HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-26, Page 8Larry McLellan, of St. Mary's displays good form in delivering thus
ball.. at the District 4 playdowns held in Lucknow last Saturday; Deep
in thought is grandson Jamie McLellan. The St. Mary's team of Don
Leslie and Bill Graham will advance to c mplete in the MI Ontario
Lawn Bowling finals July 6 and 7, in Ottawa. (Pat Livingston photo)
The Township of West
wawash .has set its mid rate foe
1991 sad held the *ns * peitioa
of the increase. to .997 per vent.
The total residential public tato is
.19.510, an increase of 4,636 per
cent over 19qo rates, Thie rate is
comps of:
General municipal
County
Elementary '
Saxon
4,155
3,568
6,457
5.330
Public school, suppertem With
average assessment of, ,000 w ;
nay $778 genes - 1$43 '
r
than ui►1990. -
. The total residentiet separate rate
�s 20.3.47, an increase of 5.698 Per
cent. This rate is •comprised' of:
Genet municipal 4.155
County 3.568:
Element' 6,760
Secondary5,864
SeParate school supporters with an...
average Assessment of $50,090 will
pay $1,017 in 1991, or $52 more.
than in 1990.
'G rate
The trust tate in tho Poll
pillage of Auburn is up. by 14,4
pe.'e, gent,: Whik ihe *v° light
down by 36.572 per cent.'(This
.
due to the debenture for the ;s' =T
light installation in 1980 ma
in 1
The total increase fork Auburn
ratepayer is 2,341 p cent, An
essment o 0,+ .im Auburn
wallow $11 mom than in 1
$674. The trustee mill .is 2
Tesidendat and, 2,300 commercial
annd nes residential' e streetl ght rate
commercial and business,
Business and commeraltatesfor
p�
ics tall sup rare mu
county 99; . elementniy
7.596 and secondary 6,271.
Business and dom inercial -..separate
school support rates for elements;
7.953 and Secondary 6.899.
DinteannotfeStreet .light, ratesare'
up X11,71 per cent, from 19900 to
1,288. residential and 1.515 coffin-
mercial, levied on assessments.to• a
.maximum of $23,000.
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Bluewaier Gymnastics dub,. Sia . blind, a Itindergym
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y Loraine McGuire
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Deepest sympathy is extended to
the faindy of.the.late mid tents„'
of Ripley, who passed away suit -
delay ..
% week at h home.
Mr. and Mrs. pill. Bennett of
London spent the weekend, here
their summer homey
Lorraiee Mc vire, Julie McGuire
MI on Chrie Chrisand Peggy Fad,
ne River, were m Blyth on Tues-
day
ur --day evening to seethe play13a
hop "Qtiter ; ch wi
mu*a►ta
Mr. -�act
T to, . fit a few days qtly
of t e!! s 9 mer here.
-. +�, x'E�S!.►t!A♦ `� RT home �rg1�lM
• Mary Bk of.:ucowr, and
fo;s rly of the 4th:Vic.° spent a
few ys.:visiting with her daughter,
Boyceand, family of Sit, Ste4..
Marie and also attended the h
eniteml convention, . which was,
being held at the Sault; .
This . week officially., starts the
summer holidays , ' ;for school-
children, let's lupe they are e
and ;hppy, ones,,,-Slow..down ,►d:
watch for little ones on bikes,
The Point Clark Lighthouse and r
~Museum is open for the summer
$04$on.e :: Sure to visit, and;:.
remember you can climb to the; t
of the lighthouse for a fantastic
view.: s
IirL .
reunion
eands` son
eutaoi
was •; held June 8.. at Huron e
nial School, Br field. The
after
noon was spentvisiting ahd ern, ,
joying • a hyelysports program,
conducted by -Lorne and Hazel
Hackett and. Bryan and Linda
Hodgert. •
A minutes silence was observed
in remembrance of those de
and those;,. usnable. , to -attend. A
delicious smorgasbord dinner fol-
lowed.
The .57th.re,
heldlune 13 " 1. the. eton
Centennial School. Officers for next
year 'r include: Lome Hackett,
president; Lois Hodgett, secret`ury-
treasurer; _ sports, Bryan and Linda
Hodgert . and Brenda MacLean,
directors, lien and Ruth Harrison.
dies enjoy
get -to-, et er
A committee of Marion Lowry,
Largaret Mclnnes• and Joan Murray .
planned- the District Women's
Institute get-to-gether in the formof
a picnic which was held at Fisher -
Man's Cove, on Juno 19. Apr
• proximately 37 members turned out
to have a pot luck dinner.
Following dinners Mrs. Murray
welcomed " everyone and ,& sang the
Openings Ode, followed by the Mary
Stewart collect. ,
Each branch provided two num-
bers as entertainment. Poems and
skits were . humo'ou' and en-
lightening. s' .
Doreen MacAdam, secretary,
handed out the new programs* for
the branches.
The day of friendship came to a
close with the singing of: the Queen.
Atom soccer
team squeaks
d ,
out a tie
After a. tough game on Tuesday,
June 11, Luck ow Atoms managed
to tie with Goderiich B sear team.
foe Ernest did a fantastic goalie
job with . several saves during the
first half. Steven Spanswick carried
this into the .second half as welt
The two goals for Lucknow were
scored by Chris Wainwright as-
sisted by Andrew Pickard, Jackie
Freeman scored an unassisted gotal
to tie the game.
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