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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-16, Page 15DV,11 ,h I Lamb,. Service, Achiee, d in Win 19th, it wt ars'be'de, i. A shod 1 " .under tk rn ., fluthet• ac Pherson. u will be re. Rev. A, :barge, of tf; be held ice avember $ had, a IN, won the f ndmother' 3child'> ng Arm* Mrs° OE with a bit firs: Wm: titer who �eks Nos, 'other that! ikut '- Mn, titer went/ & Grand flips; &aat' •farthest. .!Moen ,r :1.��s, dr::other c Tay ish; Elasses •1 ' _ I EQNESQAY NOV.. 14th 1844 - NE4, LUCKNO Notice Is Hereby Given To The Municipal Electors' Of The That the nominations Alf fit and proper persons to serve. as Reeve and Councillors for the Township of Kinloss for . the year 1967, , will 'take. place at the . TOWNSHIP HALL, . HOLY - ROOD, on . stiniz :sand i; core!' c o a'tu Mrs. Mrs. Of The erre Vis. 'osh, as 966 tch 66 And also, 'nominations of members for the New 'Board of, the... 'Township School Area of Kinloss and Lucknow. . At 1;00 o'clock `in the :.afternoon for one hour, at which time and place all electors of said township are hereby notified to attend, and that should: ,a poll be required, polling will open on Monday, December 5th, 1966 From .9:0 a.m.' to 5:00 •p,m., a 3t• the following places in the Polling -Subdivisions: No. 1,, At the Orange Hall, Durham Road No: 2, : At the . Orange Hall, Kinlough '.NA, 3, At the Township Hall, Hol No. 4, At House of - Mrs: Ford ham; Lot 11;. Con, No. -5, At William Scott's House..Langside ., No. 6, At the Community Hall, Whitechurch G.: 11 WALL, Returning Officer. orkers In Short': pply In October heavey demand for, both in- ial and construction 'workers in rea serviced: by the Walkerton da Manpower Centre contin- uring the month of. October,,' all types of workers in very, supply, reports Mr. Ernest office, manager. There were ployment opportunities for workers and 98 for female ria listed with the Walkerton da .Manpower Centre during er... • ing October, the. Walkerton ' office placed 85 applicants in oymenf. These included 4 d workers who moved to jobs er, areas, and one skilled work ught in from another area. e end of the month there were mployed Male applicants and employed ' female . applicants eredwith the local area e are presently 112 vacancies. n and'56 vacancies forwom- ed at the Walkerton Canada er Centre. Vacancies for. include opportunities for clerks, bank clerks, farm skilled semi -skilled and ed furniture and woodworkers akers,. auto Mechanics, poul- essing workers and construe - bowers. Jobs for females , . e' opportunities for. employ - such as hospital workers,' aides, . bookkeepers, poultry ing workers, wood and furn orkers, Applicants interested and' other jobs should the nearest Canada Her Centre for further in- ion. Walkerton Canada ° Manpower services the southern half e County and the townships inck,'.Egremont, Normanby nelg in Grey County. • Ackert4bser►e 35#h Anniversary Mr, and- Mrs. Harvey Ackert of Kincardine entertained their fam- ily and relatives recently to cel- • ebrate their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. . Approximately -forty enjoyed a banquet dinner at the Sunset Rest- aurant and then spent the rest of the evening at the Ackert home, Those present for the occasion.'. were; Mr, and 'Mrs., Clarence Ackr. ert and family,. Mr. and:.Mrs. Ron- ald Ackert and family,.'Dr..• and :• Mrs, Robert Ubukata and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Ackert, Mr;' • and Mrs. Raynard-Ackert and, Ernest.,:. