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tram page 1 *eclat ''couunl unity use'' projects. Ontario Scholia -
Ong, but if its not bawd on the like the we en the•books for The Bruce County Board •of
curriculum:a s a waste of time. The Saublect The province win *lege Edavatal way eonsider vendtag
school year is almaily under Unite QW&4sliglinnIStht inentimoile ita own -money to Make sure 0114,
plasma' Martindale sad r eathmunitY Wes like day caw Olio Scholars still get a financial
or office space for other wades. row*
Capital Fund* Tedford sod both cornountY uSe The provinCe WOO Ssid it is
snd sbare4 sjce with tituce Cow- oanc„eikas the siot) award that goes
Miiigontonjhe1atrowidof
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capital grants dodast mealy the
nthcP Beard has no boilding
projects to do this yew.While
chainnan David Inglis • e ssed
°Oat dismay' over the.
Wine 'to vii any pr01/111401 0010
this year for building projects
trustee Don Tedford minted out it
got $555„000 earlier this year tO be
spent in 1992 on the Wiartnn Public
School.
Even without other guts, the
Board is being kept busy spending
the $2.2 mink* it was awarded in
1 ,
990 for wodc In HePwOrtk
Walkerton and Port Elgin. The
Board is also doing its own projects
in 'Chesley and at the Ontdoor
Education centre.
As well, the Board is honing to
tap into a $50 million fund for
are being investigated '0*. the • with, o conflate to
proposed 'Sirtuble school. achievingover80 per cent. B�ard
IfegotiatiOns are con chairman DavidInglis said hes
thin* on two .possible sites for diSaPpointed the province set high
4000% aoudads (00E04o Scholarss then
polled away, its soppott iling "the..
For its vitas - they Bruce -Grey need foraction,* ninny. Areas in
te Boardir,'Qcestatie" about this tinie. tecesslon." .
Tedford said the
the, $5!7 MOM elementary school province took "an put the. efftist
crowded St. Basil'S.school in Owen & suggested the $100 scholarshiP •
Sound,. meansa lot to some Artiness
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especially. in a recession.
That project had been number one hopes of saving the Ontario
priority on the separate board's Scholarshipr, from becoming what
wish list and on -the books t.ce, six' Inglis described as "just *piece. of
Years; "There's no question 'about paper, the board will, look into
the need for the schools- said the . paying the $100 itself, while still
board's Wing superintendent of Pstestill$ the province's decision.
business. The BrucvOrey Separate There are between 70-80 Ontario
beard did not set any capital, fun- Scholars in Bruce ' County each
Ashfield township council met on hookup into the existing "D" branch capability of the berm to contain
June 11 to discuss engineer's of the drain. He also stated his peak flows, and how a'. spill over
reports on the Wetnria Street concern with neighbouring poplar would affect his property.
Drainage Works and w the Lane roots infiltrating the drain. Mr. Pridham responded ta5 the
Drainage Works Alton Berm William Taylor then indicated that questions raised by Donald Alton
Construction. Tom Pridham, ea- no maintenance had been done on and Bill_ VanDyke indicating that
ghteer and Paul McINtyre, of R.I. the outlet since its installation . the cost of work already comoged
Burnside and Associates Ltd., of
Stratford presented the reports.
Seven landowners - attended to
discuss the report on the Victoria
Street Drainage. Mr. Pridham
explained the watershed, the
problem of erosion of the owlet on
Mr. Taylor's property and the pos-
sible options to rectify the probiem,
and an estimated cost of the project.- Eight landowners met to discuss
A preferred option was thew**. the -Lane- Amin, Alton Berm
cussed in further detail., Construction report. Mr Pridham
Bill Balkwill raised concerns . pointed out that the purpose of this
about the extent of the water shed meeting was to discuss the en -
and possible alteration to it since gineering aspects of the project and
the initial report in 1977. It was the work required. He reviewed the
pointed out that several gullies Were report in detail and explained how
eroding in that immediate area. the individual assessments were
Ken Vanderburg expressed a arrived at.
difficulty in getting a suitable Chester Hackett questioned the
1977 and that he wished to see the on the berm was incorporated into
project proceed if the costs could be the levy for the Alton property.
kept in line. Council subsequently voted in
At the conclusion -of discussion, favour of adopting the construction
council opted to deter adoption of report and the clerk was instructed
the preliminary report and instruc- to prepare a provisional bylaw.
tions to the engineer for a final
report, until further pertinent infor_ A public meeting or Ashfield
• rwUpright Junipers
• Fruit Twos
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Magnolla
Annuals A Rosa Bushes
Assorted Lilacs
White Pine
Paul Cole, Superintendent of Personnel, Bruce County Board of
Education got a chance to get out of the office and on to the school
yard last week. He was filling in for LCPS's first year teacher, Ann
who won the yard duty relief at a recent conference. Mr. Cole
took on, some of the grade eight graduates in a pickup game of
basketball. (Pat Livingston photo)
Snowball Bushes
Spreading Junipers
Roils Trees •
Morbid .Crabapples
Weeping .Pussywillow Tree
Seofteri SpniCe •
Colorado Blue Spruce
Douglas Fir
Plorriedn0 pow:04u
Assorted Perennishi •
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33.00
Plow...15.7$
14.25
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AN 50% Off
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•Plourt..25.00
• 15.00
Now...10.50
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NOW...52.50
Aft 25%Off
25%40% Off
Assorted W�Igsla' Rag.. 4.00
MitiVurn eiltitiptitts , Reg. 0.00
Sunspot guottymus Reg. 15.00
Emerald Ceder Rego stoo
Forsythia Reg. 23.00
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