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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-01-14, Page 2
Pere B'-- Lue OW: al #1aei;'ilf%ti#I calor:, M4 m 14,199$ Teachers Shoiifter cu i,ISTINGS WANTED PAULZINN 52e -a411 RETAIL STORE • With.2 bedroom apartnlent. Etrcellent condition. $99,900, i114ACRES - New bu ngaksw, 2 barna, shed, 84 workable* Culross Township, 50 ACRES Newer bungelOw, quons*t hog ban, 35 workable, aaloss Twp. $199,OQO AUBURN. - Three. bedroom, 'house plus; extra lot with 24' .X .30'' Shop, $$9,900. LOCAL RETAIL BUSINESS •- Established 25 years. Call to details. , $79,900.3 bedroom brick/vinyl 2 'year oldaddition,new, bathroom & kitchen.., ASHFiELD 100 acres, 91 workable, random drainage. $185,000. BUNGALOW - With carport, 3 bedrooms, oil heat, Havelock St. $57,400. • $41,$00 -. Campbell St. 3 bedroofn 11/2 storey,. 1' paths, • now deck and windows NEW BUNGALOW - 2 bedrooms, 1150 sq. ft. 1 acre I9t= $89,800;, • SPACIOUS 4 bedroom home, edge of town, garage, new kitchen. bath,.iarge lot. KINL.OSS TWP. - $97,300:, 3 bedroom house, 27 x 37 shop creek d, pond, Bci[ S1 -3 bedroorn,11 bath, gara9e, $55,000. 51 ACRES Pasture, new fencing, edge of town. $60,000. 0 BEDROOM, - house, attached 3 bay garage, Bob St, $125,000. ASH,FIELD - 3 bedroom house 11th Conc.. over' acre lot $52;500. 1.IST1NGs•WANTED * from page 1 Birthday 'Club` . presidents of all six Feder- Travis Vnm.1q' atlons have informed` \Preiiuier Mike 'Harris and Jai isn 14;19915 7 Years .Old. •. $dtication Minister David Johnson that "the broad Andrew Jariens • ..casts were malicious, January 15, 1992 false, and libelous .of shetn. 8 Years Old personally and. in the way Nicole Van Dyke • of their :business, trade, or January 1$,.1891 ' Occupation.' 7'Yearsgid "I stn personalty Breanne Ancoonaghiffended by these ads January* 1990which reflect badly onthe s Years of 0 dedication of all teachers in Ontario,,,, Lennon said. Dram# ny ranaton "Mike Harris and Dave .January 20,1990 eYears tOld,.Johnson need to be called : ;: to account ,for making g ilil®tillaWI RGlialial4 l false statements about a Min n COWS Complete, rei teachers and their union 0' E leaders. Q; Q' Paul: Dyck president of, 0 4 the Ontario Public School 10ereeaci RENT T h' Federation for Y 1I1 L'1�I.�C #}W A shoplifter :caught stealing from :a Lucknow store was charged 'with theft and breach of proba-' !ion. • A Ripley woman, :aged :2, was caught shoplifting in Bell's Discount and held, until Kincardine OPP arrived. _ . , The incident occurred at 8,01 p.m., Jan, 10. QPI' are asking for the public's assistance in locating a wl ite vehicle suspected as :the vehicle involved to ripping up the lawn at the Lucknow Public School last week. Police were called last Friday afternoon, Jan. 9,, at 1:241 p.m. The incident occurred over the night of Jan..8 - 9. There was minor dam- age to the lawn. • :.' , Anyone with inforina- tion is asked to call; Crime Ste rs, 1488 -222 -TIPS.' ags are flying at half mast at OPP detachments: in: .Iincardine and. Walkerton in memory of a Walkerton OPP officer who died last week. " Constable • Karen Barber,. 38, suffered a brain aneurism. She leaves behind' two young chil- dren. • Deputy reeve sits on { committee reviewing nutrient pias Deputy reeve • Art $irnpsot has. been. - appointed by, Ashfield Township council to sit on the }I'dron• County coin.- " mittee established to review the requirement for and effectiveness of nutri- eat management plans. �s 11 Duron, agreed with Plan le,:a,*y�r explains lains severa ce,.. 0 ICSdQ11 X1'!3: f0 Lennon, :noting that both T`l & the facts in the ads "to a A Small & Mld-sized Cara © Harris and' Johnson bent. [g. Passenger & Cargo the facts in the. ads '`to. 0• ,Vans ,Pickup3kucks o and gain some politi.cal.. in ground. • , "The` government ads Made •teachers really, .real- ly upset," Dyck stated. "It 13 was hard to hear some_, r in thing you know is not fac- t ! tual. 13 Dyck stated the the E . government's ads triggered � try application procedures Q Daily, Weeldy, .' 0 Monthly 3 0 Insurance Rentals 4 0 Mere 00 Free Delivery.." a;. 