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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,VNTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975
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Named As Huron
Co:Adminittrator
B. G. Hanly has been appointed
• Huron County Clerk-Treasurer and
Administrator effeCtive immediate-
ly. He succeeds John G. Berry who
died recently following a lengthy
illness.
Acting Deputy Clerk is Mrs.
Mildred Simpson and Acting
Deputy Treasurer is Mrs. Martina
Schneiker.
Mr. Hanly told members of
Huron County Council in Goderich
that the temporary appointments of
Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Schneiker
to chief county posts will allow time
to "take a look, at the overall
operation".
Extended .
Action
Medication
The Administrator said 'that
before his death Mr. Berry had
made some recommendations for
possible changes in The county
administrative staff. Mr. Hanly
felt now is the best time to consider
these reeornmendations.
"The present system is probably
the best one," Mr. Hanly said,
• "but maybe there should be some
changes. We'd like time to study
it.'''
Mr. Hanly's salary will be
$22,000 per annuam and Mrs.
Simpson and Mrs. Schneiker will
each 'receive 525 per week in
addition to their regular'salaries for
their added responsibilities.
Council authorized the purchase
of a memorial plaque in recognition
of the 26 years of "faithful and
dedicated service to the County of
Huron of the' late John G. Berry".
/Lucknow Lady
Died In 95th Year
MRS. LOUIS WEATHERHEA1D
Mrs. Louis Weatherhead of
Lucknow passed away in Wingham
and District 'Hospital on Wednes-
day, April 23rd in ter 95th Year:
She had been in declining health
since suffering 'a fractured hip in a
fall at 'her home on February 11th
of this year.
Mrs. Weatherhead was the
former Charlotte Took, daughter of
William Took and Catherine Ryan,
and was born in Ashfield Township
on 'January 6th, 1881. On
September 9, 1908 she. married
Louis Weatherhead. They farmed
in West Wawanosh Township. Mr.
Weatherhead passed away in 1951.
Mrs. Weatherhead has been a
resident of Lucknow for a number
of years.
She is survived by a family of
four: Dick of I3eamsville, Norma at
home, Mrs. Eric (Grace) Walden of
Kincardine and Donald at home.
Besides her husband she was
predeceased by a daughter -Lula , in
1942:
The funeral, service was held on
Saturday, April 26th at, MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel, Lucknow. Rev.
Doug Kaufman of Lucknow United
Church, of which the deceased was
a member, was minister.
Pallbearers were Bryan Walden,
Michael Walden, Dale Walden,
Rick Weatherhead, Peter Wood,
Carl Nesbitt. °
Temporary entombment was at
South Kinloss Mausoleum with
final resting place Greenhill Cem-
etery.
Ripley's Alive
In 75
By Elaine Pollock
"Memories of the Township".
This is the title for the pageant
production for Saturday night of
the Ripley Huron Reunion 75. It
has been written and produced by
Mrs. Walter Lock, and I'm sure will
be just as the title promiSes,
memories of the bygone days of
quilting parties, barn raising bees,
the first light 'house. The choir for
the pageant will have their first
practice on. May, 18 at, 8 p.m. in
Knox Presbyterian Church, and the
groups 'responsible for the various
seginents of the pageant are to
have them 'ready for a practice the
following week.
Jim Needham wonders if anyone
has pictures or recollections of , past
sporting events: He would
appreciate hearing from anyOne
about .them.
Wallace Pollock would like
volunteers to work with his
committee during the Reunion. If
you have a few hours free, just
contact him, Jim MacDonald,
Carrick Colling, Sandy MacCharles
or Leroy Walden.
See you at the Reunion, August
1, 2, 3 and 4.
ZION I
Bryan Ritchie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ritchie, and a friend,
Donald McIntosh of St. Marys
motored on Thursday of last week
to Dawson Creek, British Colum-
bia, to a South Peace River stock
farm where he spent-last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan,
Linda, Kevin and Margaret, ate
tended the wedding of his brother,
Earl Swan Jr. and Marilyn Gosse,
both of Cambridge (Galt), and held
on Saturday at 3 p.m. at Kirkwall
Presbyterian Church with a recep-
tion that followed in the evening,
They returned home Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie and
NOTICE
Kilidergar;en Rqgi$ttation:
PARENTS DESIRING' TO HAVE A CHILD ATTEND
• KINDERGARTEN AT ,
LUCKNOW CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
DURING THE 1975 - 76 SCHOOL TERM ARE
REQUESTED TO REGISTER WITH MRS. HELEN HALL,
AT THE SCHOOL
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
MAY 9, 1975.
From 1:00 to 3:00 P.M.
Proof that the child will be five years of age before December
31st, 1975, is required and if possible the child ihould accompany
parent at time of registration.
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•Elmer Umbach •
I.D.A. Discount Pharmacy
family had as Sunday supper
guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Bogie and her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Bogie; Diane, Paul
and Michael, all of Goderich.
Barbara Wilkins left for British
Columbia Thursday of last week to'
the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Cummins at South Hazelton, where
her oldest brother Bill is employed.
Barbara flew to Edmonton then
took the train on to South Hazelton,
which is one thousand miles
farther. She will return home in a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and
family spent Saturday evening
visiting her 'sister, Mr. and Mrs.,
Jim Smuck at their cottage near
Point Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
visited friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ken,
Flack, Sunday at Sebringville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
and Nancy had their sons home
during the week end, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Kirkland, Lana and
Darren Of Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Kirkland of Milton and Mr.
and' Mrs.' David Kirkland and girls
of Lucknow.
The U.C.W. of Trinity Church in
Ashfield are having their regular, .
meeting 'on Thursday, May 8th at ,
the church at 2 p.m. with a plant
and bake sale for the members..
Debbie Raynard had her cousin,
Mae Raynard of 12th concession 'of
West Wawanosh on the week end
to celebrate her 7th birthday on
Sunday, May 4th.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Raynard attended the
funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Harcild
Ferguson of Goderich.
SHORT OF FACTS
Arguments are sure to be lost
when a man puts his foot down
without a leg to stand on..
No matter how hard you try,
sincerity can't be counterfeited.
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