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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-14, Page 14Me 14 lasekanw l sal, Whin, N.ss . r 14, MO 39. Educational FREE CAREER GUIDE to home - study correspondence Diploma courses. Accounting, `Air coalition - lug, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secretary,, Pathology,. ravel, Greene5*) t 263 Adelaide West. Toronto, 1 1972.--- 5be TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING for rewarding careers in trucking,. Cies, AZ and D•Z licenses. Days and fiend courses." Job place- ment arse atance.. Markel Training. Guelph. 1.400445-7173. c IFEARN AU4'TIQNEEBING at the Southwestern ()Mario School of Auetioneering. Next clew; February 9.16, 1991.. For informa- tion, contact: Southwestern .Ontario School of Auctioneering, 13R '0,, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9, (519) 537-2115rW45bo 41. TO Give Away. FREETO A GOOD HOME. Three half -Siamese kittens.. Two ,black and one.black and white. Phone 529.7382 or. 5293275.-14tfnse 1 Ford 'Of Thanks, , M*01'1 ERS04 We would like to thank 'everyone • for their cards, .gifts and visits, while we were in the hh�ital and since coming .home. to Dr..: Beiraslak and 0.B. nuiraes• for all . 'their care. .Special thank you to, everyone who helped make" our Mining home so speclal. Stephen, Caroland: Travis. --46x 47. Cords of Thanks 'KOItTEN To our neighbours and Meads in the, cenmunityy our sincere- ttJtanks for the, help and moral . p , you ° + have. given us tyy�g in this time. To the Ripley. Fire: Department,:our Otani* fora -the prompt service; .you. gave us. It is good to be part ,of ° this community. Do, not feel passed by, we failed to , mention; .your names We thank. you all. Albert' and Ne11. 46nx IRWIN I wish to thank all who temembered me on my birthday mid hisvwinb and . Tato aim e a for his wife bringing Sneers ; to Lag* for 'RSA andto te to i�a for their' 'cake; and Mrosse for cards and flowers. Mildred:761 WCfKI!1011r LEGIUN LAD= 1 AUXILIARY . Aar president of the Liam Aux- iliary to Branch 310 I mead tike tee eaaprees my sincere thanks to ail the children and adults for their help and participation in the Remembrance Day Banquet, Parade and service. Their wanner« 1y conduct and help wast very much eppreelated. Weir Henderson and Comrades, --46 1 48. Coming °Event FTk° rm"* Evert IOW 11UPIPIZR Duegnmen Oiled amereli Aerial November Beef Supper, Sa nday, Nov. 30, with4:30 and 6:30. Mike *7,,*� 5.121300, preschoolers fes. For tickets all 7$12 or :1314117.x,47 INDOOR MA MARKICT Saturdays0 a.m. - 3 p.m. 14 North St. E. Vendors wanted. Phone 357- --Jar* JACK RIDDELli APPRECIATION NIGHT - Friday, November 30 at the South Huron RecreationCentre, Exeter. Raw ceptian 6 p.m. ding 7 p.m, Roast and tributes to follow. Tickets 130 each. Open to all. For tickets call .2352853, 462.3407, 3574659, 524.1335.---4447ar • 1,41,00111.1131091 POI MOM NMI the eSpeaka+ 'fNew. 7:304 rom Rom, Wawa Henn t malty Information System sad' Day Centre for Herneloseed will Lwinew Leek" IPAIIitIrlN SNOW Friday, November 16' at 1:30 p.m. and 1:00 p.m, Everyone welcome, Weekender clothes party too. Lucknow Christian Reformed Church basement. Nursery and its provided.- 411,46 BINGO Goderich Knights. of Columbus, Thursdays 7:30: p.m. Salted 'Valley' Hall, in prizes, $10000 Jackpot =must go. 5tfar; 4S. Coming Events ALM UMW DAM 18400 Wand g°' Ovor *11M i NOTHING IS THE SAME art WINGHAM OPTIMIST "BIO" November 14/90 wirowim Lesion $300. ladpot must $q, , New winner take all r ` Regular games -'30. START! 