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for hydro substation
Lucknow council met in sessioa sewiles work,
on September 11 with Reeve Ab The suggested arnendmentsW the
Murray,. councillors Jun Maui, Zoning' bylaw iu regard to NOn.
George Gibson and Stuart Reavie Profit *Nang were discussed and
pent. held over for -clurifiestion Awn tbe
A Biotic* was passed that the Planning delantinent,
Lecknow and District Fire The Ministry of Environment
Department statements will, now ber Operating Agreement was
*lag quarterly. rather than semi. dbariblited and held over for a
AMAISIIy. A& has been done in the future meeting. •
mist. A11,,fire costs are paid by the The Ministry of Environment
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- mid the townships are Waste Discharge to Sewers Bylaw
Charged back for their portion, • was also held over,
Robert lati4r *trended 'the A ktter fast the Minis' trY
meetingrequesting an update on the E • - t read - • -
proposal diagonals griridermnna _pi/Minima was approving a
rather than free-flow sewageVojc-- 44045 grant for a Needs StudY for
up. Council explained that no new the water distribution system in the
information was yet available, but village. The grant Covers 85 per
they would keep in touch. • cern of the total cost of $12,500_
Wale Evenuis of Ontario Hydro needed to complete the study which
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Save akresontatiOn on the costs of would ' determine the age and
the 10' substation on the southlocation of waterlines: The
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side of the village. He explained allocation for the 1990-91 year is
that the feeder was miming capacity $9.563,
and a cause for future concern. The minutes of the Uaison
Council agreed to start budgeting meeting held on August 22 were
and considering anew location distributed to council. The sewer
within the village boundaries, liaison committee includes reprssen-..
Connell accented the aniendments tatives of the Ministry .of Enviroa-
40 Zoning bylaw. 24986, as mem, B.M. Ross and Aisociates
presented by the Bruce County ° and all Lucknow councillors.
Planning Department, at the public Council discussed a letter from
meeting held•on-September 6. The Ross Trask, Chairman of • the
• .y re
.amendments primanlflect the Steering Committee on Education
reduction in the, regulatory flood taxes fOr the. County of Bruce and
standard for the Nine Mile River agreed it was a worthy endeavOur.
watershed which was.approved byA contribution of $200 wasmade to
the Minister of Natural Resources the steering conunittee towards the
on April 3, 1987. Odle,• changes expenses to be incurred in doing a
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were of a property-SPecffle nature study .and report on the costsof
and aren't .of 'a general updating , education in Bruce County and the
the existing bylaw, 114aw 12- Pettentage increases over lite Past
1990, being a bylaw to amend 2- few years.
1986 was subsequently given three Councillor Stuart Reavie will be
readings and passed. contacting Champion Road
• Bylaw 13-1990, being a bylaw for Machinery regarding the purchase
acquisition of property by the Vil- of a 1975 used grader, as quoted •
loge of luclaidw was given- three August 14.
readings • and passed. This bylaw A discussion took place regarding
was in regard to pants . of lot 349 costs associated with Mid -Huron
and Q, Mill Site and part of lot 3, Landfill and their letter of Septem-
plan 49. The land Was acquired for ber 4.
Memoirs• helps reader
locate acquaintance
The Memoirs, published every
week in this paper, helped a
reader locate a former acquain-
tance.
You may recall reading in the
August 8 issue, under the "10
years ago". heading about a
medical student, Nadine Carroll
of Stockport, England, who had
been observing at the Lucknow
Medical Centre for a period of
time.
Reading this article helped
Canoll.(McKim) Castle of Port
Colborne track down Miss Car-
roll. Mr. and Mrs. Casde on a
recent trip to England made a
visit to Stockport, and while
there Mrs. Castle checked in the
phone book and found 12 lis-
tings for the name Carroll.
However, she was fortunate on
the fifth call to locate the proper
family and found out that Nadine
was living in Liverpool and
looking forward to her
forthcoming marriage.
Ivhs. Castle said they had a
wonderful conversation catching
up the news of each other since
Miss Carroll had been in Luck -
now in 1980.
Huron county proposes
closing St. Helens library
Members of West Witwallosh
council met in session on Septem-
ber 4, at which, time the • clerk -
treasurer was authorized to order
dog tags for 1991 'to take advantage
of a discount for orders- placed by
September 10. •
The letter receivedfrom the
County of Huron derk- Ad-
ministrator, regarding the proposed
closing of the St. Helens Branch of
the Huron County Library, was
deferred to the October meeting.
In regard to two severances
proposed by Paul Zinn, council had
no objections to record and '
therefore gave approval, provided
that road access to the retained
parcel of land is provided.
An application for loan for tile
drainage was approved for Neil and
Helen Rintoul.
° Other applications for loans
received from John Thompson, Bill
McDonald and Margaret Bakker
were approved by council, subject
• to the availability of an additional
allocation from the prOvince.
• The building inspector was
authorized to issue building peimits
to Harold Glenn, Bev Grierson,
Louis Parent, Richard Edmiston,
\ Noah Stutzman, Gary Sproul, Fair-
view School, Albert Sheller, John
Miller and Andrew Stutzman. -
The clerk was directed to write to
• jhe Auburn Police Village trustees
to notify them that the township is
not prepared to support an OPP
•extended office in Auburn, since the
township is already jointly suppor-
ting such an office in Dungannon.
Road accounts in .the amount of
$46,124 and general accounts in the
amount of $147;451 were approved
for payinent.
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