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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-08-26, Page 9The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority was able to hold their annual Teddy Bear Picnic over the weekend at the Falls Reserve at Benmiller. About 50 bears and their owners came out for the event which included a variety of age classes. These youngsters found a cool spot on the ground to catch all the action and assured their teddys' had a good view too. Here from the coast Miss Linda Moore and her friend from Vancouver spent two weeks visiting with Linda's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore recently. They also attended her sister's wedding before returning to the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moore and Graeme and Hilary of Calgary are visiting with the Moore relatives in the area and took the time to call on Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson on Thursday at Bray Lodge. They recalled the building of the Whitechurch ball dia- mond so many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin visited on Thursday last week with Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kernahan of Van- couver along with her brother Norman Glading of Islington. Please keep in mind that a new cor- respondent for the Whitechurch area is needed following the resignation of Mrs. Emerson. The Lucknow Sentinel would be pleased to hear from any group or in- dividual willing to take on the duties of reporting the community news. Requesting assistance This week crime stoppers of Grey Bruce, are requesting the public's assistance in regard to a major theft that took place. in Owen Sound, early in 1985. Owen Sound police report that at approx- imately 7:25 a.m. on January 11, 1985, employees at Jim Gardhouse Motors, 250 14th Street West, Owen Sound, Discovered the north overhead garage door window (3' x 11/2' ) smashed, with entry gained. At approximately 8:10 a.m. the same date police attended and were advised that a vehicle and a total of three tool chests containing approximately $11,500 worth of various mechanics tools were stolen. The vehicle has since been recovered. The type of tools stolen from the vehicle were "snap on". Investigation has revealed that the culprit( s) entered the premises through the northeast garage door window, loaded the company truck with the three tool chests, then drove out the centre bay - clos- CRIME ing the garage overhead door behind them. No attempt was made to ransack the of- fices or attack the safe in the upstairs of- fice, although the culprit(s) did force a window to the parts office and gained entry. If you can help in this case, or any other, crime stoppers of Grey Bruce are willing to pay a reward of "up to" $1,000.00 for in- formation that leads to an arrest. Call - crime stoppers at telephone number 1-800-265-3787. You need not identify yourself, and all information is strictly confidential. Blyth boy to tour Ten year old Jerrod Button of Blyth is playing . the role of Sandy in ANOTHER SEASON'S PROMISE at the Blyth Festival this summer. And then he's going out on the ten week tour across Ontario and right through to Alberta! For a Grade 5 student who has never been farther afield than Niagara Falls and Toronto, it's quite an adventure. Jerrod will be out of school the whole time and ex- pects that Bernice Passchier, the Com- pany Manager for the tour, will set him some lessons to work on. But he's not too worried about falling behind in class - he's a bright student and should make it up easily. When he first auditioned for the role, Jerrod didn't think he stood much chance. "I'd done lots of acting at school", he said "and I wasn't particularly nervous or anything, but I thought there were other boys who would be better than me." The nerves hit him once he found out he'd been chosen, though, and so did the teasing from his younger sister. Jerrod sits in on rehearsals every day, even when his own scenes aren't being done. "Sometimes it's boring because scenes have to be repeated over and over again until they're right, but I don't really mind the waiting." He has already plann- ed what to buy with his acting earnings: a motorized mini -bike and a snowmobile, but not until late next year when he will turn 12. 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