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Goderich man dies
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MELVIN GARDNER STEWART
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th
Melvin Gardner Stewart of Goderich died
at`Stratford General Hospital on Saturday,
November 22 at the age of 76.
Born in. West Wawanosh Township on
June 4, 1910, he was the son of the late Hugh
and Mary Ann (Richardson) Stewart. He
was a member .of St. George's Anglican
Church. He is survived by his wife, the
former Clara Margaret Reid.
Also ' surviving are one son, Wayne
Stewart and his wife Martha of Calgary;
two daughters,.Mae and'her husband David.
Reed of Stratford .and Doris and her hus-
band Ron Daer of RR 3 Goderich; one sister,
Margaret (Mrs. David Cowan) of Hudson,
Florida; two brothers, Arthur of Port Albert
and Gordon of Goderich; and eight grand-
•
Sunday Svbcoll W:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:'1"t u.mrn.
Rev. Gerald McFarlane
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
Before
you send i4
sial it
THE LUNG ASSOCIIATION
• Lungsare for life
children, Michael, Megan and Tamara
Stewart; Jillian, Andrew and Matthew
Reed; and, Nathan and Melissa Daer.
He was predeceased by two brothers,
Wilbur and Harold,
•The funeral service was held on Tuesday,
November 25 at the McCallum and Palla
Funeral Home with Rev. Robert J. Crocker
of St. George's Anglican Church officiating.
Pallbearers were Norman Hamilton, Nor-
man Leddy, Robefrt Daer, Ken Burns, Jack
Duckworth and Glen Ferguson.
Interment was in Dungannon Cemetery.
Data collected during deer hunt
During the recent Huron County con-
trolled deer hunt, the Ministry of Natural
Resources requested the assistance of suc-
cessful hunters, asking them to bring their
deer to the Ministry, operated. check sta-
tions. The data collected from these sta-
tions has now been analysed and has pro-
duced some interesting results.'
A total of 202 deer were examined at the
check stations this year - a sizeable in-
crease from the 148 checked in 1985, .The
total county harvest could be as high';s 290
animals, since not all successful hunters
report their harvest to us.
"Many, of the hunters are surprised to
find how young most deer populations real-
ly are," said District Biologist Mike
Malhiot. "Only three of the deer examined
were five years -of -age or older. Fawns and
yearlings comprised 64 per cent of the total
harvest," Malhiot added.
Bucks represented 61 per cent of the
animals checked, the largest weighing
almost 100 km (208 lbs.) dressed weight,
122 km (270 lbs) live weight. Four deer
weighed in at'over 90 km (200 lbs) dressed
weight. ,
District Manager Andy Hauser com-
mented that "Huron County deer popula-
tion has been,increasing in, size over the
past few yearand its present age and sex
structure cofirms it is in a very healthy
and productive state".
LUCKNOW
"RESBY`rEERIAN CHURCH
Worship Service I1:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11:00 aQ.an.
BEV. ALLISON J. RAMSA' . MINISTER
Nursery downstairs for
Children under 4
EVERYONE WELCOME
SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS
Come to
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY.
CENTRE
AND HEAR THE GOSPEL MESSAGE OF
• "Pardon For Sin And
Assurance Of Salvation"
The Ministry of Natural Resources has
been studying the movements and habitat
preferences of deer iri•Huron County since
1985. As part of that study, 17 deer have
been captured, ear tagged and fitted with
radio collars - four females with perma-
nent collars and 13 males with collars that
expand- and fall off when the buck's neck
enlarges during the.mating season.
Until this year's hunt, five radio -collared
deer had been killed - two by dogs, two by
vehicle collisions and one by poachers.
During the 1986 hunt, four radio -collared..
deer were taken by hunters. All of these
specimens were bucks which had dropped
their collars but were still identifiable
from their ear tags. One animal, a yearl-
ing, had travelled 56 km (35 miles)
straight line, distance from his wintering
yard,
Kinloss people
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH .
Invites You To Worship With Them On
Sunday, December 7th
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning & evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
Presented by:
MR.•LORNE MITCHELL - Oil Springs, Ont.
MR. GEORGE PATTERSON - Clinton, Ont.
EACH TUESDAY NIGHT 8:00 R.M.
AIN' Welcome
Come. & Bring Your Friends
.
attend conference
Lynn Fielder and Evan Keith from..
Kinloss Township attended the OFA con-
vention in Toronto for three days" last
week.
Helen MacIntyre of Waterloo and
Heather MacIntyre of Brampton were
home for the weekend.
ANGLICAN
CHRISTMAS SERVICE
DEC. 7 10:30 A.M."- Christmas
Pageant, Church of Ascension,
Kinlough. Lunch to follow.
DEC. 14 Regular Services
9 A.M. - St. Paul's, Ripley
10:30 A.M. - Ascension, Kinlough
12:00 Noon.- St. Peter's, Lucknow
DEC. 17 (Wed.) 2 RM. - Shut-in
`Communion, St., Peter's, Lucknow
DEC. 21 - Regular Services, Holy
Communions Alt.Churthes
DEC. 24 11:00 P.M. - Christmas
Eve Service of Holy Communion
St. Peter's, Lucknow
Everyone Welcome
Christmas
Candlelight
Service
In the
Christian
Reformed Church
On,
December 21, /986
at 8:00 p.m.
Pastor: Dwayne Thielke
..Nursery provided downstairs
Refreshments after service
EVERYONE WELCOME
.
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OPEN
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during December.
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Till Closing Saturday,
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