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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-02, Page 15d,: 1910. N. • rOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1970 'LUCKNOW NOMINATION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ' munity support received from .:var- ions organizations with particular reference to the Lions Club for donating the ice„scraper to' the arena and•the Legion for their. financial assistance to minor sport. Reeve Joynt outlined the town's. debenture debt which he felt was in a very healthy state, He made reference to continued pressure by Ontario: Water Resources over the years to have sewers installed in'the downtown area. Knowing”' the quicksand conditions, he felt that the project would, be impos sible under the present financing _...a;rr_:ngements i.�th__.rhe Ontario • commission and said that the , town engineer has estimated the work at •between $400 ,000 and> $500,000, He maintained that the responsiblity for pollution was' both federal and provincial and that the cost sharing arrange-. ment at present was not such asto 'permit an expenditure of this kindon a small municipality. He said, "A. municipality .with a one million dollar assessment cannot . 'pick up a. net cost of $250.,Q00.. This is why 1 have fought this with Ontario Water Resources • Over the years." Mr. Joynt said.. he would definite, ly,'be. standing for the office:of Reeve for the next two year term. r. The Reeve spoke of a proposed road building project on Ludgard . Street which along with other road work a ;bridge on Havelock • Street South and sidewalk work eXtremetigh cost of financing. 1.1e said that the:ditch to the west of the arena had been' taken: under- .- $600DirnprOving the west entrance . and parking 'area at the arena. The well, drilled several years ago at the ,south=east outskirts . of. the. village , has not been dev- eloped ,:again'because Of the high cost nder-the_exist- ing money. -market. Councillor Oclon •Wraith spoke ..of the rise in the water rates stat- ing that ever increaSing costof service. made some rise necessary. .tha-t-a.'surplus might -The established to assist with the Cost of bringing thelnew well into serVice the last. .estimate of Which was about $19,000. He.stated that he and councillOrGeorge Newbold rep- resented the council 'on the newly gnimpfr7 4 ''.'!"fir THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO formed recreation committee ,and: that he was pleased to see the . • committee operating efficiently under the chairmanship of Bill Hunter. Councillor Murvin Solomon, as, chairman of Hydro,, gave.a finan- cial breakdown of the work of. the hydro systemthrough the two. 'years 1969 and 1970. He said that thispast year Ontario. Hydro had increased the cost of power to the local municipality by 7 °Jo but that thishad been''absorbed by the system and had not been' passed on to the consumer. , He said. word. had been received of , . an additional 81 % increase vhich'would.'come early in 1971 and -That a decision had not been reached as yet as to how thin Would be' financed locally. Mr. —Solomon spoke. of the hydrb . system's share in purchasing the new town truck and of the' pur- chase of the ladder truck. He also outlined steps taken' in'the building of .feeder lines in the : south -end of town which are hook-. ed up to a feeder station just south of Lucknow. This will provide; improved service'to'the village.,• • . Councillor Harold Greer, as chairman. of .the building commit• tee for the Lucknow Arena project, gave., a detailed break down: of costs involved..' • The/cost of bringing the •building up to; the national :building code, not 'including. other improvements was $23,228. This figure was broken down; repairing trusses and piers, 9,435; new, steel, 10,108'; engineering, 2,927; re= pairs to bottoms -•of. trusses ;. 758, The cost of 'the new. addition at the west end , and; its facilities„ - bing•-a.nd=heat-- ing, 5087; wiring'2800 for a tot- al cost of $33,49.6. Other experises'included improvements .to the old steel' roof ,'1000; remodelling of the east end , .1.400; painting, 1875 for• a Total of $4275:, It was discovered that the old cushion around the ice .surface... had to be replaced and this, with the installation of ii cementslab walk way and standing area 'be- hind the c;,• lion, cost $5000. , $1 Q i'nsuranci`saving was realiz- ed by this work as,an' accumuld- tion •of old paper, etc. had, result- ed;' in the 'old 'seating .area being:. Considered by' insurance officials PAGE FIFTEEN NEW ..NYLON BEATERS! 3 SPEED STAND MIXER' Special Price $12.97 Saves •time, and trouble. Mixes, whips, blends in, seconds. Fingertip ' button speed selector. Avocado with white base — 120 volt. Reg. Value $14.44' ENGLISH ; TEAPOT wnj CREAM & I SUGAR ET A SHARP CHRISTMAS GIFT 4 'PIECE ,CUTLERY'. SET Genuine Lama. 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