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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-10-22, Page 9impact. •`' but bein • ant corning from Hydro questioned for 199 Iby Pat Halpin • . The.. i•ruce • county board of education will get its impact grant from Ontario Hydro this year, but the $.1.1 Million pay- ment is in `questiion for• • 1998. ..Hydro spokesman Terry • Squire said the corpora- tion intended to phase out the• impact grant over a ten-year period, starting in 1996. "Historically, the grants. were td end 'in 1985 because the (expected) 2000 employees at the 1BNPT? would be in the tax base by then," Squire LISTINGS WANTED PAUL ZINN '528-2411 ASHFIELD - 100 acres, 91 workable, random drainage. $185,000. BUNGALOW With carport, 3 bedrooms,oil. heat. •'Havelock St. $59,400. 451 ACRES - 30 workable, older barn, well. East Wawanosh: $65,000. 76. ACRES ,Large '4. bedroom house, garage, fireplace, over 1/2', .mile. Maitland River frontage. $170,000. - STORE 'FRONT •- Plus 2 bedroom apartment .broth leased.Full basement..with• garage. WILLOUGHBY, ST. - Totally remodelled '.`3 bedroom'' bungalow. 20' x 20' shed. $95;000. KINLOSS TWP. $97,300..3 bedroom house, 27 x 37 shop creek & pond. 3/4. ACRE BUILDING LOT Inglis St. $35,000. DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom house;, new. Pettit' mudroom,: 5 appliance's. $57;9901 '49,900. - 3 bedroom, oil heat, 'carport. Wheeler St. ONE ACRE Building lot near Lucknow. B. & B POTENTIAL. ^w, 5 °bedroom home, new kitchen and bath, spacious rooms, large treed lot',, new price. .ICINLOUGH`, - 3 bedroom motile plus extra lot.. $39, 900. BOB ST, -''3 bedroom, 11/2 bath, garage, $69,900. LUDGARD - 2 bedroom, new• bath, oil heat, $62,000. .1.3 -ACRES in Lucknow, unique 3 . bedroom house overlooking 9 Mile River. • ASHFIELD•. -,.3. bedroom' house 11th conc., over !v2 acre, lot $52,500. 100 ACRES WEST. WAWANOSH. rolling 60 -7b. workable, partially fenced. $9'7,500. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Ripley $32,000. & $48,000, russets $14,900 & $49,500. OUTRAM ST. 4 bedroom 'house,1rtWodstave,. both/la, . addition. $65,000. LISTINGS WANTED e6669666666666666866661186*6Se :Vacations CoHnin ... 9 _ 6 Checkbook Low? 9, 8 Sell With Want ads n 6 g ,9 :For �.zCtrx"Dough 4 66666666666663661361668866681 rF yore wants to-:� pay . tf share explained. Squire said i iydro doesn't want to pay less, but wants to pay:a fair. ''share of costs like educa- tion in Bruce. But proviu,'. . ial changes to municipal- ities, education funding, ,and hydro taxation mean Hydro 'doesn't know what the.legislation will allow in the way of impact , of taxes. "We have received assurance from the minis- ter of education that We will have the same dollars to work with in January to August that we had in '97,". said board chair Jennifer Yenssen. • "That amount. included the impact grant, and .that's why we feel very strongly it should stay." Squire pointed out that municipal amalgamations could give the host murtic- ipality .new boundaries with enough •assessment that there will 'be no requirement for an impact grants or payments in Lieu grant., • Some r , pressure t, t . € same st :gid s • the Catht:iic board ° frons page 1 advertising on school buses. "There is some moral pressure on us to take the stared the Catholic board has taken." While student trustees said that advertising would not affect them, they had questions about the type of advertising that would be . allowed, whether corporations would be allowed to influ- ence what .happens in the classroom, and the impact • of. advertising on younger students. • • ig business advertis- es to make money," Posthumus responded. "They're not going to put money into our schools if they aren't going to get some out." Trustee. Ruth Hirtenfeld said parents and the corn triunity "have sent a clear .message that they have real •concerns" • •about advertising; but the board wants to hear more views before making a decision. A decision on theissue will be deferred until the November meeting. Fo dlapd Ontario Quilick Fact . Ontario produced 19 mil - Ilion pounds of broccoli with a • farm.,ate value of $7.0 minion in 1994. LU KNOW DISTRICT', COMMUNITY C Nr .. S.atnnr'day, October 25tb Steve Tiffin 8r. Kendra Statia �aarnday, October 26th Lions Bingo OPEN DATES, OCTOBER. Fri. 24-31, CALL 528-3312 Everlasting Flower's & Gifts 9•a.m. - 5:30 p.m. '98 Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique Sport with the added value of an Automatic Transmission;: a Sport Package and'No.Extra Charge' Power Package. • Power Windows'• Power'Door' Locks • Power Light Group 1. 15', Aluminum . _• Fog Lamps Wheels • Sport • Air Conditioriin Badging °,,,2,0 Litre • Leather Zetec, s Steering Engine Wheel CHOOSE THE LEASE PAYMENT THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU. Contour ooio ipaymen4 or equivalent trade' Monthly. Payment Mystique oownpaytnent' Contour SE/Mystique LS Sport .or equivalent battle; . 47,925: $1,500 $ 0: •Or Makq ono frnylq peymapt of 47.40016f Contour or47,x11 t*e.Mytttqua anddnvo lot 24. Months.' WISE BUYEFS READ THE LEGAL COPY. New 1990 Ford Contour SEIMercury Mysdquo'LS wllh sport Package monthly lease pdyinoat of 5229 based on 24. month lease holt) Ford•Credtt to gualitied retail lessees, en approved cledrt Some condi ions and a 38,000 km over two, years mileage ne3tyrctlon apply r 52 02512%595 down .payment or equivalent trade required. First month's payment and security:deposit repaired "24 month leas , available 10 39431etf retat . iessee0 on apprdved credit. Total cease payment ado atlncoption of the. lease Some conditions and 8.36.000 km over two years mileage Iestncdon apply. Seeunty dopood required OHers.exClude'freight ra720), croons°. cnsuranco and • all, applicable taxes. Otter may change without notice Dealer may lease for loss Lvrnrod Ilmo'only 83a dealer ter detail$. Ontario 'EWA. P0. 90k a00i pakvill9. OMath 3,6.1 5E4 ' • •