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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-13, Page 5Johns r 'l Miming Is a reply to Paul Carroll from Ham Johns, Dear Patel, 1 amin receipt of 'your letter of yesterday, ,here faxed it to the Minister mid have .discussed it with him: We were, to say the least, surprised by the tone, the content and the list of ind1R. 'vidua&s. ,you decided to Share.. ale ot- Dear editor; match out Ontadaus, the biggest scam ever perpetrat- ed on Canadians is in the works, even bigger than the GST, Ontario Hydro manage- ment, without ' the approval of .the Board Of Directors and in concert with the Harris government are out your "disgust" with: - this'. letter sounds more p`ylttacal than proftessiOnall Suffice it to say that this government was Deft with. $100 billion of deb an we are making tough c ices to reduce the debt, e, . he province back on track ,andin this Lase maintain a "high standard in our education system. Many, :of our transfer ar 11C oJI's letter v'artaers as well. asthe provincial government itself, have been .asked to assist us in our mission. Our transfer partners hi Huron County understand this goy- ernm:enl s mandate, laavc worked,. to assist 146, have been very ..suppodive and have offered creative s01119 tions. The Minister suggest ed that yonr'letter contains dro is bi to -indulge themselves >in .an orgy. They are going .to sell our biggest and greatest asset ostensibly, to create competition, thereby reduc- ing our hydro bills.' As far as'Z know,. the road to competition already exists. Ws. simple. Build a generator and sell electricity cheaper- than is already available. So. why would tuckno no solutions' or ggestions but rather is a tirade of neg- ative comments. As out- lined in the Sweeney Report 47 per cent of the educa- tional dollars are spent out- side the ut-side'the classroom: Whether this is true' in kluron County or not, it is stili a reality tat the Miuistry' must deal with. *turn to page 6 anyone want to purchase a generator if, as it is suggest- ed, the existing 'generator (Hydro) is so inefficient, T quggest it is to elimi- mite . ornpeetition not to cre- ate it. Competition? Is . this These skaters soared across. the .ice just like Greased Lightning during the local skating:club'sQuantum Leapcarnival on Sunday. Takingpart were ��/� Thomas Pritchard, Andy.'Garnlrinie Matthew Van Osch,"in the back row, and Laurie Guay, Joel Alton, Katherine Hogetvorstt, and Janet Cox (coach). Absent Melanie Hoggart.. —WCKNOW-81— DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Lucknow Community Centre BINGO Sundays: March' 17, 1996 -. 10011 Whiner Darlene°Beirnea ick"owr Community Centre' opens at 6 30 'p.m. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m. DENTURIST NO G.S.T. OR SALES TAX DENTURE MANUFACTURER • DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC, No Charge:for Consultation or Evaluation . DENTURES- REPAIRS • RELINES W ,..,... :All Denture ont Is Done iina Denturists Dental Laboratoryon !lin p'remises DENTURE CLINIC 58 West Street ocro lr froth Whore Bakery Beside the Chiropractor HORST PEICit C.D.T. and O. 1 091(10 nc) 6654818 GODERICH HEARING AID & DENTURE CLINIC P4 the same thing that hanks, insurance companies, gable t,v.,' oil c'. inpantes, beer stores, ; you name it-thattake increases at will for main- moth prOfits`ri Do corpora- tions invokethe word "COMPETITION' to lay off .. thousands of employees? Ontario Hydro is well and thriving, and the fixture is bright, despite I'arlinger and Kupcis et al, not because of them.. But hear this, people of Ontario, the vultures ere circling above, and their beaks are whetted and drooling, their shoul- ders haunched, ready to descend upon us.. The prize is billions