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert. and faintly, Mr, and Mrs. William Graham ..and . Lloyd,, Mrs.. Congram; Mr,, and Mrs. Alfred Shelton,' Mr.. and Mrs. Albert' Sheldon, Mrs. Frank Cumming..;Mrs. Clarence Cumming and Mrs. Ross Cumming. Ki.ppen Man Heads Huron I Associition; The New Democratic Party has. swept past floundering Liberals in Ontario and` causing concern'to °provincial Conservatives, Donald C. MacDonald, Provincial NDP leader, said last ,week." Speaking at .the annual meeting of the. Huron:NDP Association, he assailed the Robarts government as he did in a' Kincardine -speech . . the:night before: He sai nser- vative concern over NDP 'popularity ;was causing .party spokesmen to take wild swipes at our party." • 'He said High ways.Minister Mac Naughton;hit below. the belt when he suggested the NDP party 'was • destroying the good way of life. "And the Exeter Times -Advocate, in the minister's home town, chld ed him for his' .unfair .tactics. , • • Mr. accused the Conservative .government of being in`;trouble.on the farm, labor and. consumer. fronts after 23 year's in power.: . •He said citizens have been forc- ed to resort to demonstrations which have provoked an - unsympathetic, even .threatening reaction .fromthe,government.. "The instinctive reaction of Queen's'Park is to,try to silence the voice of protest all in the name of .law and order, ,and then :to accuse those who champion the peaceful• demonstrations as being .disresPectful of the law," he said.. . Alex .McGregor, Kippen was elected' president of the associat- ion. Other officers are; Sandy Profit, Ross Doll, both of Goder- ich, vice-presidents; Mrs. David Weary, Goderch; secretary; and Wilfred Glazier; R. R, 4,; Clinton, treasurer. :. • MONUMENTS For sound counsel' and a fair price on a Monument correctly designed from quality material, hely on SKELTON MEMORIALS i Pat O'Hagas i, Prop. Established Over Silty Years LICERTON PHONII U1.0234 ONTARIO HuronNatuve: Passes In caIgar'.y :IVAN. DONALD COURTNEY The ;death in the General Hospital in Calgary of Ivan D. Courtney on. October 1 ,.1966,j -came 'as a . dist- inct shock to his many friends in Huron township.where he was well known.'. Born, September 7, 1920, : son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Courtney he received this education ;at S, S, .No, .9, Huron township'and attend- ed college in Guelph, • • ' In 1942 he: joined the armed forces, and was discharged in ,1945. :He married Miss. Maxine White of Wroxeter, ' in 1943, who is left to mourn a devoted husband' and father and leaves a family of • four. •Neil in Calgary; Mrs. David (Barbara) •Rawcliffe of. Albernie,: B.C.; Sharon and Brenda at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Courtney of ,Kincardine; two bro- thers, ro thers, Gerald in Lucan and Kenn eth inErie, Pennsylvania; also • one sister, Mrs.' D, W, (Helen) Keller, Kitchener. • He was a member of the .Parkdale United:Church , Calgary, The funeral took place Tuesday, Oct- ober 11 from "The Chapel on the ' Hill" Funeral. Home. The funeral service was conducted by the. Rev... .Robert .A . Wallace, Minister.. of the Parkdale United Church and a close friend Pallbearers were six intimate friends with whom he worked.. Burial was in Queen's Park Genie tery, Calgary. Attending the funeral were. Mr. and Mrs, James Courtney, Mr. Gerald Courtney, Mrs. D Keller, Mrs,. Kenneth Courtney:. and John, Mr. and Mrs. •Cliffe'La Plante, Burnaby, B, C, , Miss Lucille .Whiter Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.. David Rawcliffe, A tb ernie, B.C. Nin LUCKN..W FALL. FAIR' NOTES (contributed) 'At the regular monthly meeting of�the Lucknow Agricultural Soc- iety on Thursday. evening, 'it was decided to,buy two books for : Lucknow of die History of Agricuit' ural Societies from.1792'1966 In Ont*rio. . One book will be placed in the. Public 'Library and' one kept. by the Society, The annual Vsrlety, c will . be held early 'in February and your co-operation is asked in making this . a good :concert. Don Cameron, Mrs, Bert .Alton. and Mrs, Qliver McChades will be 'anxious to get numbers of , interest•: from each /; cornunity . . A certificate ,showing we had. sponsored the Miss Canada show was received. Plans are tinder way for the Cent- ennial of Canada celebration for Lucknow and Area to be held in conjunction with. Lucknow Fair, All organizations are asked to 'part- icipate art= ic. ipate and Make the Fair a hon ie corning week Announce interest: In Warden's Past. 