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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-17, Page 2Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Dec. 19 - 5:00 p.m. Dec. 29 -10:00 a.m. Jan. 7 Regular Schedule Please Use The Letter Drop If The Office Is Closed Thank You For Your C000peration Every variety, is part of a program that has been developed for.Ontario growing conditions. CO-OP offers you the varieties, quality, selection and service you want. Rinloss Township Council Appointments to the vari- held the inaugural session Ot4 committee for one year • for the 19814 982 term of terms were made as follows: office in the municipal buid- - Maitland Valley COnSerVa- ing at Holyrood on the even. tion Authority representa- ' ing of December 1st with the tine, George McBride; Reeve and all council pres- Whitechurch Community Construction. (addition to a shop), As per by-law the Reeve's remuneration was set at $780 per annum and for council, lors $660, an increase :of $60. The road superintendent, is to receive an increase of $1550 for 1981 and the clerk $1500. The drainage and building* inspector rate is to be $7,00 per hour and the waste site attendant will receive $45 for 'full day and $20 for even- ings. - Livestock evaluators for the next year are Lloyd Husk, Bob Gilchrist and Donald Rossi. poundlceepers are. Ev- an Keith, J. McEwan and Charles Murray and fence viewers are Frank MacRen- zie,,• Donald Bushell, Currie Colwell and ElwoOcl Elliott. • ber,:Wm, Haldenby. George McBride; flolyroc i v., a The minutes of November Hall beard,Wm, Haldent emns .ederat government s feettie meetings were adopted as and David Eadie; Lucknc read on motion of councillors . , . . and District Health Centre, Gibb and McBride, Barry ' Johnston; Lucknow and District Fire committee, sfa • 1 it 11, suppor o agricu turat industry fartn . is expected_ to:-cease _expenses—How -could they- .a.Jack_of funds.„available to operations in the new year. succeed?" thd Farm Credit. Corporation. Barrie was highly" critical Barrie said Canfarm's loss (FCC) the federal body which • of federal agriculture mm- provides low interest long= ister Eugene Whelan for is tragic, given the increas- term loans to farmers. At its blaming farm groups and ing cost/price squeeze facing Dec provincial agriculture minist- farmers,-Canfarm, :he the ember said, is ember passed a unanimous Board meeting, ries for Canfarm's failure. a unique management tool FA resolution calling for a large "Whelan promised Can. farmers can use to make - farm support until they had themselves more efficient. increase in funds for FCC. ;p Barrie called the federal He has not kept his promise. time to establish themselves. "Whelan should stop telt- ing cheaP shots at others and government's lack of support . the responsibility 'inexcusable and short-sight- First he dragged his• feet on place turning it over to the farm where it .helong$ . on the ed. He said agriculture is one' co-op, then he changed the Federal Government," . of Canada's few major indus- inles and ,loaded them down Barrie said- Ontario farm. tries with a potential for with red tape and needless ers are also• concerned* about , short and long•term growth: Applications for building • • • • ' George McBride and David permits were approved for. Eadie;' ,Kinloss TownShip John de Boer (shed), Leon- - -Recreation- conirnitteer_Dave_ and Stanley garne), atld Gihb, Wm, Haldenby, Susan Mike O'Neill, (remodel a Belmore, Margaret Cough- barn). lin, Jim de Boer; Jack Mali Council granted $100 plus and June Gilchrist; Saugeen three rentals of the township Valley Conservation Author- ball ,to the 1st Holyrood ity, David Eadie and to, the Broirnie Pack as a result of Lucknow and District Arena the appearance of two Beard, George McBride and Brownie mothers at the David Eadie. meeting and a grant of General accounts "for_ $350.00 was made to the Wingham and District Assoc- iation for the. Mentally Re- tarded for the Silver Circle Nursery School on behalf of their appeal. approved for Robert Svmes $59$216.49 and highways ac- counts for $17,967.19 were ordered paid, • '; Previously an applicatiOn for a building permit. was The Ontario-Federation of Agriculture (OFA) attacked the federal government for its feeble support of the agriculture industry last week, - OFA president, Ralph Bar- rie, said farmers are upset by , the end of federal financial support for Canfarm Co-op- erative. Canfarm, a com- puterized farm accounting system, was taken,over by a farmer owned co-op hi April 1979, after it was abandoned' by Agriculture Canada, Can- • Name Huron warden... aP OA OP LUCKNOW SENTINEL DEADLINES For News and Advertising For The Month of 'December ISSUE DEADLINE *from page 1 work, and live? We have a responsibility to attempt to provide for them as well. - Harborer also stressed the need to maintain a proper balance in' the county between industry and farming although Huron is primarily an agrarian county. "We must maintain a proper balance of growth and find other means of employ- ment," he.' said. "This can .be achieved without infringing upon' agriculture. "Some municipalities are not prepared to accept larger industry. But others are not taking advantage of tourism as an area of growth and employment is not developed. As warden I propose no drastic changes but my intention is to move forward and to build communities that are more attractive for living and working." Haberer added that council can teach common goals for future generations to follow. The voting among the 30 .councillors was evenly distributed and the vote of Goderich Reeve, Don Wheeler, had a large bearing on the outcome. Wheeler is the only councillor with two otes and he cast them in favour of Haberer. Lueknow Arena Schedule WEDNESDAY, HEC. 17 1:30 - 3:30 Moms and Tots 7:00 - 8:00 Atom Game ^ Mildmay at Lucknow 8:30 Intermediate Game Mount Forest vs Lucknow THURSDAY, DEC. 18 Industrial League Kintail vs Holyrood Lucknow vs Flying Dutchmen FRIDAY, DEC. 19 7:00 p.m. Pee Wee Game Teeswater vs Lucknow 8:30, Bantam Game Ripley vs Lucknow SATURDAY, DEC. 20 8:00 - 10:00 House League 8:00 Leafs vs Black Hawks Canadians vs Red Wings 2:00 - 4:00 Public Skating SUNDAY, DEC. 21 1:15 - 3:15 Public Skating 3:45 Juvenile Game Wingham vs Lucknow 7:30 Intermediate Game Wingham vs Lucknow TUESDAY, DEC. 23 13roomball Holyrood vs Teachers Ashfield vs Lucknow West Wawanosh vs Lanes 611111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111