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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Ally' IS, 1998
Dryconditions werea.
contributing factor in
Monday afternoon fire at
the property of Mike
Humphrey, on i airshea.
Road, Kinloss Township.
Garbage was being
burned in the bush and the
fire got out of control
making it necessary For
the Lucknow Fire
Department to be called to
the scene..
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Birthday Club.
,Kelsie Beasley
July 15, 1989
9 Years Old
Brandon Soak
duly 1$, 1992.
6 Years Old.
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Kayla Murray
July 15, 1996
2 Years Old •
Cassandra Drennan
,luly'17, 1991
7 Years Old:
Amanda Farrish
July 17, 1992..
• 6 Years Old '
Davin Chamney
July 19, 1988
10 Years Old
Tristan Sinnott'
• Miltenburg
July 19, 1993 ..-
5YearsO10
Eifion Maitland
Simpson
July 20.,1988
10 Years Old •
Benjamin
Maclennan:
July21, 1989.
9Year's Old
Let's Fitch -In
and Clean Up
our Town!
www pitch-in.Ca
Wesley Young, of ;Lueknoiv, was. feted .on.
Saturday at Open house in, honor of his 90th
birthday: Mr. Young: was :born on -•July 8, 1908
,On -the seventh ,concession of Kinloss.
Township. He farmed ail his.life On. .the .fifth.
concession, and retired to Lucknow In 1970.
(Livingston photo).
1CW.: .
sites
• from page 1
equipment and people to
get InfoBruce; up and
running. Funding has
come from all :levels of
government 'and the
community..
Through CAP, the
federal'; government
alias to help•establish'up
to 11X000 access sites in
remote, rural and urban
settings' by' the end of
2000, Sites that benefit
from I:ttfoBnice-.include-,
Port " Flgiti_,
S.outhampt•on.,
Kincardine, L'iidknow,
'Tiverton and Paisley..
JElel
Welding sold
A large Lucknow ago -
manufacturing business
has been sold.
The shares of Helm
Welding (1983) .Ltd. are
being purchased by a
numbered Ontario compa-
ny. The shareholders of
this holding company are
Jim Cranston, Kevin
Clark, Jet Geddes, Jeff
Gammie, and Grant Helm.
All of the shareholders are
present employees of
Helm Welding. Art Helm.
will retrain as president of
Helm Welding (1983) Ltd.
for the foreseeable future.
In a news release dated
Tuesday morning, Art
Helm saysthat during the
past 30 years he and: his
wife Barb have'enjoyed
working with the many
employees and customers
but felt it was time tobe
relieved of some of the
responsibility associated
with running a -business
such as this."
Helm said there have,
'been several offersto pur
chase the business's prod-
uct tine, but all of those
would have seen the man-
tifacturing of the
LUCK/NOW products
moved elsewhere.
"The purchase of Helm
Welding (1983) Ltd,
shares by this group of
employeees vuiU ensure that
this manufacturing facility
stays in Lttcknow for•the
future. Although the own-
ers are different the com-
pany will remain the same
and should operatemuch
the same as in :the inst,"
Helm said.
This year the bu,.
celebrates its "? It 4r
since Moving to it: ',ant
location, on Huron County
Road 1, just south of
Lucknow. '
When the business
moved there in 1968 it
was known as Art Helm
Welding and Machine, At
this time its main products
were snowblowers, gravi-
ty boxes and wagons,
along. with general repair
services.
In 1974, the blisness
was incorporated into a
limited ceinpany and
Helm Welding Ltd was
established; the sante
products still being 'manu-
factured but adding bulk
feed storage tanks,
The late '7Os and early
'80s saw. a Large plant
expansion and the intro-
duction of mixer feeders.
In 1983,: Helm Welding
Ltd. was changed'to Htlm
Welding (1983) Ltd. and.
although the name
changed it was still owned
by the sante printals -
Art and Barb Helm.
The bulk feed storage
tank line was sold tonn
• Ji
MacKenzie of 12th Line
Welding in 1995.
Helm Welding (1983)
Ltd`. today inarkets
LUCK/NOW products -
snowblowers, mixer feeti-
'ers ana grain buggies
across Canada and the
United .States with sales in
Mexico, Europe arid South
America, as well• as manu-
facturing mixer feeders for
Contrnue rnvestiga>Ltio into A'fa-Laval Ai.
T celebrate 30 years in
business, . an open house
• r� n , will be held' on Aug. 28,
fatal hi{{-- l� and run ode- ie Helm say's everygne"is
welcome to droop in for a
plant tour and enjoy a bar-
er walking southboundondamage to record the •: beet
the highway on his way licence plate and call the .
- honne.' The evening of the ' pollee with as .much detail
aecidcnt was. •overcast, passible The police are Parents want
dark with 'reduced visibilt- asking anyone who does
ty: The passing lighting Gar repairs orbody work ITIlyS1C program
storm lit up the skies. do notify theta of any.
Investigators. have fol- vehicles With front, end guidelines a n
A .group' Of Grrey
County parents wants the
Bluewater District Board
of Education to set out
written guidelines for
music programs in the
school. '
.Spokeswoman Ani Eby
said the board claims to`,
have a Strong conitn,itt-
meat toarts programming,
but that doesn't translate.„--- ,-
in o' at '"'consistent program
across Grey County''
schools.
"Ths
steadyere's trenda • inlow .Grebuty
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The investigation con -
times into the fatal "hit and
run motor vehicle colli•. .
sion whic1 claimed the
life of : Shane' Derek
Worsen, 30, of Bluewater
"Beach in Goderich
Township. " • •
'The accident occurred
at about 2:30 a.m. on
Friday, June 26, • an
Highway 21 just south of
Goderich. '
'Shane was a well.
known ;popular individual
who enjoyedvarious
sports and was an avid
jogger. 1e was a supply
teacher with the • Avon
Maitland School Board
who was admired by- his
students 'for his enthustas
tic' apprOaclala,teachhig
Shane also worked.at'the
13enmiller Inn for several
years having spent all' his
life in the_ Goderich area.
Shane was 'struck down
by .a vehicle while jogging vehicle with front end
lowed . up on .a: number of damage.
tips received' rom the gee-. Can yet help'?
eral public. They await the .
results from the., Centre of The Worsen family and
Forensic Sciences in .: the police are pleading,for
Toronto on exhibits sent;., the .public's•.assistance in
which may lead. to; the' ''solving' this accident. They
identity. of the sought encourage.anyone:with
vehicle:The investigators information :to contact
have, been in personal pony their local police service
tact with'over 200 individ- or to call, 'the Huron
uals and businesses in .; Detachtitent of the OPP'at
their search for the vehicle ' ' S i 9.524 831 f-torn-
and..person-responsible::.*:ay Moii to Friday, :8:30.
'� Thevehicle being a.m:.to �4:30 p.m. or:: any -
sought will have, damage . .. tinie by contacting the
''to • the front.' end and•the ` Mount " Forest
police areenco'ura•ging ` .'Communications Centre at
anyone who otserv.es a 1-888-3.10.1.122,
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