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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-02-28, Page 14Wednesday, s.e..ansa. 1996 NOW Is THE TIME TO PLEIH FOR SPRIM... Book your landscape design. siFith us before April L5, 1996 and receive up to a 4015.00 credit on purchases front ow new garden;. eentreo Can for details BRION.ifit FOLMER Bachelor of Landscape P` fIr+chl�ra at tow ax 2733' VISITS IN HANOVER & SEE OUR excrrolp N .w UNSS! Unique & challenging jigsaw. puzzles • including gl buildings. QualhtY telesoo �es byBushnell and .Bausch P and Lomb. UnidenBearcat Oners Triops - they're alivel As .seen on Regis & Kathie Lee. we HAVE: *More train scenery &.landscaping material than anyone else ((over 150 different.. Woodland Scenics Products). •Over 200 different plastic models (cars, airplanes Startrek). •More American Muscle diecast collectable cars, We try to carry a good selection, but we're a small store. If you can't find what you're looking. for_- ask us. We can •show'you catalogueson jigsaw puzzles, telescopes,„ scanners, models, trains, R.C.'s,° kites, rockets, diecast`. cars. If it's available, we'll gladly order it for you*.: HANOVERHOBBYcENTRE Monk -Thum, 10-5:30 Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-5 Closed Sunday 47Q 9th Ave; HANOVER: .3644210 *Deposit required on special orders T H.S. and H.D. Alice Taylor 200, Fern .McDonald 349; George Taylor 206, 398. 150+ games: Aliee Taylor 200, Fern McDonald. 198, 151, Doris Culbert 1679, °Mary McIntosh 157, Jean phillips 153,'Grace Oeertsma 150, George Taylor 206, 192, Donald McKinnon 156, 153, John McKinnon 182, Gordon Brooks 173, Grant Parrish 150. Standings: Tulips 69, Hyacinths 63, Pansies 61, Daffodils 61, Crocuses 39, Snowdrops 37. I T _f y,Nigh$. WOO . 11.S. and ILL Grace Finnigan 220, 566; Nick Schaus 305, 768, 2,00+ games: Grace Finnigan 220, Nick Schaus 305, 200, Eric Taylor. 231, 204, ^Robert .Jones 220, David Humphrey 264, 240,. Gerry VanderKlippe 205, Alex. Brunault 231, Standings: Ltucknow .Bowl 41, Head Pins; 47, Happy Rollers 44, ZoroastriaM 44, Snow Birds 441/2,What 361/2, -s i ' a -H.S.H.T. Grace .f 228,Bea Q� 1�9� B� �� a,� and � r Hep Griffin. 545, Gerald Rhody 297, 696. 200+ games; Bea Griffin 206, Grace iopf:228, Gerald Rhody 297, 206, Eric Haldenby 214, 224, Bob Jones 212,' 206, Jim Miller 206, Clint Totnson 276; Standings: Ladies and the Tramp` 95, Jetsons .73„. miekey Mouse.; 72, Fl intstones 67, _ Road, Runners.67, ' " YBC . Samurf Grace Finnigan 92, Nicole Beyersbergen 90, Becca King 102, Trisha Wall 91, Sean Berry 82. Pee Wee: Joseph. Archer 118, Greg Beyersbergen 130. Bantam: Anson Ritchie 170, Jody Machan 158, Whitney` Taylor 157, Friendship, guidance 8( life experiences. Su port Big Sisters or become a .Big Sister. BS• asters 'Aa$0 t!*, so 'M 0f •4rAo!o For further information Contact your local'. Big Sisters Association or tall 1=8OO-4:l:BsAo • dour : Monday -Saturday 1 0:00 AM - r8r0•0 Sundays1 y0 M Reber Sonia 28-2812* Jennifer Beyersbergen 205, Brett Archer 128, 127, Richard Elliott 155. Justin Armstrong 132, 154. Juniors: Paula Taylor .153, 171, . Angie Nicholson 150, 166, Matthew Stewart 176, 164, Gregory A►Rcher 179, Patrick Ritchie 188,Haldenby 173. Seniors: Marlene Johnston 181, 176, Jeff Rumble 176, Cherise Haldenby 189, ,Standings: Olympic .1163, paramount 1612, *aline 1140, Scorpion 780, Cyclones W09 Ntnjas 1155. dory night 200+: Nick Schaus 216, Manion Jones 219,. 22% Ron Gillespie 212, .Ede Taylor 213, 224, Andy page 204, Thelma Affleck 234, Robert Jones 232. :Standings: Bari J's 92, All rights 72, HOG 72, NBC 59, Ripley ,.1504. games: ,Shirley Adams 167, Helen McGregor 203, Marg SMith 217, Currie Colwell 176, .Donnie Pollard 199, 153, Whin:"Elliott 198, 296. Tom Adams .169, Cliff Turel 167, Verna ; ;fieruilan 151, Norval Pollock 155, Jim MacDonald 156.8taudipgs: White te Sox 54, raves 49, Tigers 42, Expos 38, Blue Jays 30, Orioles 27. Ladies .200+ ...