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The communities of the Township of Howick

Community Profile

Howick is one of the four Huron County Townships created out of the Queen's Bush by the Wilkinson survey of 1847. The Township is named after still another Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, George Grey, son of the second Earl Grey whose name is perpetuated in the neighbouring township of that name. George Grey entered Parliament in 1829 as Lord Howick or Hawick. He took the name from the town in Roxboroughshire, Scotland, where one of the mansions of the Grey family, Howick Hall is located.

The Township is the most northeasterly of the County, bounded on the north by the Municipality of South Bruce, on the east by the Town of Minto in Wellington, on the south by the Municipality of North Perth and on the west by Morris-Turnberry in Huron. Until lots were officially put up for sale in 1854, nobody in any of the four Queen's Bush townships had clear titled to the land. Settlers up until this time were technically squatters.

It was an unwritten agreement that if the squatters complied with the Government regulations for clearing the land and erected their buildings according to the specifications laid down by the Crown they would have first opportunity to purchase and obtain clear title. When this occurred in 1854, settlers were careless enough not to proceed to the sale immediately and found that the land on which they had put so much work had been sold to someone else and of course this led to many lawsuits, petitions and various struggles. The first settler was probably John Carter who arrived in 1851. For the next three years there was not another settler in the entire township. Jacob Cook came in 1853 and Henry Bell. After the sale in 1854 arrived many others.

The current population of Howick Township is 3,882.

Households

Residential Farm Residential Seasonal
931 438 84

(as reported by MPAC Dec 2011)

Today, the Township of Howick is a predominately rural municipality. Urban settlement in the municipality is located in the Villages of Fordwich, Gorrie and Wroxeter, as well as in the hamlets of Belmore and Lakelet. The majestic Maitland River winds through the Township and flows through each of the Villages.

There are approximately 228 kilometers of roads with 33 culverts/bridges in Howick Township.

Community Sources

Activities

Baseball
Contact Ballparks

Belmore Curling Club
Abe Versteeg(Belmore Club) Karen Alexander (Howick Club) Curling Info & Rentals 519-335-3360

Fordwich Minor Ball
Sam King 519-335-3219

Howick Agricultral Society / Howick-Turnberry Fall Fair
Laurie Willits 519-335-6422

Howick Athletic Association(Minor Hockey)
Coreen Harding 519-335-4499

Howick Bloomers Garden Club
Linda Henhoeffer 519-335-6235

Howick Farmers Market
Rosemary Rognvaldson 519-335-3850

Howick Figure Skating Club
Angela Meyer 519-335-6593

Howick Minor Soccer
Laurie Myer 519-335-3118

TOPS
Location: Gorrrie United Church 519-335-6522 or 519-335-3138


Churches

Anglican Church (Fordwich)
Rev. Brad Beal 519-335-6260

Anglican Church (Gorrie)
Joan Cane 519-335-3938

Belmore Knox Presbyterian Church
Rev Bernie Skelding(Interim Moderator) 519-357-2011

Brethren In Christ Church
Pastor Mike Hutchinson 519-293-3288

Gorrie Bible Fellowship
Gary Goodkey 519-335-3500

United Church (Fordwich)
Rev. Sharon Lohnes 519-335-6242

United Church (Gorrie)
Rev. Jeff Hawkins 519-335-3122

United Church (Wroxeter)
Rev. Jeff Hawkins 519-335-3122

United Church Parsonage - Fordwich
Rev. Sharon Lohnes 519-335-3910

 

Associations

Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
519-335-3557

North Huron Community Food Share
Joyce Johnston - Operations Mgr. 519-357-2277 Ext 4

North Huron Community Food Share
Gordon Kaster, Chairman 519-357-4833


Libraries

Huron Cty - Howick Branch
519-335-6899


Service Clubs

Howick Optimist
Dan Duffield 519-335-3232

Lions Club
Rosemary Rognvaldson 519-335-3850

Masonic Lodge (Fordwich)
Murray Donaldson 519-335-6148

Masonic Lodge (Wroxeter)
Jeff Dickson 519-357-1521

The Royal Canadian Legion
Ray Stewart 519-335-3779

Women Institute
Marion Feldskov 519-335-3269


Museums

Howick's Historian/Geneologist
Jeff Hawkins 519-335-3122

Maitland Mill
Linda Henhoeffer 519-335-6235

The Gingerbread Doll Museum
519-335-3830

Boards

Belmore Arena
For Hall Rental call - 519-392-6095 Ice Rentals call - 519-392-8215 Curling Info & Rentals - 519-335-3360

Belmore Ball Park
Chris Hoskins 519-335-3170

Fordwich - Village Management Committee
Phyllis Haverfiled 519-335-3164

Fordwich Ball Park
Sandra King 519-335-3219

Fordwich Cemetery
Doris Moore 519-335-3818

Fordwich Hall
John Wilson 519-335-3305

Gorrie - Village Management Committee
Wayne King 519-335-3977

Gorrie Ball Park
Kevin Springer 519-357-0822

Gorrie Cemetery
Jean Price 519-335-6153

Gorrie Hall
Shirley Doig 519-335-3798

Howick Community Centre
Bruce Skillen 519-335-3883

Howick Swimming Pool
Bruce Skillen 519-335-3471

Wroxeter - Village Management Committee
Harvey Wheeler 519-335-3372

Wroxeter Ball Park
Tyler Gallaher 519-335-6082

Wroxeter Cemetery
Sandra Edgar 519-335-3436

Wroxeter Hall
Cam Edgar 519-335-3245