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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. .Y �v r I' r A' to Pir617/10 hi ENCORE ENCORE ENCORE Wintario Funds from lottery games are helping 'Ontarians enjoy ' Every time you play your favourite lottery, you're helping to provide f inancial support for worthwhile causes such as sports and recreation activities. It's just one way lottery profits are used all across the province. Here are some of the projects that have received lately funding: Southern Ontario Co aught. Pa r . incard ne . purchase' tt ng a e' . ry • Bluewaier Gymnastics dub,. Sia . blind, a Itindergym St. Catharines YMCA 0 develop plans for new facility Town of Picke g • planning feasibility study Owen Sound Minor Baseball p.hase pitahing machines entail* Mittowt *cItd Together we're making • • things happen,. UVET y Loraine McGuire iiiiimmommemoiremosposuramie 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. 0. • l