-esu Wilma Elliott 212, Lynn Wall 223, 219, Barb Helm 204, Marion Jones 228, Standings: Snowdrops 89 l/2, Orchids 861/2, Roses 80, Daffodils 66. Wednesday night - 200+ games: Marion. Jones -218, 218, ,y Briah-Schaus 233, Bob Jones 249, Mary Phillips 201, 226, Nick Schaus 216, Lila. Rintoul 218, Eric Taylor 236, 253, 75, ., 242. Standings: No Narver: 82,lath 78,}Inners 5 s: 3t in Squirrels 71, Chipmunks 68, SB's 59. ort Cen by Pat Halpin The, Impact Advisory Committee and Bruce coun- ty ° council are planning to attend . theMacDonald Commission hearings in London March 4, in a show of support for the BNPD and the Bruce Energy Centre. What :isn't quite clear is whether that show of sup. port extends to a presenta- tion the same day 'by Sam MacGregor of ^ Integrated Energy 'Development Corporation on a proposal for massive restructuring of Ontario Hydro. At its February meeting, county council endorsed a. brief outlining the job and. investment losses that could be expected if the BNPD is downsized and the BEC is unsuccessful in negotiating a more competitive utility rate from Ontario Hydro. Prepared by the IAC, the briefs 'worst cases scenario describes the ;loss of 2,081 direct and indirect jobs at the BNPD if the heavy water plant and Units 1 and 2 at Bruce A are shut down. It says another 3,053 direct and indirect jobs at the DEC Would be lost, if projects now in place and on the books don't go. ahead; The IAC will present the uraef to the MacDonald Cammissifan in a 15 -minute submission scheduled to- follow a half-hour presenta- tion by MacGregor. A sum- mary of his presentation, distributed to County courier cil' as. part of the-nIAC.hand- out Tuesday, calls foir Ontario Hydro o;berestruc trued into seven incorporat- ed companies. The plan would promote competition and open the door to .priva- tization, privatization Tagging MacGregor's proposal oin to an IAC brief raised objections from Port Elgin reeve David Fox. "I'm vert+ concerned about backing; IEDC's vision ° of are' reorganized Ontario Hydro. We should not be involved. with sub- missions given by private industry," Fox' said.A"This has nothing to'do with ener- gy rates." Fox said he does'. not dis- pute the job impact figures in the IAS -brief, and is. not " opposed to individuals rec- omending privatization or _ restructuring of Hydro to the hearings. But he said the IAC ''has not discussed MacGregor's proposal and should not ask the county to endorse' it at'' a provincial heap iig' Warden Stuart Reavie down 'played MacGregor's proposal, andsaid his corn- ments to the MacDonald Commission will relate to the importance of nuclear generating to Bruce coun- ty's economy. "We recognize .nuclear power, and want to preserve nuclear power in ;thecounty because it has a big effect:;, on the presenteconomy and, the potential economy,'' Reavie said. "Nuclear hasn't been given its place in the Reavie said be will also '. make a pitch for changes to the Power Corporation Act to allow cheaper electricity rates for industry. Councillors were told that industries at the DEC are paying around eight cents a kilowatt hour, while rates as low as twos cents a kilowatt hour are available in other provinces. The Warden said he won't ` comment on` the'. IEDC proposalat thehear- ing, and questioned whether the idea has county support just because it was included In the report "for discus- sion." "It looks like they want us to (support it), but I'm not sure we are,' Reavie said in an interview. a