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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-20, Page 5Everyone comes : to / Sammerfest weekend i kmow'}Evea wee: eemiit .cheer mem o air oho plays b , Wins' Jostle (left) mod Jew. Getman of Medway were oil load 1a ora the Movers. Walked*, who went ea to' take tae ladies A side la the the l� touniaraamit. Dail Jim made sere team +� W . the Mik-bottles were fall and they, were .pretected from the ssu. (Pat , te)- tte nolo, To; the editor. abed a fell 'scale acceptance of a Whoax first ;moved to 1 2 total stranger, Auburn; . gave:myself *beata. ; I :wihl aaiia>tia. "th�e:;extrrait attentbam.TO • THE DIT R week'to decide :that. f 'eould. never. given; wben'RI have prGeblems findhig . `feel a part of this seeininglirs.thne what ,f -Went in 'the'. 1601 I sof 4 epmmuaity►. 1 think now, ` wilInlaa` girls at the bankthat l back • at° that Scared and' calf me; by my first name; 1: will ``Beckers, the Bake Shop, ' Flower, hock girl, that it. wasn't <the amiss fire helpful auggges .that go Shop'and and oh 1 1 haven t: people In tttls conunWdty that likens .aelong with every n taken m : anyone .because each and standoffish:', but the;my utomm1a� s. missal EVERYONE in Lucknow have • prehensive newoomer,Afraid. . to readbng thatLuelmo i Sentinel (and Modena feel welcomae and part even (take eye contact . get you can bet your last thea( the ; runrr ni . tin&u$:Y trer'�►e ?' alae scuff Starr, :wand ve a �s griard a lilt and actual1,V.10ak at.t a gulck update on"•what each c 1 could go' on. now ,to tell yo u ' about how 'much{ ',will ,mites ou r people. around rtke, 1' was checked doing ::••/,0'!•14"," and Adams new and dellghted4 to dls over that school)2. close' friends, 'Mena pf our boys, , every face: in town had .sr sniffle: for I 1011 1*- forgetting irny Mlaster-, 'my ci urch:and the'..g1r1s from a' stranger.Woitera, ' Most' even � #oilowcci it , card art �. and having the: gas '• ., • s, :4, medical rsonnel the with a ;g in or , iso (,this •a' ,station atteinlent •say That,d Dina, , : anger a • wiilrmiaa.the y team .cos '} . ` hous •» meati .. Jia lis. my beauty o;: a day That was,' 11 Var1 ou'can LUekxlow ' Years ago. and t am no 1 e f i our POOL, and even my strangerr.to this areas thanks to all that consider good itrlarr►s. But 1 the friendly amriles: and people:that and haviang' fun •their main .won't drag tluiS,: "Contra. alas you: , made us> feel so welcome. objective. all' ;.letter on at minute:longer etc At the +acrd of ,June, we will be "r1 will ;safes ; Delores cuttirng` my ' to say thank. all' dao very ieading upp; to Sault Ste. <Mane,and , hair the way Brant it cut :and not :much for �' our years. 1 am rea1f 1ooidng forward tort the` way she thinks it should.be cut down here -so fiill ei nice memories but 1 am really going to miss,�al -liken lot oft es to .tend to: ` ' ked. We oil rmiaa you all! the little p� lu : that go nth linin& do. 1 will m%xa the ; ice and in a small • town community. Like ' friendly else while at the Library Val,. Brian, _Ricky . ' my est- little gilt..... free .sMiles and the :Post' •Office, the ladiesin and Adam Stewart. I3ri ee • Counnty council meets for two. days (OCTAL S VICE -REPORT. need to 'shuffle management' ort .. Instead; council okayed the in Walkerton—A.,cace County rwon't own Social Servlees ^'Department,'' crease,yin salary ceilings for "sealer benefit from proposed changes in bat stalled for a whileeii tlre°'gues✓ staff, but refused to automatically`seer the way social ` vices are ad-• ;tune. of •salaries. , move. Administrator -Treasurer. ministered accordifg to: the co un- In the Monday session, "council Wayne' Jamieson up , to the new ty's Director of 'Social SerViees. adopted a,report,calling for crew- level. . Dick Vents sago it 'makes a' lot tion of Comrmdssloner o f Social; Ser- • Brad Davis 'of the Social Services of sense" for the province to' look ` . `vices. The' Commissioner would Couu ittee took the controversy in`. at putting welfare, family benefits,- oversee administration. of welfare, .:stride,,, senior's .servlcess:'and •other social day care, Minty #lotoes- for the "Now the .committee, can -go`. servlceslznder.one umbrella. Aged and the county's.new seniors -ahead and hire a :new commis- But the eurrent proposalrto +do serrvlces..The change is Intended to , stoner," he. said after the amended that would actually ai theCOO; U provide more;c'oordlnated service in finance report ,was approved. • of Social services•in Bruce#.,pattly • a rapidly gro*itiglarea. ' DAYCARE'" - because. s, of -the County',s population Councillprs acknowledged the , . Bruce County has said itrcan't af- and existing programa . ' need to integrate- the growing range' . ford to provide more than the cur- . "The big winnersare the of programs but were 'reluctant to rent 232 subsidized day care spaces regions," said. Verrips "about- the loosen the purse strings. withouta deficit,. proposal' at county council's twoj They turned down as `finance Summer traditionally brings in - day meeting last week, "This is not report that would have put the creased demand for. day , but a good deal for Bruce County or commissioner's' pay in the $ 5,000 county council decided it can't af= many other counties." to $69,165 range. At the same time, ford to subsidize :any new spaces The proposal to reorganize social, " a new salary range of $58,040 to " ; until "tire province chips in More for services could push coots in Bruce . 