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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-09-25, Page 3rr Cuckoo* Sentinel, Wednesday, September 25, ice+ . Page 3 Council continues to investigate Board approves implementing landfill fees Kinloss township council continues to loot at implementing new fees at the landfill site, with a proposed start date of Jan. L n Area' being .investi- gated: include a 1 bag. tag fee, with the same fee on large. -items; no charges for burnabies, recycling ;or steel; and a 5 eliarge per lire with no rim. A draft bylaw is being prepared for. conn- ei18s Teview prepay(' the net meeting. Council agreed to enter: into a six-month trial ' agreement with Lucknow Appliance Centre. For every refrig, eration unit that `business evacuates freon from, theowner, Peter .f Steer, will 'Ue allowed to dump.;fro 'scrap units at the landfill site, The agreementi s based on a: proviso that it will not cost the inuniGi pality to dispose of the 5ctap steelP w n s It A written) sing the agreement is work and being pre- the appli- pared to cant pa'ing. cover aspects of for the total cost n Janeway extensionfor of installation and mater - Gordon 11. Brindley. ial for the proposed new Council will agree to lane. 'extend the laiireway and Council received, repair the culvert at his from the: county, a expense, with Brindley Iegtiest .for comments on respe►nsibile for blowing an aplication by the `no winter is tinte• 1isheiiiiat 's Cove lent name road allowance' in Trailer Park for amend - the winter, �i f , he so.. tnents to the official ':plan - requires :the use of the acid zoning bylaw..: Janeway along ' the . 'Council i i not in favor of sideroado The property permitting a 12•ior►th owner is not to do any occupancy. work on the toad . d ' w�o building permits allowance unless were approved ny the approved by council., building inspector, Since Council . Council' has deemed that.the building season,, is the agreement must be c. min' to .a •elo e the b by ::. � parties, will of xxi accepted bath �� � ` - prior to an% further work the �ffxc�after S e t 19, at this entraxee.but is available:to co etn4., it d", uec i A nth� on a,ne�v x ,a . histhis s' an, �!` ppl from Robert The ra lt can 1 for a f rruts. was accepted, with the : A resident lodged. CA serviee complaints with council about guns being fired continuously at the prop- erty erty across the road. Since the township does not have a noise, bylaw, council suggested the resident voice this conn corns to his neighbor and try to work thematter out_ between thein 'imposing licensing fees for tent and trailer parks was discussed again. Council received a memo .' from the. -A,ssdc ition for Municipalities of Ontario,. statin that ..under Bill 26 3 a municipality has the complete authority to. charge such fees. Landfill . covering will' e don " .onda • b � morn-, tag under the superyd- sion of the road, superin- tendent, u rintendent with the Waste. site supsrvi s- or now _reporting t o the, road superintendent ' withany problems he may have, sharin by John Greig • I h board of directors f the Maitland 'alley Conservation Authority (MVCA) has approved a plan to have the authority share financial, flood monitoring and munici- pal planning with two other authorities it: south- western Ontario. 'hee proposal passed with little debate at the Sept, 18 board of direc- tors meeting. Tine MVCA agreement is designed to save money and increase ;the expertise .Vailable to res- idents of the Maitland and Nine Mile. River watersheds. The MVCA, 'based in Wroxeter,: will be Sharing se �:�ices with the A serVices .usable Bayfield ` Conserv YfConservation Authorit ARCA n: y� 3and ,., the `.1 J .pper, Tharnes River plan Conservation' Authority Both of the other authorities: approved ,the proposal Sept. 1. *The ARCA, will han- dle lian-dle the financial services of the three authorities, the MVCA and the UTRCA will share: rain cipal planning and support services and the` TCA will cp4-®rdunate: all flood monitoring ser- vices. ervices. Board Members Patti' Van der Mole* who rep resents the . town .Of Seaforth said, "This ,pro. posal makes " sense to' me,"; he said- "We:al'_ -' : share a border." e'MVCA `has ►uvea- tigated sharing services with the Saugeen Valle Conservation f'Authority to the north; but: as Van •turn to page 6 rIngham ,& .District., hospital was reviewed by. the Canadian Council. for . Health Facilities Accreditation recently axed received <a positive report. T s' voluntaryro- aria Desi ed too ensure gram, designed ♦( the hospital meets nration al standards Ever.. unlit ; of patient": care,'volved can intens ve reviewinuvea two days ; by two recog ni zed : p ro fessionals, a doctor and a rise, "who work in the Ontario healthcare system and are,.. 'aware of: current trends in evaluating patient care,.. Patients, staff, board members~ and, doctors were :. interviewed, r: records were � inspected,` a v i rack:a re xe w meeting g,�; • wasw �t :�. held With each.... of the 4 • six `patient tare . aridau p. ort teams. , lxth -wrap- up 'session,- the suryeyors declared "thee board can be proud of the excellent: facilities it provides to W ng ha'm and its :sur- rounding ur-ria nding : communities." Herb and :Nary Buckton .accoinpanied John and Marion Mowbray to Kitchener for the unveiling of eight sculpturesby'.: Peter Wilde, a ; : former, 1ucknow •resident. Duncan IVlowbray was contacted through the Canadian Diabetes: x'Assuciation .to be a itiodel for Wilde. The models were unknown to the artist until the actual Sessions took place. °e elifesize, or nearly so, portraits depict men acid women of different,:. ages, from teenagers to the elderly- In his review, burl Miller of Toronto, writes: "Peter 'Wilde has trans-" formed representational portraiture intoa spring- board = for a complex web of psychological issues surrounding his diagno- sis as a diabetic. lie has constructed an arena for the representation .of the' contradictions that revolve around societal affinities towards disease; alienation and solidarity ; darkness and faith; denial and acceptance; degener- ation and healing; and the body and technolo- gy' g The exhibition will be at the Kitchener- Waterloo Gallery, at 101 Queen Street north nnlil Oct. 13. 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