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Bruce Beach Shore Break


When

Lucknow November 6th, Ripley & Lakeshore November 7th

The annual fall leaf pick up will occur in Lucknow on Monday November 6th, and in Ripley and the Lakeshore area on Tuesday November 7th.

The pick up is restricted to bagged leaves only, and bags should be put out by 7:00 a.m.  Also, bags must not weigh more than 11 kg (25 lbs).

Leaves are accepted free-of-charge at the Huron Landfill site year-round; 2087 Concession 6 E.



Date of Passing
Mon, Sep 4 2017

Year of Birth

Hooks Johnston of McLean, Virginia, beloved husband of Betsy and father of Mary, Allison, Hooks and David, passed away on September 4, 2017. He died following a courageous almost 30 year battle with an auto immune condition that affected his joints and ultimately his heart. The son of Hooks K. Johnston, Jr. and Su-san Y. Johnston of North Andover, Massa-chusetts, and brother to Amy Desel and Laura Simpson, he was born in Manches-ter, Connecticut, on July 6, 1962. Raised in Glastonbury, Connecticut, he graduated from Glastonbury High School, Brown University and Harvard Business School. He married Elizabeth (Betsy) Randolph Edmunds of Richmond Virginia in 1988, and together they had four children: Marietta Yates Johnston, Allison Wight Johnston, Hooks Kelley Johnston, IV and David Spencer Johnston. He resided in McLean, Virginia for the past 29 years as a venture capitalist, corporate executive and philanthropist. He was a man of strong faith who lived his life in God's service, giving all who knew him an example of grace, humility, and kindness.




Brian MacEachern

Below is the agenda for our Annual General Meeting this Saturday at 10 am. I hope many of you are able to attend as we will have the opportunity to question both the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation and the Mayor as to why they feel that the willow trees/bushes should be allowed to continue to flourish along the shoreline preventing many beach activities from happening. I feel a strong showing will help immeasurably in achieving the goal of returning the shoreline to a place for quiet walking as well as other activities.




Ross Klopp

 

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