HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-05, Page 1fr
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At the Mwnsayhip 21co':mee,t ng of Ashy
field Touncilappl ons
for summer student employment
were reviewed. ,Tont :o was
►t �. hourly rate or $5.50.
�WS attended -the meatin
�gardtng t e' s r'atlon ant onston
trte-
on :of a new +entceway inhis
urm ►rope . e const etiowas
tla r l by counc-.1104nabi
ewny itust be
suPerinten-
nsMructed o I
dent's satisf tion
Tom m0 0.ii ring
Burnside and' Associates l
council a view of the re
triage
e, orts
ronsided on Junky
Gawiu ki, of : the:: l
Grove Beach Association
pmached council regar~dinf
possi
bil
ity of have
Grove rove access ted
graded. The, road `;superintendent
wilt meet with 'Mr, Gawut
makeuitable arrangements.
e drain loans 'were
mor
'lepenbeekp Brian
aster, Lawr' ate,-Charle
Culbert an ;:Ault Gihsou.
conflict of interest,
Gibson has previously d l
pile dramence rating bylaw wa
three•readings; and passed
ouncil requested asnengineered
drainage plan,�
t+e 'hip,
Sent
yrs
will
m
no ti
P -1W fol i fsu1wien
and
. � tiiieis�i���J�YY�r ."^-` f.a. ✓ 1P,
a e i4Cs- c�ouniiittee of
iirliCe4rey sep to h
efintdalsle 'fee
o
be charrged students using.:'00110."4
owned is at uts. Th
money would hey 1 Y. for the
$11700-1w rept the iu au-
vients 116000(t. last ::year. 'n041144::
were told at,the ' ► g.
the cost of -i str*ant.re 1 -
been climbingsteadily for: mut
four years,
t that lit meeting, 'trusties.
tabled ahei
��. .°but• 'l:'uery;
may - -28„,:renoWei1 jthe attack On
What many
''5P110. a;410Ort fee" and
-uuuoie tax,-
. It leads tar' two levels of•
tion,' one for those Who can
to
v
elitist dun, aec'htet '
Catholic board .10a4S 'the .way .m
user fees." • :.
waechter saiid heater 100-j_vis
the -i Ward's and predi;.#ice
user fees,: for computers Will be next °
ori'the i, .
Other trustees argued. they C n't
support.a-new fie rn the wake of a
tax increase.
".1 can't �'eyia go. lite' Mildmay
because of thee> tom, " d Irl
Weber, trustee. ooii mittee
should look At it -again;•
weber -and others Sligges
ems, hetuged .to';helntls�ur'rh
,�
tel more.onsi'414%
il y for dare
the s;nts�;:
Commenting en the.argumentt
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sone, iamb
incanline trustee
woman nave niruch.a t+
b
amount
t e..
families in her lima.y
ve•.t :'ki $9 • ust to
away for while" she said..
loEl . , wasaeveotu
de
,Ch firman 'Kiefer
co m ttee will now look see
hool unts
Tom Myer.
survey: which showed' stif
take instruments...hom�e'
.
mm. of
Work.
Kieffer..
tonlrt;. :toile
gday,i
instruments ;Suffer"
the hoof.
nnuta
amount of tom,
rxrrnr'. xrwt.�k:'t
4 Rof damage
when they lead
Co 14t$
ertor's not r living ample
the series of an kles on the local.
Guiding. movement, the Sentinel
trietand. interviewedyoufl bohe
s
and teenagers involved ,m,
local Scouting movement.,
If
Lord Robert ttarkii.:Powell -.
were alive today;. heww d,be:
very;p oud`of the Way his germ
ofan idesCreginding Scenting -in
9904 has .progr'ese over the.
t 87 years* .
You:. will mothatld off
tho holes'the basics of.Scouting its their
starting points during ;laden-
army
an.a y ori.
Cefore putting lira
*grant on
paper, a group of 20 boys, Wim'
all pants of ' lrondonr, gla
attended a camp with- Baffin.
POwellfat Brownsoalssland. at,
was in August 1901 and the
following fall, illiden-Powett
wrote a soda of s booklets
calling "'Scooting for 'BOys�
Although he did .not intend
to -
04
std a., new 'orgura, the
enthusiasm of young boys to the
books w Sa great, they,start .
Bing their own patrols. and
findingfinding,,theit'owitScout leaders.
Locally a grip of toys -aged
1 :14 get together each Mona
day evening, :under the leader.
ship.. of T` ra detioerand George
Brophy,
• While it .may be, easy , to
:. beton* a Scout, itis not coy to
be a trueScout.
Are ex
and understand:, the is
On my Wiwi
Ipr..mio.set •do.my- hesto'
To love.and serve
My Owen, mricountry and my
fellow man,
And .to lige by the Scout Law.
Thin&but law
Helpful'�nd 'rMwVrNt,
Ki dead cheerful,
Considerate and clean!
Wise in the use of hit resources
• makes Scouts.think amt how
they measure op as a person
where they need to improve.
The Scout salute- three fingers
of the right hand to tho brim of
the beret with 'the palm of the,.
hand facing o mar& - shows
res t, courtesy�'a d friendship.
It is usedonly when in full
u T
The sign, n, which Uses the
sate ;three fings, is a reminder
of the three parts of the promise..
If youyou've ever wondered about
the special ,:hand (using the
left hand) Of. the : Scouti
e2
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an a preu a'
'in our an will ,coftrol an►
..,. au.
J i
! a
e
Y,y .ugerrt#xpr tnd next
inc ude; Bill
cis of wa; lob Washington
of Ate; Greg Shyshko of Toronto;
Ray Wage. of , Belleville Fred
'Smith of Toroutml Nick Pod-
; of ..: �.
Combe .Brockville; Ro yuan
y
of Orangeville and Sid Finklestein
`of Cambridge.'
n...Lucknow's
nn. project
Cour Non -Profit C.•. .: ration. `Inc
��tom.
fortis are available from the village
clerk's office.
g -r
Andy Cormack, manager, told the
Sentinel that rental "fees . have still
not been established.. Successful
applicants will be advised)
aa
-
proximate!3 60 'days priorto' oc
cupancy.
} att 1 t rlrgs W .td.: of Chesley
Agan construction rentiy.. ort
tielatOWta. non-profit 'housing
pto on'Willoughby °Stmt.
Comply. of. the ::$1,094,000
jis scheduled for late Decem.
be r,
eat' IOW*. .
'ter. Cationsri .t':Ya
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f . :
,� e 20 Unita
Mg. a t by .the. Bruce
Alexandria' Va&WS that s king:- too many rays is
dangerous to your health. Here her friend, fig Droust, lends a hand
a: app ►ing a good sun block to protect the fair -headed eh lid
Alexandria *as a spectator at the retest track and field day held at
the Luck and District Christian School4 Vitt Livingston photo)