed by a huge majority that the Archives be moved to the Huron County Pioneer Museum when it is ready. The Historical Society will still carry on, gathering, sorting and cleaning material as they have been doing for the past twenty odd. years. The October meeting will be the annual dinner held at Brucefield United Church. Mrs, Moffat of the St. Helen's Institute presided for the program. Janet McPherson had prepared a paper on the early history of St.. Helens with the first Presbyterian Church built in 1865.Soon an Anglican Church was built and people walked miles or came by wagon or sleigh to worship. The store building is 125 years old and the Miller family was connected with the store for 95 years. It closed in 1978. There was also a two room school grist miaw mill, tile and brick yard,potash p'1int, and dressmaker. A thriving village known as the capital of West Wawanosh Township. Now all that remains is the Institute Hall, the soldier's memorial and the big bell of the church, Keith Roulston thanked Mrs, Cooper who had given the spendid paper. Ceclia Ait- chison gave an account of the Institute organized in 1905, From the beginning they have been•hard' workers and are still going strong. Rev. Jennings, a former Anglican minister in the Lucknow area, alsospoke, stressing how important it is to preserve all this information. The St. Helen's Institute ladies served ,• refreshments. Bessie McNee, on behalf of the Society, expressed their appreciation to the ladies and the meeting adjourned. Ashfieldfarmerdies at age .83 Frederick Silvio Vassella Frederick Silvio . Vassella of R. 3, Goderich died at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on September 18,:1986 at the age of 83. A farmer in Ashfield Township, he was a member.' of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge. Born in Chester, England on November 5, 1902,. he was .a son of the late Edward Patricio Vassella and Maria Tosio of Poschavio, Switzerland. He married Leona 'Tajll.on, who predeceased hire. Ho is. survived by six "daughters, Maureen and Delmar Maize of Unionville; Yvonne and. Ji# ::Sinnett, I3etty. , Lou and Mike Dalton, Eileen and,Danny Wilson. and. Linda. and Art Bowler, all of Kingsbridge and Dianne and Paul Wisser of Willowdale and one son, Carl' and Joan • Vassella of Chatsworth. AA sister, Rosie ` Baker. of England. 24 ••:{:{ •111: • X: {•r•Y:•: •, . - . .. .. ... :{:,:•:!•:':.... .. !f ":•••:•••::{:: 1'i.•q. .. , :{{{!!: !: !J'.Y:•:•:•: ::{•:•'•:•:•:11..1:•::: '•:•::•... •'r :• ...... .!•ill _ r , .. .. .......... ....., ,..... ........., ......,. • l�. Conference on Employment Issues Concerning Women- in Huron County WC .R grandchildren and one great grandson also survive. He was predeceased by one sister and two brothers. • The funeral mass was conducted at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge on September 22,=1986 at. 10:30 a.m. by Father E.J. Dentinger.. Honorary pallbearers 'were Bill Johnston, John MacKay, Jack Drennan, Larry Maclntyre, Stu MacLennan and Er- nie Gibson. rnieGibson., ., • Pallbearers were Edmond Sinnett, Tom Sinnett, Fred' Durnin, Mike .Durnin, Dan Wilson and. 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