11' 0 0 0 CAR & TRUCK RENTALS the need dor the teachers 0. DivisionofSuncoastFOrd . �, • and -teachers' Onions •to E500'Huron Rd., Goderieli `� respond, which the presi- (1 CALL C01j&TAsktorHelen dent. added clouded„,both sides of the issue f some 0 524-8 ° 347 E of the public who didn't oeeAe 1.1 know who to believe:. • Maybe you !ureotherretaiI�rsin,., your line of business are going to cut ►ack their advertising, so it's safe for ou, too. Right? Huron County planner Brian Treble attended the lan, 6 meeting of West Wawanosh Township council to review the procedure on severance applications and .council's in'voivenient in the proce- dure. A ratepayer reported to council that an area of an unopened road allowance between Lots15 and 16, Conc. 8, wus. in a. hazardous condition. He said there was a log .across the road with a huge hole dug behind it, 0 While the municipality is not responsible for main- taining rnor ain-taining;nor upgrading unopened road'. allowances, council does have a concern for public. safety.: Council stated that the person or persons responsible foe thi type of destruction would be charged under the highways act and repairs by the township' to rectify the problem would be, billed back to the persons liable. Responding to the fact'that some' landowners are digging on township.: Y r s m tti r.tn ` m rs eu e, , n co , pe i ,an fo• _he ca su e , "` oil r .wi eve t r r iler n town •o �r • •se t•t w •I P •av onl so 'ma hat .he' Is� eople h• ,; man dollars 'to s end end if the. don't s end them:for`w u sell' th ' I s end them. for something else..:. property, council noted that anyone wish- ing to do so rust advise .council of this and receive prior approval', • All landowners associated with the Purdon.drain will be invited to meet`with council • on Feb, 3. Proposals will be brought forward to correct problems with the drain and.a decision made as to whether an engineer should be appointed to suggest ways of improving the drain; etc, Council authorized Geoff King, draina$e super- vh intendent, , to have a detailed map made outlining altWest Wawanosh Township municipal drains:, King will have -one-third of hi's expenses, incurred while; attending the: Land-lmprovenient Contracts of Ontario' Convention,: reimbursed by; the munici -: pality Approval Was, given to:the road super- interident's proposal:On 'cutting two, rounds of grass during July and August. increae in pay Kinloss councillor One of the -first orders of business in 1998.for Kinloss Township council was to pass a bylaw appointing, •p,ersons. to office ,and establishing reirrniirieration,for same. Council • Once again held the line on their. pay � p Y -- for the fifth year. The reeve receives $95p er meeting; and councillors $80 per. t»eeting.' Special meetings are $55 and out-• of -town 'mileage is 30 cents per kilometre. Gerald Rhody, has retired as drain inspector, Henry Clark, road'" superinten- dent,will take over thou duties: • Rhody was thanked at •council;'s Jan. 5, zneetina for his dedication over the past years. , In light of the current 'court ease -Bruce County municipalities find them- selves in, regarding the proposed amalgamation, council has opted not to ! :�i• .Yfi �ew i .f? 1 k mus+.;: F...3` ` y; tt�,,.}•T a appoint two members to the transition board deal ing with the amalgamations of Kinloss, Ruranarid Luaknow until the case has been settled. Clerk Mark Decker •explained to council the costs accumulatedto :date IBRO 11'1)°Dunwoody WARDMA1tETTt bartered Accountants Offering a full range; of service*: autliting, accounting, butinpsa pial•. ning, income ts4 pianning, personal financial planning, computer and inanaglomsnt serviceat. • VAI KERTON HANOVER • MOUNT FOREST ' PORT ELGIN 0.P. Thomson. FCA 4.H. Vallelt, CA K.L. Dries CA M.S. Dolton, CA ' kJ, Millen, CA' J.J. Hunt, CA H.E. $ blot CA GM.- Munro, CA• K. Oelachlavit, CA P. Thor, CA sa.0. Thomas, CA X211- 364.3740 3232551° 531.2049 in 'connection with a peti- tion for a municipal drain filed by John` Busk. The petition had recently'' been put on hold::Husk will inform council of his ' intentions regarding the petition at the ,next meet- in The township•solicitor's', writtenreport in regard .to:• property standards .contra- •ventions.was read, Letters have. been sent to the per • sons iovolved. advising them to conform,, It• no action is soon taken to rectify the situation; court. Proceedings will follows. The pasture agreement (gravel pit farm)_ has expired. An>advcrtisement will be placed for a two year term for the 9O acres,