of dollars that rightfully belongs to all of us. We must remaini vigilant however; because these buzzards know how" to ,dis- ,guise themselves. They calx themselves, THE'RIGHT. HONORABLE, THE- HON-ORABLE," THE ELITE, THE PINSTRIPE, THE MEGABUCKS,..;' Don't be taken in, it'll. cost ya!! Bud: Pretty Kincardine, Ont. 4ieftbthb Stalk& ishieleigeseet ThSedford IT I SERVICE 1-880 46810.6281 7 a' " COUNTRY KAOLE s r� Y tin Wednesday Hardt a3 19941 Poe $ t ' taw C V. ,+.. giwo a law rwik two ow PROMOTIONAL /4 " °. ra I co 1 goiciefrivotioaeie E1. i, 01 eco secgte. Stget . 40f 144 Nilo: cit i 2 ail al 14 8.9 noble prueira 211 Call for our Fr00 Catalogue- Pen.% Coffee 441106, Gags, t',Pend e 8(Mari); . 1 Cowan Printing -$e Advertising Lucknow Onto it(519) 528-2730. Fax: (519) 528-3348 ate. am' ‘TI -IF HURON -PERTH ROMAN SEPARATE SCHOOL JUNIOR ANA KINDERGARTEN March' 26 to In order to register for Kindergarten, four (4) years. old of age 1996. Parents are required. Certificate, Birth Certificate Card of the child you intend. should Contact the local school. offer Kindergarten classes: St. Joseph's' (Kingsbridge) Our Lady, ofMt. Carmel (Mt. St. Joseph's (Clinton) 482-7035 Precious Blood (Exeter) . 235.1691 St. Mary's (Goderich) 524-9901„ St. James (Seaforth) 527-0321 - St.. Boniface (Zurich) .236-4335 Sacred Heart (Vu ngha ) St. Patrick's (Dublin) 345-2033 St, Patrick's (Kinkora) '.393-5580 Holy Name of Mary ,(St. Marys) St. Mary's (Hasson) 595-8929. St. Ambrose (Stratford) 2714544 St.. Joseph's (Stratford) . 271-3574 St. Aloysius (Stratford) 271-3636 Jeanne Sauve .(Stratford)'273-3396 Parents who expect that optional French Immersion future years, have the Junior/Senior Kindergarten Catholic School or the French Mary's School, Goderich Stratford). at which they expect French Immersion program. M. Miller Chair • erson of the. Board GCUNT CATHOLIC " ". BOARD SENIOR REGISTRATION March 29, 1996 children must be • n or before December 31, to bring the Baptismal and Immunization Record to register: Parents The following schools ' ' ` ' 529-7646 Carmel) 237-3337 • • • 357-1090 28-4-2170 , ' . their child will enrol in the program in Grade 1, in option of enrolment for . at either their local Immersion Centre '(St. or Jeanne Sauve 'School,' to enrol their child for ' J.S,'Brown, M.A., Ed.D., Director of Education ' Tune & Trim "Special” . • - —20-Point Inspectiaf.for 9.95 until Marek 31/96 r 199.95 until Putt Paris ' Pier -up & Delivery Available 7 1� Cat oat potential problems with protesional service now. Keep on top of your grass this summer by getting your equipment in shepe now Our traincd'technicians know vrhat potential problems to look for, and how to take cure orthetit. keep you riding high all Semon, Call for an appointment tachy. ntrrr~rMrr f .URUCE twterott 000110101 intim Mt tod&tAWtt cA,altt O al n, Ad WA'itfllttcrr,,crtr. tt6it'sVO r�root.t 3r 1 Service Battery 2. Replace Transrnission Filter 3.: Adjust Brakes 4. Sharpen Blades and Clean4Mower Deck 5.Replace Air Filter 6, Replace Fuel Filter • - 7. Lubricate Throttle and Choke Cables 3 Replace Spark Plug 9. Adjust Tire Pressure 10. Level Mower deck 11. ' Change Engine oil and Filter 12, Adjust EngineHi4Lo RPM 13. Check Steering and Brake.dperation 14. Check Safety Switches 15, ' Check Belts and Pulleys 16, Check. Deck Bearings 17. Lubricate All Grease Fittings 18/ ;Check Anti Scalp Wheels 19. . Check, Wheel Beatings 20. Wash Unit ** Uprin ctrrnpfdtinn of"the• inspection you will be called with. an estimate of any additional parts or repairs required to complete your Machine tune-up, The 20 point Tune• & Trim inspection "Special effective May 1, 1996 will be 5134.95 Applicable taxes not included. , TO BOOK Youl UNIT IN CALL. (519) 88/42231 OFt 1 `800.265.3883