The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-11, Page 171,70
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WEDNESDAY, • NOVEMBER •11th,,1y70;
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NOMINATION
NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL.
SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS. IN.
Townships of Ashfield,
,Vlfest Wawanosh, East Wawunosh,:
Morris, Turnberry, 'ov.'ick,' Grey
and the Town of Wingham
That the .nomination of fit and proper .persons to serve as
TRUSTEE.•on the'Huron-Perth combined Separate School Board
for"the years 1 an 1972, ;will take 'place at •
BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Township of Ashfield
On
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23
AT 7:30 P.M. -- FOR, ONE HOUR
• And .that should a • Poll be necessary polling will be open " on.
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Monday, December 7. .1970
From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at ' the various polling subdivisions in
each of the above: Townships and the Town ,of Wingham.
DONALD M. SIMPSON, Returning Officer
DUNGANNON
,Wanda 'Park has been a' patient
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an, Croder•ich' hospital for 2 weeks
for tests and x-rays: ''She is ,coni-
frig
coni=i' g along favourably now.'
—rrecet r v:is tors Mrs :: Graham McNee were Mr;
and Mrs. Allan McNee and their
Chosen son Edward Allan of Ajax'
and/ Eric' McNee of Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs,.' George Dawson
andhirn of'Goderich visited. with
.Mr. and Mrs. Kelmer Dawson on
Sunday. •.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton of
Goderich• visited with Mr. and.
• Mrs.. Bill/Park on Sunday after-
noon; Valerie Park returned
home' ' lit e
with N_anda..Satu-rii:a_y_a-nd-Su-nday
at,the hospital,.
Sympathy is extended to 'the
family of the -late Mrs.. Jim .Doh'-
ert • w•h'-pa-ssc -.y a -y -Coder:
ich hospital on Sunday. '
Congratulations 'to Mr. and..
Mrs._Terry 'Hodges , who wee
married .at. Dungannon •United. •
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Church ,on Saturday.
Chuck Young', son of.Mr. and.
Mrs, fired Young 'of Dungannon,,
will be re-entering tering •Victoria, Hos-
pital,-London
ospital London on Nove�,mber 12tb ,
for surgery on his left'hand.
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LANGSIDE
' Mr... and Mrs.' Chester Pinnell '
of Mildmay :were recent visitors
with Mr'. and Mrs. Cliff. Young•
,and fam•ly... '
Bob Mann returned 'frorl 'the
Wingham Hospital after treatment
:from the,'•farni`ac.cident he -was
involved in. We wish hirim a
speedy .recovery:
Heather and. Bradley Young
spent the, week end with their
grandparents Mr. and •Mrs. Clark:
Johnston Belgrave •
Died: .F'�Hoving
Lengthy Illness
HAROLD BANNERMAN
Harold Herbert.Bannerman of
R. R. 4 Kincardine passed away
on Thursday, , October .22 in 'Kin-
cardine General Hospital at the
age of 48.
His death followed a lengthy
illness of multiple sclerosis, an.
illness he bore with'courage and
...cheerfulness. •
He was born in Kinloss
Township °&January 1 , 1922
a son of George B.anne an and
Village of tucknow
n Meeting
NOTICE is hereby given to the MUNICIPAL ELECTORS of
THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW that in compliance with the
Statutes in that ..behalf, I . require the presence.. of the said
electors.: at the Village Hall in the said Village of Lucknow,,
at'the hour of Eight O'clock in the afternoon of
TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 24th, '1970
FOR "ONE HOUR
For` the purpose 'of nominating fit . and • proper persons for
Daisy Thompson the Office : sis e : e e..11 LORS-for-ear-s
1' 1971'and 1972, of which all Electors are hereby required to take
notice and ' govern themselves accordingly, and if a., greater
number of candidates, than required tofill the 'said offices, are
nominated and make the required declaration.
In 1942 he. married Margaret
Walsh. ' •
Mr.. 'Bannerman served' in the
• second world war .in. Canada and
Holland:.
Shortly after returning from
overseas, he began a contracting'
business at. ' Kinloss . In 1946- he
built a crusher and gradually
• built up his business.
For many years Mr. Bannerman
carried out the administration of
this' business from the ' confine-
ment
onfine-ment of a wheel -chair. During'.'`
his'tusiness years 'he,was in close
association with the municipalit-
•les 'ofthis area. His sonsare,
carrying out - e
ness which their father started.
Besideshis wife Mr. Banner -
marl is survived by one daughter
Dianne of Kinloss; »» thre a sons
Larry of'Kincardine , Donald .of
Poll N'o.1, Town Hall; ' Poll' No. 2, Crawford & Mill Office;
Poll No. 3, Mayfair Restaurant Banquet Room
will be opened in the said . Village of Lucknow, on
Monday,• December 7th, 19
and ' will open' from Ten ' O'clock a.m.,
and no longer
Given under my hand. this 11th day . of.
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J. W. Jamieson, Returning Officer
until Eight O'clock. p.m.
