HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-08-19, Page 7Rash of drug thefts
This week CRIME STOPPERS of GREY
BRUCE are seeking the publics assistance
in regard to a rash of recent pharmacy
break, enters and thefts, that have been
occurring throughout Grey and Bruce
Counties. Two of the more recent break-ins
took place in Durham within the past.fcrur
months.
Durham Police report that the first oc-
curred between April 18 and April 20th;
1987 and occurred at the Durham Medical
Building, 368 College St., Durham. Per-
son(s) unknown pryed the rear wooden
door open with a pry bar type tool. Once in-
side, they pryed the steel door of the
medicine cabinet open. They then remov-
ed a quantity of drugs and left the building.
At 6:20 on the 20th of April, some of the
drugs were located along the old railway
line south of the Medical Building.
A second Break, Enter and Theft occur-
red at the same medical building on July
21st, 1987. On this occasion, person(s
CRIME.
STOPPER
1-800-265-37&7
unknown pryed the steel door. Once inside,
the medicine cabinet was pryed open
again, and a quantity of drugs and nar-
cotics were stolen.
Several of these Pharmacy Break -Ins
have been occurring in different parts of
the Grey and Bruce Counties. If you have
any information that can help, in this or
any other case, CRIME STOPPERS of
Grey Bruce are willing to pay up to
$1,000.00 for information that leads to an
'arrest. Call CRIME STOPPERS at
1-800-265-3787. , You need not identify
yourself, and all information is strictly
confidential.
MacDonalds reunite
The 58th annual MacDonald Reunion
was held on the first of August in the Mac-
Donald Cedar Grove.
Sports events were conducted by Clete
Dalton and Jane McKinnon and numerous
prizes were given to the participants.
After the games, the business meeting
was called to order. Jessie Johnston led all
in a prayer and a moments silence was
observed for those who had passed away.
The executives for the coming year were
elected at the meeting. Rod MacDonald
will act as president with Clete Dalton as
vice-president. The secretary will be Barb
MacDonald with David MacDonald taking
over the duties of treasurer.
Specail mention was given to Sadie Blue
and Duncan Allan who have attended the
most reunions. Tom and Nicole Mac-
Donald of Fort Nelson, B.C. took the prize
for having travelled the furthest to the
event while the youngest clan member in
attendance was Lyn MacDonald, daughter
of Jim and Joanne MacDonald of Toronto.
Jeff and Kathy Senwey have also added
a daughter, Lacole, to the clan singe last
year. Gary and Jan Kaye (Simpson) have
adopted three boys and they were also
welcomed into the clan. The newlyweds
this year were Scott and Brenda Agnew.
Following lunch, everyone sang and
danced to the music of Bob Birkhaug and
Lillian Simpson and the event was brought
to a close with the singing of 'Auld Lang
Syne. Later in the evening, the MacDonald
clan along with friends and neighbors at-
tended the dance in Lucknow to listen to
Norman Dunsmoore and his band.
It was a great day for the clan with
everyone getting a chance to renew ac-
quaintances and make plans for next year.
How students can
vote by proxy
Students who are qualified electors and
duly registered at .a recognized educa-
tional institution away from their ordinary
residence are eligible to vote by proxy in
Ontario's 34th provincial general election
on September 10.
Whether voting, in person or by proxy, it
is the responsibility of students to ensure
that their names are on the list of electors
for the polling division where they normal-
ly reside.
Proxy voting allows an . elector to
authorize another qualified elector in the
same electoral district to vote on their
behalf. A qualified elector may not act as
proxy for more than two electors.
Proxy application forms may be obtain-
ed from any Returning Officer throughout
the Province. Once cotpleted, the form
must be presented to the Returning Officer
in the electoral district where the student
resides.
Upon receipt of the proxy application
form, the Returning Officer may then
issue a certificate to the' proxy voter who
will, in turn, present it at the polling place
to exchange it for a ballot.
Persons eligible to vote in this election
are those who, on election day, are 18
years of age or older, a Canadian citizen,
andhave resided in Ontario for the six
month period prior to . election day, and
whose names are on the list of electors or
on a certificate to vote in the electoral
district where they reside.
Beef information night
How can I finance these $1.50 per pound
western calves? ; Where and how to do cat-
tle from other areas perform in Ontario? ;
What should I consider if I decide to
custom feed?. These are questions that are
to be answered at the annual Beef Infor-
mation Night being held at the Kirkton-
Woodham Community Centre on Monday,
August 31st.
John Gillespie, a custom feedlot
operator from Waterloo County, will be ad-
dressing the topic "Contract Feeding
Business". "Sources of Feeder Cattle -
Perspective on American Cattle" is the
subject Ev Doherty, General Manager of
Coldspring Farms, will be speaking on. He
will be relaying their experiences with
feeding American cattle, and expanding
on his thoughts of the direction of the cattle
industry. With a very important element in
every operation being financing, Bob
Brookshank of the Ontario Agricultural
Department of the Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce has been invited to
speak on the topic "Financing Cattle in the
Late 1980's".
This very informative program will
commence at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour,
followed by beef dinner at 6:30 p.m. and
the speaker program at 7:30 p.m. To
reserve a meal, you must contact the On-
tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food of-
fice in Clinton by Tuesday, August 25th.
The meal and evening program are pro-
vided at a cost of $9.00 per person.
Everyone is welcome to attend this
meeting. It is sponsored by the Huron,
Perth and Middlesex Cattlemen's Associa-
tions in conjunction with OMAF.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 19, 1987—Page 7
Fern Stewart celebrated her 92nd birth-
day on August 16 at Pinecrest Manor in
Lucknow. Fern's daughter Millie Stanley
was on hand for the celebration and helped
make the day special. In her 92 years,
Fern Stanley has seen several moves
around the country while raising 11
children. A very happy birthday to you,
Fern, and hopes for many more.
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