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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-19, Page 1S samacxxxxxxxwagsslacsam • '0 1.• • • • • • • • • • • 'jects. Fund was announced,, appli- cation was made by the village of Lucknow for assistance i,n the completion of the district' medic- al centre. Confirmation of the local approval was received on Tuesday of this, week from D. Parsons, Municipal Subsidies Branch, fleas ury and Economics. The project approval for the Lucknow Nledical Centre was for a total expenditure of 890,000: On this project, labour costs from the 1st of June to the end of Nov- ember will receive a 50%, subsidy and labour costs in the winter months, from December 1 to May 31, will receive a 10010 subsidy. • The .project is a Federal- • Provincial orie ,and with provincial approval now received , it is ex- pected that the fede,ral approval will be forthcoming within:a .:.-ouple of weeps. • . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1973 Teeswater.AreaGirl, Lorie Ritchie -Is Nary Azi Miss Midwestern Ontario Single Copy 1Sc Spent Nine Days On Tour To Russia Misses. Lena Robinson and Ruth Thompson•of Luc know , Ruth's sis- terMiss Margaret Thompson of Toronto and Lena's friend Miss Lila Youngblut Of Goderich return- ed. September .11th from a nine day holiday to Russia. The conducted tour was through the Registered Nurses Assoclation , of Ontario and was arranged by Professional Seminar consultants at Ottawa. Principal cities visited were Nloscow and Leningrad with a five hour stop-over on the return trip at Amsterdam, Holland. Loses Finger In Farm Accident Wayne R. Redmond, who resid- es with his mother .Mrs. Mary Red- CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 tiSSIMSWICICSICSS.WPCIPCSVCS Shoot Wolf In St. Helens Ares Rick Humphrey of St. Helens shot a wolf on the road , just north of St. Helens, on Saturday even- ing. The animal was first noticed by Sally Dorscht in the area around Todds farm as Sally was going to the store•at St. Helens. She re- turned to the scene with her uncle and they later went to Rick Hum- phrey's. • Rick eventually spotted the animal on the roadway near the residence Of Art Woodcock. At first believing it' to be a rabid fox, it was shot and later found to be a wolf. There were porcupine quills in its mouth. Police were notif- ied and the wolf is being checked out for rabies , the results Of which were not available at time of writing. 09 A Tear In Advent. -",;2.00 Extre To U.S.A. 24 Pages . • Fair weather on Fair/day con- tinues to be ,a habit with Lucknow Agricultural Society.' The 108th, annual 'event was held on Friday and Saturday Of last week and it proved to be one of the better fairs held in the village. Luck- now seems to have'a monopoly on good weather Fair days. Satur- day was warm and sunny. for the first part of the day during the parade and opening ceremonies. The sun .did gain. and the wind became cool later in the day, but, nothing to affect anything at the Fair except , possibly the baby contest where some shelter from the wind would have been welcome for the mothers, small babies and judges. CONTINUED. ON PAGE 12 Ritchie, 19, pictured on t, daughter of Mrs. Alvin of R.' R. 2 Teeswater is Miss Midwestern Ontario. s chosen from among 14 ants at the Lucktiow Fall Saturday. Lorie represent-. owel where she was named towel Fall Fair. She is a consultant with a Listowel ,Agency. She fOrmerly d F. E. Madill 'Secondary was crowned on 'Sat tirda "by, Miss Dominion of , Deborah Ducharme of t, Ontario, whO is pictur- e left. ,new Miss Midwestern Ont- isthe right to enter the Miss 'ion of Canada contest in is Falls next summer. !1(1 Phce winner in the com- hwas Bev Fowler, 21, of rho was Miss Blyth Lions. the daughter of Mrs. Violet 1TINUED ON PAGE 24 oval has been received by lage of Lucknow frbm the :e of Ontario under the Capital Projects Fund for Ice in construction of the :ornmunity Health Centre.' et discussions with neigh- Municipalities had reach- stage where final plans had nnpleted by the architect gris for the new medical Ithe Winter Capital. Pro-. Writ Filed Against Village By Transport Co. Whose Truck Went Through Bridge, Council Discuss Repair To Pool the "Flax Mill bridge" in Lucknow Lucknow concerning ;the Johnston Transport truck which collapsed just over a year ago. The truck been issued against the village of A Bruce Comity COurt Writ has .postings as to load requirements. the bridge was not in adequate repair to withstand the weight of the vehicle and that there were no hands of the village insurance . •'The mafier is presently in the company. was extensively damaged and much of the load of grain was lest. stating that they were holding the village responsible for the damage from State Farm Insurance im- mediately after the accident hap- to John W. Johnston's 1966 'Mack pened, • in SeptenTher, of 1972, truck and Freuhauf semi trailer. The:village received a letter, . September meeting 'of Lucknow estimate presented by the Contract, Home. The estimate of $1500 Village Council included an ing firm presently building the new Pinecrest Manor Nursing , Other buSiness discuSsed at the The insurance company stated that it was their contention that CONTINUED ON PAGE 22 1,1111111m1MOINI111111111.111111111111111111111110111111illilill0111111111111 ffilliffillffiii1111111111011111061111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i101111111111111111111.111111111111, Approve Assistance For Medical Centre Project Couple Mark 60th Wedding Anniversary At Weekend Gathering In Lucknow, Area Residents For Their Entire Lives A popular and highly respected Couple of the Lucknmit district, , Mr. and Mrs. William G. Reed , observed their 60th wedding .anniversary on Monday , Septem- ber 17th. Open. House was held at the Anglican Parish Hall, Lucknow on Saturday, September 15th both afternoon and evening, when a large •number of friends called to extend congratulations and best wishes. Mrs. Reed is the former Debbie Webster. The couple were mar- ried sixty years ago at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D4 K. Webster. The cere= mony was performed by Rev. Mc- Kinley of Lucknow Methodist CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 ti