The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-13, Page 7Snowmobile stolen
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce are ask-
ing the public's assistance in the investiga-
tion of a large theft, Weber Street, Mount
Forest, Ontario.
Mount Forest Police Force report that
on the evening of December 1st, 1987 a dou-
ble snowmobile trailer and two
snowmobiles were stolen from an address
on Weber Street, Mount Forest, Ontario.
The trailer is described as being brown
with orange side rails, Ontario Licence
plate number 54771F. One snowmobile was
a 1987 Model 377, Skidoo, Yellow registra-
tion number 571753, with a black nylon
cover, the other was a 1985 Skidoo Citation,
registration number 558178, with a black
cover with Skidoo printed on side in
orange. Approximate value of stolen goods
$8,500.00. A vehicle would have been re-
quired to remove the trailer and
snowmobiles.
An older Chrysler/Dodge product,
CRIME,
TOPPERS
1-800-265-3787
cream or yellow in color, with a trailer
hitch was seen in the Weber, Birmingham
Street area, prior to the theft being
discovered. Three -males of scruffy ap-
pearance were in the vehicle when it was
seen.
If you can help, Crime Stoppers will pay
up to $1,000.00 for information leading to
the arrest of person(S) responsible for this
or any other crime. Call Crime Stoppers at
1-800-265-3787. You , need not identify
yourself, and all information is strictly
confidential.
Attention canola growers
ONTARIO CANOLA GROWERS'
ANNUAL MEETING
The Ontario Canola Growers' Association
is having an annual meeting on January 19
from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Waterloo
Motor Inn, Waterloo. Tickets are $10.00 ad-
vance registration, refundable at the door,
or $5.00 non-refundable that day. Lunch pro-
vided. For further information and tickets
call 347-2711.
COUNTY AND REGIONAL
CORN PRODUCERS MEETINGS
Annual meeting dates, times and places
for the County and Regional Corn Pro-
ducers' Associations affiliated with OCPA
are listed below. Each meeting will consist
of a thorough update by OCPA directors and
staff on current and planned activities of the
Association, and look at market expecta-
tions. Members will be encouraged to pre-
sent their ideas, comments and criticisms of
what OCPA is, and should be, doing. Elec-
tions will also occur for county executive
positions, and for delegates to the OCPA an-
nual convention in February. Where
regional meetings are held a regional direc-
tor will also be elected.
FARM REPORT
t3RUCE COUNTY OMAII
s JANUARY COUNTY MEETINGS
Wellington, January 14, 8 p.m., First Line
Seeds, Hwy. 7 Guelph;
Bruce, January 19, 1:30 p.m., OMAF Of-
fice, Walkerton, Speaker, Bruce Archibald;
Huron, January 25, 1:30 p.m., OMAF Of-
fice, Clinton, Speaker, DCPA 1st - vice-
president, Frank Anthony;
Grey and Dufferin, January 26, 11 a.m.,
Churchill Community Hall.
REGIONAL MEETING
Bruce, Huron and Perth, February 8, 1:30
p.m., OMAF Office Clinton.
These meetings, which are open to all
corn producers, are vital in providing
grassroots support and direction to OCPA,
and will prove well worthwhile to those who
attend. Please bring your neighbour with
you.
Terry James, Farm Management
Specialist
As a result of the inclement weather, the
regular monthly meeting of St. Joseph's
C.W.L. was cancelled on Mon. evening,
Jan. 4th.
The Father McCormack Council of the
Knights of Columbus are planning euchre
parties to be held in Feb. and March at St.
Joseph's Parish Hall.
Bible classes began in the school Thurs-
day evening, Jan. 8th and will continue
each week on Thursdays beginning at 7:30
p.m. Following a program called Journey,
the first class provided an interesting and-
indepth look at the first Creation Story of
Genesis. All those interested are welcome
to come.
The Youth Club resumed classes Sunday
evening in the school following the
Christmas break. They are continuing
their discussions on their faith and ways in
which their faith can and should translate
into social activity and day to day living.
Father Ed Dentinger left Sunday after-
noon for a much deserved and well earned
KINGSBRIDGE
rarish/School
By Luise Martin
holiday in Florida. We wish him Godspeed
and a safe and happy holiday.
After resuming classes on Monday, Jan.
4th, school children did not complain when
they received another 2 days of unschedul-
ed holidays on Tuesday and Wednesday
because of a winter storm.
On Friday afternoon the entire school
body travelled to the Goderich Arena for
an afternoon of skating, which was en-
joyed by students, staff and several
parents as well. The children will get this
same opportunity of excellent physical ex-
ercise, which comprises part -of their
physical education program, on four more
occasions.
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