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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-01-01, Page 7rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ism* rrarrrrrrrrrarrrrrrrrrrrsage. Luton TOO sevieroe Cubs gather in Lucknow for car rally *fro* page •6 April 17 Twenty-six 'Cubs from the Saugeen West District partic- ipated in the annual 'Cub Car Rally hosted by the Lucknow Scouting Association. Lucknow village coun- cil 'gave the bylaw enforcement officer instruction to "keep and eye" on the double park- ing ,situation on the town's man street and to "clean it up. The 1998 reunion coin= mittee was advertising for a slogan. and logo for Lucknow's.l'4Oth birthday.: Ap' Tembers of the. Panda Dance . L1'` .:Theatre per-. formed .at LCPS. • A large portion of the student body at F.E. Madill staged an ,orga- nized protest to demon, strata their 'concerns with Premier Mike Harris' gov-, ' eminent cuts to education Frankand: Doreen Alton donated $8,000 to. the Wingham and District Hospital in memory of , 'their KM Jamie Alton. The, money is to .be used to purchase a • new , blood'. bank reagent system for, 'antibody screening'and • blood .cross :outthink pro cedures; The variety . concert at the "Lucknow Uzitied • Church was •a roaring +suc" :cess, as members of the `community took on: differ ant: appearance to entertain a large crowd " May 1 epresentatives from two engineering. ,firms who :have; studied alternative waste disposal options for fluieri county,: gave +a. summary of their findings. Both carne .to:. the same 'conclusion Huron County does not need to develop tile. pro- posed A3, landfill site near Ashfield. Two +Guelph# men' died following a single• motor . •vehicle .•accid,ent.in Kinloss., township, jurist north of Lucknow. Police attempt -.'1 ed: to pull the vehicle over • - to. question the• men. The driver ignored the cruiser. lights and sped away. The.. car heft the roadway and ended up on its roof ;in the: Nine Mile Rifler. '•The'off•- ,'cer jumped into,the'ftbod- swollen creek and held the 'head of the • passengers out of the water • until help arrived. • ay8' it average of 70 seniors turned out for the first two. noon: hour dinners sport-* sored by: the local Legion. The Dining Out Program; is a good way for .settlers to Lombat loneliness and enjoy "a sbctal time and entertainment., May 15 avian Raynor(' is home , from Scotland where she was living on the Island of bona, Inner Herbrides, for three years, and working .in Iona . Abbey, May 29 obert . William. Carbert and Gordon, yle Hill are being honored for their individ- ual contributions to agri- culture over the years. They will be inducted into the•Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame. • June '5 ix years after the *seed' was `planted', the Lucknow Greenway project' has reached its full height, and welcomes everyone to reap the' benefits. The project started in 1990 and became a coop- erative effort :by many organizations, individuals and MVCA to bring the project to' successful fruition. • Dora and Omar Brooks celebrated their 60th wed- ding anniversary. Nineteen inmates at Bluewater ' Youth Correctional Centre were. charged 'with mischief over ,$5000• after' a three- month investigation ,into a disturbance at the centre in February June 12 Hurofl County ,slian- doned the proposed A3 landfill site in Ashfield township: In .its place, council approveda request from consultants to 'fast-track' the comple- tion of the waste manage. meat Mester plan at a cost' of $1.26,000. Dr:. Greg Antoniadis confirmed' that he is com- ing ;to Winghain to take over the medical practice ofDr. Peter Long. lune 19 oger. • •John Mi ltenburg graduat- ed raduated at the top of class in civil engineering. With help from family_ and friends, determination and hard work, Miltenburg returned oto,1JWO after being paralyzed from tite waist downin a lawn vac, tor accident in July '95, Greta Stewart celebrat :, . ed her 104th birthday.. : June inter Act 111 put on a special performance. in celebration of the group's first full. year 'together as a choir. -Bob and Mary Mad'4ay, former owners of MacNays General Store, Ambcrley, hosted .a picnic•¢ for about 6.(t: employees who had worked ,with them over 31 years. • • limits by several young local riders. A small reception washeld at the sports complex where they were presented with *760 collected through individ- ual and service club dona- tions. The Lucknow and District Horticultural soci- ety officially dedicated the bridge installed over Dickie's • Creek, at Waterworks Pak. July 24 • Ally tudents at. • St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge,, gc t a lessen in showing their. pride in, and patriotism to, Canada on the last day of school: Jennifer Miltenburg•gave. the stu • dents andstaff a lesson in being better flag wavers. • Lois Hanna, missing since July •3,.1988, was declared legally dead: '1\i o Kincardine OPP officers are •still assigned to the case and investigate about 18 tips ayear. Jean Conley and Tena Gardner ; shared ; the::. $10,000.grand'prize in the cash lottery for Phase II of the .Lucknow and District Sports Complex. ' July to ' r,.J.M. Shubat was. iacquitted eat appeal of failing to report a case of child abuse.. Lucknow was.atill wait ing for the last Lift of pave- ment our the main street: July'17 Tom" onations *ere being collected for 1..� two families' whose homes were, destroyed • by a fire which gutted, a building on Wingham's main street. ., The Lucknow;' and District • Chamber . of Commerce : held• their annual teddy bear parade. The .Bike •for Breath. threesome, out to raise • foods for • C1, cycled through Lucknow ` .and were greeted at the village THEATRE KINCARDINE 396-3250 RESISTANCE IS FUTILE STAR TREK PPIVT rioL! ALL SEATS -4.25 TUESDAY wo teenage. girls,. Jolene Belstein and Holly Pawson, are credited with saving the. lives of Jolene's parcels'''. Susan and Richard, when 'fire brokeout at their cot tage in Point Clark, , After three years of work, the Wingham Munipal Airport was Officially opened, • •turn to page 11 Sentinel, Wednesday, January 1, 1997.— Page 7 • •• .INS i . Make .0 active. Make it last longer. fir 51110n , n 11q•3111rp, futon : 414 91F9GIG f�i ilaCtFiGli t a . >Q IV,fflCLE' ` E II 83 RENTAL D La Headqu erg. d o small &Mla-sized cars ,in 010 . 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