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• The Lakefield Herald • Friday, November 14, 2014 •
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Passed away at the P.R.H.C. on Friday, October 17, 2014. Graham Reid
“Nipper” of Peterborough, formerly
of Oshawa and Lakefield in his 74th
year. Son of the late Ken Reid and Gladys Graham. Loving father of
Lee (Shelley) of Lakefield, Kendra (Steve) of Buckhorn, Krista (Ian) of
Young’s Point and grandson Reid. Dear brother of Judy Donaldson
(the late Paul) of Lakefield. Remembered by Sara “Sally” Reid. Dear
uncle of Nicole Ahern (Greg) and great uncle of Payton & Tyson. A
funeral service was held at THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES,
LAKEFIELD CHAPEL on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 1:00
PM. Visitation was one hour prior to the service. Interment Lakefield
Cemetery. A reception followed in the Heritage Room of the funeral
home. Memorial donations may be made to the P.R.H.C. – Dialysis
Unit or the Canadian Cancer Society as expressions of sympathy.
Friends may send condolences by contacting the funeral home at
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Passed away at the P.R.H.C. on Friday, October 17, 2014. Glenn Bolton
of Big Cedar in his 56th year. Beloved
husband of 33 years to Darlene
“Duck” (Bullock). Dad will always be
loved and remembered by his boys
Norm (Karen), Anson (Elisabeth), Eric (Brittany) and Connor. Dear
son of Grace (Menzies) and Orval Bolton and brother of Marion Crowe
(Steve), Brenda Corner (Gord), David Bolton (Lil Raposo), Carol
Shewen (Grant) and the late Lois. Also remembered by his motherin-law Jean Bullock (late Sandy), sister-in-law Brenda Carl (Larry) and
brother-in-law Barry Bullock (Lori) and by his many extended family
and friends. A celebration of Glenn’s life was held at the Wilson Park
Community Centre, 66 Northey’s Bay Road, Woodview on Tuesday,
October 21, 2014 from 2:00 – 6:00 PM. Memories were shared at 3:00
PM. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the Kawartha/Haliburton Trappers Association. Friends may send
condolences to Glenn’s family by contacting THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, LAKEFIELD CHAPEL at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com
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Passed away suddenly at his home on
Saturday, October 25, 2014. Bill Meiklejohn of Lakefield in his 74th year. Bill was
the Owner/Operator of Bill’s Refrigeration
for many years and a member of the
R.C.L. Branch 77, Lakefield, having
served in the Royal Canadian Navy. Dad will be missed by Jeffrey Meiklejohn
of Toronto and Jill Heilmann (Richard) of Lakefield. Gdad will be remembered
by Jordan, Jarod, Salonge, Alexander, Tristen and by great grandchildren
Oakley, Cora and Mason. Dear brother of Marilynn Meiklejohn of Alberta.
Also remembered by Coralee Beckett. Predeceased by his parents and sister
Peggy-Ann Mason. Cremation has taken place. A private family service
will follow at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 77, Lakefield as expressions of sympathy and may
be made by contacting THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, LAKEFIELD
CHAPEL at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 705-652-3355.
Passed away peacefully at the
P.R.H.C. with family by his side on
Monday, October 27, 2014. Bruce
Brotherton of Peterborough, formerly
of Stoney Lake in his 71st year. His memory will always find a home
in the hearts of his extended family. Daughter Jodie Mulder (Jim) of
Lakefield. Grandpa Bruce is remembered by Lauren, Katie, Charlie,
Ruby, Jamie, Sam & Ben. Also remembered by his former spouse
Beverley Rome and step-sons Brian Bolton (Tina) and Dean Bolton
(Serena), all of Peterborough. Survived by his mother Rita Brotherton
and sister Bernice Moir (Jim), both of Calgary and nieces Karin and
Stacey Moir. Cremation has taken place. A private family service
will be held at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or
the Brock Mission, Peterborough. Friends may send condolences or
arrange donations by contacting THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES,
LAKEFIELD CHAPEL at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling
705-652-3355.
