The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-11-06, Page 18Page 18—Lucluir Sentinel, Wednesday, November 6, 1985
Area has fair share of F.E.Maidill graduates
Congratulations to the students who
received •their graduation diplomas and
awards at the F. E. Madill Secondary
School Commencement exercises last
Friday night, Nov. .1.
Grade 13 graduates from our area were
Suzanne Alton, Rosalea Cameron and Celia
Chandler.
Grade 12 graddates were. Lynn Alton,
William Card, Janice Cook, Ronald Delber-
gue, Stephen Dow, Colleen Durnin, Gor-
don Farrish, Glen Gibson, Paul Hackett,
Gerda Hendriks, Darlene Kuik, Leslie
Livingston, Marilyn Jamieson, Diane Ray-.
nard, Wilma Vandervelde, Alexander
West, Kenneth Wilkins.
The Grade.12 proficiency *awards in auto
mechanics from Ideal Supply Co. Ltd. was
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Children at Ruth's Children's Centre payed a visit to the Lucknow
and District Medical Centre to surprise the medical workers.
Meflical Centre staff to the rear, left to right are Lorraine Arnold,
Mile Hunter and Dr. Jim Shalom. In the front row, from left to right
are Mrs. Irene Dicide, Dan McDonagh, Lisa Hthin, Christopher
Hackett, Elise de Bruyn, Jordan Hamilton, Sara Campbell, Holly
Inglis and Angela Hartin: The rear•row of children Includes, left to
right, Margo Abbott, Trevor Askes, Lindsay Raymond, Heather,
Pegg, and Ruth Ritchie. • [James Friel photo]
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. 1984 PERFORMANCE DATA
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Yield /
Broken % Bu/Acre $/
stalks Moisture @ 15.5%, Acre*
Pride K1184 6.5 31.1 110.5 344.76 '
Pioneer 3949 12.4 27.9 109.4 346.80
Average of
all varieties ,104 29.5 96.3 303.35
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collected from Pride test plot program
based on S3 50/bu after drying cost• s I
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CHESTER HACKETT
519-529-7316 .
SANDY McEWAN '
' 519-395-2410.
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by ,etty RItthie.
won by Glen Gibson„ son of Allan and
Nancy; the proficiency award in electronics
was given by Ruddy Electric Wholesale
Co., London, to Alex West, son of Jim and
Jane; the Doris MacKenzie Scholarship in
Business went to Paul Hackett, son of
David and , Evelyn; the John Stewart
MacNaughton MemorialAward in wood-
working was given to Stephen Dow, son of.
Don and Gl�ria,' and the Metal Fabricating
award from Huronia Welding and Indus-
trial Supplies went to Bill Card, son of 'Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Card.
' Grade 13 awards were, proficienty in
.mathematics, chemistry and physics, the
W. H. Hall Memorial Scholarship in
science and the Grade 13 proficiency awaid,.
went to Suzanne Alton, daughter of •
Kenneth and Ruth.
• The Grade 13, -Wingharn Optimists
award to Rosalea Cameron, daughter of
Don and Margaret and ,the Music award
from Mrs, M. Douglas was given to Celia
Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Chandler. •
Rosalea Cameron and Wilma Vander-
velde received the senior letter (The Big
"M") and Suzanne Alton and Rosalea
Cameron were Ontario Scholars.
• Suzanne Alton was Valedictorian., '
People Report ,
Congratulations to Stephen Livingston
and Karen Girotti who were married at St.
Catharines on Saturday. Those attending
from here were his parents Cliff and Joan
LivingSton and family; Harvey and Pat
Livingston and Kirk; •'Bernice Kemp,
Gordon and Brenda Kemp, Gail arid Glenn;
Henry and Bernice Drennan; Bill and Jane
Ireland, Don Boak and Karen McDonald,
Doug and Marlene MacDonald, St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingston will live
in .Halifax. •
Recent visitors with' Reg and Freda
Broome were Tom and Rose Broome and
family of Lucknow, Mrs. Cliff Young and '
William of Teeswater, , Ken and • Mary
Scheerer and ifamily of Goderich, and Bill
and Edna Ross of Lucknow.
• • NOTICE OF POLL • •. .
TOWNSHIP OF HURON
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Notice is hereby. given to the Municipal.Electors ofthe Township of Huron In the Coun-
• ty of Bruce that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the follow-,
Ing offices than the number required to fill suds offices. therefore polls will be held at
the times and places' stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of •
such offices.
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OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD
Reeve (1 to be elected) ,
Councillors (3 to beelected) • 1/ '
REGULAR POLL
Tuesday, November 12th, 1985
from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
LOCATIONS •
Poll No. 1 - Reid's Corner Hall, Highway 21 & Conc. 4
• Poll No. 2 - Huron Township Hall, Village of Ripley
Poll No. 3- Purple Grove Community Hall, 25th Sideroad, Conc. 11
• Poll No. 4 & 5- Leonard Courtney's House, Huron Road.
Lot 7. Conc. A
• Poll No. 6 & 7 - John Ferguson's House, Lot 11, Conc. A 8. Conc.,2
Poll No. 8 & 9 - Wayne Lowry's Shed, Lot 44, Conc. A, • '
Lakeshore Road
THE LAST DAY FOR APPLICATIONS FOR A CERTIFICATE TO VOTE BY PROXY 15 TUESDAY.
NOVEMBER 12TH, 1985 BEFORE 5:00 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
DATED AT RIPLEY, ONTARIO THIS 23RD DAY OF OCTOBER. 1985.
MARLENE. COLLING
CLERK AND RETURNING OFFICER
• OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HURON
• RIPLEY, ONTARIO
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