HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-08-20, Page 6Page 6 Luekn®w Senthiet9 Wednesday, August 209 1986
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The baby contest was held at the. Dungannon Fair on August 16. The winners are, from
left, Jennifer Bere, the daughter of Dorothy Bere of Dungannon - 8.12 months; Veronica
Kingsley', the, daughter of Joyce and Rick Kingsley of Goderich - 4 to 8 months and Kevin
Finnigan, the son of Grace and Jim Finnigan of RR 2 Lucknow. [Alan Rivett photo],
Anunal reunion planned
To the editor: •
There may be readers a,, your newspaper
who would be interested in knowing of the
forthcaning 41st Annual Reunion of No. 6
Service Flying Training School, Dunnville,
Ontario, and 1 would appreciate it if you
would provide a news item through your
Public Service facilities, Details of this get
together are as follows:
41st Annual Dunnville Airforce Reunion
For the past 40 years,, Royal Canadian
Airforce personnel who were stationed at
No. 6 S.F.T,S.. during .the war have
gathered, in Dunnville to , celebrate their
station reunion. This year marks their 41st
get together which will take. place Sept-
ember 19, 20 and 21.
The event begins with the Mayor's
reception Friday evening at the Riverview
Motel, a golf tournament Saturday morn-
ing, a, parade of the Memorial Service and
Fly -Past of wartime Harvard aircraft in the
afternoon followed by a banquet and films
of past reunions on Saturday night. The
weekend closes Sunday morning with a
breakfast cookout on pancakes and saus-
ages.
Air Commodore, Leonard Birchall, OBE.,
DFC., CD ("The Savious of Ceylon") will
take the salute and inspect the Cadets of
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No. 622 Harvard Squadron, R.C.A.F. and
our veterans.
All veterans of No.. 6 are invited. If not
on the mailing list please contact Frank
Scholfield, 646 Alder St. West, Dunnville,
Ontario N 1 A 1 S5, or call (416) 774-5480.
Your co-operation in publishing 'this
announcement would indeed be appreciat-
ed.
Sincerely,
Frank Schofield,
Adjutant -General,
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qur`s, truly, `,
Beth Gordon
859 Lakeshore Rd.
Mississauga, Ontario.
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'section failed to yield to vehicles on
Highway 21.
As indicated in previous releases, this
intersection has been an area of concern
and our detachment recently completed . a
study regarding the accident situation
'during the last five years. Further to the
study, on July 29, Sergeant Walker, our
detachment commander, along with`, our
District ft6 Traffic Sergeant met with town
officials and MTC representatives to
discuss the intersection.
The MTC representatives believed the
intersection has been well designed and is
well equipped with warning lights and
signs and backed this claim by stating this
intersection was only 105th out of 140 such
intersections in Southwestern Ontario (ie.
one provincial highway intersecting with
•another provincial highway) in regards to
accident -severity. •
After .a great deal of discussion, the
general concensus was that increased
enforcement by the police' at this intersec-
tion in regards to the "fail to stop" and
"fail to yield" offences under the Highway
Traffic Act, would have the greatest effect
in reducing the number of accidents at this
intersection. The Kincardine OPP have
therefore stepped up their patrol efforts in
this area and recently have charged a
number of drivers with "failing to
stop/yield" offences. This enforcement
will continue throughout the year.
Fishing Derby
The Chinook Chantry Fishing Derby is
upon us again and the Kincardine OPP has
scheduled increased marine patrols in
conjunction with the derby. The OPP skiff
is being manned by officers from the
Kincardine and Walkerton. OPP as well as
the Ministry of Natural Resources. We
would like to remind everyone again that
impaired operation of a vessel is a criminal
offence and that the, OPP skiff will be
equipped with A.L.E.T.S. (Alcohol Level
Evaluation Testers),
We urge everyone to use common sense
and to follow proper boating procedures to
make the derby a safe and successful one.
Good luck to all!