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Court report
ppeal. f.Ued
murder convie
,tautqls Baltrnsaitksq cation in front of a Mac's
convicted of fxirst-de ren Milk store in Kincardine
murder of his brother on ' on April 20, She, was
May a. 28 filed an appeal . fined $200. In a : separate
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of the verdict Pwith the case, Jonathon
Ontario Court of Appeals Grummett, 23, , of
on June 5 Wingham pleaded vuilty
After°a three-week to causing a disturbance
trial in Walkerton's gen- in the altercation and was
eral ,division court, fined $200..
Raltrusaitis Was found C h r i s t o p •h a ,r
guilty of murdering his Buckingham, 19, of
brother Kestutis, who Walkerton, pleaded guilty
was.., killed at his to theft under $5,000 and.
Inverhuron residence in breach of probation after
September, 1994. He was stealing 4a car from
40. `Cunningham Toyota in
Judge • "•Terrence Walkerton on July 20. He
O'Connor sentenced was sentenced 'to four
Baitrusaitis to life .in months for each charge,
prison. He is • serving his to be served concurrently,
time at N.[illhaven, a max- which means the two
imum security jail near sentences will be served
Kingston. at the same time.
In the application: for Vern Porter, 23, of
appeal, Baltrusaitis said Mildmay, who pleaded
the judge erred on &num- not guilty .to an over 80
ber of issues. charge, was fined $400
It could take several by Judge EW. Olmstead .
months before it is Hisdriver's licence
known if the appeal willwas also suspended for.
be granted. one year."
In other .court "new's Judge Olmstead reject-
from July 22,-Jacquiline. ed the accused's argu-
Grummett, . 20, . of ments that his rights were
Wingham. pleaded guilty violated' when he was
to a charge of causing a arrested.
disturbance after an -alter
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42. Obituaries
4% in
Memoriam
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Events
•BURLEY <,
in loving memory of our
daughter Roslie 'Burley nee
Macintyre.. who passed;
away July 22,199$.
Godknew that 'she was Sufi.
Tering- . - ..
That the hilts were hard to
climb,. ° - .
So :He closed her weary
eyelids
And whispered, "Peace be
thine.*
Away in the bsautifui hills of
God,,- ,
By the valley of rest so fair, •
Some day, we know n:ot
when,: .
We w� meet our loved one
there,
drover in our thoughts
Mom, Dad, •sisters carol,,
Ardonna Barbara., Linda;
Sheila and jo Ann. --30x
LAURINE MCQUiLLIN
Laurine E;. MCQuillin (nee
Miller)of Wingham and for-
merley of West Wawanosh
passed away on Thursday,
July 18, 1996.at Victoria
Hospital, London. Mrs.
iVlcQuiliin was born January.
27, 1919 the daughter of
Wallace and Christina Miller
of West Wawanosh
Township. Wife of •Frank
McQuiliin and mother of
Terry Wilson and wife Jane -
of Wingham. Survived by
grandson Steve Silcock,..
Wingham and ,several
nieces and nephews::
Predeceased by first hus-
band Thomas Wilson in
1944, second husband
Frank in 1993, her parents
and brother Allan Miller.
Mrs. McQuiliiin was a nurse
at Wingham Hospital until
December 1942, member of
St. Helen's United Church
and later Lucknow United.
Active member of St.
Helen's U.C.W. and,.:
Women's institute. Services
were held: at 'MacKenzie
and McCreath ,.Funeral
Home, .Lucknow `Sunday,
July 21 with Reverend A.
Cook officiating.John
Routley played a . piano
selection. • Interment
Greenhill Cemetery: -30ar
43. firths
47. Cards of
Thanks
BAIN
1 would like to thank - all the
friends and relatives who
sent gifts, cards and visited
while t was'in the hospital.
Thanks to Dr. M. Flowers,
Dr. Shebat and allthe help-
ful and friendly nurses who
made my stay so much eas
ier. Also thanks to the VON
for their care since coming
home. Thank you again
Dorothy. -30x
STANLEY/BALLAGH
Thanks to everyone for sup-
porting our Stag and' Doe.
Thanks `to Dave Hanna for
hosting it.. and our wedding
party for all their hard work.
Debbie and Byron.. --30x
MURRAY
Thank you . for phone . calls,
visits andcards since my
operation., Everything was
greatly ' .appreciated.
Dorothy. --30x
VAN OSCH/MCBRUDE
We would like to - thank
everyone who came out and
made our evening `a very
special event for us. We
Want to.. give . special thanks
to our wedding. party for
their hard work AND. our
new line of hockey. clothing.
Donna and Mark, —30
48. Coining
Events
SINGLES DANCE
Sunday, July 28th at the
Wingham Legion Hall.
Dancing from 7 p.m. 11
pm'Music by LWildwoods --
30cc •
HACKETT
Bob and Nancy .are pleased
to announce the arrival .of-
Quinten Lane Wren July 1,
1'996 at K. W. Hospital
weighing ;. 7 lbs., 5 oz.::.
Quinton is: a .brother, for
Ammo, Weslioy and Wade,. ,
Proud grandparents are:
Bob and Noma Parrish and'
Barry Hackett. --30
47. Cards of
Thanks
Lucknow & Dvistrict
Joint Rec Board
ELL1017
I would like to thank .my
family, relatives, and friends
who helped rite celebrate
mye 66th birthday.' Alio = '.
thanks for the cards, and
gifts. Walter. --30xc
BINGO
Gode'rich ' Knights of
Columbus,Thursday, 7 pm.
Columbus Centre. $90
parson°s: Court, $34.50
prizes. S1000.00 Jackpot
must go. 1 6tfar
L.UCKNOW'S 26TH
ANNUAL CRAFT
FESTIVAL'
.
in the 'new Sports Complex
. Friday, Aug, 2, 12 noon 10
p.m.„ Sat Aug, $, 10 am, -
• 5: pap. Sponsored by
Lucknow • Agriculture
Society. 04.2941 ar ' ..