SMITH, Warren D. (1937-2014)
Passed away at his home after a lengthy illness on Friday, October 31,
2014. Warren Smith of Apsley in his 78th year. Beloved husband of
56 years to Catherine (nee Mallett). Warren is also remembered by
his sister Joan Drake (David) of Guelph, sisters-in-law Eileen Hamilton
(Jim) and Patricia Antonio (Larry) all of Niagara Falls and by special
friends Heather & Lew Lean and Family, Diane & Scott Jeff and Family
and the Sayers Family. A special thank you to Ed Hudson and staff
at the Pharmacy and Albert DeGryce for your care and assistance.
Cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at
a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be
made to Sick Children’s Hospital, Toronto or Hope for Wildlife Society,
Nova Scotia. Arrangements entrusted to THE HENDREN FUNERAL
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• The Lakefield Herald • Friday, November 14, 2014 •
55. Public Notice
55. Public Notice
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
TRENT LAKES
IN THE MATTER OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001 S.O. 2001,
Chapter 25;
AND IN THE MATTER OF a proposed by-law of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Trent Lakes to stop up, to
close and to sell to the abutting land owners or their respective
nominees, those lands and premises more particularly
described in Schedule “A” annexed hereto.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the
Municipality of Trent Lakes proposes to enact a by-law to stop
up, to close and to sell to the abutting land owners those lands
and premises more particularly described in Schedule “A” annexed hereto.
The proposed by-law will come before the said Council for
consideration at its regular meeting at the Council Chambers
in the Municipal Offices, 701 County Road 36, Bobcaygeon,
Ontario, on Tuesday, the 18th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 in
the afternoon and at that time the Council will hear in person or
by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his
land will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be heard.
Tight race for first place in COJHL
Continued from page 14
This past Tuesday night, the Clarington Eagles scored
a 5-4 overtime win and they are now in first place atop
the COJHL standings. Lakefield moves into a second
place tie with Port Perry. Lakefield travels to Port Perry this Sunday afternoon for another important game.
The game was played at a fast pace with lots of scoring opportunities by both teams. Lakefield’s Zach
Wainman and Clarington’s Max Tjin came up with big
saves when called upon to keep the game close.
Lakefield scored first, the result of a beautiful passing
play at 6:28 of the first period. Eric Oosting carried the
puck over the Eagles blueline, passed the pucking into
the centre of the ice to Travis Brault. Brault spotted
Pat Young coming down the left wing and in behind a
Clarington defender. Young’s shot easily beat Tjin who
was trying to get across his goal crease in an effort to
make the save. For Pat Young it was his ninth goal of the
season. Clarington replied at 11:15 of the first period. The
Fitzsimmons Chiefs couldn’t clear the puck away from
their crease after Wainman had made a big save. Brent
Hollister scored on the rebound for the Eagles with assists
awarded to Braden Gray and Jim Allen.
52. Deaths
DATED at the Municipality of Trent Lakes, Ontario, this 31st day
of October, 2014.
