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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-11, Page 2Pape 2 * Lucknow Sentinel,, Weduestday, March 11, 1998 inforinative advertising helps Jower the price. of goods. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION THE HURON COUNTY 'COMMUNITY CHILD ABUSE COORDINATING COMMITTEE ddy Sear Dream Auction ltomic Jco. Comefr Sliow Saturday,. April 2Sth, 1998 • at the Blyth Festival, Theatre: • Refreshments; Hat & Cold Hors D'oeuvres. & Silent Auction viewing; beginning at 6:30 p.m. Door plies, "'Plitt ,Matra~ G'Qmed y Shote throughouf the evening FOR TICKETS CR11., BOX OFFICE 523-9300 - GODERICH: 524-$554 524-2852, 524.4287. • STRATFORD call Clara at 271-3127 EXETER call Heather at,2$5-2755 United Way Funded AIVI Countdowii. is on for reurion by Pat Livingston The countdown is en, Everyoneis working together to Make it Great in'981 , .. A schedule of events for this year's 140th birth- . day bash in July can be found in this week's paper. When you take a look at it, you will realize the amount of time and: effort Joan. 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T'elY► (519) 32344480 Tait:..(519) 323 3$97 Iii er'net' www qualityhornes.on.ca of organizations, they have come up With a wide range of events for every- one to participate in dur- ing the July 2 to 5 reunion, Chamney asks yon to reriitenber that this sched- ule is subject to change, She is hoping to have a finalized version ready Baster ° weekend when tickets to the dances wilt be available. The commit- •'tee thought it would be a good idea to have these tickets for sale in advance of reunion weekend. They chose Easter weekend in. the event family members from a distance 'would be home. All dances are $10 with a maximum of 10 soldto an individual. A percentage of the .tickets will be held back .to sell on reunion weekend. Mary McIntosh andher invitation committee recently sent out the last. mailing to those on the invitation list. McIntosh and her cohorts had col- lected 800 names! Tom Downey and Jim Finnigan are making good headway with the main - moth parade forthe big celebration. Samantha Mayer, Lucknow'smedal winner in the Special .Olympics will be the. parade Marshall. Categories are Family . or ClanCommercial, Humorous, ,Organizations; Musical; Best Team of Horses, Fancy Horse and' Rider, +Fancy Pony and Rider, and Antique Tractor. All teams of hors- es must be accompanied by a walker on each side. Prizes in each of the above categories are $30; 20 and $10. In the children's section you can enter in Best Decorated. Bicycle, Best Decorated Tricycle, Best Decorated. Wagon or Best General Category. Prizes are $15, $10 and $5 Downey and Finnigan areexpecting this parade to be big! They'd like pre- registration if at all possi- reunion. ble. Forms are now avail- And the Horticultural able. Society has advised the They could also use Reunion. Committee that some people -power to their members will be help out the day of the going, "all our with their. parade: Volunteers can call flower beds this year in either of Downey or recognition of the village's Finnigan. • 140th birthday and the The parade is set to Society's 40th anniversary. start. at 11 a ttr, sharp and Reunion sweatshirts, t- the town will be blocked shirts and hats will be a off at 10:30 am. No cars mush for .the birthday will be allowed to park on weekend, These are avail - the main street. able ..at several local stores The decorating com- or you can contact Delores mittee; under the leader- at Cut and Curl for large ship of Tracy Meurs, will orders. . have plastic bunting for An open meeting for sale; .in lengths or already the public is set for March made into swags, bows 18, 8 p.m: in.the multi - etc,, wish any 'profits going purpose room at the Sports to the Reunion Complex. Committee:. Meum is look- ing for some help to make up these articles, so if you'd like to be involved some way give her a call. The official colors are fuchsia, purple and white.. The committee also will'be looking after 40e -o- rating the entrance signs,to the village, the post office„ town hall, arena and com- munity centre. Business owners have. been asked to decorate their windows and/or buildings .in the official colors. The Reunion Committee also suggested that each storefront include a history on the building. Now's a good time to start thinking about sprucing. up for the Township goes: to court this month The law suitd between an additional:$$500 for Bev and Peter Grierson material and construction" and the Township of West ' The property, descrip- Wawanosh is scheduled to .,'tion is Lot 21, 22, Conc. 2, be heard in provincial and Lot 22, Cone, 3. court ° in Kitchener, Maitland Engineering. between March 23 and 26. Services was asked to pre The case revolves around , pare .the final report an unassumed, road including . allowance allowance between Lots schedules for the, proposed. "21 and 22,: Cone 7.. new municipal drain. . Minutes. -from coun'tl'.s At the March 3 meet-, March 3 meeting note that ing, council unanimously professionalfees already • Paid. by the municipality' exceed $38,000, In other business •before 'to. ,council>du' . wnshrp , ring'; the last two months, ;there ' carried an amendment to was discussion. on the:pro- ::change:the amount:'`from posed • 'Bos Drainage $8500 to $1.2,000 foraddi- Works., trona! material `and con - At th'e Feb. 11 meeting, ::struction.'on the Bos ratepayers' who would be Drainage,Works,•199$, : assessed' for the new drain * *** iuere in 'attendance •a on ''COuncil; a `tees that' it is t „ I g,,g. with Andy McBride and necessary to renovate the ' Jeff Dickson,':of Maitland ithcknowsWirriMing. pool. Engineering, as'a cap tal'projeet The council minutes TheY 'gave-coinsent to, mate„chat after consider- . using surplusMonies 'front able discussion, ."it ,meas the arena. programs .to unanimously' agreed by, all ' paint .the`,arena lobby and. :'the ratepayers affected by, :perform preventative .the . drain; to aceept .maintenance:on the ice "Alternative B' ...Machine:.• Underdrainage . and Surface°Water" cost esti Council recommended mate including' the amend-, consent be 'given: to sever . • ment of. upgrading.fram .a .' six acres iastead Of 10, '1G"' 21" ' the o tin acres ff ,:the %1st side of the east half of Lot 19; Conc., 13, '(togervorst). due' to.concerns expressed by ratepayers. `Vicki Piluke, on behalf of Wheels Away, made an;, .annual' presentation to council. It was suggested by the organization :.that : .25 per capita per annum :rate remain the same and ,the per ride rate, by an eli- gible resident in the town- ship, be increased to $3.. • Council will' instruct the rnunidipality s solicitor to defer the ,boundary application, regarding tine landfill site, for the;pre- sent time,.. ***** Council will submit an. application tar` the Speciai Circumstances Fund (01 1'7 :due ,to the iinpacts of extra policing costs, and the understated;' -farm `tax rebate, due to more landowners willing to accept: a' 25,% 'mill rate and applying to Move their' assessments to this classi- fication. **** A recommenatiori was' made that consent be given to sever:one acre otic part ,of the south pact of. Lot 274 Conc. r'14 to ciente