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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-16, Page 4An appearance by Miss Teen• Canada will highlight .. the Miss Midwestern Ontario pageant at the Lucknow- Fall Fair .this weekend. Heather Hiscox will attend the pageant to be held, at the.Lucknow Commun. ity Centre on Saturday evening. Lois Hanna who. won the title last'yest will crown her 'successor at 10 p.m. cess will officially open the fair at about 130 Brenda Pope, Bruce County Dairy Isrin• P.m. Saturday, following the maims th parade to the fairgrounds. Murray. Gaunt Will' act as master of reremdnles for the opening which Will he attended, by . reeves from area municipalities and local .members of parliament,. The contestants in. the Mho Midwestern. Ontario pageant `'willbe intro. duced at this bine.' Dicky Dean will present anall new Magic show at a concert in the Community Centre starting. 8.30 p.m. Earl 'z Litch;,field, ventriloquistat, , and Doug Grant, mualciatt, will also entertain:.. Music for a dance foqllowing, the .crowning, of'Miss Midwestern Ontario will be provided by Kountry; Katt. The group.' will also ;entertain on' Saturday afternoon at :a variety • arhow in the community ,centre featuring the ilium page' 1 incentive , program : to switch- from an oil furnace tonatural gas or electricity. Before someone rushes out to take advantage of this program, said Cardin., he should consider whether it is the right move for hint, after considering all the factors involved,.• Dr. Gurbinconmtented there are several questions requiring answers and he hopes the government testi will provide them. He - raid there is tremendous variability in how • people react to different . things, and the • percentage ,tisk must be determined. •Gurbin said it is neceisaty to determine if compensation II warranted and how the cost will be borne. Perhaps a program such .as CHIP could be created to help the consumer remove the foam, suggested Gurbin. One homeowner asked Who would pay the cost If the health unit told hit his home was :McMichael Sisters and Jr., Square Dancere, ::starting at 2 p.m...... The baby contest will get under way in the. • ` arena at 2,30'p,m. Tug of .*Sr, climbing the rope and wheelbarrow races begin at 3.30 0,m. -and the day winds up with . a- rodeo atarting at 4' • The fair grounds will open for placing .of exhibits at. 9 ctn. Friday. Jud ng of the :exhibits will Make place in :the a erndon and the exhibits • will open' to the public Friday evening at .g p.m. Arm. *veiling and log sawing contests as well ae local entertainment will be featured Friday evening. .. On Saturday the grounds willopen for the -placing or livestock and poultry .exhibits at 9 a.m. The grounds •and exhibit hall in the arena will open to the public at 10 a.m. The light horse show is scheduled to begin. at 10.30 as well as the judging of poultry -and• F pets. Judgingof livestock and 4 H judging will start at 1.45. p.m. Saturday, afternoon. The Lucknow Fall Fair promises some- thing for all, so come along and join in the fun,. unsafe. Ed, Harrison, director of inspectors • for Huron County Health Unit, spoke to the question, saying the health, unit would not order anyone from their home. Harrison said the health unit might recommend a' family leave a: home if testing showed a high level of gas being released from . the foam'. He said the county health unit is presently submitting information to supplement the government testing but they are not advising people to Stay or leave their homes. • At one point Bremner remarked the estimated damage created by- improper installation of the foam in homes was 53 billion. "If we had a flood creating this magnitude of damage," he commented, "we'd have the government falling over themselves to give emergency aid." Five are Childrentook part in Sunday's Run for Terry, a six mile marathon to raise money for cancer ream* in memory of Terry Fox. From the left, Angela,, Andrew, :and Adella Glenn, otD►un�nen:and Adrian and Lehr Rani, of Lucknow participated in the run at ail Gloderich:l�tsu`#rllte►dsr.were held all aims the ,country (*.Sunday hi :honour of the one legged marathon runner wheraised,522 million for.cancer research duringhis cross-Canaditouthist summer. Tend was forced to give up his marathon and died of the disease In June. Marathon runners and walkers who participated in Sandey's.run raised another S5 million for cancer rerearth. J - (Sentinel Staff Photo) "Our governments r• especially federally -« are politically gutless and intellectually paralyzed," Mario Federation of Apicul- ture (OPA) president Ralph Barrie said 'today., In a speech to the - Business Club of Metropolitan Toronto, Barrie criticized the federal government for "toying with an economic fad monetarism'. Monetarism is the theory that the money supply has to be squeezed in order to fight inflation; It has forced interest rates to an unmanageable level, Barrie said. He said farmrera are suffering financially because government has turned a blind eye. to what is happening in the country. "They see that the problems demand immediate actio, yet they fail to take any' decisive steps," he said. 'We are told to have patience, that things are unfolding as they should, toes that mean were supposed, to have mere and more people going out of business .every day, and !'ming their homes?"' Barrie stretted the importance oftrial-, titre to Canada's economy, " and to the world supply of food. "Far ening 'Is the most important occupation in the world," he said, 'acnd North Amierca prorrrdes most of the r worlds .food. So if tar food production is limited, the whole AVM suffers." The Emergency Task Foes: on Agriculture being organized by OF'A should impress upon the governmentthat they need to trove quickly, Barrie said. - the Task Ferre, chaaiired by Everett Biggs, president of the Canadian National Bxhibi� tions will be irrveatigating the current farm acrostic a ` A§ io. Ontaatio by holding hearings aE:roois the province, Any student away at college wants to ienow°the news from home. And there's,. rico bettor way to got it, than • with a mauler. subscription to the paper. That's why we coffer, special rapes to culler". students for S months (the school Rate...„.“..••••••• LUCKNOW f ll4TIMI. 1 + RNs s w.e1►. 1110X sal► PHONE ata -salt ItUCKNOVIOAN Studerrrt Nano ..... r r r . r _Address., ..,. ,✓, Starting Data ,., LomwommoodiN40441.0.1000.400mito YYFiYUaf`Itil.0100i3O,!IfY/