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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-03, Page 13CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL -1,8004634750 DO YOUR PART Please put yukkies In their place JOIN US! to the advertisers of Lucknow and surrounding communities We are now into 1190 and want to say "Thank you". It is only fitting that we advertise our appreciation to the people who make it possible for us to :pulish one of the best community„ newspapers in the area. In 1989 hundreds of advertisers, retailers, classified and national :advertisers used frequent and consistent space in the Sentinel, stimulating our economy and promoting employment. You,our readers responded by buy- ing food, clothing, shoes, T.V.'s, sound equipment, paint,' lumber, microwaves, books, houses, home furnishings, sports equipment, automobiles, yard goods ... the Iist is endless. We enter 1990 with great confidence that this area will enjoy greater prosperity and, we look forward to the role our newspaper and its advertisers play in the economic growth. Once again "Thank : You" so I Jimmy S, 1111*—Page 13 1989 headlines . page 12 October 4 -Lumley from Huron and Bruce countles destined for Ireland 4enny Trwnter crowned. Miss Ripley dur- ing fair days -Lueknow canine' and ma raise $1,40 for" Canine Vision Canada. October 11 -Rabies immunization will become • Andy Burgess bins association meeting that littering loitering are considered social, not criminal problem. Don and Bev Thoznpson end their in- volvement with the. sale :of lottery tickets; continue with investment business. October 18. .Father Ed retires after 17 years Former Lucknowite, N.R. ' Richards honoured with building being renamed after him. bicknow District Co-operative marks its 45th anniversary, October 25 Point. Clark correspondent joins Sentinel, -Paper drives cancelled due to price of newspaper plummeting , over the past y year. -Brookside Intermediate boystook first, lace in their division at the Cross Conn- . � tMet held at the Wawanosh Nature re. • November .1 Huron• Pork Producers say no to $ levy Firefighers busy with dive , calls in less • titan- a week Lucknow Legion was preparing to con- duct their annual poppy canvass November 8. -The Ministry. of Environment was call- ed in to investigate a petroleum leak and contaminated soil in front of the building owned by Betty McDonagh at 579 Camp= bell Street. -The Lucknow Christmas and Benevolent Fund was making. arrangements to en- - sure everyone in the • area ,had a good Christmas. -A pickup truck is stolen from the main street in the village. • November 15 Bev Thompson receives Medal of Merit for . her exceptional service to Guiding. -Jessie Johnston; a World, War I widow. placed the Province of Ontario Wreath at the annual cenotaph service held on, Remembrance Day', ' -Bruce County. Board of Education reviews province's lot levy 'proposal: ' November 22 Presbyterian congregations welcome new minister, Peggy Kinsman. -150 people attend a meetingon, the en- vironment held . at_ the .Lucknow Town Hall. -Chalmers Presbyterian . Church, Whitechurch celebrates 125th anniversary. November 29 !High winds. on November 20 cause con- siderable damage to area barns. -Lucknow was gearing up for Christmas with concerts by area elkurches and schools -Residents were asked to donate to the Christmas Fund. December 6 -An early morning fire on the farm of Spike and Jennie Bakker of Kinloss township resulted in the loss of one barn and approximately 200 pigs. .Grant Chisholm receives the. highest ' award that can be bestowed 'upon a • Lions, the Melvin Jones Fellow Award. Predicted that premium free OHIP will cut into hospital revenue. • December 13 -Wes and •Edna Young celebrate their golden anniversary ' -Michelle Goetz and Robin Goetz were two of 275 area children who visited -San- ta Claus after the parade: -Harold 'Errington resigns position as Drainage Superintendent and Building In- . spector for West Wawanosh. December 20 -Dave Thomson elected Warden of Bruce County, defeats Kinloss' Barry Johnston: -Loree's Ladies wear closes its doors following 13 years in business. -The Sentinel published its last issue for that decade. ' .