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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-01-24, Page 7maw lY1L Burge. 0 Michael; Burgess, the sensational singing star of "Les Miserablesh, comes to tlte. Blyth Festival; for a :single evening perfor- mance on Apr. 24 at 8 pornn., . at the. Blyth `Memorial Community Hall. A..classically-trained actor with a pure tenor voice, Burgess has, had au eclectic entertainment, career that has erncom' passed everything from Shakespeare to singing the, national anthem before hockey games. But it is. Burgess° attraction to tbusical theatre' that° has beer) t e n he most po pow erful; and hasp roven to be his. pathway' to stardom. ,As Jean Valjean in over 1,000 performances of "Les .Miserables°",' Burgess', exceptional voice, stage presence, and charisma propelled the Mirvish pro- duction to record-breaking box office figures. Reserved tickets are $25 and can be ordered by calling the Blyth ` Festival Box Office at (519) 523- 9300. (' CO feasibili ofarea :; o _ o.' t0 J 9a• rn e(1 �,..nr ;r. i}G no.'hn Luekuew Sentinel, WeduesdayaJanuary 24,1990 Page 7 r t.e..'70apb 1 ate rd12 -z',f ewi11 review algmati�r nicipalities Kinloss. Township council has appointed Councillors` Brian •Wolfe and Gerald Mowbray to sit on a proposed con ittee to. discuss the 'feasibility of arnalgauiatin Kinloss, Ashfield, west Wawallosil an Lucknow. Mark Beeker,, clerk -treasurer, stressed that "it's all very preliminary at this time." • 'There : is, reference in Bill 26," said. Becker, "where Mr. Carris (Premier of Ontario) would like to see approximately 30O, •of' 8601 municipalities gone.", Council. members, and many, municipalities in the province have concerns about how this P i might be aecPnt hs"hed if and when the Bill is passed. Becker said they are. striking a commiit- tee itis look at what cost-saving measures may be available if ' amalgamation took ace, and to' determine what everyone's Pl � . feelings are. DAILY SMORGASBORD .., Friday tit his 4$O PM COO PM � �t i �t�i• 3,eetI#zr tr titt LUCKNOW ti.)ir H -As The Cov s t,Ce""Cc•tl order 1. L G 0 528-3932 Recreation Committee; and Murray and. Celle on the 'hiteciturch Corramurtity Hall Co i ii itte 4 After contacting MPP Barb fisher, coun- cll was informed by Brecker that it is not mandatory to appoint a representative • to either the Maitland or Saugeen conserva- tion -autli:orities, l4owever, the levy on Water Management and Flood Warning must bpaid. = ; The.eclerk is obtaining' breakdown of the municipality's levy for review. Jack Riley. of Greenock Township„, will be the joint representative on the Saugeen Valley Conservation ;Authority, for both Kinloss and Greenock. The two municipali- ties take turns in appointing a.rep. Ratepayers' Committee The ratepayers committee opposing the on gravel Donegan , egan gr vel pit has given , written com- munication to council indicating that, their Remuneration , commitment of 1� � 0 towards, e $ 5,00... t rds defence u . For tle third:.eonsecutiire year,council- far the OMB ' . would be presented tors will see no increase in remuneration, within two weeks. Regular meetings remain at $95 for the • The letter stated' that "this is with . the reeve, and. $80 for councillors; special understandingthat if costs are awarded p� by meetings at $55, and mileage for out-bthe OMB and Limnoterra's total costs to the own .30 per km. Township of Kinloss are less than $30006, Council approved an $800 raise for man- that the committee would receive a propor-- agement employees effective May 1996. tional refund." co tee attended:, P p .. ennui the -Jan 15 :council. meeting to ensure council.understood the letter. The agreement is effective for erne year. The waste disposal site supervisor will be paid $13 per hour. Appointaments Appointments to'various committees' remain: as they.were in 1995. Reeve'm Boyle. will sit on• the Maitland Valley Gord Fletcher, s ekes erson for the Strategic Plan in lightof the reduced funding available,. o the Municipality 'e under the Ontario • ars•MMMMMMMM■®MMMMM°lMMMMMMMMMM■ MLE�J M Z MMMMMM M M MM•■Y■ 11 N U1■MMM 1 1 1 1 M1 TilEATRE KIINPARDiNE 396-3250 jam 26.8127 at 7 .& '9:.m. M Jan, 28� o Feb at 8 '.. • i p.m� �r r JACKiLEMON . WALTER TN AU ANN-MARGRET °` SOEPtHIMA1A LORE L MEN STILL VELLiNG. -, STILL FIGHTING - STILL READY FOR LOVE HELD OVER Jan. 24 & 25 --'8. pm. MATINEE Sal. & Sun. 2 p.m. ALL SCATS $4. rviON. TO THURS. Conservation Authority and the Medical, ` Municipal Support Program, council aims Centre Board. Brian Wolfe and Gerald to put in place a Strategic Plan for Kin- Doelman will be representatives on the Fire ` loss. This will be discussed in detail at the Department board; Doelman and Deputy Feb. 12 meeting. Reeve •Leo Murray will sit on the joint by Pat Halpin . The former . county library .headquarters on Gustavus, ;-Street in Port Elgin has been sold; forcing the museum to scramble to findnew storage space Finance chairNorm Annetts said a private busi. ness.'has bought theone-- storey brick building, with the deal closing March 5. The museum was using a portion of the old building to store ,goods wfrom the furl :niture gallery, which is cur, rattly being refurbished. L1KNO' .:DIS'TRIC` OMM1r CN' BINGO Svnda;,y,,y, Tann ''' /96 Saturday, January 7.. hucknow Cn+op Irn>'ner & Dance priday,. Ilebrnsry 2 : . Kips mei Facet Bsnce by Pat Halpin Bruce County's waste management master plan is finally complete and ready for implementation. The plan was approved without comment after an extra month was allowed to reassure '. municipalities lan rea about proposals for waste diversion, shared' use of landfill and /user fees. •,Though there were no questions from councillors about the report, the corn-. Ymittee referred to the less- than-enthusiastic ess-than enthusiastic response. of some municipalities to. t the county waste .manage-. ment initiative. "Ira light of the delicate economic and political di- - mate 'currently prevailing it isf difficult to adapt :a detailed plan without some lingering concerns," the -+turn to page 16. .uckiIo ..ancers:. h senior "B" Hockey Club is hosting a ast and "Presrved Members of the Lancer Alumni. AlumniGarnes riday, Februay 2/96 7:30 PIVI ucw wimpy,/ & District trict S ��-orts Complex Blueline Club 8:OOP -1:00 AM DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!" A; .f areSequel That Is More Satisfying,' Than The Original!' 6t4r+e :4:43C NNNE OPEN DAEES •SANUAIIS 196 FAL -"6 . J3;t/A y t 6 rd. 4.16, Saturday .17', "ONLY". CALL 528.3429 9 a°m , 5 p.m. 1 ucknow - Community Centre mpg Sunday, January. . Community Cenl!1re. opens. at ;0 parr►. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m DIANE . k...< N {ATIIRof the RID{ PART F URS. Jan ;20 Feb 01 FRL&SAT. 7 At 9 P SUNAA' 1 HUBS, 8 PM . LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-800-265-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO