The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-11-06, Page 11Water concerns addressed
Whitechurch fall water meeting was held WHITECHURCH
by
Monday evening Oct. 28 in the White-
church Community Memorial Hall with 12
in attendance. President Dave Gibb presid-
ed. Cathy Lubbers read the minutes. The
board is trying to get the chemicals for the Irwin, Cody and Chanse, Lucknow; Mr.
water delivered to VV)righarn because the and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tony, Tim and
chemical company doesn't want to deliver •Amy; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ladner,
small quantities. Streetsville; Mr. and Mrs. 4ncel Ladner,
Mrs. Kathleen Gibson gave the treasur- Alliston; and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
er's Statement. Emerson Hickey has . Brnham, Streetsville. Wallace received
moved away so the water will be shut off to cards of best wishes and gifts from 'his,
his house. A bill presented was for Cecil family. •
Little flushinglines • and maintenance. Hallowe'en passed by very quietly in the
Payments inclikled Janet Little seeretary. village. It was a joY to have the trick or 1
for '/2 year; Kathleen Gibson, treasurer treaters come and show off their makeups. I
one year;' Dave Stapleton taking water Bill Uuldrick was a supper guest on
samples, Cathy Lubbers secretary 1/2 year. Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
The hall board will look after grass cutting. George Lubbers, Karen, Brian, Dennis and
A certificate for $2000 is to be renewed Richard.
Nov. 1,1985. Adrian Keet is to be asked to . Mrs. Symon de Boer of Lucknow and
take water samples and Mrs. Lubbers is to Mrs. Roelyn de Boer of Langside were
be allowed to take maintenace fees. Sundly guests with Mr. and Mrs. John de
Murray Simpson applied for water for Boer and family,.
residence where the old feed mill sat. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
As some rulings are out dated, a new set Walter Elliott were Mc. and Mrs.' Paul
is to be made up. Next meeting is in April Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason of Dorchester.
1986. Walter Elliott moved the adjourn- •Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E: W.
ment. Beecroft for the weekend were Karen
People Report Beecroft of. Kitchener and on Sunday Ken
Callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson Sirinainon of Wingham.
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin were Mrs. . Miss Annie Laidlaw, who, spent a week '
Bert Reed', Listowel; and her daughter in hospital, returned home on Saturday.
Mrs. Cliff. Elliott, Mississauga and Mrs.
Marie Brumwell, daughter of Jack Egles-
ton of Cononsay, Saskatoon.
Gordon Rintoul, who was at Clinton . Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason of
Hospital to day for tests, received word not . Dorchester.
to come back till next March. • Mrs. 'CassieNowbraY arrived home last
This community extends sympathy to ' Wednesday, after •a week's visit with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin and faniily in and Mrs. Hector Purdon of Strathroy.
the passing oils Oct. 28 at her home in - Monday visitors with Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
•Floradale, of his mother Mrs. Cyrus were Mrs. 'Isobel Tiffin of Lucknow and
Martin, age 78. 0 ' Mrs. Colleen McMillan of Sarnia.
Mrs. Norma Rintoul had Mr. and Mrs.
Sympathy is extended from this 'com-
munity to Mr. Ed Walker in the passing Neil Rintoul, Steve, Scott and Stuart over
last week of his wife who was a member of on Sunday.
the Whitechurch Women's Institute for '0 Cemetery board
many years. The Langside cemetery board meeting
Rev. and Mrs. George Ball of Milverton • . was held at 8 p.m. .at'Whitechurch Com -
were callers on Wednesday on Mr. and munity Memorial Hall. President Dave
'
Mrs. Vic Emerson. . Gibb gave a warm welcome to all nine,
Last week it was erroneously reported present. .
Theo Keet had moved to a farm at Auburn. The minutes of 1984 were read liy- Rod.
The farm to ' which Theo moved is in- Wraith. Business arising from the minutes
Saltford vicinity. ' ' , • . noted the back fence was replaced with a
Mrs. Bill McInnes of the Teeswater area donation from Fred Tiffin and thatat
was a Friday 'caller on Mr. and Mrs. Victor . present th'e jwest fence is torn down and
Emerson. . // will be replaced with another Tiffin dona-
,
A shower was held Saturday evening in tion when field is plowed to lower the bank
Whitechurch Community Memorial ' Hall created by improper *wing,
for bride-to-be Kathy Purdon. Presiding The financial statement for 1984 Was
over the evening was Mrs. Ruth Laidla.wgiven by Elizabeth Tiffin. Expenses were
Girls who carried in the gifts were Karen grass cutting, $240; packing stone', $39; top
Lubbers, Karen Elliott, Kim Laidlaw and soil, $50; trucking, $10; grass 'seed, $5.55;
Michelle Laidlaw. and trustee fee, $50. The bank. balance is -
The program consisted of a mock $771.32. Notice of meetings hence will be '
wedding, solos by •Mrs. Janet Nicholson' charged in newspapers.
and Cecil Chandler, Mrs. Jean Ross and
Karen; Elliott with a piano °solo. Marilyn
Jamieson gave .a reading.
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Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ducharme' of Goderich and,. Mr, and Mrs.
Fee for opening a grave is $100, cost her,
grave $35; and grass cutting fee is $40 per
time. •• •
Among the gifts received from the corn-
Officers are. president Dave Gibb,
munity were electrical appliances, a tea
secretary Rod Wraith, treasurer Mrs. Fred
kettle, toaster, electric knife and a mixer; Tiffin and trustees are Bob Orr, Wes
other gifts included blankets, sheets, pil-
Young, William Young, Fred Tiffin and
lows and many dishes. • Elmer Scott.
Assisting the bride were sisters Kendra There was discussion of a name sign of
and Lori.'Kathy thanked the shower wrought, iron. There were three offers , of
sponsors, those who attended the shower
$100 and Dave Gibb is to investigate. Rod
for their gifts and for the lunch following. Wraith suggested the wooden record
O Present to celebrate 'Wallace Milligan's cemetery boOks be donated to the Wing -
65th birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill //ham museurn. Rod Wraith to look after
Glover, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnely this. ,
and' family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dave Gibb declared meeting adjourned.
Warden reaps accolades
By Stephanie,Levesque
There wert' gracious accolades, toasts
and greetings as, elected and appointed of-
fiCials from across Huron County gathered.
'in Goderich to attend the annual warden's
banquet. year
The end of year comments were made 0
about • Paul Steckle; reeve of • Stanley
Township, and the inanwho has served as
Huron County warden during 1985.
Hallett, eeve Tom Cunningharri acted as
master of ceremonies for the evening which
concluded with a dance at the Goderich and
District Memorial Comrnunity'Centre. .
The annual gift to 'the Warden was •
presented this year, • by Goderich Reeve
Harry Worsell and Stephen Township Depu-
.
ty Reeve Ralph Weber. Entitled Autwnn
the .1,aneentiars, • the northern landscape
original oil painting was dope by Berge A.
• Missakian of Montreal:
Steckle's family, friends and neighbors ,
were in attendance and were some •
political
The provincial minister of health, Murray
Elston, congratulated the warden on behalf
of the other .two inetnhers of parliament
from Huron , County,. The provincial,
agriculture minister Jack Riddell was pre-
sent at the banquet, but MP Murray Cardiff
sent his regrets.
Steckle is leaving municipal politics and is
not seekingre-election in the November 12
Municipal .election.
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