The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-05, Page 19'.ELECTION$..ACT,J977
TQWNSIIIPOF ilifEST.
:.WAVIIANOW-ELECTORS ..
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal
electors of .the Township.of. West Wawanosh
that, polling for the election of DEPUTY-
REEVE for the Township of West Wawanosh
will take place on •
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1980
between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00
p,m. at the four polling suls-divisions:
POLL NO.D1; Home of Bev and Ken Ohm,
POLL NO. -gaAnunbounrn Public Library
POLL NO. 3 - West Wawanosh Township
Hall
POLL NO. 4 - St. Helens Women's institute
Hall
AND NOTICE ALSO is hereby given to Police
Village of Auburn electors in the Township of
West Wawanosh that polling for the election
of THREE TRUSTEESJor the Police Village
of Auburn will take place on MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 10, 1980 between the hours of
11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the Auburn
AND ADVANCE POLL will be held on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1980
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m,
at the Home of -the Clerk, N1/2 Lot 25,
Concession 8 [County Rd. 20].
DEADLINE for making application to the
Clerk for a CERTIFICATE TO VOTE BY
PROXY is 5:00 p.m., November 10, 1980.
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk,
Township of West Wawanosh
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SACHS GOLLAN
Wed in Ayton
ses and carried baskets of
carnations and baby s breath
to match the colour of their
dresses.
The groom, wore a White
swallow-tailed tuxedo with a
svveetj‘art boutonniere to
match,. he bride's bouqUets '
Best an was Ronald
Sachs titer of -the groom,
Groomsmen were Plain Da-
,Dave Grein and Brad
Tone; wearing blue. tuxedos.
Doug David and: Deug'grein,
wearing grey tuxedos, ush-
ered guests.
The aunt of the hride, Mrs.
TaTil-TTECIenaghan, received
guests, wearing a pink 'dress
of white polka dotted sheer.
The groom's mother as-
sisted 'wearing' a . solid pink
dress with tnatching cape.
A reception followed at. the
Ayton Complex. ,
The groom is employed at'
Douglas Point and the bride
works at the Mount Forest
Nursing Home.
The couple is residing in
Hanover.
•
Mr. and Mrs. William Mac-
Pherson of Holyrood were
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes,
and Mr. John McInnes, all of
Wingham.
A successful auction sale
was held on Saturday for the
estate of the late Thomas
McFarlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr,
and family were • dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Fair at Kincardine on
Sunday evening;
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomp-
son of,Teeswater visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bert-
rand and family of Simcoe
visited over the weekend
with Miss VVinnifred Percy
and Bill and Brian Percy.
Vi4t .folks
Kinlpugh.
The marriage of Florence
Gail Gollan and Bradley
George Sachs took place'-on
July • 26; 1980 at Trinity
Lutheran Church, Ayton.
Gail is the daughter of
Grant and. Theresa Gollan of
Lucknow and. Bratt-istfte,son
of Bruce and Doreen Sachs of
Ayton.
Rev. Martin Stochman of-
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by 'her
uncle, Carl McClenaghan,
the bride wore a white gown
with 'a chapel train and a
three quarter veil and head-
piece. She carried, a heart
shaped bouquet of roses and
carnations with baby's
breath.
The maid of honour was
Mary Luanne Clare and
bridesmaids were. Tracy Gre-
in, cousin of the groom, Col-
een Cassidy, cousin of the
brie e'ittiLJana Teeter, friend
of the bride and groom.
The bride's attendants
wore different coloured dres-
BY MAY BOYLE.
Mrs. Lenore Sutherland of
Toronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hodgins and Mrs. t
Agnes Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bennett and his mother,
Mrs. Marjorie Bennett of
Toronto spent a few days
with Arthur Haldenby.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phil-
lips of Fonthill visited at the
Maulden home.
Mrs. Fred Page and Bran-
dy spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Ribhard Page and
Andrea at Burlington. '
Mrs. Mary Stewart of
Millarton and Mrs. Laurine
GirVill of Kincardine visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Edburt
Bushell.
Recent dinner guests with
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To .,THEILECTORS
0IKINLOSITowNsiqpi
On Novernber 10. I will be seeking the
osition of councillor for the Township of
iniossT-,
if elected I promise to do my best to carry out
the wishes of the ratepayers..
I would atopreciate your support.
Sincerely,
BILL HALDEN
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Phone Phone
Wardsville 693-4383 Komoka 471-3059
Dungannon 529-7947
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