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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-02-20, Page 5F Diamond Jubilee Tulips. The Royal Canadian Legion has selected a beautiful blood redlulip from Holland to celebrate its 60th anniver- sary and as a special sign of remembrance. It is the Legion's goal to, sell many millions of these tulip bulbs to corporations, institutions, service clubs and individuals in Canada. As a special project, many school children in Canada will be given some bulbs to do their own planting. These fiery Darwin Hybrid Tulips, which grow to 24 inches, produce large flowers with lasting and sturdy qualities. Flowering immediately after early tulips, their size and brilliance will be eye catching. The bulbs are hardy and easy to grow and will last for many years if left in the gmtind. All tulip bulbs will be delivered in time for planting during the fall of 1985, to flower for the first time in the spring of 1986. A purchase of these bulbs will allow you to help make these tulips a living sym- bol of the Legion's Diamond Jubilee Year as well as enabling you to enjoy them for many years to come. • Help the Legion to continue helping others by buying your Diamond Jubilee Tulips. The price for 10 bulbs is $2.50 or $25 per himdred. Contact Joan Robinson, 528-5153 to place your order. The Legion - 60 Years. Of Service The Royal Canadian Legion was founded in 1926 to help veterans of the Boer War and World War 1 to readjust to civilian life. Flom these humble beginnings, the Legion has grown during the last 60 years to become an organization of over 600,000 members, includ- ing 170,000 Sons and Daughters. The Legion's prime purpose is to help veterans, and their dependents, 'receive fair pensions, disability allowances and adequate medical or rehabilitation treatment. The focal point of legion activities is perpetuating the memory of our fallen solclierS. But the Legion is also one of the most active Canadian community service organizations - helping the old and young in more than 1,600 communities through sports programs, medical research, bursaries, care for the elderly and low rental hous- ing for the needy. Last year the Legion contributed approximately $30 million in its various communities not to mention many thousands of hours of volunteer labour to the running of its various service programs and activities. The Legion's role in our society today is a proud record of continuing commitment to the individual, to the community and tO Canada. West Wawanosh *from page 4 agrees to hire a summer student to work on the secondary plan, through the County of Huron, and to contribute a portion of the student's salary tluough the involvement in Mtmicipal Administration Program. Council had no comment to make on an application for severance for an Fast Wawanosh Township property. Motion by councillors Todd and Hickey, That West Wawanosh Township council hereby confirtns its support of the Home- stead Group Home in its establishment of an Independent living Skills program for three boys in the John Hindmarsh log house on concession 1. Councillor Raynard reported that the wording for the deed for the Ludt/low Health Centre is not yet finalized, and since a copy of that deed has not .been received council did not authorize the • signing of the cost sharing agreement. The general accounts in the amount of $9,412.24 were approved for payment on motion of councillors Raynard and Brind- ley. • Request funding to prepare •by-law •from page 1 • Discuss Sidewalk Damage By -Law A by-law to require anyone causing • damage to sidewalksor water lines to pay for the damage was discussed, Council sent the by-law back to the village solicitor for amendment and changes in the wording. Request Fbnding Bruce County Hanning Department has applied to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing's Community Study Grant program for funding to assist the village in the development of Secondary Plan policies for its Special Fblicy Area and funding of a new Comprehensive Zoning By -Law. In making the application, Don Scott of Department budgets... •from page 4 totals $214,771. Production of official plans and amendments has been budgeted at $77,000 while business development and transportation has been budgeted at $62,000. The agriculture and reforestation depart- ment budget for 1985 totals $46,350. This • represents a 26.4 per cent increase over the 1984 budget. This budget revolves around the tree inspector and one reason for the in- crease is the hours worked per year have in- • creased by 300.Equipment rental costs have also gone up and postage and printing costs have been included. the Bruce County Hanning Department told the ministry in a covering letter, the village's Secondary Plan was approved m 1983. As part of the preparation DV this plan, it became apparent important areas to the continued viability of the village were located. within Regional Floodlines. This situation had a significant influence on the village's decision not to proceed with preparation of an Implementing Zoning By -Law when the Secondary Han was approved. Subsequently the village requested and received approval in principle for Special Policy Area status for one portion of the village and now intends to persue the possibilities for Special Policy Area status for two additional portions of the village and to proceed with the preparation of an implementing Comprehensive Zoning By- law for the entire village, to implement the Secondary Flan and Special Bolicy Area. The village has received approval in principal for special policy area status for the majority of its commercial core area and a substantial Pottion of residential development. The council is now persuing the possibilities for Special Fblicy Area status for „two additional areas each of which contains a mill, providing an import- ant source of industrial employment and a small amount of residential development, and to formulate appropriate Official Ilan Policies for these areas. Lucknow Sentinel,. Wednesday, February 20, 1985—Page '5 Attention FERTILIZER COMPANIES • The Sentiners Farm Progess Edition 85 will be published March 20. Cal Call Pat or Tom to book your space! 5284822 A ALLIS CHALMERS uSoyabean Production" Clinic • Thursday, February 21st, 1985 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. • Lucknow Community Centre —Varieties, Planters, Weed Control-- CHAER PERSON - DOUG CAMERON sponsored by; LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE, LUCKNOW HACKEITS FARM EQUIPMENT, LUCKNOW The an To SeeMIs iisINTEE ZOO LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home, double garage, a wen maintained older home. Inquire for further particulars. 220 ACRES, well bulit on, approximately 200 workable; brick home, Cuirass Town- ship. • KINGSBAIDGE, hwy: 21, 5 bdr. home on &IMMO with recently constructed workshop. KINLOUGH 4 bdr. home on approx. 2 acres, priced reduced. CUSTOM BUILT 4 bdr. home hwy. location Lucknow area. For further particulars in- quire. 125 ACRES close to Kincardine, top of the line buildings. RETIREMENT 2 bdr. bungalow, Outram St., lower level has extra bdr., 4-3 pc. bath, new kitchen, priced to sell. WEST WAWANOSH 200 acres, brick home, boef-hog barn, pit upright silo, Imple- ment shed, productive Harrlston loom soli. 240 ACRES ASHFtELD TWP. level productive cash crop soil, comfortable 3 bdr. home, Implement shed. 150 ACRES West Wawanosh, 120 workable Harrlston loam soli, nicely kept 3-4 bdr. home, Implement shed, conventional barn; hard and soft wood bush. c7 For further Information on these properties, please call • WARREN ZINN, 529-7350 ALVIN ROBB 395-3174 TERRY ZINN, 529-7350 For the finest in Home Furnishings.... We have the largest selection of home furnishings in this area. Choose from such manufacturers as •Kroehler •-Kaufman °Brentwood • •Electrohome •Hitachi we have °Bedroom Suites •Waterbeds • Chesterfields • Hutch's •Stereo's .T.V.'s 'Micro -wave • Ovens and much more. .s, ;.; VISA* • Check us over to -day. MIDDLETON 'S HOME FURNISHINGS INC. 164 JOSEPHINE ST. 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