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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-26, Page 1, • `Ya 4 rlu.reat ngn • Two area nen were lisp in critical condition Monday* as a result of -a - motor vehicle ac- cident on Sunday, June 23,1991. The Goderich detachment of the Ontario Promo,al Police was called to the accident scene on . sideroad 6/7, near Huron, County - read 20, in, : A ell Township, at 2:30 a.. Sunday morning. ' A south bound automobile �gj".■y�:�.- or �.y junior ympics p� 2Ip��,,�-� '�tsi._-r,.r. -- ''"'�� uc beId _ Pubo. own juniO o _ week; ,�n' l g we pre rare for like W� world Olympics. Shown displaying their prowess at sack jumping mpinare Oat to right) Cal McDonagh BJ. Mayer, Lacey. Miurray, Cody Hamilton, Brittany Ackert, Johne EI elanie El ck and. Clint amilton.'Brett ` Brittany : phr�tln, ' Phillips (right cornir.)`.d isplays a gleams m.'hrs eye ashe reanies: he is out in front of his feIIpw dominates. (Pat Livingston phioto). �I,gi . Ndrrec' 'Mr. 'iagar.waa add% tit spits al l . aspects of Brea a. The request by Rod McDonaghtO � y tin ;installit is .si with. the have all or a portion of his westerl' �� ii g d" ,buailding inspectcsr .Costs. • ..and, lot, being lot 4611 and lot 4610 plan .._. ns' it .+.:: :Y�.;� .-r,....: _ � ,, liabilities will' . be the responsibility 47, at 440 Elgin Street, was ne ed. of the LOBO.-' Denial was also given to Gordon - Dean Duvallwho sought advice Maize to have a portion of his bill regarding erection of a shed on his. exempted on lots 427 428- 11props :at289.:OJ ant --St r: =S- on t asts that the land is advised . to - see Ed 'Chilton, "wholly or partially unfit .for buil- B.M.Ross senior inspector and Gary ding purposes" (bylaw 6-1991). The .Austin, building inspectorfor flankage and frontage will be ad- - . clarification regarding the easement. jutted to accurately reflect the lot Omar Brooks: attended ° the size - of 148 feet x 132 feet. Pees meeting asking for 'clarification. on will be based on 180 feet total. . how much fill he is. - allowed on Alan VVagar, of the LCBO asked property on North Delhi Street. council's permission to erect a sign Council rrvill instruct Maitland Val - Bruce r County Board of- d cation • Co aration Author quid es fof 132 ft west o De hi . Street to . taper for an ditional .33 feet back to ground lever In regard to Mr. Brooks' quest‘n, regard*,g addiuional _hookups, he was instrr cted to consuilt the gineer,on the project. Council rescinded .bylaw 20-1990 : and ave`tw bylaw • -. � . o��a� by la*. being Execution Bylaws for the Special Operating Agreement for Sewage Works, Clerk -purer. - Bertha Whitcroft saidthis was simply a matter of housekeeping. Bylaw .8 was passed regulating iustallla ions and connections to sewage works: ' I5 ,h • • Board against national sting ®' Bruce County's Director of advanced to the point students are Education agrees with the Minister judged "on more than one, final of Education that Ontario students exam. ' shouldn't be part of- a glorified IQ Trustee Craig Otto agreed, saying test under the guise of national the old de ,arttnental tests meas testing of school achievement. the elite of a system but did nothing, So far'the Bruce Board has had for anyone else. "Testing should letters from three other boards only be used toimprove 'die system. asking the Minister of Education to of it is used to compare teachers, reverse her decisions and let Ontario . students or provinces to each other,, be part of national -- testing on it has no wine .Otto said. students,..Trustee Ray ' .penton wonder Trustees want to know more out how anyone would set a national the puurpi se of the tests, and the test, sayng a county -wide test reasons for the Minister's stand, but would be "tough" to devise, while a are reluctant to go back to the days province -wide one would be of measuring all students by one- - "monstrous. exam. Director ofPaul ati! - "Some students are good at tindale had recently met with the writing tests, some are not," .said Minister and agreed with her con - trustee -Ron on-trustee-Ron Gatis. "I thought we corns that the national tests would not take regional differences into account. There is also question of what- : the tests, . are meant to measure. Martindale said if they are to inure : Canada on an Wei" - national stage, - it is : likely all of Canadian students will be measured against the elite of countries like Japan. + ' - Martindale said the top den per cera of Canadian students could compete well inwrnationally, but is not confident: