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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-20, Page 3• The Pert Albert 4-11 Club held addevemest might hot we for their West eh* Seat Feet lanyard. Each member prepared Ole table settleWs mid feed fir three pests aid literasehte. *ea MOilksh al GooWei was the guest speaker sad spoke Olt peer premiere. Left le OW, templet* 12 dabs, Ueda Bard's; celelPiedig •• sig dohs, Comte Nicholsea, Dree Park, Clolleeet Delta aid Elisibetim Dalton. Leaders for the dab two *Sty Lea Daltea aad Mom Hayden, (Pat 1410opton Phot.) °clench lawyer writes novel A Goderich lawyer,' Paul floss, has written his heat novel, -Pour Corners -On Main Street, a darkly humorous update of SunshineSket- ches' of a Little Town for the 90's. Four Cerners. on Main Street mixes murder with CBC Radio's :Cross -Country gieek. UP; Seek& work;. Juvenile - Motley misfits lawirers;' " and the local . police.to.; describe the rural crossroads ',where one Man- at- tempts to make See* of his life, The Ailiee • Were Main concern is •<, enforcing .clothes -line : height restrietiOaS, (15 feet) Out afie..waY .• actor 01* stage and televirdon, and worked as a mooch* editor, a script writer, a political a speechwriter and as ri reporter for the Toronto ay $ince 1909 he has Mated imr, including pioneer Wort in the storefront law in Toronto's Bait end. In 11/04, was the subject of one otthe legal Profiles in Jack Batten's book, - Lawyers. Roo lives with his wife and two children near Goderich; where, he praetisea law sidewalkcantitaletter-te the -editor Care, Siblings. Coneeci0e001118) with the victim's family; and the aerial worker's wife (Alfred Sung dress, Cartier briefcase, Ferragamo shoes) a lawyer for victim's mother. Social worker and lawyer, as husband and wife, are themselves pursuing the answers to ' three magic queelions,, the magic questions guaranteed to save, their Marriage. 'Vaud Ross is a former teenalge • of the Ye.ltoil Beacon Harold •von1- / eetin. about (Motley's) ' irig around Iva's Stationeiy.Shop, F. at -the four corners ''.14 'downtown: Police • chief .. respondre,:' •••• R• oger ..Camp,main Motley, dies. Suddenly .Yelton ,-bas ' an, .10)es-;,--.- plainejtteefiage-4diAtieltite'helAle; The.. tOivO'cluletViriestoi.Coirer, Drawn this drama is:41*. narrator, a:$00.141 WOTket -ef- The ST. Joseph's •Kingsbridge CVVL 'held their monthly meeting en -June 4 In the ehareli,baSeinent: the agenda was riiiimisSion of the ;Malik, events ;coming up in the tatere; the annual garage • 0410/bakeT-iiiale-date kaa.,,h0001:' changed to July 21; the Old School RenniOnia,.being held July 7 at the 'home of, Dopg and Marlene Mac.' Donald; at 1 .pm.;., summer eagle Sundays v411 be:June 17 an July 22 after 10:30 ., Mass; the anneal Knight*, Of, , Columbus BBQ ,is scheduled -for July 1 at St: Joseph's '• meeting bas been set for • • ' ' ' • . • - • Sw ounci fa, page 2 to the by-law tb further define the proposed type of dwelling permitted under the temporary use by-law, After ;discussion; by-law 21, MO was given three readings and pigss- ed, permitting a mobile home as a temporary use on part of Iot 9, front concession. Mr. Tousaw, discussed with council, things to be considered in 'their policies regarding new development in the township. With regard to an inquiry by Al and Gladys Hamilton about the possibility of developing lots at part of lot 38 and part of lot 39, front concession as RP22R179 part 5 and part 6, north of the township park, council stated they would require the roads in the, pro- posed development to be brought, up to standards and paved: 11 would also be stated as a condition in the Developers Agreeinentyp the township road back to the will not, be mainteined in ter Months (froth SRI5 to concession 12 to Park). - Council reviewed the progress of the emergency numbering system with Mr. Tousaw and Jennifer Hossack, planning student. This is a system of numbing properties within the township for ease in emergency de ents locating such property: Council suggested' that the revised system be cir- culated to the fire chief and the OPP to get their input. • Margaret Gibson was inalien, dance to inquire if the -drain that runs through her cottage property at Ainberley isa municipal drain. The drainage superintendent was to provide her with the information she requested. Mrs. Gibson also had a eoncernregarding some con. - struetion work done on hercottege. Council recommended that she con- sult her lawyer regarding her • concerns. • The drainage superintendent N•041 Te Township se Kinks,jP The Township Waste Disponi Ms 01111 bo'apeol Tuesdays, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. during the months of July, August and September, bepinning July 3, 1990. TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS Mark L. Beaker Clerk -Treasurer HOLYR000, Ontario. NOG 200 NOW OPEN PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES IFliocly Plaice(' Berries Also Available km EUI of Leeknow on Hwy, mme NO POTS or PANS 14711b. 528-2900 Hours: Mons • Fri- 0 11-m- - 0 p.m. Sat 8 a.m., - 5 p.m. ,. . reported on inquiries' froth Eugene .1Preyne regarding. the • outlet at . Huron Sandi; and from Bill Taylor, ''-regarding the ;possibility of exten- ding.the Victoria Street draki at Port 'Mbert The superintendent was :directed to consult the engineers on this-znatter. It was noted that not .tenders were received r the fackilow Waterline Replacement ,Project. Steve " Burns .of Ross and Associates advised council that he would be contacting the contractors , to see. if there would :be any in- terest if the project was retendered. Councii directed the clerk le notify the raOpyaersinvolved in the'pro- jeetpthat they Must have Metersfor each prepertyinstalled before they wilt beallowed te ten into the new. _ • . • In resPetiiie tit remiest for. coo; • tholes bythe Pointy of Huron on a ,severance applie,ation by Steve and Sally Elliott on part Of lot 22, front concession, fantail, council recoin- mended that the severance not cut off access to the remainder of the farm andllmt some kind of right- of-way or 'moment be established tothe property west of the barn. Council . gave permisidon to the • Girl.. Gelder; of Canada at-CamP ,Keewtiydin to purchase fireworks for • their International Camp celebrations. A liveeteek claim by Donald Gib- son for $250 Was paid. • Council accepted the quotes, by Koppers for road culberts. The application of Chris ,Eedy was accepted for summer 'ell1P1Prllent" The quote of C.A. Becker Farm Equipment Ltd for tense of a trac- tor for $13 per hour was accepted. The read superintendent was 'directed to proceed with the- aciver- tor. the stepping up, cloShig and 'selling of municipal road allowance at part of lots 32 and 33, registered plan 136 and part of Wellington Street Port Albert and also with the notlfication of inten- tion to.proceed with the paving of Huron Drive, Amberley West Wawart()sh east half of lot 14,' Contagion_ 10, wherein the council and clerk apologize 'for a letter directed to them in error by a motion made at the May session of owl • " Council agreed- to provide • necessary • financial support re- quired by the members .of the West, •Wawanosh Township History Book Commfttee to assist in project researeb prior to fielding through a New Horizons grant. Council supported the position of the TeVitt of Rielenond Hill topeti- tion the government of the Pro- vince 'ot Ontario to make 1 per tent of the total tat received for the' sale of fuel in Ontario available to municipalities for municipal road improvement. Application for Loan under The Tile Drainage Act by Ralph and Roger Morrison was approved. -Regarding aeveranee applications submitted by the County of Huron from Carl Bale (Ashfield) and Bruce and Norma Raynard, council had no objections or comments to make. $50 Was donated to the Wingham and District Palliative Care Services, The next regular session of coun- cil is scheduled for July 3, 7:30 p.m. • , • . uton dlaa12i46 Lucknow, ()rite NOG4H0 Our computer assisted design service is now available to you for free. „ Get one exposure of your house • ' (Reg. $40.00) designed for free with a 500.00 purchase of plant material at Huron Land- scaping. All we need is a clear 40 mm picture plus your house measurements and exposure. We'll do all the rest Our garden centre offers 25% off all spreading junipers until July 31st. Choose from our broad assortment of varieties in- cluding: Blue Rug, Tamarix, Andorra, Old Gold, Sabina, Bar Harbour, Blue Chip,' Seagrefn, Green Carpet, Prince of Wales, Blue Danube1and Mint Julep Other summer savings include a sale of Bakeri Blue Spruce 4-5' ht, Reg. $115.00. Now *75.00 and 3-4' ht. Reg. $90.00. Now $80.00. We also feature Forsythia, Douglas Fir, Fruittrees, Robusta upright Junipers and Magnolia, all priced for 'big savings. • • . Forquality; price and selection you can't go wrong! Come visit us and see for yourself! Sale \ applies to cash and carry purchases only. , HOURS: Mon. - Sat- - - 6 529-7247 * Sundays in • May only -