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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-16, Page 2• Page 2 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 161996 J) eJ 6. cr, cr. 0 0 0 c:t c f21.3 0 0 TD" Paint a Chat( • Sponge A VValt STAPLETON INTERIORS INVITES YOU TO 4.co-ar4 STROKEed RILLIANCE PAINTING SEMINAR As Seen On CityLine Home Day This is your opportunity to discover the trade secrels of a Beniarnin Moore design and colour expert first hand. In our 2 hour seminar you'll find out the hottest new colours and team innovative painting techniques for every room in your home. Date: October 290996 Time: 7:00 pm LOCATION OF SEMINAR: -EL MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL ilifINGHAM Gym 228 Tickets aro $12400 ea . • and are available at • Stapleton Interiors Winghain 3571676, Wingharn Town Hall, -Roo Dept or at door *71. •C"'' e • Granite The Floor rS• Birthday Club Caitlin Hamilton October 16, 1988 8 Years Old Kyle Terry Jamieson October 16,1989 7 Years Old Travis MacPherson October 16, 1990 6 Veers Old Chase Hackett October 17,293 3 Years OW • Calin Searle October 18, 1980 8 Years Old Guinn• Adamson October 10, 1095 1Year Old Jessica Klip Ockiber 21,1980 10 Years Old Marcella Kranenhurg October 22,1984 12 Willi Oki I I West Wawanosh council *from page 1 A letter will be lent to a ratepayer advising that obtaining and payment for building penrdts are the landowner's -responsi- bility, and prior arrange- ments made between the ratepayer and a contrac- tor are not a township matter. A new property stan- dards bylaw was passed, as was one to provide for the erection of stop signs ..at the Conc. 213 intersec- tion, In response to helping solve a garbage disposal problems for Brandy's Hideaway campground, council agreed that the business could dispose' of garbage on Mien fol- lowing the long week- ends of Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday and Labor Day for a $10 tipping fee. However, the garbage must be at the landfill site before the excavator arrives to bury the exist- ing garbage. Owner Bruce Grimmer had approached council at the September meeting explaining that the regular day the land- fill site is, - open (Saturdays) was not suit- able for his business and that a .$30 levy,taienter on closed days'was.too high, Amalgamation talks continue. This time West Wawanosh is inviting representativesfront Ashfield, Colborne, East Wawanosh. and Huron Townships, and the the village of Lueknow, to discuss possible amalga- mation an& • sharing of services. Council approved the proposal from Huron County Fire Chiefs Association that each municipality in the 'Court- ty be billed on an assess* ment basis for their • respective share of the cost of a mutual aid coor- dinator and imolai aid funding and training costs.'• • y Margaret Stapleton A VVingham hie', school teacher is the newest member of the board of governors at ,,Wingliam and District Hospital. • - Murray Hunter replaces Ivan Metcalfe, who tendered his resignation to the October meeting of the board.' • Metcalfe was acclaimed to the board at • the June annual meeting as a reiiresen, • tative of the.- Town of Wingham. Vice Chairman George Underwood reported to the October meeting that under 'its bylaws* the board may appoint to fill a vacancy. Verna Steffler asked if the vacancy. .had totefill6d. • " Underwood replied that he believed Winghain should continue to havefive • representatives, at least until the board ' N . r • 004160.:*hOthot* ill downsize 010010041p;' Underwood. said they are'', .,'• W8t,titts-;:„.t.;9• bers to support his appointment.. A. see wbathappens with restru�turing. of municipal boundaries before making a decision about repre sentation on the hospital.board. • Mary Lou Cameron said she felt the • board could benefit from Hunter's input and encouraged herfellow mem 040 41 Cameron noted 44 Hunter 1:ias spent most of bis Iife m the area. John tafford also spoke•in favor of the appointment adding, "The finger would be pointed atus if we don't replace4.*Litigliatlirepreseit4tiVe?!•'-'...',':;- The appointrnent of Hunter was unanirnous and he was summoned to RENOVATING YOUR HOME? Your PREMIUM RENOVATOR, -gives you a standard to count on for lasting value •homeimprovement. A • • a truited standard coast to coast • warrantied products and, workmanship • toroven ALM -branded products, • competitive financing available (0.k.C. , A • p AlkAisilogo • LUCKNOW • 5194284720... • POINT:CLARK, 019-0950•0920 • 52073720' 084TEK.' under licence ken Akiut AluniinitunLindted ViiNDOWS.HDINC.;•'.-,OF Fil•F ASCIA• EAVESTROUGHING • r v • Several area students were rielpient* Of honors and awards at the • annual commencement exercises' at'F.E. MIMI Secondary School last FrIday night David McDOnald 'and Julie -Lisle (lett back and front' were presented with the.Michille lo.tay-Catherine. Andrew Memorial . Scholarship. They werethe two. top track andlield athletes, cantina.- . Ing their education at a college or ,university., Sack row, centre, Kristen O'Neill received the..Or., Mel Corrin Scholarship. She -contin- uos pOst-seeondary studies In the health sciaticett field. Amy Austin (back right) received the Mr, and Mrs. Wm. F. MacDonald Award for contributing positively to the spirit of the school, and proceedfrig to post -secondary education.' Dawns Rhody,(front left) redelved the Cindy Ireland MemorialAward in Grade 12 general English. (Sentinel staff photo) (.1 41