BOB ANGIONE, Clerk
The Corporation
of the Municipality
of Trent Lakes
PO Box 820, 701 County Road 36
Bobcaygeon, Ontario
K0M 1A0
SCHEDULE “A”
Series 23
In the Municipality of Trent Lakes, in the County of
Peterborough, Province of Ontario, more particularly described
as follows:
FIRSTLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 20, Concession 13; Cavendish; designated
Part 1 Plan 45R15617, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283210277 (LT)
SECONDLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 21 Concession 2 and Pt RDAL in front of
road allowance between Lots 20 and 21,Concession 2; Cavendish; des Part 1
Plan 45R15652; Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 28328-0330 (LT)
THIRDLY: Pt. RDAL in front of Lot 26, Concession 1; Cavendish; designated
Part 1 Plan 45R15679, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283270333 (LT)
FOURTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 28.Concession 4; Cavendish, designated
as Part 1 Plan 45R15510, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283270279 (LT)
FIFTHLY: Pt. RDAL in front of Lot 26, Concession 1; Cavendish; designated Part
1 Plan 45R15843, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 28327-0333 (LT)
SIXTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 19, Concession 8; Cavendish; designated Part
1 Plan 45R15523, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 28324-0152 (LT)
SEVENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 19, Concession 8; Cavendish; designated
as Part 3 Plan 45R11314, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283240145 (LT)
EIGHTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 19, Concession 8; Cavendish; designated
as Part 2 Plan 45R11314, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283240145 (LT)
NINTHLY: Pt. RDAL in front of Lot 28, Concession 4; Cavendish; designated
Part 2 Plan 45R15510, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283270279 (LT)
TENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 30, Concession 2; Cavendish; designated
Part 1 Plan 45R15490, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283270195 (LT)
ELEVENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 30, Concession 2; Cavendish; designated Part 1 Plan 45R15538, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283270203 (LT)
TWELVETHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 30, Concession 10; Galway; designated
Part 1 Plan 45R15624, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283340493 (LT)
THIRTEENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Part Lot 22, Concession 2; Cavendish;
designated Part 1, Plan 45R14154, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN
28328-0333 (LT)
FOURTEENTHLY: Pt. RDAL in front of Lot 14, Concession 1; Cavendish; designated Part 2 Plan 45R15599, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN
28330-0097 (LT)
FIFTEENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 32, Concession 11; Galway; designated
Part 2 Plan 45R14879, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283340485 (LT)
SIXTEENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of part Lots 26 & 27, Concession 3; Cavendish;
designated Part 1 Plan 45R13972, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN
28327-0096 (LT)
SEVENTEENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 23, Concession 12; Galway; designated Part 1 Plan 45R15777, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN
28335-0547 (LT)
EIGHTEENTHLY: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 28, Concession 9; Galway; designated
Part 1 Plan 45R15684, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283340543 (LT)
NINETEENTHLY: PT RDAL in front of Lot 30, Concession 10; Galway; designated Part 1 Plan 45R15657, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN
28334-0521 (LT)
TWENTIETH: Pt RDAL in front of Lot 20, Concession 1; Cavendish; designated
Part 1 Plan 45R14346, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 283290342 (LT)
TWENTYFIRST: Pt RDAL IN FRONT OF Lot 8, Plan 17; Cavendish; designated
Part 2 Plan 45R9912, Municipality of Trent Lakes, being part of PIN 28327-0100
(LT)
52. Deaths
BRINKLOW, Donald
Robert (1934-2014)
Passed away peacefully at the
P.R.H.C. on Tuesday, October 28,
2014. Don Brinklow of Young’s Point
in his 81st year. Beloved husband
of 56 years to Georgina “Jean” (nee
Graham). Dad will always be loved
and remembered by Dale (Sandy) of
Minden and Dean (Joanne) of Ottawa. Loving grandpa of Donovan
(Melissa), Darren (Kayla) and great grandpa of Madelynn. Also
remembered by his sister Ruth Laking (Bill), brother Al Brinklow
(Marlene) and by his many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
his brother Jack. Relatives and friends were invited to call at THE
HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, LAKEFIELD CHAPEL on Sunday, November 2, 2014 from 1:30 – 4:30 PM. Memories of Don were shared.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the
Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Friends
may send condolences to Don’s family by visiting www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 705-652-3355.
McCUE, Jim
(1955-2014)
In the second period, Lakefield would score two consecutive goals for a 3-2 lead. Pat Young’s second goal
of the game on the power play gave Lakefield a 2-1
lead with Riley Campbell and Connor Blair assisting.
The Fitzsimmons Chiefs had moved the puck around
with some good passing by the power play unit and
this lead to their go ahead goal. Then Josh Duggan’s
shot from the point was tipped by Eric Oosting to make
it 3-1 Lakefield. Jesse Gregory drew the other assist.
The goal was Oosting’s eighth goal of the season.
Clarington bounced back and by the end of the period had tied the score at three. Brent Hambly drew the
Eagles to within one goal at 12:30 of the second as he
put a rebound past Wainman. Brent Myers and Ryan
Smith assisted on the goal. Brent Myers tied the score
at 16:55 with an assist to Austin Collins. Myers goal
was the result of an Eagles two on one rush into the
Lakefield end.