7;30 P,,M, 55T11 ANNIVERSARY r Engineers will proceed with final bridge design REICIFPT1Ort The faintly of Alvin and Joyce Moran cordially invite friends and neighbours to join them.in.honour- Ing the anniversary, couple . Satur- day, November 17, 1990 at Dungan- non Agricultural Hall from 9 to. 1. Best Wishes Only.=455,46nxe LOYAL ORANGE LODGE C-207 INSTALLATION There will be a public installation of Bruce County Loyal Orange Lodge C-207 at the Anglican Church. Parish Hall, Russel St, Kincardine on November 24_ at 2 p.m. The Grand Master of Ontario. Wesk: will be °present. Everyone , is welcome -45x 4 ytLUNi'151f IS' NEEDED ,Atlast, the 1.ucknow "Library' veno iatlons are finished:' Volunteers are, needed to -be part of a humane; chain to get the books back` on the - shelves, NQ, heavy lifting,'is re•, • from page 1 plication was to reduce the lot area, under Section 15.3.1 of the Township Zoning By-law, as order -to convey 12' of property to the landowner to the south, to resolve an encroachment; Bird, French of .. • Harrison, Elwood,' Solicitors, • represented the application. A. "minor variance " was ' also granted on part" lot 7, part. lot 8, range B, registered plan 136, Port Albert, owned • by Mr. and Mrs.' Don Dickson. The Tutpose of this application was to reduce the lot frontage . on, to .,Ashfield . Street, under Section .15.3.2 of the •Township Zoning B t1 »law, to allow quired. Please lend your ,support --on Saturday, November: 17 at 1.,Pam. at; . the Library; --46 ,SEMINAR ON' HEALING Saturday, December.'1, 9:96: aan.. at. Si.: , Peter's ;Anglican Church ire i uclsnowa .Telephone 528-2115.. Bring an a en airseryi CAMPBELL -a bag -luncli d• frI ds �i I provided. ; 46,47 wish to thank all the people on RR 5: for their kindness: to me over the years as Mail carrier, also for the good: wishes and gifts received much 'appreciated. Bob. -46x -- niaiiaswall entertain, #8,40 per Pere. `son. for tickets call,, Legion 528-2745 or VOW Sheperd 528-3507.6,Licenced Wader , the,:L.L.B 0. _.. ,47ar; *LADIES'. NIGHT 'TheLight Lodge Ladies' Night at The Lucknow Legion,;Noveimber 30 For more information call Dona Simpson 3955362.=46,47_ THE CALEDONIANS- Royal Canadian Legion Branch 309'. when I retired. They "were veryis sponsoring; a dance on. Friday, November 23' 9-1 a m The hecto-' WAGNER I would like'to thank everyone who visited me and sent flowers and cards 'while I was.in the hospital. Sincerely Eileen. -45x IR� We wish , to thank the Lucknow sponsors of the Family Gift; pro- gram. for the .Fara fly Bible receiv- ed for the occasion of our ..40th Wedding` anniversary. `Russel and Lillian.' -46x • FORSTER We wish; to say thinks to' our fanai, ly for organizing the rise .25th � anniversary party h In our . honour, November 3rd. Alto to relatives,- friends and neighbours • • for the lovely cards, gifts arid best . wishes received: Ross : and Helen. -46 MILTENBURG We wish to thank the Lucknow Fire Department for their quick action in controlling our fire. It was very • much .appreciated. Ben.--46na LuCKNN OWLLEGION We would like to thank those pre- sent ` and former "Students of Brookside School and Mrs. Clarke who performed their .>latmembrance Day skit at our banquet; , also to+: , Brookside and Lucknow , Central schools for their invitation to take part ran .their Rerrrie,mbrance• Day assemblies; to all the children and leaders of the various groups; Mr. Cayley and the Lucknow Band, Wingham Cadets; . members of Lucknow United Church and all those who participated in " our Remembrance' Day Parade de and Cenotaph service. "We Will Remember them". Delores Cross, President, on behalf of Branch 300. -filar DABBER BINGO .p Lucknow and District •Lions Club, Dabber Bingo; every Sunday;. Wight, Lucknow Community Centre.' mord • open 6�:15 p.m.`Bingo at 7:15 p.m. • .Air conditioned, wheelcbair'accessi- ble. Potential prize;. board over 53,05o. 0,000 jackpot on 54 calls, or less. 5500 must go!