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• .Lwclusew Sentinel, Wednesday, December 1984—ll
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Grade : 2 and 3 students at St. Joseph's Community School, Kingsbridge" performed two
dances at ,•the school's .Christmasi concert December 17• From the left are Nicole Sherrat,
Joseph Brophy, Cathy Dalton and Connie Nicholson. [Photo by Joanne Buchanan]
Elizabeth [Stewart} Stothers.
Elizabeth Stewart Stothers of Rockwood
Terrace, Durham, formerly of Lucknow
died at Durham Memorial. Hospital on
December 7, 1984 in her 90th year.
A "member of Lucknow United Church
and a former dedicated member of Ash-
field Presbyterian Church, she; was born in
Huron Township, :on February 21, 1985, a
daughter of the late David M. Stewart and
Katherine MacDonald, both of Huron
Township.
She is survived by a, son, Dan Rose and
*his wife, Ruth of Markdale and three
grandchildren, David, Alison and Sheila.
Five stepchildren also survive, . Agnes
Bradbury of Hutton Rudey, England; .Eliz-
abeth Passmore of Grand Forks,,µB.C.;
Kathleen S t kato�nr • S'as„che_
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by Bell Hackett.
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Don and Sherry Alton, Vanessa, Heath-
er, Sandra and Kathryn, enjoyed Christmas -
Sunday, December l6, with " Bill and
Marion Reynolds of Ridgetown..
John and Helen . Kuik, Donnie, Doug,
_Bill • aneDarlene had Christnuittliceetennau
ber. 22 with her sister, Elaine and Ross
Errington and family of St. Helens,
Edna Frank of Timmins is , visiting with
her daughter, Dawna and Gary Richard-
son, Scott and Ryan for the holiday season.
Jim and Isabel " Hunter attended the
wedding of their niece, Karen Nicholson,
daughter of Ken and Joyce Nicholson of
Shelburne, on Saturday, December 22, at
Orangeville.
The Livingstons and Kemps celebrated
the Livingston Christmas in Orangeville on
December 16 at'Rhe home of Harold, Elsa
and Serena Livingston.
OBITUARY
She .. was predeceased • by her' first
husband, Dan Rose in 1934, °. and her
second husband, Stephen Stothers in 1972.
She was also predeceased . by two brothers:
David and Bain Stewart.
The funeral service 'was held December
10, 1984 at 2 p.m. at the MacKenzie and
McCreath . Funeral Home in Luckn
conducted by Rev. Paul Dempsey
nesley United Church,
Pallbearers were Finlay .MacDonald,
Kenneth MacDonald, Donald Simpson,
Jim Schultz, Donald MacKinnon and'
George Anderson.
Burial followed in Lochalsh Cemetery
..where piper David MacDonald played the
anent, Hector''the Herd and The Road to.
lik4Sle, following the graveside service.
in ogo contest.
CLINTON - More than -300 young people
from throughout the Huron County area
displayed their artistic talents atlthe Huron
Centre for Children,' and. Youth recently..
when '.a countywide search ► AO, to
'design a logo for the Centre.
• ` Don Keillor; director for the. Centre, said'
he was overwhelmed with the rospon5e the "
I •.est; received. Individual artists of all
srTh 9 dro'ect
and entire classes made a eti'i`�
an art assignment.•
A panel of • judges spent more than four
hours "studying the artistib efforts. They
decided on three winners and an honourable
mention.
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Winners included: Daryl Graham, 10, of
Brookside Public ! School; - • John Paul
Maurer, 11,"of Stephen Central School; Lin-
da Wiebe, 17, of Goderich and: District Col-
legiate Institute; honourable mention, Patti
Jo Linder, 19, of R.R. 1, Sebringville.
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Tractor pullers recognize vo ur tee
*from page 9
December meetings of the two boards.•
Two Lucknow area youths found guilty
on chargesof theft over $200 and break and
enter, received suspended sentences and
three years probation, when they appeared
in Walkerton Provincial Court December 6.
They were charged following an investi-
gation by Kincardine . QPP of some 22
occurrences in the Lucknow area. They
were also told to pay restitution.
Three Lucknow women were injured in a
. car.accident, when the driver lost control of.
the vehicle in loose snow and the car
entered a 'ditch , and rolled over. Lillian
Abbott and Elaine Steer were treated at
Wingham and District Hospital and releas-
ed, while Shirley Hawthorne remained in
hospital for treatment.
Lucknow Tractor Pullers recognized the
volunteer support of individuals and local
businesses over the past five years at a
dinner and dance, December 15. Approxi-
mately 125 attended as guests of the
association. The Lucknow Tractor Pullers
Association has donated a total of $23,272
to community service projects, during the
fiveyear period it has held pulls.
The decline of nuclear power develop-
ment in Ontario will strike hard in Bruce
County. According to Ontario Hydro fore -
casts, fewer permanent jobs than exp
will exist, when development is finish(
.1982, the Bruce nuclear .power plant
ecpected.to employ 4,400 after comp)
in 1987. Now 3,500 positions, are foul
Huron ,County Board of Education
not want to see.funding extended pas
grade 10 level • for Catholic secou
schools. A brief the board will ptese
theprovincial commission on pr
schools:. states it opposes extensio
public funding to private schools, bet
it .is convinced it will lead to a diversi
tion of the community.
The brief says -that in a typical ca
town there may be a public and a Cat
school as well as a private sc
commonly referred to as • a . Chri
School. Yet all these students meet for
years of secondary school.
It is here that the community bell
the beginnings of ..tolerance and at'
standing have commenced their gra
the .brief states.
Cable TV service will be availabl
Lucknow .by July 1, 1985.. Brian Wa1di
Kincardine Cable TV Ltd.. has recti
approval from Lucknow Village counc
proceed with the construction of the tic
ment to install the service in the vill
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