The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-05, Page 13ON NOVEMBER 10, 1980
Elect
JOSEPH F. HICKEY
For Deputy Iteeve
West Wawanosh
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ALLAN Rj MILLER
R. R. S Ludcnow
Phone 528-2299
Agent For
'SEED GRAIN *BALE SHREDDERS
*SEED CORN - 'ROUND BALE
*CATTLE OILERS
FEEDERS
*BARN PARTITIONS *BALER TWINE
'CATTLE MINERAL "PIG FEEDERS
FEEDERS
'FERTILIZER
Dressed Ducks and Geese
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fmcialew SeMinel, Wednesdey, November 5, 1980,Page 13
Jim Ball Of London
visited on ThUrSday With.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Thompson and Bert.
Other guests at the same
home in Purple Grove
Were Mr. and Mrs..Victor
GaWley.
Friends in the com-
munity of Mr, and Mrs.
Les Gawley of Powell
River, 13,C., will _be pleased to know they are'
visiting with Ethel
Gawley, Of Ripley and
other members of their
'7 S . BurtonCollins'
was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Schmidt of
Mildmay onTuesday,
and on Wednesday visited
With, Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.
Winn's of Tee swater:
Mr. and . Mrs, Roy
Collins and family visited
on Sunday With Mr. and
MrS. Sam Green of
Arthur,
• On Sunday, Frank Dore
was a diriner guest of Mr.
and Mrs: Ken Holland at
Millarton
Mrs. Don Dore was in
Walkerton on Wednesday
attending a meeting. of
Avon RePresentatives,
and on Thursdayat-
tended, a Tupperware
Party at the home of Mrs.
Janet Sterenberg .of the
15th siderOad, Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott,
accompanied by Mrs.
Angus Elliott' of Kin-
cardine, motored ,.-to
Toronto on Monday
whereMrs. Elliott visited
with friends at her for-
mer 'home, while Earl
and June were guests of
Mr, and , Mrs Tony
Bedford 'and of Mr, and
Mrs. Dan Tollefson.
worry to report Frank
Emerson 'is a patient in
Kincardine Hospital at present. The Community,
wishes him improved
health.
Mrs..George Emerson
and Bob visited with Mr.
and IVlrs. ...... -VattrdiFeirenirig.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Farrell, accompanied by
Mrs, Jack Elliott of Pine
River, attended a
meeting of District 10
Agricultural Societies at
Dundalk on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval
Stanley 'were in Wiarton
on Tuesday where they
visited with Isobel's
sister, Mrs. Peters, and -
with her Mother, Mrs.
Blue.
Crewel Course
Mrs. Don- Reid and
MrS. Robt. Thompson
will be the leaders of the
Crewel Embroidery
Course, sponsored by the
Women's Institute in this.
community. They at-
tended the training
classes held at Teeswater
• in preparation for the
course.
A family gathering was
held on Sunday „at the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of. Lucknew,
when - their, daughter
Wilda, r'Mrs. . Robert
Parker of Dorchester and
het daughter Pam en-
tertained In honor of Mrs.
Reid who was celebrating
a . birthday, Alf rneinhers
of their family attended,
including , Mr, and Mrs.
Don. Reid and family of
Purple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Sutton and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis, Boyle attended a
meeting of "Men for —MandaY
evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. • Aurel
Armstrong, when the
ladies were, guests.
Mrs. George King of
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McQuillin of Auburn shot a
moose while hunting north of
Wawa. This is their fifth one
in six years,
South Kinloss Church held
baptism service on Sunday
With Jonathen MacKinnon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
MacKinnon and Micheal
MacKinnon son of Mr. and
.at birthdayi_ party held
Berl* Was guest of honor
at -the,: ..hoirie of her:
daughter; and fion,in-law,
Hosigins . Ningharri..
Attending Were, :Mr. and ;
Mrs, Cecil :. SOtton,
Rodney and Tammy from
and Mrs.. 'Wilbert
this community.
Friends of Mr: and
Mrs, Aurel Armstrong
surprised them on FridaY
evening when they called
on them for a Halloween
House Warming Party.
Marjorie and Aurel had
home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Devitt were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and
Mrs . Howard Thompson.
Mrs. Jim MacKinnon, being
baptized.
Mrs.. Fraser MacKinnon
held a bridal tea on Saturday
afternoon and evening in
honour of Mary's marriage
which is to take place next
Saturday. They had to bring
in a coleman stove to make
tea and coffee as the hydro
was off until after four
o'clock.
Shoot a moose • •.
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This Friday Night,
November 7th
6:00 - 9:00 P.M.
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a
NOTICE OF POLL
TOWNSHIP OF -HURON
NOTICE—Is—herebrgiven to the- Municipal
Electors of the Township of Huron in the
County of Bruce that whereas more candidat-
es have been nominated to each of the k
following offices than the'number required to
fill such offices, therefore polls will be held at P
the times and places stated in this notice for
the purpose of electing the holders of such
offices. 0
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD
REEVE [1 to be elected]
COUNCILLORS [3 to be elected]
ADVANCE POLL
At the Township of Huron Hall,
Ripley, Ontario
Saturday, November 1st, 1980
from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The shoe with the beautiful FD,
A foot couldn't ask for anything more
FITTINGS IN AA-Ii-D
'AVAILABLE AT
ROSSstioE SHOP
142 SHOPPER'S SQUARE
GODERICH
REGULAR POLL
Monday, November 10th, 1980
from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
LOCATIONS
POLL NO. 1 - Reid's Corner Halt
POLL NO. 2 - Huron Township. Hall
POLL NO. 3 - Purple Grove School
POLL NO. 4 & 5 - Leonard Courtney's
POLL NO. 6 & 7 - John Ferguson's
POLL NO. 8 & 9 - Bruce Beach Store
THE LAST DAY for applications for a
certificate to vote by proxy • is Monday,
November 10th, 1980, before 5 o'clock in the
afternoon.
DATED AT RIPLEY, Ontario this 22nd day of
October, 1980.
Marlene Coiling,
Clerk and Returning
Officer of the
Township of Huron,
County of Bruce. _