CARL: KEES
Lucknow -Lions presents
Cart KeeS aid Golden,
Fiddle Music .Co. at th'e
Lucknow Corntitunity•Centre
On Saturday, Aug. 3. $5/per-
son.
5/parson. Age of. Majority,: -29,
31 ar
DIAMOND RIO, RICKY
VAN SHELTON, CAR -
ROLL BAKER, •
Mac Wiseman, Farmers .
Daughter, Asleep At The
Wheel, Johnny Paycheck,_
The Goods, August 8 and
11,, Havelock Country
Jamboree, . camping 1-800,
539-3353. Tickets..For. Flyer
send '-.Self-addressed
stamped envelope to:. Box -
100 Havelock, Ontario KOL,
126, cla Jack Blakely.--39bo
BENEFIT DANCE
The Wingham Store pre-
sents a • Benefit
concert/dance. Proceeds to
persons` „involved ... , In
Wingham downtown fire.
(apartment residents)_ at
Wingham Legion Hail
Saturday, Aug. 3. Tickets $6
available at the Legion Hall
or Wingham Store. Live
entertainment by Johnny
Pineapple and Shroojaw.
Music IN ' Southern Comfort.
Cash :bar. Ladies please
bring lunch. --30,31 nx
PRINCESS & 'PRINCE OF
DUNGANNON FAIR
Enter your 6 - 12 year old
child at Dawson's Store,
Dungannon. Children must
reside in Ashfield, Colborne
or West Wawanosh and be
-present at the :draw .at
Dungannon :Fair Sunday,
August 11 at 3 p.m. For
more information call Arletta
at 524-i375..--29-3Occ..
HURON SHORES. & ARTS
CRAFT -FESTIVAL
- *Friday, July 26, -- Sunday,
• July. 28 The. Kincardine;
Kinsmen. present "Ali new
Huron Shores Arts and
Crafts .:Festival" ' . at the
'Davidson ' Centre',
Kirtbardine with 100 'crafters
from aft over Ontario from 5
to. 9 Friday, 1,0 a.m. to
5..., parr:... Saturday and
Sunday. Proceeds to 'i stn- "
triunity •p rojeots.Coritact'
.:Torn Grabam..at (519) 396-
8149.--29-30ec•
STICS
Combinofion dxama, fiance
& i l skills" & game:'
1 Y
Aug. 5 •- Aug:, •
Ages 6- .9.
1,2
Lucknowp�'_ ' ris. conn lex
p
• $ 0.hvk.
Class size limited.
Cc& 528#‘3341,9
FIDDLEAS! JAMBOREE
Lucknbw Old Time Frddters'
Jamboree, • "gt the new"
Sports Comptox`.Sunday;
Aug. 4, 12 ;noon to 9 pan.
Sponsored by the Lucknow
Lions .Club:.30 31ar
`4 Cor nq
vents
CALLING ALL, Q WLTERRB
The deadline is approaching
for quilted items to .:be.
entered in'the Huron County
Museumfs,12th Annual quilt
Show from August 9 -
'September 22. Oeadiine for
entries is July 29, by 4;30
Pteas:e contact the`
Museum at'62+,2606 fOr.
further details.. -29.30c0`
HURON PROGRESSIVE
CONSERVATIVE,ASSOC.
is holding a meeting on
Wednesdaiy, July 31, at 8
p.m in the Oommittee Room
of the Clinton Town Hall. At
this • meeting, delegates will
be chosen to represent the
Riding at the upcoming
General Meeting of the
Ontario PC Party. The
Provincial General Meeting
has been scheduled for
October 26 .27,-1996 in
Toronto. For details, please
call your local chairman, or
(519) 35.7-2175. --30:
ATTENTION ALL
ACTORS & ACTRESSES •
Our 1996 Lipsync contest
wants you? Friday, Aug. 2
at 8 p.m. Categories: 12
year and under, 13 years
and over. (Prizes: 1st $50,
2nd $25.) Business and
Service. Club a new and
improved trophy! (a real col-
lectors iteml) *Fo,r lots of
laughs and fun, an event
you WON'T want to miss.
Call .Vicky at 528-2210 to
register, --28'-31 ar.
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F. _
Faritn vehicles that are travelling' slcwlrer than the std limit require a
slow moving vehicle sign like those seen on this tractor and machin-
ery.'
;cautionUse when moving equipment On roadways
er, prescribed.. lighting ,as
outline in the Highway
Traffic Act. Vehicles
which are oversized ;have
special requirements . for
travelling at night which
could include special
lighting or escort vehi_
cies. These requirements
are outlined ' in the
. Ministry of
Transportation s pam-
phlet' •entitled Farrn.
Equipment on Ontario .
Highways, available
from the Farm Safety.
Association. phlet., •
Recent accidents
including one fatality
have prompted the Farm
Safety Association . to
remind fanners to use
caution whFn .moving.
faxen equipment on
Ontario roadways:
Equipn ent' moving
from farm to fes, on the.
roadway. must have a
properly pOsitione.d Slow
oving.. Vehicle sign
attached to the rear -most
piece of equipment.
Equipment travelling
at',night trust have prop-
•
A farm vehicle greater
than .2.6 meters wide is
considered over -dimen-
sional. Vehicles between
2.6 meters wide up to and
including 3.8 -meters
must, at night time and at
times „of poor visibility,
have two flashing amber
lights on the front and
two on the rear.
Vehicles. _over 3.8 and
4.8 meters have addition
restrictions as outlined in
the Farm Equipment on
Ontario Highways pam-
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