HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-28, Page 3' fix. t .y. ♦ ' a4 '
Assessments reduced on
various Kinioss properties
A special session of the ltiitIos Amommes bi onfivep+apettiea m
township reeve, vouncilkes, clot the township were reduced due to
and road superietemient was held deniefition of buildage, structures
on November 19. Council will and closure of busiiing'''.
request that the Ministry of Various pieces of correspondence
Transportation Orono (Mr0) were tkalt with, includinig an
remove the noirthwestearly no agreement between Blu-Con (the
g sign on sway 86, in Lt iotow Sewer Coatractori and the
techrurch, to allow pinking for township for the use of township
commercial property in the hamlet, road during the weight restrictions
Application will be made toldT0 nest
s�
Rif an interim subsidy on expenses The. rood will meet
• foe the year 1990. with, ) to s discuss the p�mpoeed
"Two braiding ap 1Eauans detour on • way 9 the re -
were accted for part of lot qua . `t the township.
10, concession 10„ to extend roof 'Council deliberated on the buil-
end overhang on the side of the ding
in vomit fee structure. The clerk
existing house. The second one was look *other municipiltlitiea< and
for part of lot 106, plan 101, con• report back to council at to next
cession 1, allowing an extension to, meeting„
theside of the house, to include a
wi
itgaragrae wThisthbedrom
is suband
jecttc he 1149#1lghiUt fobure hetnod
outside 97111:
ath' a
sideyardsconforming with the Imwiuc
office.
bylaw, The building inspector is to A . Christmas dinner has been
ensure that all requirements be • planned far township employeesOn
made Priorto signingthe permit.. December 1.
On the evening of Wednesday,
December 5 a very important event
will take place which all,Lucknow
and,a residents should be sure to
attend. This is the date of the an-
nuual Lucknow Christmas Youth
Music Night ;which' will, take place
at the Lucknow'Cormunity Centre
at 7.30 p.m.
' 71his night is held to earn
donations , • fo r the Lucknow. and
Area Christmas Benevolent Fund.
The Brookside Public School Choir,
the Lucknow •. Christian School
Choir, .the Luc lnmw Public School
Choir, and the Lucknow -`'School
Concrt Band ,will all be.perforating
Chrrstmas•MitSrc free of charge,,
All the performers ask is .that. the
Lucknow and area residents donate
Money to the Iuckitow and Area
Christmas Benevolent ' Fundi
_ Sometimes • it is hard for ,us to
realize how a Christmas wouldbe
without a tree, without a Christmas'
dinner. and without any gifts, But,
• for the teat fortunate peopie, in our
• area it is not'just imagining, 'The '.
Lwow 'Christmas Youth Music
Night . is designed to :help these.:
people have a , na y Christmas,
Please come out and help us to help
others. We need all your support.
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Kinloss native bestowed
with c'ommodore's flag
Captain Hervey nsn ikicQui`
remedy peariato4 with the Coin-
modore's Ibg of the Canada
Steamship Uros (CSL). 'Me
preeeatation was made at the
company's ,annual meeting.
MirQuiiit Thos been
sailing with CSL since 1948 and
bas been alt esittaia fort ' mu,
yeast He is now senior
of the deet and as such�w ll lly
the flag on his dip Richelieu.
The honour ailso entitles hint 10
be called Commodore.
The Commodore's nag is
bestowed upon dedicated, lont
tithe captains.
Captain Quill- in and his
wife, Isabel, '.beside in, • St,
Catharines. Their family consists.
of their son, Rick,of R. 1,>Kin
cardine, daughter, Brenda of St.
Catharines and ,theirlate• son,
Garry.
Cain m tbo sot CaPtnint`'irey h+h +r (fair right). re tly pr Sented wltkth e
of Dick and Emilyl4k t uahl n, of C 'as flag folr the .0 i Ste: liLinen.' t Colo modore
Holymod. . 01 the ` the ffag,: be;'mut tar l ship r« lured
y Captain McQ ss CRotttlit Briant t i. tutdt-:
Ong Csptain ferule Ayton (cola )." rutbighted)
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1ithr
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During the November 6 meeting
ofWest Wawanosh Township coup-
cil, Chester;Finnigan° and Paul Zinn
attended .;and, indicated there is
presently an access Janeway to the
agriicultutral' land to the east Of the
two proposed - lots, for:. which
severance application had previous-
ly been made, In light of this fact,
council .withdrew its 'recommen-
dation that a 66' road allowance be
constructed and stated,,they had
objection to'the present Janeway
providing access to the retained
parcel of land.
Ruth ' Hatherley, WilLain' Shelter
and eChris tian Kiar were present, to
discuss with council' Mrs. Hather-
' ley,'sapplication to: sever a three-
acre .parcel of land, Item the farm
• tel be sold to. Mr. Shetier. The dis-
cussion 'centred around What, ill
anything,could be done to, effectn
severance. •
The clerk was directed to cot-'
respond with the _/futon :County
Agriculture and property Committee
regarding an application, by Bob
• Hallam, for a Minor Exception to
cpunez
a
once
the Dee -cutting bylaw. The Teeth`
was to indicate council's concerns
regard ngtheProtection.ofwoodlots
on the subject property, and. there is
no objection'
clearing; thorn trees.
The clerk. wasas also directed to:
write to Ray Ulch Welding 'infor; ,
ming. him of council's ,and' road ".
superintendent's 'concerns with the
vehicles parked on the street' al-
lowance,.. adjacent to' the welding
and: repair ..shop, These concerns
centre . around snow removal
operations, The. letter will also
advise Mr. Ulch that damages to
such vehicles du ring snow removal '
will not'be the responsibility of the
township and that if necessary, any'
vehicle,. restricting vision will,: be
towed away at his expense.
Correspondence will be sent to
Dave Dawson requesting: his
cooperation in situating 'the pump
house he proposes to locate on the ..
south .half of 'lot 67, plan 229.
Council's -request was for Mr. Daw-
son to' locate the pump house. as
'Close as possible to the westerly
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the machinery ring would, include
only the type and capability of
machinery for hire through the ring
and the cropping plans of fanners
wanting custom work done. "That
minimum basic information. would
be necessary to make sure a match
could takeplace.,1 don't see that as
an intrusion of ones privacy," he
• said.,
Mr. Fletcher said . that in. dis-
cussions with individual fanners
about 75 per -cent are interested in
the concept, "We have not
attempted to sell memberships'
which will be the only hard data on
support," he said.
He said there have been dis-
cussionswith machinery dealers
ring0*.,
and bsai ks:and "they think the idea
has Merit." '
' Mr. Fletcher said the Bruce
County Federation of Agriculture
has not been in contact with Cana-
dian Agra directly,
"We're approaching the :'point
where we'll have to proceed selling•
memberships or drop the project,
he said. _ •
, Mr. Pletcher said the membership
. costs would probably be $200 to
join the ring initially; $100 yearly
membership and about 4 per cent
for a administration costs which could
be adjusted up or down. That would
-depend on the costs of the non
profit organization.. The board
would set the administration mites
as well as the custom rates .to
charged that year.
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