The third period saw the teams trade goals that led to
overtime. Lakefield’s Travis Brault notched his ninth at
5:03 as Aaron Vatcher and Eric Oosting assisted on the
play. At 12:28, Clarington tied the score once again.
Brent Myers, with his second goal of the game, beat
Wainman with a shot from the left faceoff circle with
Brad Down assisting. In the overtime period. Lakefield had an early chance to score and end the game,
but it was Clarington on a dump into the Lakefield end
that would be rewarded with the winning goal. Lakefield had a clearing attempt go to Eagles Jared Hollister who passed to Brad Down and Down’s shot beat
Wainman.
Lakefield outshot Clarington 31-28. Chiefs will be in
Keswick this Friday night to play the sixth place Georgina Ice.
Prior to Tuesday night’s game, The Lakefield
Fitzsimmons Chiefs, the Clarington Eagles and attending fans observed Remembrance Day. Members of the
Lakefield Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 77 were in
attendance and led the on ice ceremony. Kaitlyn Adderley sang “O Canada” and “God Save the Queen”.
Fitzsimmons Chiefs executive director Dan Wilson
read “In Flanders Fields” and “ The Act of Remembrance”. World War II veteran Arnold Graham who
was enlisted in the RCAF took part in the ceremonial
puck drop. The Lakefield Fitzsimmons Chiefs would
like to extend their thanks to all who took part in the
Remembrance Day ceremony.
Passed away at the P.R.H.C. on
Saturday, November 1, 2014. Jim
McCue of Peterborough at the age of
59. Beloved father of Sally (Fabian
Mitchell), Adam (Stephanie Boast) and
Jonathan McCue and grandfather of
Timothy, Ashley, Joseph, Noah, Daniella, Nicholas, Destin, Isiah, Israel and Adam Jr. and Royce. Also remembered by his brother-in-law
Murray Pryce and nephews Matthew and Mark Pryce. Predeceased
by his daughter Joanne Pryce and parents Evelyn and Clarence
McCue. An Anishinabe Traditional Funeral Service was held at the
Curve Lake Community Church on Friday, November 7, 2014 at 1:00
PM. Visitation to commenced at 11:00 AM. A reception followed at the
Curve Lake Community Centre. A special thank you to the P.R.H.C.,
ICU for their care and support of Jim. Friends may send condolences
to Jim’s family by contacting THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES,
LAKEFIELD CHAPEL at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling
705-652-3355.
MOHER:
Linda Grace
Linda passed away peacefully after
a graceful battle with cancer at the
P.R.H.C. on Saturday, November 8,
2014. Linda grew up in Lakehurst and
moved to Douro after her marriage in
1979, where she and Gerald raised
their two sons Adam and Luke. Loved and missed by her husband
Gerald and her sons Adam (Tania) and Luke (Julie). Linda is the loving
grandmother of Cale, Deacon, Jocelyn, Mason and Myles. Also loved
by her mother Marjorie Fawcett, (late Donald), mother-in-law Vera
Moher (late Fergus), siblings Jean O’Neill (late Jim), Margaret Purdy
(Ross), the late Patty Calvert (Delmer), the late Barb Whiteside (Jim),
the late John Fawcett, the late Rick Fawcett (Karen), Nancy Fawcett,
Ted Fawcett, David Fawcett (Melanie), Larry Fawcett (Jill) and Wayne
Fawcett (Wendy), sisters-in-law Leona Moher (Karl), Barbara Walsh
(Bernard), Nancy Melanson (Larry), Janet McMorrow (Kevin), Rita Laroque (late Stephen Moher), Zita Jones (Terry), Suzanne Carlow (Murray), Maria O’Grady (Tom) and brother-in-law Albert Moher. Also loved
by several nieces and nephews. A memorial mass will be celebrated
at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church, Douro on Thursday November 13, 2014
at 11:00 AM. Interment St. Joseph’s R.C. Cemetery. A reception will
follow at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall. Memorial donations may be made
to The Hospital for Sick Children as expressions of sympathy. Friends
may send condolences by contacting THE HENDREN FUNERAL
HOMES, LAKEFIELD CHAPEL at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or
by calling 705-652-3355.
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