The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-06, Page 2•
Page .2 Ltteknow Sentinel, Wednesday, hare1101
300,000
kits sent
overseas
since '88
*from page.1
Wags the total number of
kits sent since Project Love
began in 1988 to over
30#,0�.�0.
Project Love is coordin
na'ted by the Canadian
Organization for
Development through
ducation:. - (CODE),
Founded in 1959, CODE is
a nonrprpfit organization
that supports literacy pro-
ject in 12 countries, CODE
Bier thekitst...
d ,l rs to�,chrldren
whose families cannot
afford school supplies.
.Ashfield
farm win
award
+ougratutations to
enruth Farms, Ashfield
Township
A. gist place award
the category of beef fill-.
ty was awarded to the
Alton' family at :the.
Canadian! Farm Builder's
Association, Builder of.
the Year Awards
Competition. La11401.Ark
Builders, the design- Ili d
fiii, received au a>va
we11 for the fa% iitt;
ldition .to two of
r° ltrst
pt o i awards one in
wholesale -retail fn'ciility,
o by..reeteational fait
Fire department has forinat for JK:.
seven calls in Feb. in separate schools
The Lucknow and
'District Fire Department
responded to seven emer-
gency calls during the
month of February. This
included four fire calls, one
to an salatm s'ystemi. and 'two.
medical emergencies.
On Feb. 1, the home of.
Jim Hallam on Willoughby
Street, Lueknow,received
an estimated $5,000 induitn-
ag es when: orifi
gfire originating
in a chimney travelled into
the rear wall of the house..
Hallam avods
om� just
t
h e
as the fire, was starting
spread.
About a $1,000 in
age was done to a• mobilo
the chimney being coed
home tn St Helens on Feb. deflated :
when fire started as a
result of pipes: being
thawed.
Water leaking into an
alarm system at Maple
Breezes activated: the 'alarms
on Feb. '8.
On Feb. 9„ the depart-
ment responded to a med-
ical emergency in Lucknow
and ter: Feb- 20 to one in
Ashfield Township.
A chimney fire at the
home of Gordon Barger,
Ashfield Township, caused
no damage ori Feb, 20.
Last Fraday, over the
eon hour, a'serious chimm
.mey fire at a residence on
Campbell Street resulted in
7 by Pat Halpin
The Bruce -Grey separate
school board' wen't drop its
Junior Kindergarten pro-
gram, but it will switch to
an all -day, every other day
format beginning in the fail.
The province's decision to
reduce funding for the now-
optional JK program means
loss financial support for
boards that c tzn o
a►n uo t offer
KP But dropping, the pro-
gram r>rtpl co Jetoly w
��' � Quid:
mean losing: even more rev-
er1aA business supe i ten
4
dont
Paul, Serie told the
board last week, Instead, the
board will change all
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day format to an all -day
alternate -day schedule to
save noon hour bussing...
costs
"We've done a calculation,
and to maintain the program
results in a reduction in
grants for, that program ofd
$190,000 per year To elimi-
nate the program, in our
case, Wouldproduce' a larg-
er loss in grant. That was'
one of thereasons the board
pro-
gram,"
to maintain the ro-_
gram," Serie said in an
interview.
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OPP char two
after drug search
Two Huron Township residents have been charged
with cultivating a narcotic and possession of a narcotic
for the purpose of trafficking.
Both a 31 -year-old woman and a 36 -year-old man have
been charged after OPP executed a search warrant at a
Huron Township home on Feb. 29.
Officers discovered 150 marijuana plants with growing
lights, hydroponic equipment and other drug-related para-
phernalia. .
There was also 90 seedlings.
The two residents will appear hi Walkerton Provincial
Court on May 1.
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ncil defers
T,;e-applieant for a zoning
amendrent., application. has
asked ,Ashfield Township
council: to defer its• decision:
until,° he obtains` more. infor-
mation in support of ihiS,
request,
At a public Meeting :on.
.Feb. 20, Richard Ottewell
explained his plans to con-
struct a cabin; •and accessory
building on the southeast
portion of a 110 acre parcel
located on parts of Lots .5
and 6, Cone. 4, F.i
Scott Tousaw, county
planner, said the proposed
bylaw' would rezone the
southeast portion of the
property from natural envi-
ronment (NE2) and general
agriculture (A01) to ,special
N4-5 zone to permit one
dwellingalong with other
perritit uses in the NE3 'zone.
Some discussion •arose
around the correct separation
distance calculation formula •
to. be ;used to „.arrive at the
appropriate s, tback for the:
proposed d.an:;' froth' the
nearest banal.
Tousaw iindieaited that •the
owner of thefarm to. the.;
south should ::contacted to
verify the typo and number
pf animal units to used•in.'
the calculations. .
The Issue of the setback
from the power line was also
discussed.
George lloy,,,.neiglxbot ng
landowner, was concerned
with the development. of the
.road 'allowance which se as
rates his property from the
subject lands. He requested
thatcouncil consider stop-
ping up and cosing`that por--
tion of road allowance.
The health unit and
iCA had no objections to
the proposed rezoning.
Council is requesting, that
MOT install 60 =km/hr signs
on° Hwy 21, in the
Kingsbridge areas approxi-
mately .25 km south of
Sideroad 6/7 on the, east side,
and .60 km north of the
sideroad on thewest side of
the highway.
Paul Weitendorf of
Maitland Valley ' Conserva-
tion Authority talked to
council about thereorganiza-
tion of the authority in
response to the cntack in
funding from the province. A
review of their <Services is
currently, underway and
•Weiteiidorf asked council for
some input into the exercise
as well. as continued flna>riw
cial support for 1996,.
Council, voted to provide
° funding at the 1995 levy rate
of $15,621
A grarnt, of $125 was made
to the Lucknow Agriculture
Society towards the fall fair.
'Council had no objections
to a severance, application for
Alton Century. Farris on
.,, o-nc. 1• 1, ,D., Lot 12.