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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-09-21, Page 1Fair Was,a­ success s i o N township; The municipality will Lot 18, Con. 7 and 8, contammg funding will be made for asphalt numerous occasions at the mur- with the reduction of a brochure p also reimburse the count for the y one-half acre of land, about the Lucknow's 131st consecutive fall third and received a voucher from designed to attract visitors and/or materials used in erecting the fence zoning bylaw as it permins to buil- fair is history. Despite drizzly Paul's Place, and Steve Andrew permanent residents " to North on the lot. dings and animals on that property. The paving is subject to infrastruc- weather -on Saturday, the greater, • received a Pioneer voucher for $25 'Landfill survey In -camera. Baltrusaids, 44, in the Windsor Kincardine, early Wednesday part of the fair was a success, from Bruce Raynard agent, for his An in -cancra session was held to He said Baltrusaitis was told in custody in the county jail in NHEDC and/or the general fund. however, there was a very poor fourth place showing. evening, Sept. 4. He worked as a brother's death, the same day as Baltrusaitis'appeareii in Gen- Wayside pit support given to the fair dance on The pork carcass competition and for other pharmacists when they .. on Monday. He was remanded in Saturday evening. auction - received a good deal of and Stephen Garrod, and the Grier - sons. • see Must, page 2 neighbors, most of that work Staff Sergeant Al Ncvillc e I' The Qpecn of the Fair'was chosen attention again. Milt Turner had the Kincardine OPP said the c ring set. area. during,a slightly different format on champion hog. Successful bidders When police concluded their ! ' Kincardine OPP said no -motive . Friday evening. The young ladies for the hams were Snobelen 'Farms has been established, but said scene, they appealed to the pub- were Judged and gave their -'and the Lucknow Co-op; for the; ., • see Worked, page 2 impromptu speeches upstairs, and loins, Thompson Feed, Ripley and " the crowning was finalized Terry Powell. 6J downstairs in the arena.. This Miss Lucknow is The reserve champion hog was y e year's entered by Tim Small. The hamsy f Diane Ross, of .R,R,• 3, Wingham,' were purchased by 'Brussels Lives- who was sponsored by the Luck- tock (Len Gamble) and the Luck- " now Village Market. Karen Miller, now Co-op. of Holyrood, sponsored by From The dignitaries competition on .Our Heart, was first princess. There Friday evening provided, a lot of was a tie between Katrina Abbott laughs for the crowd. Attired in and AbbyLynn Knorr for second long white aprons, each was given -' princess. Katrina was sponsored by . -the ingredients needed to make the Mayfair Restaurant and Abby- icing and then decorate a cake. Lynn by the Lucknow Lioness Some of the gents got carried Club. Elementary' school high point for -at, the away With a little too much milk in the icing sugar, resulting in a rather � students, work exhibited mixture', but abet was no fair .were Jos Eisen and Bethrunny Luchics, both students'at-the Luck- deterrent to those who bid strongly ✓� when Brian Rinloul auctioned off y now and'District Christian School the 'show pieces'. Over $200 was - n s SAO each and medals received raised and will be donated to the y presented `by, Paul Klopp, MPP. Arcna Fund. Murray Irvin was the overall field The good sports taking part were H * ," crop (8 crops) winner and received Paul Klopp, MPP Huron; Huron th Blake Alton Memorial trophy. Fred deBoer 'was second m the Warden Allan Gibson, who is also 'y field crop competition receiving a . Ford jacket compliments of Reavie the reeve of Ashfield; and Reeves' Stu. Reavic Jim Boyle, and Bob may' 'y Amanda Humphrey wasn't sure whether to smile or c as she allowed herself to be wrapped p y cry pped Farm Equipment; Terry Zinn was • see Paisley, page 6 with this 10 lb. albino Burmese python named "Chrissy", during Lucknow fall fair days on , Saturday. (Pat Livingston photo) Two Dungannon. streets W.W. councillors forego remunerat• ion are topic for discussion develo to support ment committee Eleven ratepayers from Dungan- non expressed their concern with their ture funding and Ministry 'of Transportation approvals. y y West Wawanosh councillors are 24, Cone, 6 (Foran farm being Energy, will exceed the budgeted the condition of hand-Maple met The tender of Huron Construction digging into their own Pockets to purchased by township) and cur- estimate, support a project of the North rently licensed by the county. - In early August, the municipality streets, when the with Ash- field Township council on Sept. 6. P p Co. Ltd. for asphalt paving .on 'was accepted. Huron Economic: Development Council agreed to have.the Huron was granted 55,0(X7 by the minrstn- to havea Miniuwc Conc, 4 • Various items in the tender document will Committee (NHEDC). .. County