872,278 would be created, and the . .tire day care budget, Day care sub - County from the current $1.6 Administrator Treasurer moved to' .sidies are paid 00 per cent by the million a year to at much as $2,2 that level effective neat Month. province and 120 per cent by the million. That translates M. ;72. a "We'rereeommeing it because 'county. household instead. of the current $53 it has to ,'happen," said Finance ' Council faced, a similar, problem a household a Councillors werey urged ,to fight, Chairman ;Ross flerIt in 19 t and tightened subsidy rules Council. didn't see it that way. It then to meet the crunch. Those g gh , threw out the report, even after an tightened rules, resulted in a. drop the proposal. amendment suggested putting 'off in approVid of fee subsidies for the "The message Fd like Bruce the administrator's raise until next first half of 1909. Count' tee give 1$ "we're not goleg year. Chairman Brad Davis said the to PAY," said Suwardine Reeve 'Stu' On Tuesday, council took another .County was forced to cap subsidies Mowryt calling the proposal look at the issue in timed session. for financial reasons, but admitted "another attempt by.. the province Afterwards a move to put the new ''he's still:not happy with the limit to off-load" program costs. salary range and administrator's ° • . Meanwhile, council 'recognized the raise bock on the drawing failed. Turn to page 6. A PROPOSED ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT TAKE NOTES host Via Coax* of the Corporation of the TOWNSHIP OF AWARD we Maid a public meeting on Toese sy, Ably 11, 111141 at 110 pat. In the CounctChembers (Township Shed) to oossider a proposed zosrinp by -low under Section 34 of the Plerrnina Act, 1903. The proposed by-law' represents a review and update of the Township's Zoning By-law 5-1900 and includes t e following changes: 1. For mai unites with irrdivkluel driveways, a provision k added to allow a driveway in front of the residence to be used for perldpg. 2. A provision is added to allow a residence or otic' building to be constructed st rsdding slot line between two lots wpm* both lots are owned and used by the same wren, 3. Th•s lot depth requirement of 48 metres ie deleted for the Village Residential (VA1) zone. Lot frontage and area require- ments continue to apply. 4. The existing by-law contains reduced lot area and lot depth provisions for lots which are serviced by municipal water. The proposed bylaw will remove these reduced provisions to ensure adequate lot area and depth to provider a spare area for a future replacement aseptic system. 5. The following mapping changes are proposed: West of Dungannon - a 000 metre circle, of Restricted Agriculture (AG2) is placed around Lot 10 and Part l;,ot 11, Con. 4 E,O. which is zoned as Recreational (RC2); - a map is added to dearly show thea bots in Registered Plan 209 on Lot:l, Con. 4_ ESD.; Kintall the map of Kintail Is revised to correctly show the location of the Village Commercial (VC1) zone on the Van Osch property; • Port Albert the maps Of the north half of Port Albert (from Victoria St north- • ward) aro revised to More correctly show the location of Natural. Environment areas (river valley, lake bank, ravines); scHEDUCE KEY MAP OiDEX TOWNSHrPOFl lELD /1 u se w ti , 1. 1.7Aiti'441P3P 4411111 Mia bsal.c id mom bY 1110P00610100 t, .V1 43 14 • -.111141 0111111F-3"`" 40.1.1 .. 41* 14 13 "r. 10 4 2 COPIES AVAII,ABLE - If you would like a copy of the proposed zoning by-law, please call the Township Office at 529-7383 and one will be mailed to you: ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make writ- ten or verbal representation either in support of or,in opposition to the proposed zoning by-law. ADDITIONAL iNFORMATION relating to the proposed toning. by-law is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and X1:30 p.m. at the •Township Clerk's Office, DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD THIS 18TH DAY OF JUNE, 1990. Linda Andrew Clerk -Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD R.R. 7; LUCKNOW, Ont. NOG 2HO . (519) 529.7383 `