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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-11-27, Page 3Lucknow. Sentinel, Wednesday, November 27, 1985—Page 3 NOTICE' Sears Canada Inc. (Lucknow) WILL • BE OPEN MONDAYS FROM NOW TILL CHRISTMAS Clarkhill Feeders Ltd. Silo Unloaders- Conyeyors .Feeders R.R. 5 GODERiCH, ONT. N7A 3Y2 PHIL CLARK 524-4367 A 4.11 awards evening was held at Brookside Public. School Nov. 19 to honor those completing six and 12 club projects. From left to right, Brebda Gibson, Trinity, and Lisa Scott, Port Albert, both completed six projects, Angela Schneider, Auburn, completed 12 projects, and Margaret, Cronyn, Blyth, Teresa Meriam, Port Albert and ,Julie Glen, Auburn, also finished six projects. Missing are Lisa Card, Kingsbridge, six projects and Nancy Carmichael, Dungannon, 12 projects. ' [James Friel photo] Gi'oups question Hydro's need At least two groups will question Ontario Hydro's need to get electricalpower out of the Bruce Nuclear Power Development when they appear before the Consolidated Hearings on the Ontario Hydro Transmis- sion System in Southwestern Ontario. Both Energy Probe, a Toronto-based research foundation • •and the Foodland Hydro Committee made up of Bruce, Huron. and Middlesex' farmers saidthey intend toprove need does not exist over the course of the hearings which got underway in Guelph last week. The joint hearings before the Ontario Municipal B O and and . the Environmental. Assessment Board were bogged down in procedural wranglings during the first day and the hearing Was adjourned early another day while Ontario Hydro lawyer Bruce Campbell sought more information on a proposed alternative route to be presented by the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. Campbell told,the hearing the provincial • utlity is not prepared to have the . route, proposed by the agrologists, considered by the consolidated: board. EXQUISITE Family. Ring ORDER BY DECEMBER 11TH FOR DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Agnew J & Gift Evening Appointments 528-3940 528-3532 Campbell also pointed out Hydro will not consider the route commonly known as modified M3 which was quashed by the Ontario divisional court in July, 1984 after. being approved by the previous consolid- ated board hearing. The Highway .401. route was discarded when several mvnicip- alities'along'the highway including Oxford County said there had not been adequate notice of the 1982 hearings in Stratford. Campbell cautioned the lawyers and representatives of the Highway 401 municipalities that a transmission line route could be built in the area even though M3 has been termed technically deficient. Campbell said the entire southwestern Ontario study area is at risk. Hydro wants a transm4Sion line to move bulk electricity from BNPD through Huron County to London. From there, the line would go to the Nanticoke .' generating station on Lake Erie. This line referred' to as M7 is part of a recommended $432 million system plan. " The hearings continue this week and are expected to run six months. Waste site quotes are opened Council for the townhip .of Kinloss met for the regular session on Nov. 4 with Reeve Barry Johnston and • all council members present. Quotations which had been invited from four engineering firms to submit a proposal for provision of engineering services related. to the preparation of a plan of develdiment and operation of the township waste disposal site based onguidelines provided by the Ministry of the Environ- ment (MOE) were, opened and the quote of Paragon Engineering Limited of Port Elgin was accepted for $5,250.00 as it was the low. quote. The highest bid was $6,200.00. The engineering costs ,of producing the plan of development and operation of the, waste disposal site are subsidizable' to the amount of '54,000.00. By-laws were passed pertaining to the maintenance 'of the MacDougal, Conley, Young, Pettepiece, Taylor-Tiffing-Scott. and, Dore municipal drains. A motion was passed supporting the resolution circulated by the• ' town of Durham requesting the Province of Ontario to amend the School Boards and Teachers Collective Negotiations Act taking away teacher's right =to strike. • General accounts for 558,646.79 and roadways accounts for $65,432,.97 were approved. Donations keep rolling. in The Sports Complex has already receiv- ed donations in the drive -for i'gbuilding funds. Alan McKim, Richmond Hill; Elliott Whitby, London; Mark Berger, R 2 Goderich; Margaret Thompson, Toronto; Dorothy Stein, Cambridge; V. A. Mow- bray, Lucknow; Lucknow Chiropractic Centre, Lucknow; Jack Webster, Edmon- ton. , .. Thelatest ticket purchases have been: Lucknow Farm Supply, Lucknow; Lucknow Hardware, Lucknow; Sewing Boz, Luck. now DeeVee's Ladies Wear, Lucknow; Doreen Young, Kincardine; Quinn's Flow• ers, Lucknow; Loree's Ladies Wear, Lucknow; Brock Cleland, Lucknow . Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, Lucknow; John F. Austin, RR 7, Lucknow; Marie Greer, Lucknow; Pat Grazier, Lucknow; Charles Liddle, Ripley; Doug Stevenson, Lucknow; Janice Londry, Lucknow; Karen Whet- stone, Lucknow; Mrs. Donalda Moffat, Lucknow; Bruce McKenzie, Lucknow; 'Holyrood' Butchers Hockey Team; . Arm- strong's Home Bakery, Lucknow; Les Fet- ter Shoes, Lucknow; Fairview Foods, Luck - now and Young's Farm Drainage, Kincar- dine. EYFLi1 Furniture at (ptt Ltd. Hwy. 21 North Kincardine, Ont. 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