The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-08-21, Page 3Luelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, August. 21, 1985—Page 3
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The youngsters in the baby contest at the Dungannon Fair.were surprisingly patient with
their mothers as the women showed off the babies; The winners of the three categories at
the August 16 - 17 fair were Mark Dawson of Dungannon, son of Dave and Janet Dawson,.
four to eight months; Jeni Mazie of Port Albert, daughter of Randy and Patti Maize, zero to
four months; and W iilliam Drennan of West Wawanosh, son of Cathy and GordonDrennan,
eight to 12 months. (Photo -by James Friel)
Three permits considered
West Wawanosh Township Council met
for the regular August session on Tuesday
evening, August 6, 1985, in the office of
the municipal Works garage. Reeve Aitchi-
son presided and all members Were in
attendance with the exception of Deputy -
Reeve. Brindley.
Reeve Aitchison declared a conflict due
to a claim for livestock damaged incltided
in the general accounts.
The minutes of the July meeting were
adopted as printed and circulated on
motion of councillors Todd• and -Baynard. '
• The building inspector presented three
applications for permit to council, andon
Motion' of councillors Hickey and Todd the
• building. inspector was. authorized. to issue.
building permits to . T.. and F. McQuail
(addition); T and F McQuail (shed); and IL
MacAulay (addition).
Wingham and District Hospital repre=
sentative Marian Zinn presented' a report
to council for the 'past year's activities at
the hospital. Included in her report were
' percentage use; patient days use; finances
and financing; and the progress of ' the
addition.
The •road superintendent reported com-
Wins Wintario
Larry Clarkson, 36, of Fordwich and
an employee at 'Treleaven's Luclmow
Feed Mill beat all the odds when he won
a W intario prize worth $200,000 during
the August•l5 `draw. Itonly doubled his
pleasure, though, because the man was
also married two short days later.
A report in the London Free Press
stated the Fordwich man and his wife,
(then fiance), Cathy Fallis, hadn't
concocted any
bi
i. plans for the -win
beyond having a free bar at their.
wedding and using some of the windfall
for a home. •
Even though the prize is beyond what
most of us can hope for, the .truck driver•
was pretty cool about the whole matte',
when he said the win "wasn't big
enough but it will do. It's pretty
exciting," he admitted.
Correction
Though both farmers were .finalists in
the Dungannon Funday Horse Pull August.
11, it was Ross Young of Tiverton, rather
than Gary. Kerr of Dungannon, who was
featured on the front page of Jost week's
Sentinel. Young and his team won the
horse pull. '
The Sentinel regrets any inconvenience
this error may have caused.
pletion of the pit run application on road
construction, and plans to do a very short
piece of road .construction on SR 24-25 if
financing is available.
Road accounts in the amount of
$66,726.01 were authorized for payment on .
• • motion of councillors Raynard and Todd.
The general accounts were also authorized
for payment on motion of councillors
Hickey and Todd.
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100 acres Ashfield Twp.. no buildings.
100 acres 'West Wawanosh. good buildings.
240 atmos Ashfield Twp.. new drilled well, good borne. •
450 acres Huron Twp. Cash cop. beef or dairy system, teed $1,200 per acre. made
offer.
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100 acres Kinloss; 950,000. •
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