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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-06, Page 10lireessitn Alms lb - Merlon. Jon Jun. 2, 1W11 ',Yews eek. Obi• Christopher Hackett Juni 11,1082 11 Mars Oil Steven Coiling; J.ums.11'r 1007 : vane old Kaitlyn Coiling .100• 11, 1981 3' Years Old.._ dam Ia6Lenfan. • ,Ione it, tot .. • 3t Y.tuyi Old: Gregoryry *attner n2, 1907 S Years' OW ONO NIXON IMU.ea 108 917.9417 OILUAIM SPROUL Aubum 8087273 Clinton 482.2+44 KENMNITN: MaeLIAN Saist.y 395.7537 'LARS INSURANCE seosIR! INC. iUnaardin• 3114-9513. port Righti 399.4341 MUNI CAIAPSIEL Pvussil* 917.0051 Staarr Dadston June 12,`1953 7'Yars,Old . Why wed* the 1st Leekeirr Cs* IPaek wad 1s hems as to a 18 Stet kw issilt ,AimstlieMR' mar mike 2Wa was est OOTAII'a_ ` wetted hard, N• prober M told t I their a . dieeriet et Pt 010011141111 111 L M M my w eel' �� >u se Sia welt ett Wit ihut mel foireektp. ik•W /401/1' Thi (P # 1ted WOO otitic rare* # tet robe wealita>aa>itd Erringtons return from B.C. Margaret and Jim Errington have returned home from visiting friends' in Victoria B.C. and grand- daughter daughterE in and Bill in Surrey • B.C. .. A special visitor was a were face at the Bridges home on May 22. Ila May ..Platten's. brother Jim • Woolsey (lip yrs.) drove from Mian with an early birthday wish • . or his .rater. - • Ar. .reception was held at ' the ton DungIM NA Agricultural Nall OnissimmilaiNNIMININEINNENNauss Saturday .night for Tricia and .Dea- VNGANNON nia Qtterbein. (nee Araena�ult), The b Kaaren Hridges mineemeseminmismiammiminein M took pl a in Gch in • Wayne, Heather, Craig and Kathy Church News • Pearson of Timmins were weekend Rev. Arthur Scott from Goderich ' visitors with Nels and Gloria was the supply minister on Sunday, Pearson.le delivered on enjoyable sermon fat , in on "Refreshing Winds." as Ids . Trinity Mniver sary service will father Gerrltt Logtenburg. h'lateral be celebrated on June 10th: The took place on Tuesday, burial at : other three churches will be closed the Dungannon cemetery. on Sunday. reit i. Raley` rcja will hold ttici !amid • at home •of Allan and on Friday Juane 9 at 12 noon Pkaw lunch, your own bring Yom" chairs and The Canadian Legion. Branch 440 on, behalf of Salvation Anny Red Shield Campaign would like to thank the canvassers and the village of Ripley for the fantastic response, Once again it has been shown the. people in Ripley cane for the more unfonunate Sowe carr, .because you care ler Something to sell Auto? Boat? Home? Antiques? Garage Sale?. Or is it a service like Painting? Plumbing? Odd jobs? Cabinet work? Whatever you have to sell, we can help you sell it faster. Call 528-2822 arid place a classified ad for so little, you'll never sell anything without it again. No question about it. pe 10 Aliehats for his itoaainimmanni 'ernn frog 11114E ClaNa �M then n home c Muse by Ab WOO Parlay afasmoons. She is alloalmaiallaminalmaanalenaninna the place of Mrs. Grace of Kincardine' who is Hunter, 393-2842. workins near her home there. Charles Petersen of Hamilton Tht Ripley 40 Machine Club is visited Ab Wylds on Monday.: Mr. having a field hay equipment dem ; Peterson is FranWyld's brother. He onson this •SatuyatIp.m. at was ; raised in Seaford) and the Kincardine Huron Township Kincardine. • line, half mile east of highway 21. Mr. Peterson was in the Second Ivor More information call Ken World War in North: Africa, Italy, Robison, 3932405 or Michael France and Gcnnamy eplica aircraft to be featured at Armed; Forces Day, Trenton • Armed Forces Day and the Quinte International Air Show (Q.L.A,S.) at Canadian Forces Base Trenton, June 23 and 24 will showcase three of seven full-scale replica aircraft being constructed. by. the high school students for the new; World : War I TV movie,. , Courage of the Early Morning. The three selected to appearat the bi- annual event: an Albatros D III (Built at :Markham SS), a Nieuport 17 (Aurora SS), and a Phalz D III (Don Head "SS, Richmond' Hill). Two Fokker Dr 1 'biplanes, and a second Albatros and Nieuportt are also inproduction for the movie. Students- in seven South Ontario schools (Huron Heights SS, 'Newmarket: Stouffville SS: Markham District SS; Thoarnlea SS, Thornhill; Don Head SS, Richmond Hill: Thornhill SS; and Aurora SS)' have been, building the 'replicas. since October '89, with production on schedule; the planes will be completed ,_before the end of the school year, 1990. .Glen -Warren Productions Ltd, producers of the movie which is based 'on the life of Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel .William Avery "Billy" Bishop, VC, DSO and Bar, MC, provided each of the schools with all necessary materials and technical drawings for the airerafts, as well as a grant of $4000.02 per school, The assignment, which was approved by the York Board of Education as a workshop project, has had students working on each plane for a period of thirty weeks, under the supervision of their • teachers and the Technical Advisor, for the film Bit Cole of Aurora, .a WWI aviation historian, aircraft builder, parachutist and pilot. The student' have not only had the opportunity to work on a once- in-a-lifetime nce in -a-1 letime project, but also to learn about the historical roles of the planes they are building, as well as learning about the life of Billy`.'Bishop, the illustrlouas 'Cana- dian pilot whose 'relentless combat. skills were unsurpassed in World War L Given official credit for .•. shooting down 72 German aircraft, Bishop became a Canadian legend and ' a . fascinating hero, both historically and personally. • The two-hour made -for -TV movie is basedon the biography Courage Of thwEarly Morning (McClelland & Stewart) by Arthur Bishop, Toronto, the son ' •of Billy Bishop. Executive Producer is. Gerry Radon, Toronto, with screenwriting. by Gemini Award.winning Graham Woods of Morgaiuston, Ontario. Crime Stoppers of Grey -Bruce are seeking the public's assistance. in the investigation of a break, enter and theft which occurred at Tom's No Frill Food Store. The Owen Sound Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report they have exhausted all available leads into the break, enter and theft which took place sometime during' the evening of May 27, 1990, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7.00 a.m. Police report that unknown individual(s) entered the No Frill Store by way of a roof hatch, which had been left oven as a result of construction work being done earlier in the evening. the culprit(s) entered the premises and removed 150 cartons of various brands of cigarettes. The cartons removed were all stamped with the label 747-(6) No Frills Ltd. Fran- chise. The cigarettes were remov- ed from a wooden closet and the RIME STOPPERS 1-800465-3787 front glass display cases. The thieves then left the store through a rear door, which they forced open by. breaking the lock. Value of the merchandise stolen is estimated at approximately $:000.00 If you feel you can help in this or any other case, Crime Stopper of Grey -Bruce are willing to pay a reward up to $1000. for information leading to an arrest. CALL CRIMESTOPPERS TOLL FREE AT 1-800-265.3787.. You need not identify yourself. No one will know who you are. You will never have to testify in court. •