-tfnar 11 WEDDING'ANNIVERSARY The famil ► of Roselle and Norman McDonald` wish tor- invite friends' and relatives to a dance in honour of their .anniversary iia Lucknow on November 17 from 9 p.m. 1 tin. Best wishes. only. -45,46x PUMP YOUR MONEY into • ttc Fibrosis Novetnbe�r 17,1990 Fill up at these following participating retailers •Harnilt0n Fuels •Montgomery Motors •MacTavish, Sunoco •Chisholrn. Fuels •L snow Service Centre a severance of,two 00 a motion ,of Andrew and Simpson the public meeting was then closed ' , and the Council meeting -opened.• • Councilman Simpson declared a conflict of'interest regarding the ICahimeler application for rezoning._ Due to :the . receipt of - a. letter' of objection to the proposed rezoning, cr�ol ncil: deferred` -;decision ons the: application to . the November. 6 meeting to allow time to contact the planner. for additional information, Council' endorsed'the resolution circulated by the City .of North York, stating.their' strong opposition Fthe . implementation' of - . the ederal Goods and Services Tax send diener to. die 'Prime iViuuster and'Federral Member of i arhament, Murray' Cardjff,' ' statin `council's citron to the proposed new tax, e tile drain loan. application' of Terry , Dalton was amended to and that the clerk was directed w Tile Dram Rating By-law No, 33, 1990 was given three readings and passed on a motion of Black and Andrew. ,Carried. Council' agreed to proceed on the request for repair and improvement on the Lane Drain: and the request for repair and .improvement -on the Port, "Albert, Victoria Street Drain. Following Council's review' of a pmlaminary rrreport lx opared by Scott Tousaw on the.proposed; Plan of Subdivision on part lot 20, front concession, council approved the report. • November 6 All council members were present at the November '6 meeting. John MacDonald was present to request council to plow the snow on Ash- ield Street east of London •Road. . MacDonald expressed that he proposes to obtain a severance to build a .residence along that section of Ashfield Street. Council agreed to plow the snow from 1991-1992 winter season on if the residence is built. Council attached the condition that he make his lanewaay►• wide enough for the snow removal equip. merit to turd around." - ' On a motion of Caimcross and Andrew the Council meeting: was declared closed and a public meeting opened to consider a:manor variance application by . John Matheson, RR 1, Dungannon, Fol- lousing discussion with the ap- plicant. pepl catnnt, ,a .Minor variance Was granted, from the provisions af' Section 15.31 of the Township Zoning By-law to permit a let area of 1508 sq. m. on parts 1, 3 and .5 of lots 47, 48 and 49, Plan 231, and a lot area of 1526 sq. m. on parts,2, .6 of lots4 4 , 4 and 7, 48 and 9, Plan. 231, Dungannon- Council then went back , into; regular . session. Steve Faber des ,cussed with council the possibility of extending James Street in Dun- gannon, un-g , to access proposed 'lots, Mr. Faber was ;advised< to consult Scott Tousaw, }Iuron County -' , ner for information. R.J. ' Burnside - and. 