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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-20, Page 5I,aelcuow Sentinei, Wednesday, March 101 an: neehart Street interview Scliool students come home Should -Canadians shop in. the To the editor: •. MI fuer ,students of Englehart., High School are invited to ''Cone on Homes far en t ekr./ !Xif3A An;: °0g. August 5th. 1991. Are you planning your summer va tion. or weekend away in 1991? Make Nana 'now to "Come On Home To EHS`a!l Dont delay o.. Call or write for more information ation today!' We're looking forward to getting everyone together again! (you can help OA by wading the word to any friends, or relatives, or by sending US .,q their name anti aaddress) Please call or rite for more information; tato register yyory to i�vep the current �t0 9SQ reunion newsletter .... see,. you August 1st eh„ 199111 Contact - Shirley Colquhoua -. Sectary,Englehart High School Reunioa Committee, -P. .- X.6 9- Englehard, 0111 06)0 POJ 11-10. (705) 5444419. Mores released recientlY by Statistics nada': _ te that mote Canadians travelling cross the border , *wing '� jJ��r, , ',i?�3i'hl ,;, f�! •iw i tJ ' �rbng. skeet rtiMviSy; x" a comer* do you see an wrong w th this devreltlp g trend? .' Regulations controlling the dumping of fill have been approved , by the Provincial Government for the Village of Lucknow, and the Townships of East and West , Wawanosh, Aseld, Colborne, Howick and • Grey, This regulation restricts filling in any watercourse, flood. plain, wetland, headwater area, lakeshore gaily, or river valley within these municipalities. The placement of fill in a regulated area now requires a permit from the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority -(MV'CA). These regulations were registered with the support of each municipality. Public meetings to review these regulations were held in each of the affected municipalities. The .purpose of the regulation is to ensure that the proposed Ming won't cause pollution, affect the value or function of important natural areas, cause erosion or slope stability, or affect flooding. Maps outlining the location of areas thatare regulated are available at the MVCA office in Wroxeter, Applications for a permit are available at municipal offices, or through the MVCA. Questions regarding permits for the placement -of fill, or the regulation, should be directed to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, at 335- 3557. There were six fables sof shoot at the St. Helen's party on March 11.. High pink card Russel Irvin, second high, .Isobel Kilpatrick; high man,, Clarence Hansa, second itigh, Cliff Menary, most shoots George Mitchell. There• were nine tables of shoot played at the Drop in Centre on. March 15. High lady was Ann Anderson, low lady,, Evelyn Phil- lips, high man, Lloyd Moffat, low man, Michel Moffat, most shoots Harry Wall. Antra Johnstone Although Anna Johnstone said shopping in the U.S. is nice "for a change", she . believes the money should be kept in Canada. Mrs. Johnstone cited the high unemployment figures as one good reason for keeping the moneyin this country. A recession is a depression that got sidetracked by prosperity. Happy Birthdays wishes • to Bea Schott on Mar. 21. The Point. Clark community welcomes back Nettie Vanderwells and Vera Latta who returned home after vacationing in Florida. The Pot Luck Supper held on. Mar,.,, 11 at the Community Centre had around 85 people in attendance. Dave Moffat Pave Moffat didn't 8 .. wrong with pepple shopping across. the border saying, "If they can buy itt cheaper, the e mow.: j we to. Mr. Moffat referred to the extreme difference in gasoline prices between Canada and the U.S. as an example. He also` believes Canada benefits from American dollars . through' tourism - 1 by Bev Hansonmonaislismanumusionaimam. The supper was enjoyed by everyone. . Special thanks to, the appy Hearts Club (Ripley Seniors) who provided ,the. excellent entertainment after the supper. The event ' was hosted; by the Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club. :Thursday, Mar. 14 saw, a happy group�of youngsters travelling to. the Southampton Museum. Thanks to :;Museum organizers "Cage and Jodi". . Everyone thoroughly enjoyed making eornhusk dolls, origami paper - boxes, and cloth Ninnies. The sunny weather made it a perfect March Break day and F.A.C.E.S. thanks all the', parents .who joined us on' the trip. LIMING!) WANTED PAUL ZINN 528.2411 ALVIN ROBB. 385.3174 WARREN ZINN 528-3710 WHITECHURCH - 2 storey, 3 bed- room, aiiaohed garage, breezeway, well decorated-, only 1e years old. Asking $75,900. 50 ACRES - Kinloss, 35 cleared, 15 cedar and ash, all fenced, dug pond. KINLOSS. 98 acres beef/dairy farm, 34 ties, 4 bedroom home, 80 work- able, spring fed pond $135,000. 100 ACRE BEEF FARM, 3 bedroom home, 2 barns, pit silo, steel shed, 70 acres in hay. 5 bush, 2 miles from Lucknow 130.000_ 100 ACRES,' ASHFIELD - Beef bam, Mated floor hog barn, 4 bed- room brick home, 75 workable, good chow farm. COUNTRY HOME - on 3.25 acres, Kinloss Twp., 3 bedroom, brick/cement with attached garage, drilled well. BRICK SIDESPLIT - 4 bedroom, 2400+ sq. ft., fireplace, family room, W.W. Twp. Move in condition. Asking $119,000. 3 BEDROOM HOME - With 12 x 22 workshop, treed. lot fronts on mill. pond, now floor coverings, great starter or retirement horns. Very good' condition. Asking $72,000. ASHFIELD - 4 bedroom home close to town, b acre tread lot with small barn. Good family home.. $82,500. SPOTLESS - 2 bedroon bungalow, Havelock St., electric heat, wood Move, now kitchen. Asking; $85,000. •CENTURY FIELDSTONE, home on. 150 acres, beef bam, coloured steel shed, 20 x 70 silo, 120+ acres work- able, 14 hardwood, superb setting. $225,000. OWNER "MOVING b 3 bedroom, 1► . storey home, 2 baths, hardwood oor�i�s,,� IHav�elock. St. Reduced to S ST. lenevated 0 'bedroom galow with family room, carport, od yard. Priced for quick sale. 2,000. financing O.A.C.. on all naw 1990 or 1991 Passenger Cars, Trucks, Vans, Aerostars up to 48 non:ths • or To -.day And See For Yourself AT , . � MOTORS 1 fro 11ii1� rialll�ll, di , llill�li