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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-17, Page 3SPECu111Rt0111"1 ,,cakeiz Piaze4e, 1:34ect No increase in remuneration for Kinloss reeve, councillors At the first meeting of Kinks* council fue 1990, by 1w 14900 was parsed sp.; Pulnunn Persons to Ace and Netting ent remuneration for slum Reenentration re- mains the same for the reeve and cow cillore for regular in Alieeve 1100; Councillors $41,5), however special meetings were increased from $45 to 150 per meeting, The drain and building inspectOrs hoiw- IY rate is $10,75 per hour and the waste site attendant receives .00 for full dark and 132 .for Welling& Road grader operators- receive $12.50 for full time, and 112 for port time/full Mark Becker, a native of Ayton and presently from Winghain has been hired as the new clerk-treallurer effective March 1I, with a salary of 424,500, • Appointments to committees and boards for 1990 are: George McBride, Recreation director honoured • from page 1 offspring of kids he coached coming up through the system. A number, of the • coaches and managers today were the lit- tle ones of yesteryear that needed assistance tying their laces. When asked about the biggest highlight of his career would be, Bill referred to his years of working with the local Juvenile team- thosewere good years! Congratulations Bill on your "Honour Award". 4.1 it 3 040s • • ) Witland Valley Ongervation Authority; Dave Karke, Swoon Valley Consorvetke Authority; George McBride And Dave MacKinnon to the White Comma* tY Hall Bard_ _ Barty.lohnstre and ctnr Fielder to laciasow Dkibid Medical Carr tre; Gawp_ McBride and Cliff Fielder to .1.acknow Rct Fire Committee; Mire Eadie and Dime ibleKinnen te Lecknew and Illstriet Arena Board and Kink, Recreation C4munittee.' A cheque kir $150 has been fOrwarded to the Association of Ontario Road ,evenntendents wpm of obtain - mg a certified Road Superintendent (in. termediate) '-certificate for road superintendent Remy Clark, building_ltermit leltion Was ap- Proved for Allen McArthur an concession 0.. , December gene* accolnite for 1219,420 and road accouide for $62,423 were aPPrnlyed, • COUnCil receitires • no increase • 'rem Pagel sent rate of payment, 1210 per month, The Wingllem rfaaPital report, prepared' by Jean Whitby, was -distributed to council. " • Due to the nature of the businesi, ell then 'went into a Committee of the Whole. After a lengthydiscussion, coun- cd resumed the meeting- Recycling Material* was distributed to members of council for their information so they would be ready to discuss the matter In the near. future. Thaneat regular meeting is February u. tiacksim fleadasi, Weilasaday, Jay 17, 1111.—Po1s West Wawanosh says "no" to Latnbton's landfill site request The first meting of the West Worm* Iternship council for the new decode lows held on Jimmy. 2, Councillor TOY -Tayke &clawed a conflict in salary negotiation" ter the clerk.tremparer. Ac- cording to the clerk, treemasr, remanent- honormia, wags' and salmi* ware not fbudized at this- meeting. Council voted unsuoinsoludy okgahult becoming a member of the AmodoNan ot Mwdcfpslltles ci Ora* for 1101. A. letter had been received from the County Of lambton, recpresthue the townshlp to accept • on -hazard domestic and commercial waste at the landfill site. A 'letter will be sent to • Lambion County stating that Weet Wawanonh is not willing to accept such vraste, and bather .that the volume ot waste noted. in lambtotes letter as being generated daily, would Sill the Wag Wawanosh Well site in 29 1/2 days. An agreement will binddrafted for sign- 'ing by the township Ray "Hell, to ravvide for the erection of a suitable' fence on .two .boundaries. of the OA Toting building inspector was authorized to issue a building permit tto Ray meh for the replacement of the melding shop destroyed, by fire In Adverosements will be placed in four area papers for a qualified person td, fill the vacancies in the positions of building inspector and drainage superintendent created by the retirement of /Harold Errington. • Joseph Gibson, Weed Inspector of EtArn• uron for the CountwvnnsIshipPappointed wee inspec- tor The towndrip will participate _ _In the in- volvement in Mrnicipid Adminbiliallon ?rein= bY aPP13101 for a trent to moist in hiring a university student for appmimirdpsizhnato4 12 weeks to catalogue WL The application of William Dankwardt to sever approximatebt one third of his In $t Helens to create a new lot was b_ approved. _ _ Bylaw 3-00, a ylaw levying a *Wel thainagrate enefarnikans waspropertygiventLeoveringka tile yerod and sealed. w 2.10 ai the Townphlp to borrow, if necessary sufficient funds re- luired'taxeet° arePtwidecollectmlemdidPalwas servigiaericeethru: rei•dunts, signed and 'Sealed, , • - "'We've stacking chairs, at a coat. of from$191° Theeaci4" TPlusable taz*andwiliChairbe illgreagiatwi London. The clerk was given on to purchase a new aIcu1ator at a coot of not to exceed $245 without tax. Council will ineelt again rehrUarY 740 p.m. I If I \ A Dreadul Wfistake There wa,s a distinct air of chastened resignation about him as he penned the following note: "Dear Miss Brown - return .herewith your kind note in which • you accept my offer of marriage. I would • draw your attention to the. fact that it begins, 'Dear George' I do not know who George is, but my name as you will remember, is Thomas." January Inventory Clearance Specials in effect January 17th - 23rd UMBACH PHA11.1111491: LUCKNOW • Fashions ses-asso Ltressow • • ° 0 •