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The Lucknow Lions Ladies have donated $1,200 to the Lucknow District Community Centre
to help fund a cooler system in the community centre's bar and kitchen. The presentation
was made by Hay" Stever to Lions president, Lorne. Cook. [Sentinel Staff'Photo]
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Development through EmployMent. He ser-
ved as, the foundation's executive director,
until he assumed a inlItime position as
representative for Leader Dog School.
Local eo le will associate P.R.I.D.E,
the' project supported by Lions when tliey
and the Leos sell candy canes at Christmas
time to raise; money for the foundation.
Approximately 135 people attended the
Lions Ladies Night held at the-Community
Centre. Several presentations, were made
during the evening's agenda. President
Lorne Cook, presented a cheque for ,$200 to
Mr. Kincead for Leader Dog School and a
cheque far $2,000 to Lucknow School
Concert Band leader, Gord Cayley, to cover
expenSes of the band's recent trip to, the
Lions convention in Ottawa.
'Mr. Cook also presented a .plaque,.. to ._
'Harold, Nicholson for his contribution tO the
Lucknovv Lions Club.
Kay Stever of the Lucknow Lions Ladies,
presented a cheque for $1,200 to the 'Liens
Club to help fund the new cooler system
, being installed in the community centre's
kitchen and bar.
rates
Reeve Barry Johnston and
all council members were
present for the regular meet-
ing of council on June 5th.
Tile drainage loan applica-
tions were accepted for G,. A.
Sande, Donald Morrison,
James and Donald Boak,
Terry and Warren Zinn,
Robert MacMillan, Mrs. Ro-
1141rold Nicholson., retiring seeretaryof the Lucknow LIOns 're4ived plaqUe honouring elofje de Boer and for .Eric
fiini fcit his work with therWeknow Lions Club. atilieliOns-Ladies Night, Saturdarnight.1%-e Exel. - •
presentation was made by. Lions president, Lorne Cook; Har•old continue his Lions The road superintendent
[Sentinel Staff Photo] was instructed to send a
registered letter to the owner
of lot 6, concession 7 request-
ing the removal of field stone
deposited on sicieroad 5
between concession 6 and 7.
By-law # 9-1980 was pas-.
sed on motion of councillors
McBride 'and Gitib which sets
d, the mill rates for 1980 per-
taining to the collection of
V1r taxes for local,, county and
edudation expenditures. Tax-
es are 'payable in two instal-
ments, the first by July 15th
and the second by November
30th..qv.,
The rate for public
school supporters will be
26.481 an ihcrease of 3.602.
mills; Huron-Perth R.C.S.S.
27.584 and increase of 6.190
mills and Bruce-Grey County
R.C.S.S. 27.793 an increase
of 2.690 mills, The increase
in public and secondary
school requirements account
for approximately 2.149 mills
of the increase.
Applications for building
permits were approved for
Viola Cook for an addition to
a house and tOlVin. Bart and
Fred Edwards. for drive
sheds.
'A motion was again passed
this year to temporarily close
'the KinlOss extension of
Havelock Street from 10.00
a.m. to 8.00 p.m. on Satur-
day, July 19th and from
10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on
SundaY, July. -20th to facili-
tate a tractor pull.
The township waste dis-
posal site will be open on
Tuesdays from 4.30 p.m. to
7.30 p.m. and on Saturdays
from: 9.90 a.m. to 5.00 .p.m.
for the months of July,
August and September, be-
. ginning on July 5th.
General accounts for
$11,374.47 and highways ac-
counts for S24.249.04 were '
ordered paid.
On May 26th building
permit applications were ap-
proved for Hank Duikerito
demolish' a house and to
build a cattle barn and for
Keith and Stephanie Addison
for a residence. '
The report on the-lYleMul-
len Municipal drain" wasac-
cepted subject to the approv-
al of the Ministry of-Natural
Resource& and the Saugeen
Valley Conservation Auth-
ority conditions.
The final motion of this
meeting was to engage the
engineering firm of B. M.
Ross, and Associates of God-
erich to do n survey and
profile on Whiteehnrch side-
road 35.
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