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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- .
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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. ' .