HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-09-18, Page 2Page 2 --, Luekrinw ntineWednesday, September 18, 1996
awanos
West Wawatiosh town-
ship council once again
deferred passing a
revised mobile home
bylaw pending more
information from the
county planner A record
ed vote, at the Sept. 3
meeting, shows
Councillors Alton, Hunt
and Miller in favor of the
- deferment with Reeve
• Hallam against,
• The matter was dealt
with at the August meet
-
jug and was deferred
until council's concerns
regarding' appropriate
distance. of secondary
dwellings to adjacent
original buildings, and
the method and time
frame of reviewing the
necessity of the sec-
ondaty dwelling could be
satisfiedc,
Landfill
Bruce Grimmer of
Brandy's Hideway Camp
•questioned council on the
$30 levy to enter the
landfill sites on closed
days. He stated that
Saturday was the only
day the landfill site was
opened which is not suit
able for his type of busi-
.
ness.
A decision on Gary
Chapman's proposal to .
purchase scrap material
and remove tires from
the landfill 'site was
deferred.
Hospitsl
. Helen Rintonl, the
defers mobile 'home bylaw again
townships representative
on the Witigham and
District Hospital Board,
presented a report on the
proposed future medical
clinic in Winghant
Council gave it sup
von. "in principle" and
asked Rintoul to report
back to council on any
new development on the
clinic.
Dungannon Drainage
Robert McCormick
brought his views to
council again on the con-
dition of trees on his
ptoperty since the work
was done, •and also the
unnecessary stub placed
on ' his adjaeent lot.
Hallam vacated the elk*
for this portion of the
meeting. a "strictly CUIStOffi basis"
for work to be done on
the road allowance.,
A bylaw to regulate
the erection, alteration,
• construction of demoli
Council voted unani-
mously to follow engi-
neer Tom Pridhain's
request to withhold the
authorized payment to
the D'Amore until ongo-
ing issues are resolved.
Auburn house numbering
Council has passed a
bylaw authorizing the
numbering of houses in
the village of Auburn, to
be undertaken by the
Auburn trustees. All,
homes have to be proper- ,
ly identified with a street
number once 911 is
implemented.
'. Miscellaneous
Connell has agreed
that Richard Edmiston
can hire the township on
•
tion of various types of
, structures was also
deferred pending clarifi-
cation of certain phrases
and council being able to
discuss it
he OPP report
Seam
Police have caught
onto a baby formula
8t111 that turned into a
minor moneymaker in
Kincardine.
The scam has been
ongoing where a PerS011
would 'attempt to return.
baby forMula to local
stores in return for cash...
OPP suspect the baby
food,was shoplifted. -
• Th6: latest incident
occurred at Cameron's
Food Market on Sept. 10.
_An Wilcao-wns maid, in his
attemptedto return
baby foriunla to the store.
had some beer before
taking off with some
alcohol and a black, soap
stone carving.
The break-in occurred .
between Sept. 3 - 13 A
sun porch door had been
pried open.
The perpetrators also
did some damage to con-
tents. Binoculars and a
tripod were smashed.'
Counterfeit
L• ocal businesses are
cautioned to be son 'the
look -out for counterfeit
bus
s °
kohl business
This incident is con $
reeebivilast
dat Saturday,counterei!•
sistent with past inci od
d• ents where forniula and
other baby food products
were returned and money
refunded,Said Constable
• Andy Burgess,
—- • s
ornlagon 0 cer.
d the same per-
rfin, all
inf
He dt7.0$11. t
at
nag
• o
s is
appear to food
"ase wher
e
• bs o int e7i„ tanoe: .1,s takingvvi twith
.andfamily.
4cn thy_
Pure
A
hrfor beer money. cheques
Thieve , Lurgan
• Police are urgingbusi
,
IleSSeS totake 'a:close
kook at bilis being han.. •
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Lost teeth - • .
'•4.1144npYioctlict ilt6suitinpg: a; the
nsipar-
tial,0enot
" platesuspect
a,su4ee tyth:1eefi afternoon,.9°rr:.e4neoi of Kincardine OPP
do,
wner
1CincardinepP
Beach.
'rile% teeth Met with; tout,
; or, may hoe
Beach drownedrecently, inthe lakel
cooked play, meal and s
a ,
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SCHNEMER • -
Dutch Treat or Regular Dinner Franks
450 g.,Pkg. ' • • •
Red Hot
Wietleis
SCHNEIDERS
Slut) Ribbon • .1
Deli Sliced .66/100 g.
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
Green or Red
2.i8
Seedless
Grapes:
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO„1
Fresh o Green
"A Delicious Tea Time Treat°
Assorted Varieties
4gs g. Pkg.
•
. • .
*from Fake,
• education and thin
• there's a limit to what we
4
can cut *,sb..e, said.
• - Finance Chairman and
Trustee David Inglis said
it's difficult for the board
to outback because .chil-
dren continue to use the
buildings and services on
an ongoing basis.
"We will continue to
• be responsible,* he said,
"We knew this was
coming„” said Trustee
Ruth Hirtenfeld. "We
have the iiigtit to raise the
• mill rate, raise the taxes.
A• nd tills year live had to
•- raise taxes because of
fprovineiall outbacks.”.
Education director
Paul Martindale said the
effects of holding the line
on taxes are starting to
show in the county.
"Considering the con-
dition of county roads, I
• don't think I would want
to use their' -as.an exam.'
pie. We're trying to
improve the quality of
education, not down -
• grade," Martindale said.
Trustee' e — Dennis
Posthumus, a former
,inunicipal 'councillor,.
said the VW could have
held the line on taxes by
taking • Money from
•reserve accounts, °which
• are Similar, to savings
.acoOunts.HOwever, he
said that 'would nut have
• been a good Move. •
• "If we have, to take a
• little, I hope they'll,
understand,* he said. • .
• Trustee Stobo pointed,
. out the argument: that
children aro being eau •
sated with tax dollars is
not acceptable, to seniors
and others who have no
:children in the school
system., • .
'Clic can sit here and
justify it all we want, but
the majority- of people
who coiue into pay taxes
have no children, he saki.
"And their income is not
going up,?' he added,
higlis said the finance
committee • would
respond to the concerns.