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,15,,1985 in her 70th year,, J
She was a member of bNorth"'StreetUnited
Church 'acrd tl?e Goderich Women's In-
stitute. •
Born in Clinton on May, 8, 1915, she Was a
daughter of the late John Huller and the
former Myrtle Levis.
She is survived by her husband, Jack W.
Cook, a daughter, Shirley and her husband,
Richard of Landon, a son, Raymond and his
wife, Peggy of Ooderich, and ,two grand -
Children, Jason and Julie Cook.
She is also survt red by two sisters, Doris,
Mrs. William Batkin of RR 3, Clinton and
Edna, Mrs. Alvin Cox of Clinton.
She was predeceased by a sister,
Kathleen, Mrs. Dres Beck.
The funeral service was held at the Mc-
Callum Funeral Home in Goderich on Mon-
day, Nov. 18, conducted by Rev. Robert 0.
Ball of North Street United Church.
Flowerbearers were Brian Cox, Gary
Beck Bill Clifford and Harry Arthur:
Pallbearers were Frank Thompson,
Charles Durst, Ron McDonald, John
Schaefer, Bill Schaefer and John Stringer.
Burial followed in Colborne Cemetery.
Donations to the Alzheimers Society
would be appreciated as expressions of sym-
pathy.
HARBOR REPORT
drain
The Algowood arrived light from Port
Weller on November 13 and cleared the
Goderich Harbour with a load of salt the
next day bound for Milwaukee and Burns
Harbour.
The Cartiercliffehall arrived ,light from
Sarnia to load wheat on November 16 and
cleared the harbour on November 17 to
return to Sarnia.
The Algoway arrived from Cleveland light
to load salt on November 17 and the New
York News cleared harbour on November 10
bound for Wallaceburg, after unloading a
load of grain.
The Canadian Coast Guard arrived
November 14 from Montmorency.
Win prizes
at bazaar
The Goderich Legion Ladies' Snowflake
Bazaar held Thursday, November 7 netted a
profit of over $1,300, thanks to the many con-
tributors.
The prize winners were as follows, ticket.:
draw: Raggedy Ann doll - Marj Smith; and.
afghan - Hermie McCabe; hourly draws:
Marie Wilkins, Mieguartie Horton, Helen
Russell, Clara Stewart, Grace Patterson,
Ida McAllister, Una Watson and Joanne
Dalgleish.
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Ft*Icles M'a (Go )Head, 67 Aiuburp,
diedmoii ', ov.11,'ten other residenee.
She was predeceased by two husbands,
Harold J,;Head and William A. Miller.
Surviving .are 'vile son James Miller and
one daughter Marion Ruth Miller, both of
London, . one sister Gladys Campbell, of
Blyth and one brother Russell Good, of
Londesboro.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev.
John Campbell of the. Church of. God,
London. Interment Maitland .Cemetery,
Goderich.
ELMER ARTHUR ROBERT WALPOLE
Elmer Arthur 'Robert Walpole of 1001
Saugeen Street, Kincardine, passed away at
home on November 7,1985.
Born in Jackson, Michigan, on October 22,
1906, he was the son of the late Robert
e
He:48 ysl'r ve4 by his c
sag. oL,. Shattespleare,
ardi "'.:. Terry MacKen
Goderieb, and Avis a arno,
Lake.
} e.;rs also surviived,by 10 grande i
and one treat -grandchild..`
He was . predeceased by his first wife
Leone Wiliam. . ;
The funeral was held November- 10 at 2130
p.m. at the Davey-Llinkldtgt feral Home
in Kincardine with ReV ' ce
McClenaghan of the Kincardine United
Church officiating.
Flower bearers were his grandchildren
Lynn Finlayson, Leana Finlayson, Steven
MacKenzie, John D. MacKenzie, Cheryl
Atkins and Tracy Atkins.
Pallbearers were Carman WilleO1e,
Wilson Farrell, Ron FinlaYsbn, Addie
Bulzgis, Ray Boileau and Hartley' Watson:
Interment in Kincardine Cemetery.
Question need for _hydro lines
At least two groups will question Ontario
Hydro's need to get electrical power- of the
Bruce Nuclear Power Development when
they appear before the. Consolidated
Hearings on theOntario Hydro
Transmission System in Southwestern
Ontario.
Both .. Energy Probe, a Toronto-based
research foundation and the Foodland
Hydro- ;Committee made up of Bruce,
Huron and Middlesex farmers said they
intend to prove need does not exist over the
course of the hearings which got underway
in Guelph last week.
The join hearings before the Ontario
Municipal Board and the Environmental
Assessment Board were bogged down in
procedural wranglings during the first day
and the hearing was adjourned early
another day while Ontario Hydro lawyer
Bruce Campbell sought more information
on a proposed alternative route to be
presented by the Ontario Institute of
Agrologists.
Campbell told the hearing the provincial
untility is not prepared to have the route,
proposed by the agrologists, considered by
the consolidated hnard
Campbell also pointed out Hydro will Piot
consider the route l:Ullu11Vi11y known as
modified M3 which was quashed . by, the
Ontario divisional court in July, 1984Ka ter
being approved -by . the 'prevlops
consolidated board hearing. The Highway
401 route was discarded when several
municipalities along the highway
including Oxford County said there had not
been adequate notice of the 1982 hearings
in Stratford.
Campbell cautioned the lawyers and
representatives of • the Highway',,:`f#
municiaplities that a 'transmiSpion.,: t►e
route could be built in the area even thpbgh
M3 has been termed technically defie.ient
Campbell said the entire southwestern
Ontario study area is at risk.
Hydro wants a tansmission line to move
bulk electricity from BNPD through
Huron County to London. From there, the'
line would go to the Nanticoke generating
station on Lake Erie. This line referred to
as M7 is part of a recommended $432 -
million system plan.
The hearings continue this week and are
expected to run six months.
Three new faces on Catholic board
By Stephanie Levesque
Three new faces will appear on the Huron -
Perth Roman Catholic separate school
board.
Only one incumbent, Tim McDonnell from
Ellice Township, was defeated in the Nov. 12
municipal election. He will be replaced by
Ben Brown.
The other two new trustees; were acclaim-
ed. Bernie Van Osh replaces Bill Kinahan to
represent Blyth and the townships of East
Wawanosh, West Wawanosh and Ashfield.
Bernard Murray takes over for Ray Van
Vliet to represent Downie, North Easthope
and South Easthope Townships.
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Vincent McInnes, trustee representing the
Wingham area managed to keep his seat in
an election.
Returning to the school board are: Mike
Moriarity from the Goderich-Clinton area,
Ron Murray from McKillop Township,
Gerald Groothius from the Seaforth area
and Dave Durand from the Hensall-Zurich
area; Michael Ryan from the Exeter area,
John Devlin and Ron Murray both represent
Stratford, Arthur Haid is from the Listowel-
Hesson-Milverton area; Ernie Vanderschott
from the St. Marys -Mitchell area and Louis
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