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Lucknow area man dies at age 87
William Arnott Forster
William Arnott Forster of KK 1 Lucknow
died at the Dryden Manor Retirement
Home on Friday, February 6 at the age of
87.
Mr. Forster was a farmer in West
Wawanosh Township all his life. He was
also a member of the Chalmers
Presbyterian Church in Whitechurch.
Born in West Wawanosh Township on
October 19, 1899, he was the son of the late
James Black Forster and the late
Elizabeth MacDougall. He was married to
the late Mary Aitchison, deceased in 1954.
He is survived by his children, John of
Lucknow, Kathleen (Mrs. Walter Elliott )
of RR 1 Lucknow, Lorne of RR 1 Lucknow,
Joan (Mrs. Ronald Perrot) of RR 2
Goderich, Irma (Mrs. Ross Henderson) of
RR 3 Lucknow and Norma (Mrs. Norm
Stewart) of Lambeth. He is also survived
by two brothers, Walter of Ripley and
Ronald of Lucknow, one sister Jean ( Mrs.
Alex Robertson) of Wingham, 19 grand-
children and 12 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Forster was predeceased by three
brothers, Joseph, Cecil and John and one
great-grandson.
The funeral service was held at the
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home
on Monday, February 7 with Rev. A,J.
Ramsay of the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church officiating.
The flowerbearers were Mary Jo
MacEwan and Barbara and Keith
Hodgkinson.. The pallbearers were Mr.
Forster's six grandsons, Paul and Barry
Elliott, Wray, Wayne and Gary Forster
and Mark Stewart.
Spring burial at the South Kinloss
Cemetery.
• Lawrence Alexander MacLeod
Lawrence Alexander MacLeod of
Lucknow and a former farmer in Kinloss
Township; died at the Wingham and
. District Hospital on February 11 in his 71st
year.
Mr. MacLeod farmed in Kinloss
Township until he retired in 1974. He was a
member of the Lucknow United Church
and the Masonic Lodge No. 184 A.M.F.M.
Lucknow.
Born in Kinloss Township on August 11,
1916, he was the son of the late Alexander
(Sandy) MacLeod of Lucknow and the late
Ada Mary Lavis of Lucknow. He married
Jean Struthers formerly of Lucknow on
September 10, 1938 in Lucknow.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Grace
Hodgkinson of Wingham and several
nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held at the
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home
on February 13 with Rev. Gerald
McFarlane officiating. The Masonic Ser-
vice was held on Thursday evening.
Spring interment at the Greehill
Cemetery in Lucknow.
Deer falling prey t� dogs
•
Once again the Wingham District Office
of the Ministry of Natural Resources is
receiving reports of dogs chasing and kill-
ing deer. Complaints have come in from
Morris, Howick and East and West
Wawanosh Townships in Huron County,
Culross and .Carrick Townships in Bruce
County as well as Fullarton Township in
Perth County where dogs did drag down
and kill a deer last week. More recently a
deer was pulled down and killed on the
Maitland River near Wingham.
Deep snow by itself is hard for deer to
maneuver in, but when a crust is added to
that snow the problem°gets worse as some
dogs will stay up on the crust while the
deer, especially when they are running,
will cut through the crust and use up their
energy quickly, •allowing'the dogs to move
in for the kill. And kill is generally all the
dogs will do. The majority of the dogs in-
volved are not hungry. They just rip up the
carcass and leave it to look for another
victim.
When the family dog shows up at home
after his daily or nightly killing spree,
many dog owners do not realize what their
in
area
aog nas been up to or when advised by a
Conservation Officer as to what their dog
has done, refuse to believe it.
Under the Game and Fish Act it is an of-
fence to allow your dog to run at large dur-
ing the closed season for deer. Please keep
your dogs under control especially during
the winter and spring where the deer are
very vulnerable.
Conservation Officers and Police Of-
ficers are authorized under the Game and
Fish Act to destroy any dog found running
deer. Enforcement Officers only resort to
this in problem areas or where the dogs
cannot be caught and identified.
If you observe dogs chasing deer, please
contact the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Doziot shoot at the.dogs. Only enforcement
personnel are authorized to do so. There
are a number of hunters in the field during
the winter hunting fox, coyotes and rabbits
with hounds. Sometimes these hounds will.
chase a deer. The hunters do not want this
and will reprimand their dogs :when they
catch them.
Please keep your dogs under control and
cal -1 the Ministry to handle any, dog -deer
problems.
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