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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BIR.D AND BAT
MIGRATION OVER YOUR PROPERTY?
The Canadian Wildlife Service is looking lor
landowners who may be interested in
parkipalling In a migrallon monitoring study
by Mowing a bird tailedto be situated on their
properly during spring and lall migralion in
2014. Ideally, bird radars would be placed in
open areas, wrthout la.II obstructions, and
have acogss lo main power within 200 nl.
131olo4als will downtoad data from the radars
every 2 Week& SitetS along Ilhe shoreline arid
within 15 km of Lake Huron are prelerred_ If
you mighl be interested in participating in this
moniloring program, please contact Bethany
Thurber at Bethany_Thurbereec_gc_ca_
HURON
C 0 u rt? Y
Corporation of the County of Huron
Huron County Library
Requires a
Part -Time Branch Assistant
The Huron County Library currently requires One (1) Part
Time Branch Assistant at the North Team of Libraries
See www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding qualifications
and the application process. Please forward letter of application and
resume in PDF format by 4:30pm Monday March 3rd, 2014.
The County opium is an equal opportunny employe,: Accessibility accommodations are available for
all parts of the mcruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. Onb, those
indivkluals selected for an interview will be contacted. Information is collected solely for the purpose of
job selection under the provisions of theMunicipal Freedom of Information and Pmtection Act.
Mr.
HURON
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Corporation of the County of
Huron Public Works Department
Requires
Two (2) Full Time Highways Maintenance 3
See www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding
qualifications and the application process. Please forward letter
of application and resume in PDF format by
4:30pm Friday March 7th, 2014.
The County ofHUM is an equal opportunity employer Accessibility accommodations are available for
all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. On6, those
individuals selected for an interview will be contacted Information is collected solelyfor the pwpose of job
selection under the jmulisions of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection Act.
Lucknow's StorNawberry
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Balance Forwarded
Income 9445.21
Expenses 9535.25
Profit/Loss for 2013 -90.04
Ending Balance
$3337.36
$3247.32
Looking for new volunteers for 2014.1f any
group or individual is wanting to help and
or participate in anyway, please contact a
summerfest committee memeber.
Thanks, Betty Stanley
Treasurer,
Lucknow Summerfest Committee
Public Notices
Public Notices
Public Notices
Public Notices
Public Notices
Townsh.p Ot
Huron - Kinloss
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TOWNSHIP OF HURON-KINLOSS
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
FOR A WELL AND WATER STORAGE FACILITY
(COMMUNITY OF RIPLEY)
THE PROJECT:
The Township of Huron -Kinloss is proposing a new well and water storage facility for the community of Ripley.
Recent investigations recommended replacement of Well 1 and identified a lack of sufficient storage capacity
within the Ripley Water System. As a result, the Township initiated a Schedule B Environmental Assessment to
investigate additional water supply and storage facilities for the community.
The Class EA process included an assessment of possible well and storage facility locations, and types of storage
facilities (elevated or in -ground). As a result of the investigation, a preferred alternative has been selected: the
construction of a well and elevated storage facility, located to the rear of the Ripley ball diamond at 21 Queen
Street. The preferred alternative also includes associated watermain upgrades.
THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS:
The planning for this project is following the environmental assessment process set out for Schedule B activities
under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) document. The Class EA process involves
consultation with the public and review agencies to ensure that the project can be carried out in an environmentally -
sound manner. The environmental assessment process has now been completed. There were no negative impacts
identified with the project that could not be mitigated.
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT:
For further information on this project, please contact the
project engineers: B.M. Ross and Associates, 62 North Street,
Goderich, Ontario, N7A 2T4. Telephone (519) 524-2641. Fax
(519) 524-4403. Attention: Lisa Courtney, Environmental Planner
(e-mail: lcourtney@bmross.net). An Environmental Screening
Report, documenting the Class EA process, will be available for
public review at the Ripley Public Library (23 Jesse St., Ripley)
and the Huron -Kinloss Municipal Office (21 Queen St., RO. Box
130, Ripley, Ontario, NOG 2R0) during normal hours of operation. 1
Additional project information is also available on the municipal
website (www.huronkinloss.com).
If environmental concerns arise regarding this project, which cannot be resolved in discussion with
the Municipality, a person or party may request that the Minister of the Environment make an order
that the project comply with Part 11 of the Environmental Assessment Act, which addresses individual
environmental assessments. Requests must be received by the Minister, at the address below, within
30 calendar days of this Notice. A copy of the request must also be sent to the Municipality and Project Engineer at
the addresses noted. If no such request is received by March 21, 2014, the project will proceed to implementation
as planned.
Minister of the Environment
77 Wellesley Street West,
llth Floor Toronto ON M7A 2T5
This Notice Issued February 19, 2014
Mary Rose Walden, Administrator, Township of Huron -Kinloss
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1122.nwa - kinkuj
21 Queen Street, P.O. Box 130
Ripley, ON NOG 2R0 519-395-3735
Infoghuronkinloss.com www.huronkinloss.com
Public Notices
I have accepted the nomination of
retiring director Lloyd Morrison to stand
for the position of DIRECTOR AT
LARGE for West Wawanosh Mutual
Insurance Company. I would ask for the
support of policy holders at the annual
meeting to be held at 2:00 p.m. on
Thursday, March 6th, at the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall.
-Paul Zinn
Services Offered
Services Offered
DOUBLE D COMPANY - Billiard Specialist
& Games Room. New & used Snooker &
Pool Tables. Moving recovery & set ups
welcome. Cues, cases, lights and all acces-
sories, shuffleboards, pub and poker tables
reconditioned, slot machines from casinos
for home use. Showroom 4 McGivern St.
West, Walkerton, 1-519-881-2113, Duffy.
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Marking your milestones.
For Obituaries call:
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Fax: 1-866-485-8461
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Births Celebrations 1 More
Coming Events
Coming Events
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
RENTAL OPTIONS
• Main Hall • Kitchen Facilities
• Meeting Room Seats 80
INFO & BOOKINGS CALL
Lucknow Travel 519-528-2388
BRIDAL SHOWER FOR
JESSICA LOGTENBERG
Bride-to-be of Bruce Thomas. Saturday,
March 8th. Come and Go between 1 p.m.
and 3 p.m. at 67 Albert Street, Dungannon.
Hosted by Colleen and Virginia Caesar.
Call 519-440-8951 or 519-529-7733 for di-
rections/questions.
ORDINATION SERVICE
The community is invited to celebrate with
us as Ken deBoer is ordained as a Minister
of the Word on Friday, February 28, 7:30
p.m. at the Lucknow Community Christian
Reformed Church, 293 Place St., Lucknow.
PANCAKE SUPPER
On Tuesday, March 4, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at
St Peter's Anglican Parish Hall. Pancakes,
sausages, desserts & refreshments.
Admission $10.00, Children 10 & under
$4.00, Pre-schoolers free.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
The World Day of Prayer will be held at St.
Peter's Anglican Church. Friday, March 7,
at 2:00 p.m. The theme this year is Egypt.
Refreshments to follow. All are welcome.
Thank You Notes
Thank You Notes
ALLAN
I would like to thank the Lucknow Fire
Department and ambulance personnel for
their speedy arrival to my residence last
week. Many thanks to the Wingham
Hospital, Dr. Miche Korvemaker and nurses
who took great care of me. Heartfelt
appreciation to all my neighbours and
friends that showed concern and helped.
-Clarence Allan