'As Brtape :County ,' ncil closed its final ;session' Thur. ety, Warden; P. A. Murray called' on.'II Asper Ing. for his position in. 1967 an 'also those: after the. next ,most 'desired post On council, the highways committee ; to make themselves, • known. Frank Field of' Teeswater..and Earl Rayburn of Chesley who earlier indicated they .would be after ihe: : wardenship confirmed their intern-•. tions.: ; Four said . they.'wi l he after the highway committee vacancy if they are'returned by their municipalities; Wallace Wilton, .Carrick;; Russell,. Cummings,- Bruce; .David Scott. Albemarle.. and "Manley .Forbes; ' A ma'bel . ' The hVia. c i w c rra t gh y o rrr,i tee has three, rlior11tna FIR SALE 6. reinhoutfrof bathroom, now kitcho e on • Kiosks*. Asking prIC.-.9;0500 7 trine ,onsoll bort., hat- house, tai act sE .f land, north a4 I uelensw• ' Askin Prie • VAN. • . S. morn :hon.. with sit metiers ren valOisiea►s, lei . RSR This . sem iS in . .moor's* .,e snditiatn, d.Ubls► garar• "Attkkig prig! $7 se acre groat° firm on fig cone's, mote 0 West Wawan.s#s,. also 41 atria' hard me*. bush, . • ornately.. bush..., • 15 ens of .swam 100 'acus$ farm, .vilirY Refidb . Ines, lama lanal. ' '40th* p44:4, '$11011,40. lit ocro firm, framo. 6.1)50, 2. bank barns, tads :' 4Y x :S . Maks an•of'fsl. • Asidolg prude $19,190 300 acre 'farm, wills '15. tf lst.k s, :. and bull line of IrisPlolonts,aaniiic contract with rortnte: Asking pains 11115.0 1911... CONTACT'. : van' osHill ..PHONE .S$•3f.1a AGENT FOR ;JOHN •NOSVEt,D, . • . ; REAL1"Ott -members Plus the warden;; They are elected for a three-year term with' one man'retir.Ing-each year. The :composition of the. committee is two rural ,and• orve urban reeve,;. and as ErnesttGreer;r Kincardine, township, is rehiring. a ;township .reeve will be' his replacement., the other two'members are Douglas Kr-uetzwelser of .Hepworth: with one year to go and ioihn Bea& Elderslie, with two. . NOMINATION MEEFNG Notice Is Hereby Give To The Municipal, Electors ToWflship.::of Ashfield And Ratepayers • in Fortner. Nmol! School. Seartion 8 :in the Township of West .Wawanosh, 11 In the .Township of Colborne and 4 i the Township of Huron, that the nomination of Fit and Proper Persons ,to serve as Reeve, Deputy Reeve. Three • and one Trustee for Huron. ' Sthoot :Area No. 2,1 for Abe year, 1967, will take place: at .. 'TOWNSHIP HALL, on FRIDAY, - NdVEMBER"2,5t,h '1966 At: One O'clock In The Afternoon, For One Hour, At Which Time And Place All Electors Of Said Township Are Hereby Notified To Attend, And. That Should : A Poll Be. Required Polling Will Open On Monday, D�cernber 5th, 1966 • Froin 9 a.m. to B • , p.m. . at the various Polling Subdivisions Ratepayers in. The Above Mentioned Former. Union ' School Sections Are Eligible To Stand. Por Trustee And Are :Entitled To Vote On Trustees . Sub Divisions D.R.O. No 1; Dungannon ' Ben Mole No. 2, S.S, No. 9 John 'Curran No. 3, Orange Hall . , William Helm No. 4, Port Albert ... .. Melvin Dickson No. 5, Kingsbridge Michael O Neil' No: 6, Parrish home Wlilltnit Famish No. 7, Laurier ` . Alvin Robb piali Clerk Allan Petrie Bert Alton Al Irwin NEarl ld rennin Cordon Barger ilen:y NiatKenzie LiONAL6 M. SlllfPS,Returning Officer •