South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 7

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l ir‘ Robert and Carrie Lamont were united in mar July 21,1990 at Tolmie M ' r PM" . Parents are Alex and Wilda Lamszrfi? and Diane Brnghnm. of Oshawa. i‘ _ [huge on Snlurday. byterian Lhurch. Pnrl Elgin. Snugeen Township. and Ken allowing a honeymoon in the Greek Islands. the couple will reside in Saugeen Townrhip THE PORT ELGIN TIMES. Wednesday. Februar)~ 7. Si Nor Queen. n Canadian-own- Ed 24w old at Smfiford Farms. Port Main, estnhlished herself as one of the leading Elias in North Amer-in with her mashing vie tony in the $138,025 l-riwtte Stakes It New York‘s Belmont race truck on Saturday. Alter she rum in the Gardenia at Garden State. she‘ll go to the Station! Fun in ‘Port Elgin and rest until March. Mr. Sufifon‘l and lrziner Gil Mum: think the filly can win again in the Gardenia in Novem- ber‘a: dierllvbeuop-gainsi bas- icIiHy the some field she deiented in the BMW. Riding the Kenmdryhred chest- nut filly was veteran Melina Garter. At the wire she was 1% lengths in (ran! in me while con- test. Thu: was 138.1. victary was aflonl Flinnâ€"silifll ‘ Wins $100,000 Race worm 3100,25. to Mr. Stafford and increased the fitly‘s lifetime earn- ing: ta 5150.000. a realm] tor a Canadlnnwned 2year old Not even Northern Dance: or Viéeregn] came dose to this figure in their juvenile yells. Her mean! in 12 races is six wins, five at which came in stakes. three seconds and two thirds, The uni-y time she was nut all llhe mon- ey was in her first nee at Fort Erie on May 1! when she was min by 10 ienzllhs to Pots: Queen. Mr. Stilton! and DL George. Badame, veterinarian. picked the filly out. The two have been going to sales together 1m- 14 years and have picked out stakes winners like Evyd Spirit, Royal Tm. Cassi. Tan- Charger and Sharon Market. all at which are at the staifmd Farm in Port Elgin. Mr. Staflord says this is the greatest lihnll fur trim in his 20 yenn running horses. Barn lost in fire A number of chickens and livestock were killed in a fire that destroyed three farm buildings about 10 kilometres south of Port Elgin early Saturday morning. Farm owner Doug Ewing Inst about 600 chickens and 60 lambs in the blaze. allhough 150 steers escaped harm. Ewing said at least three steers were destroyed. The fire broke out at about 6 a.m,. destroying the three connected buildings. Saugcen Fire Dcpartment Chicchter Ens said he could not estimate the Extent lUO' cene alnmbt EthllL‘l in prezel u has been replzlr-ed h: the nut SllL‘t‘l. 5.1“ ' .1)» l in s ,u'ucei lea e.\i'hn1:\e< Sxime th'rt‘ li‘tl‘dy .lLlnllit': “mobile ml slllllhr‘fhl (if toun H [01* ll] almmt ever} mutticipalitv l . miner, last week er‘ '- l4 turmer. .\ll' Llugvd Merle nl' H l: 4 with hlS pulling popwei'uns on mam Lamp ln rm 4 supply of Queen and 4121” Photo of the damage. but said it was conâ€" Siderable. Ewing is partially covered by insurancct When firefighters arrived at the scene. the blalc was too far advanced to prevent the desiructiun of the buildings. A shed was hosed down. and the house. which was upwind from the fire. was nnl harmed. The onus ' ‘ been determined Ewmg noticed while hc was doing the chores, e all the fire has not yet the blaze badminton shol‘ during recess at W: through on on overhond onl Thomas age 1‘: Pole Pcdcmgion Station Day Care Gr

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