'Associates, drainage enginosrs will be .directed by the Clark to' the drainage assessment, . on' Port Albert Drain, pursuant to Section 65 of the Drainage . Act,: where lands have been severed or subdivided. On a motion of Cairncross and Andrew the follovuing resolution was passed:: WHEREAS that on' behalf of the Township of Ashfield, . . B.M. Ross and and Asspciates Ltd. have prepared an . Environmental _Sindy Report for the Bridge Crossing the ,Nin Mile River at Port -Albert. •AND THAT this Report was ,prepared following the planning process of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal'Read Projects, to satisfy -the reluirements; of the Ontario : Environment As- sessment Act: ' ` AND' THAT this•Report vas: placed in the Public Record on October 5, 1990 for a 30:flay review period andthat notice of this was made in a newspaper advertisement; AND THAT there were no requests 'received during the 30 day period • for a "bump -up" of the project to an individual ' environmental as- sessmefnt THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield wept the ' Township of Ashfield Environmen- tal Study Report for Bridge Cros- sing the Nine Mile River at Port Albert, dated, September 26, 1990,. as complete and that the re-. qquirementg of : the Environmental As ea:I ne t Act having been tnet, the Township may now proceed to obtain other approvals as necessary and begin final design .of the $ M. Ross .:& Associates Ltd., were directed to complete the field work, etc. and proceed with the final design for the Bridge Crossing the Nine Mile River at Port Albert. The, following resolution was passed ort a motion of Andrew and Black WHEREAS, ands° Section 3, sub- section of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989, S.O. 1989, Chapter 63, the members elected to a board, commission or other body that is an institution under the Act May designate in writing frOM among its members as individual or committee °of the body to act as • head of the institution for the pur- poses of die Act; AND WHEREAS, the , Ashfield Council deans it' necessary' and expedient to designate;a head for the Peres of the Act; NOW THEREFORE the Ashfield Council resolves as foliows; 1., THAT', the five members of Ash- field Council be .hereby designated, as head for the' purposes of the • Municipal Freedom of Information Protection, . of. 'Privacy Act, 1989.2 -THAT the Clerk be hereby designated as the Freedom.of lnfor ' mesion and Protection of P'sivacyy. Co-otdiinator. 3. AND .THAT tins resolutions: come into force and; .,. effect on January 1st, 1991. Bylaw No. 34, 1990,. being : a bylaw of the Corporation to consent to ,the temporary closing of certain; township.. roads,_ was given three; readings and passed. Bylaw' No. ,.35, 1990,:.`being a. bylaw to assume.partlot 10, :con. 5, '. E.D.,Township of Ashfield; County 4 of Huron shown as part 1, Plan 22R-609; parts of'lot 11, con. 5 2 3,4;5,6, and ED. shown es parts , 7, p .22R-609: part's of lot .10, con. 4 E.D.' shown as . parts 11,1 ;14, and 15, plan 22R-609; and . parts of lot 11, con. 4, E.D. shown as parts 8,9,'.and 10, plan 22R-609,,Vas given three readings and passed: �• Bylaw No. 36,1990, ` being .a bylaw to establish and lay out a. road allowance known as Huron Street froin Ashfield Street to Vic- toria :. Street, Registered Plan 136, Port - Albert, . was given three read ngs and passed. Bylaw No. 37, 1990, being a bylaw: ,to amend bylaw No. 30, 1990, was given three readings and $on a motion of Andrew and i mpsone Carried. The Road Superintendent was instructed to petition the Ministry, of Transportation for interim subsidy payment under the provision of the. Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, on expenditures made in the year 1990. Cattlemen's ladies night CARPI REPORT ' Bruce. County OMAF minomansiiimiumaimommo The Brace County Cattlemen's Annual Christmas Ladies' Night is being held on Friday, November 30, at the Knights of Columbus Hail, south of Walkerton on Highway 9. Social hour is at 6:00 p.m. with dinner at 7:00 p.m. Dancing will follow to the music of "Black Magic", Tickets are $10.00 per person and ate available from direc- tors or the Ontalrio Ministry of Agriculture and Food office. Please get your tickets before November