The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 70 THE ELECTORS OF
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
Aid at GoderiCh.
Mrs. J. M. Reed, convener,
reports the Bible. Society canvass
completed and $177.45 has been
sent to headquarters. The 'work
of each,of the canvassers has been
appreciated.,
Next SUnday, December 17,
the, Dungannon and Nile C.G.I.T
groups are ,presenting_ ,:Christmas
Vesper Service at Nile Church at
8 p.m. A good attendance will
show_our_inter-e-st in these-groups -
within our churches.
Mrs. Cecil 'Blake and Barbara
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs..R. T. Kilpatrick and Mrs.
A., N. Atkinson. Mrs. Harvey
Webb wa-s-aguest-also.
Christmas-Greetings are-exterid
ed to the Editor and Staff and to
all who read this column.
If you have an interesting item
please plione your correspondent
on Monday forenoon.
A bridal shower was given for
Mrs. Greg Jervis (nee Peggie
Hodges) DeceMber 5, at Brook-
_side school.
Thank you for your support at the polls on Election Day.
--&-aioliriliffeetrfigs to all:
DUNCAN. 'CAMPBELL .
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
.TO.THE..ELECTOR$...OF
- KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE APPREC-
IATION FOR THE . SUPPORT GIVEN TO ME THROUGHOUT
THE TOWNSHIP IN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF DEC-
EMBER 4, 1972.
AS YOUR REEVE-ELECT, I ASSURE YOU THAT I WILL
MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO PERFORM MY DOTIE AS
CHAIRMAN OF YOUR NEWLY-ELECTED COUNCIL
BESTINTERESTS OF KIKLOSS TOWN . • „
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 131 1972
TO THE ELECTORS. OF
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP.
I wish to thank the voters of Kinloss for electing me as
a councillor.
I will work in the interest of all in the future.
Since*ly
DONALD BELL
I. wish to, thank all those who supported me at the polls
in last week's/election, especially those who signed my nom-
ination paper.
Best of luck to the successful candidates.
Sincerely
BRIAN DOELMA N
I wish to take this opportunity to thank the ratepayers of
.Kinloss Township for the support , given me dri election day. I will,
continue to serve thef township to the best of my • ability/ Wishing
everyone-ever season.
A sincere thank you for your support returnin me as
a councillor.
Compliments of the Season to all.
•
'Bruce Farm Report
4-H PROGRAM
The 4-H program, is drawing to ,
a close for another year. This
year, as in other years, 4H
Award Nights are heled to honour
the. 4H members, leader's, and
parents.
The top member for each club
is,:
Ken Bridge, Khicaraine Grain
Club; Gary 1VIcGillivray, Paisley
Grain Club; Cheryl Warmington,
Wiarton Beef Club; John Atkin-
son, Wiarton Dairy Club; Dianne
MacKay, Ripley - Kincardine
Dairy Club; Chris Patchell, Arran-
- Tara Beef Club; Barb Schlorff,
Chesley 'Mixed Club; 'Dave Irwin,
Paisley Mixed Club; Lyle Collins,__
Kincardine Beef Club; Cathy,
Dietrich, Mildmay Grain Club;
Ralph Dietrich, • .Mildmay corn
Club; Cheryl Warmington, Wiar-
ton Snowmobile Club; Karen
Duck, Paisley Horse Club; Doug
Bissonnette, Ripley Grain Club;
Anne Stanley, Ripley Beef Club; '-
Judy Miller, Grey-Bruce Sheep
'Club; Allan Hyde, Tiverton Beef
Club; Jim Hammel', Arran-Tara
Dairy Club; Chris Patchell, Tara
Horse. Club; David Jacklin, Ches-
ley Tractor Club; Stella Renwick,
Teeswater , Dairy Club; Cindy. Sch.-
iestel, T.eeswater, Horse Club; Bill
Ireland, Teeswater Grain Corn
'Teeswater. Dairy Club; Cindy
Schiestel, Teeswater Hotse Club;
Bill Irland, Teeswater Grain Corn
Club; Bev Ballagh, Teeswater
Beef Club; Barb Gross,__Mildmay_ . •
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
to control where the other uses
locate by making a contribution
to the Land Use
being prepared.
