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Photos by Gorst Reid
The Wingham Sportsman Club Its 39th annual fishing day on June 24.The event was to give special needs
children: a tun day of thing. Natalie ' Ritchie • of '(centre) caught a lot of big rainbow trOut last
Wednesday with her three h
ranging from I g,ZO and 21 inches long. ending beside ori she.leftfis
her dad,Patildc Ritchie and to the right Is dub thob,miartherAllan Miller. In picture to the rte,. L.ulee Braun of
Whiteduircli waits patiently for a fislr'to-take the belt, so he can reel- it in:
Complex gets infrastructure fun
Huron.Bruce will ben-
efit front joint federal and
provincial funding to
improve community
recreational infrastruc-
ture, announced on June
26 under the Recieational
Infrastructure Canada
program in Ontario
(RInC Ontario) and
Recreation Ontario
(Ontario REC),
The township of
Ashfield Coiborne-
Wawanosh(ACW) and
township . of Huron -
Kinloss received
$246,666 in funding from
the federal and provincial
governments. which is .a
third of the total cost of
$739,998. The money
will go toward an arena
addition and the paving
of the parking lot for the
Lucknow and District
Sports Complex.
ACW'Jwp. and Huron -
Kinloss Twp. will put in
$246,666 each to meet
the total cost. -64" :. 4
Huron-Kinloss Twp.
also received $16,833
from the federal and
provincial government
for funding in the Point
Clark and Huron District
Conununity Centre, with
a total cost of $50,499.
These projects will pro-
vide stimulus to the local
economy through invest-
ments that will spur con-
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. Photo by Gorit Reid
Huron -Bruce MP Ben Lobb and Huron -Bruce MPP Carol Mitchell toured around
the area announcing federal and provincial funding for the Recreational.
infrastructure Canada program in Ontario. One of the places that received fund-
ing was the Lucknow and District Sports Complex. From left to right are recre-
ation board member Doug Miller, facilities manager Bob Zabel, board member
jeff Elliott, board member Don Murray, MP Ben Lobb, ACW Reeve Ben Van
Dlepenbeek, Huron -Kinloss Maior Mitch Twolan, Deputy4teeve Neil Rantoul and
board member Carl SloetJes. In the front is MPP Carol Mitchell.
struction activity related
to recreational infrastruc-
ture. Improving recre-
ational facilities and serv-
ices will 'also encourage
higher levels of participa-
tion in physical activity
and community building.
"Recreational facilities
essential social ands....
athletic hubs .in our •com-
munities. They brim us
together as fainilies,
friends and neighbors to
have fun and to stay
active," said Huron-
Bruce MP Ben Lobb.
"By investing in these
types of projects, our
government is investing •
in the health and well-
being of residents across
uron-Bruce.
"Providing funding for
recreational facilities,
such as arenas and parks,
is a great way to help bol-
ster a community by
making sure that its resi-
dents stay active and
involved in the communi-
ty said Huron401ce
MPP Carol hilie1l.
"Many of these .els
:and parks are locitt ins
tutions that people in the
community, past and
present, have strong civic
connections to. Y am very
pleased that we have been
able to maintain a part of
the past 1Vithe looking
towards the page.
These projects are just
a few of the 758 projects
announced on June 26 by
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Minister of State (Science
and Technology) Gary
Goodyear, on behalf of
Tony Clement, Minister
of Industry, and Ontario •
Minister of Agriculture,
Food and Rural Affairs
Leona Dombrowsky, on
bei, of George
Stnitherman, Ontario
• 's f ;r of Energy and
• , cture worth a
total joint federal and
provincial investment of
more than $380 Million
dollars.
Approved projects
were selected on the basis
of merit and construction
A list of a ved `p- :"z
p� r •
ects will be available at
www.nnc-on ca.