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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
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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, •
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