credit with the Ministry of if the survey was to he pursued: 'Icfi ofncil Trangrew• lionreed c 'and be covered under 'normal construe- At the Sept. 6 meeting, a Motion Natural Resources for rehabilitation Council ,t up to the chic( was passed' that'councillors would ' of the wayside pit on that property building of ficial Joc. Hanna, to Nook at the arca provide tom- lion alloc<n,un' while others will divert their remuneration for one transferred ' to the credit of the advise a potential huger of part of " mcnts• f 11 d h C d 0 Application for infrastructure pp a un er t e ani a/ ntarto Infrastructure Works, meeting to the NHEDC to assist township; The municipality will Lot 18, Con. 7 and 8, contammg funding will be made for asphalt numerous occasions at the mur- with the reduction of a brochure p also reimburse the count for the y one-half acre of land, about the paving of Cone. 10; from County Tile drain loan applications were designed to attract visitors and/or materials used in erecting the fence zoning bylaw as it permins to buil- Road 1 westerly, as money permits. approved for Arthur Simpson, Do4g permanent residents " to North on the lot. dings and animals on that property. The paving is subject to infrastruc- Scott and Gerber Wynja. Huron, The total donation' is $200 'Landfill survey In -camera. Baltrusaids, 44, in the Windsor Kincardine, early Wednesday and the funds will be directed to A capacity survey o1 the An in -cancra session was held to He said Baltrusaitis was told in custody in the county jail in NHEDC and/or the general fund. township's .landfill site will not be discuss the meeting in Waterloo on evening, Sept. 4. He worked as a brother's death, the same day as Baltrusaitis'appeareii in Gen- Wayside pit undertaken at this time, Aug. 30 with lawyers A.L. Ostner for other pharmacists when they .. on Monday. He was remanded in County engineer Dennis Merrall talked to council about the wayside pit on part of the north half of Lot The cost to complete the survey, incorporating all criteria required by the Ministry of Environment and and Stephen Garrod, and the Grier - sons. • see Must, page 2 This year's Miss Lucknow Queen of the Fair Is Diane Ross (front Centre), with (1-r) Karen Miller, first princess and Abby - Lynn Knorr and Katrina Abbott tied for second place princess, (Pat Livingston photo) n p r .Charge victim's brother with murder By Ron Wassink Burgess said nobody knew the numerous occasions at the mur- A 44 -year-old man of no fixed elder Baltrusaitis, adding that der scene. address has been charged with "nobody knew he (victim) had a Burgess said this- week the first degree murder in the shoot- t accused was driving a vehicle ing death of his brother, Kestutis KeSIUtis Baltrusaitis was found similar to the one police were Baltrusaids, 40, of invcrhuron. dead of gunshot wounds, in his looking for. OPP charged Vytautas Inverhuron home, north of This year's Miss Lucknow Queen of the Fair Is Diane Ross (front Centre), with (1-r) Karen Miller, first princess and Abby - Lynn Knorr and Katrina Abbott tied for second place princess, (Pat Livingston photo) n f p .Charge victim's brother with murder By Ron Wassink Burgess said nobody knew the numerous occasions at the mur- A 44 -year-old man of no fixed elder Baltrusaitis, adding that der scene. address has been charged with "nobody knew he (victim) had a Burgess said this- week the first degree murder in the shoot- brother." accused was driving a vehicle ing death of his brother, Kestutis KeSIUtis Baltrusaitis was found similar to the one police were Baltrusaids, 40, of invcrhuron. dead of gunshot wounds, in his looking for. OPP charged Vytautas Inverhuron home, north of Police have not found the Baltrusaids, 44, in the Windsor Kincardine, early Wednesday murder weapon, area early Friday morning;' He is morning, Sept. 7. He said Baltrusaitis was told in custody in the county jail in He was last seen alive Sunday Monday, Sept. 12 of his Walkerton, evening, Sept. 4. He worked as a brother's death, the same day as Baltrusaitis'appeareii in Gen- relief pharmacist, offering leave his brother's funeral. He was oral Division Court, Walkerton, for other pharmacists when they charged A ith the crimeon on Monday. He was remanded in wanted vacations. According to Friday. custody until Sept. 26 when a neighbors, most of that work Staff Sergeant Al Ncvillc e I' date for a bail hearing will be was in the Toronto and thunilton Kincardine OPP said the c ring set. area. led to a quick arrest• due t, Constable Andy Burgess of the When police concluded their round the clock police in.vestiga- Kincardine OPP said no -motive . investigation of the murder tion and the public "ans�Ncring has been established, but said scene, they appealed to the pub- our calls for information were a investigators have their suspi- lic for help in locating a maroon 'on • see Worked, page 2 cions. hatchback that had been seen f