November, A.D., 1970
•Waterloo' University ,' David' of
• Kin-less,---ene-brother Elmer' Bari
nerman of. Kincardine and five
sisters, Mrs. Alec (Ethel) Whytock,
of Teeswat:er+, Mrs,.' Wrr3. (,14a•ze;1)--
Stanley:of Kinloss, Mrs., Jim
(Eva) Carr of 'Wingham Mrs.
Wm: (Mary) Campbell of`Green-
ock Township and Mrs. Wm..
(Irene)'Siessor of Kincardine
Township;..
The. funeral service was:held',
on Sunday, October 25th at Link-
later:Funeral Home,. Kincardine.
Rev. R.. Clyde was' minister. 'Mr:
Bannerman was. a member of Kin -
lois United Church'.
Pa11-bearcrs were Ellison,
Hodgins, Albert 'Colwell, James
McEwan ,. Ron Stanley ,:Duncan
Campbell ,. Frank Colwell:
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Flowerbearers were Doug Ban=
:. Mrs. 'Gordon Wall visited her'
cousin in Tavistock on Friday
afternoon.
Tornrffy Walker of Winghani• •
N0TlCE" OF'
Nominations. of'. Separate
eprese
ucation, will be held in the
11 1
Schon,
Supporters. for •
1. 7 ;T1 .,1 7 '
Nay Township Hall
ZURICH, ONTARIO
between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 2: p.m. (EST)
Nominees mustbe a,Separate' School Supporter and
may be from any municipality within the County
—' of Iuron _ ( One -Repr'egentaativ to--_be-elected )
W. C. HORNER.,
Clerk, Hay Township
nerman, .Kenneth Bannerman,
Carmen Wh.ytock,and.Doug'Carr.
spent the week end w•ith•:Harvey
We lsh .:'
•CA.RD PARTY
Six tables of progressive' euchre..
_.1s!-e�ayedLa-rigs�derGo�-i�.un:._
ity Hall ons -Friday evening. A
meeting followed'and another
card party is planned 'with Mrs.
Cliff Young and Mrs: Dave
Moffat in 'charge. , A community
Christmas Concert was also .plop-
ne or'pecem• r . ^inners
of prizes were- Mrs. Gershom
Johnston and Mrs. Wes Young,.
William Young and Keith Breg-
man. 'Those in charge of
this-eard-party-were -Mrs: -Bo- h ----
Bregm'an and Mrs.. Wes: Young:
• Jim and„Ron Stewart of Tees.- •
er. sp nt-th meek.'euid IrMr.
and Mrs. ' Dave Moffat and family.
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Dick McQuillin returned from a
hunting. trip in Northern Ontario
with his son Gordon from' Sarnia
Mr and Mrs. Don'Nickel of
Toronto spent the week end with
her parents 3•1.r. and Mrs: Dick'
McQuillin,
Dungannon 1.01.'
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Mernbe.rs•of Dungannon L.O.L. •
No.. 324 held -t rr-4-n-al' Mcd.
ing and dinner in the 'S't. Helen's
:Hall on. Monday evening Novern
ber 2. 4•
e . • een s ladies catered
and a: party vote..of'thanks was
tendered' by Russel,Irvin.•
During the evening' the gavel
was handed over to County Mas
ter Harold 'Webster who took
charge of election and installation
of officers for the coming year.
'He was assisted by Bros.. Glen
Slavin and Chas. Ruffel of the`
Goderich Lodge. °
Officers for the' corning -year
are: Past 'Master,. Tom Culbert;
Wor'.. Master , Lorne Hasty; Dep.
Master, Jerry Cranston; Chaplain,
ton; i " Sec ' A11an
Webster; Sec. Treas. ;.'Alvin •
Alton; Marshall, Ross Errington;
1st Lec . Howard Blake; 2nd. Lec .
:Tom Young; Committeemen', Ben-.
son Finnigan, Russel Irvin, Chest-
er
Finnigan , Jack Errington and
1�Iaroi`d Culbert; Tyler Roy
Wintemute.
Members were urged. to attend
th County meting to be held
in . Wingham: on . Wednesday,
December 2. The guest speaker
for the•evening will be Bro.' Dave
Wo.rden Grand:Master 'of'Ontario
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,. West'..
The meeting was well attended'
With representatives from .-Goder
ich L.O. L. No.: 182,, South Huron
and Maple Grove No. 1044•West
Bruce'....
•After a few temakrs' from' the
new, officers,the evening closed,
with the singing of the Queen.'
NOTICE IS HEREBY.G'IVEN:TO. ALL
PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTERS IN THE
Townships ' of Ashfield and
es
awanosn
Thatthe nomination of . fit and' proper' persons to serve as
.TRUSTEE on . the Huron County School Board for the .years -1971
and 1972 will take: place . at' the
I ROiS1DEIFUB'LIC SCHOOL
• Township of Ashfield on
NDAY.
AT 7:30 P.M. FOR ONE HOUR
,
and -that -should -a2pol be. required, paling -will be ' open oh
onday, December "7, 190
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Front- 10' a.m. to 8 p.m.—al- the various polling subdivisions
each. Township.
DONALD M. SIMPSON ' eturning 'Officer