The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-11-25, Page 1• "VOL 125 'F FL47
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demise and a flnal tug;, by.
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ages, for Bruce County'
by Pat Livingston
• The Lucknow and Distriet Fin Department is,getting
26 new •pagers tat a cast of $10,000 including taxes. The
Cosi will be split between the, four intinicipalities and
reduced .by .my donations rnade to the cause.
Lucknow Council gaga approval to Gross -country
skiers for "paaske use of property at. the southeast
periineter of sewage lagoon site,'subjeet.to a detailed
flan of the trail and.ati agreement ent to maintains the area
ree .of, garbage Or debris.
Gears e Gibson. on heti If of some kcal sk ers.male,
the proposal to..council at
its Nov. 10 meeting
If you.'vo n rtioott'a
differtmce•in'mght;light ig
in your neighbourhood it's
because new highpro5sure
:;'odiuiri lights: have.boen
installed throughout the vil-
The- village and
Chamber of Cotittrierce will eotribiikc efforts again on
cioetirating:: the} Campbell $tu.et light standards with
cedar garland and lights for the. Chrrtstmas.season
Pin applieatian. for 'a zoning, bylaw amendment that
would allow thee' development of a, 2. 4ere ,parcel of
land into a 12 lot'Subdivisian Was. apprc it by. 00661.
The:, property, owned by. Barry eDonagh, .olid known
as aNk Lot 3S f'latl' fc will. -be. designated -ow as
'detached residential hoping' until an enginecr's'plan for
the subdivision has been submitted,
The subject property is one: block west of county road.:
ono and bound by Victoria Streets' 1-ku Tilton Street and
Rose Street, all of which are open and inaintaillQd: •
muirieipal streets, and: an unopen section of Alpert
gleet represents the western boundary uF' tiie propeariy
coun
news
by Pat Halpt>krt;..
1t was -.the end Of an' era whets the 27
member Brute county. council Met for the
Jag time Tuesday; Nov. 17
l Carden, Harry 'Motto invited retiring'
members' of cotinoil to take "a walk down
memory .l"ane" as part of the, historic final
meeting of the old count il. The most col-
orfui stories came from veteran council-
• lor AndyrCorniaek of Paisley; tt former
warden of the county. '. `
Corm tck recalled .early acquaintance
with the county highways. derpartrrrent
first as a young' School boy being 'quos-
. tinned by the then -County rends superin-
tendent about. whclhcr the Cori tttc;k t .uni-
ly- garage wascausing suowdri.fts on thv'
county road. tater, Cormack helped haul
,ravel , to spread on, icy roads one
hristm s. day,, only to find, he was loci
yciutig to gijt an official pay cheque .tris
:tits work.
:Corton k wets scrnrie of
his other iuvalvement with the county
QVor mote than. a quarter century of ser-
vice, kle.rofexrot1 tet Mildmay reeve Keith
Campbell. as the ort othetcouticd nietn-
-heiet70ual seniority.
"1eith ani ,1 should Move and second'
'the 40040 IQ adjourn,' Cormack said
ea e
about ending, the last tnecii� g of tae 'big'
CQuneil'befure the page of h story tutxi.s. '
Next month the eight-nieiriber restrui
tiered conned takes office, .County udtnw..,
istrator°Wayne Jamieson said the reduced:
size and increased, workload, of council is
one reason for ehangoi Corningto the
Bounty committee system.
"Each:•ntteniiber of euunty counvit start-
ing in Decernber is also the head of the
local .municipal 'coined. The time: they
will have'available to .upper tier btisnes
is' going to be/limited,' Jamieson said. '
County council meetings wilt be
change froth standing committee to cram-
,inittea-.cif-the-whole "format. " They, will:
move to Thursday ,to avoid.eontticts with
Municipal councils; and will be held; three
bines a month.
Even with council meetings. thea
a .irtcin,th Jan icson said the increAsezd
Workload will mean' staff taking over
some of the administrative details now
handled by council.
"The new council is going to have to
realize: it will be impossible. for t one. to;
be involved in administrative details,:.
which they., were allowed, to in, tits past,",
he Salts, '
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On Monday, tgn perratures wore -2 degrees fahrentteit at the North Pole, and the res-
idents; there were- experieneing same snow showers. The winds were from the north.
east at 13;tnph, with a relative tnitni City. of C 'per cent, god a baro111etric pressured of
2.76, • '
Vu,K'll;keep yore iipdatcd weekly vxi the weathner conditions at the North
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