One basic concept that I would
like to. see in land use plans
would be the zoning of all class 1,
2 and 3- land for farming pur-
poses. The big problem in land
use planning is that Class 1 Ag-
ricultural land is the best land
for building •on or even growing
trees on. However it makes more
nse tannovate-das.4-
or 5 land for other purposes and
farm , the good land than to try
and improve poor land for farts-
BUSINESS OF FARMING
PAGE SEVEN
Sincerely
GIRVIN REED
YOURS SINCERELY,
ORVILLE ELLIOTT
• TO THE.. ELECTORS OF
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP•
A SINCERE THANK YOU
FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Season's Greetings to all.
TO THE ELECTORS OF
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP
THANK YOU
TO MY SUPPORTERS IN LAST
WEEK'S ELECTION
Best Wishes to the New Council.
Sincerely.
EUGENE FRAYNE
DUNGANNON
-Dairy Club. Mr. and Mts. Russell Johnston
would like to congratulate these
members and all other members
who participated in the. 4-H pro-
gram. A special thanks goes, to mas meal with them,. Wish seven the 4-H leaders who put much
time and' effort into the program. grandchildren and exchange of
Without_the_leaders-it-wouldnl-r•gifts4t-vtas-a-ha-ppy-da
be very much of a program. I Mr. and H. j. L. Eedy
Daryl Ball, accompanied by Ross Eedy visited
rnier's sister, Mrs. Russell
GREY - BRUCE FARMERS' Ribey in Stratford General Hospital
WEEK on Tuesday, December 5.
Programs are now available The Annual. SUnday School 2
for the 1973 Grey-Bruce FarMers' banquet, was held Friday evening
Week program January 8th to
12th. , followed by a short program.
Monday is_Swine_Day 'rues-This is always a real treat
day; Beef and Sheep; Wednes- for the children.
day, Crops and Ladies, Day; On Sunday as part of the regular
Thursday, Dairy; Friday, Fed- church servicethe S. S. classes
eration of , Agriculture Day. presented a program in keeping
LAND USE PLANNING, with White Gift Sunday. The
This is one of the last areas in envelopes which were placed
Western Ontario where thele has in the white gift box and the loose
not been a pressure for land uses' collection on the plates made a
other than agriculture. That
means the farmers have.a chance gi fti of $67.05 fto go to Children's
On behalf of the Ministry I had a lovely day on Sunday when
Mr. and Mrs'. Harold JOhnston
and 'seven children of London
came bringing a full course Christ-
To all who supported me in the election for Reeve in
Kinloss, I would like ,to' express my sincere thanks
Congratulations to Mr. Murray and council members.
SEASON'S GRE,ETINGS TO ALL
KINLOSS COUNCIL
Kinloss Council met on Decem-
ber Gth at' 8 the reeye,
and. all council present.. • A ac-rninutes-oi-igovtinlyer-
Gth and Noverbber 20th were con-
firmed, the following businesswaF
It was decided after December
the 0th the waste site will be open
one day each month, the last
Saturday of December to March
inclus,ive from 10.3i) a.m. to
5.00 p.m.
The• Court of Revision on the
McLeod Dr. Imp. was closed.
A donation of, $15.00 was made
to the Christmas. Seal Fund and
$15.00 to the War MeMorial
Children's Hospital, By-Law
9.-1a2aowa.p.,140d. t 4,4 Elc-10 e -un -
occupied land, under the Line
Fences AC-t.
The following accounts Were
ordered paid: General, $2937.80;
—Deiember-15-is-the-deadline-lor-
COURSE '
applications for this 10 • week
course. "Contact our office if you
P are interested. }farm manage-
ment,. crop and livestock pro-
duction will be included in the
-subjects covered. M. R. Bolton
Agricultural Representative
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL -
makes an ideal Christmas gift, $6
per year, $8 outside Canada, an at-
tractive gift card will be sent, at
no extra cost, phone 528-2822.
Iljeways, 2982.40. •
The tiTeirrrg acfjournecro Inter-
on Deceniber 15th at 1.00 p.,m. to
finish up 1972 tlusiness.
FRASER MacKINNON. QIERK.
Sincerely
•
BARRY JOHNSTON
BEST. WISHES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON
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Lea. Murray .