The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-11-27, Page 5On November ll , at about *SO
pew,, two °fafiom the el
dimOntario oma" Police were
on patroion Campbell Sit in
Luclo aw, The of kers saw a youth
who they record as an earlier
reported runaway..
The officers saw Thai an alter,
canon was taking place between the
14 -year-old and an adult. When
offices triedto restrain the youth,
he,drew a f+ which he wavedat
them.
The youth was subdued.d taken
into custody but was laterteleased.
injuries njuries were, sustainedc
Charges are pending
Another runaway, teenager �yy�irl
ind �'
the care.of foster parents na.
Maims Townip,disa :..: ared on
November 20. Walkerton pollee
services arrested
.
e•girl with,
a
breachof court order on November
25 The girl had been • order by.
family court judge kv .-
iosr home
OPP are wig 'fcc someone to
claim an Arctic Cat sno ode-
which was found on November 18
in a bush on private property
County road, in Huron Township.
An accident, mooed. on Nov -
240.* 9:30 p.m when afi oyes --
old Khicardine mart was taken' to
Kincanline" hospital to ,attend to
injuries moved. The man pulled
out of concession Ham_
Township to turn nom onto big:
way21, when he was struck by_a
37-yearroidSouthampton Mari yii10who
was travelling northbound on linghA
way, 21. .
The Ripley Fire. 1paent.
tended the scenwto help get peepfe
out of their vehiclesP .
A revolver w•fed, in the lin-
f, *, •y1
.v._ an .:_ P
cat'dine an el>n�e P'
� s d� tel".:
'the xavestigation: is on .go .and
harps'apending;
new
n w headquartersfor he ..
county library system, tops the list
of capital projects an; Bruce
County's five-year forecast.
The county library headquarters
slated for the north end of. Port
Elgin could be built next year.. .
_11)449,0,/,
h� bert -financeh arm
said provided grants are available,
the °' economy,is the reason for
moving the schedule ahead.
"All indicators say build in a
recession," Gilbert said at council's
November t , meeting in
Wallrtot►, noting competitive bids
among contractors mean some
municipal , projects.. ° have been
coning ill below ,estimate:
The headquarters will `cost $1.5
.1 11`�t 50, ,puce
etre,of thtwo and,,a half , acre lot in -
Port .Elgin's industrial park; Of the
remainder, a provincial .g at fro;.
the Ministry of Culture is expected
to make up $500,t1 Taxes will
i rw4 Pu. 10 page
hold
friendship
meeting
wiemborsotheKairshea Institute
ih ed for a'dessert gon
November 210
onowiag the usual Opening,
Mairnieltoulston read a'poem Dita
and D. A.n tSe,' p
TheKhsh1+ Institute will
Making a donation. of $250(" 0 per
mother) : ,, new piriposld
Institute Building
Guelph.
lan : were,' m to have the
o Archive. Book be
rtocopied. ' isImes ;P y
w . be held December -49 at..the
Anglican Church hall.
Members decided : t>itlt a
couple quilts et
or
being
the friendaltip Meeting,.
r.
0
p - ;�; w
the �� was, s � by the 19
members present.by 'brin g* gift
for Wuean's Friendship Rouse,
Kincardiner
'Each ,m:em ar was Stan cont bute a
friendship m. to the
song,: dance, ,story, verse or joke.
Una Matthews was dressedas ,it
chef and ave 'several . household
hints and a story• his all proved to
add much laughter���pto. the meeting
e .
Alred* Braille s.,tand
thews .reported. o>n ;_the x ly lieu. .aim
October atgoa
l abe hDickie.gave an agricul-
ture item'regarding the -new. -:ng
budding` to be built shortly art
•Clinton..
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Wan owSentisela neaday. November %I, 1961 -- Page ►
uTniners are enjoya e
iron page 3 Summa tv. Wally -We've
he m;icee desires, auctions and do had a • , y life. It imp.
beachcombing. " is also an i to give 1 per cent of yourset-
avid photo'" with at least pies to each other.*
ilk slidesand many picturesWally and Mary have been
recording their 50 years of married honoured several times on this
life. For Mary, the stannterjamts special occasion. Following the
give her the tun to sit back, Wax November 3 morning service at the
and enjoy nature at its best Parents Pentecostal Church, pare
to Laura 141 Doug Dahmer, of gatheredfor lift lunch. On
L t Beach, Philip and Joyce of November 16 their family ;
b and Art and Barb, (of them to the Sutton Parkfor
Kinlouglt and grandparents* seven. dinner and presented them with n
ldn • and two great weekend escape package at t
hddr! , theirlives are full. Chrout Park 'mel,-: Toronto,
•
young as a which they:en read, this ;past.
from theearly in i r' (t; weekend."'
from ►ga 4'
' at>ii oad`1. mow: ha
one.too far. °
As a truck turns the corner;
r c t town' e, Ib
yp.p. � r
m T
is .pun"�. , �► � T
uatbe Weir
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ea w�er ttik h ;'tt �1v5 �fi. ,,..
wherer. ttri ,live Yes,
be.,. ys, "turn algid tend go back
the way::yout carne k. for an
old barn;li *down in the field,••
on.the lef ► fir l wa is
st, ght across frthe .°
One h • lam. or:my
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in' en .•I ,final ;,aived at the ,
homeof �' and,Defuse
Oakley..
"1 a pr s`week's.
memoirs I r« a ;its.
ting ,title n ; 1 tion.' it
was ltitl theager
and it discsxlh l biema
eineounte ed 70 yam' by
AMBLINGS
y Pat Livingston
theY were passing through, due to
lack of signs. It was suggested
that. all towns post their tie over
the post office.
Although not a stranger to this
area, I would certainly appreciate
all townships, could post on
Ei RY corner:in fl it`
t `. it e ,
re. et ih oar.
Ideroad: waynumber•', t
��
att"dt►
would know exactly .
are.
Thesalvation
Christmas illiReliefProgram
Should you find yourself in, financial.
hardship this Christmas contact The
Salvation Army,292 Edward Street,
Wingham, where we will 4e,conducting,
personal. interviews'. o assist you.-.
You can apply in. PERSON.December.2 to
a
6 inclusive, 10:00 AM4Noon or
1:00. PM` - 4:00 PM.
Captain R. Scott
Phone 357-195i
Donations of foOd, new toys, sh or clothing
can be left at the SalVatiOnrm :
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