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Restructuring challenge cost
county ratepayers $t3,000
by Pot Halpin
• Fighting Bruce
Township's legal challenge
against restructuring will
cost Bruce County
ratepayers more than
• $73,g00.
The county's finance
committee said Its lawyer's
• account for responding, to
appeals against the restruc-
turing plan amount to.
$105,794.31. When Brio
Township lost its case, the
courts awarded $32,500 in
costs to be paid to the
county to offset • its legal
bills. '
Two in race
for warden
• The race is on for next
. month's election of warden
for the restructured Bruce.
county council.
Culross Township reeve
Ralph Kreutzwiser started
the race Tuesday when he,
• ,announced he will be seek-.
ing the Warden's job for
1999. Kreutzwiser is
mayor -elect of the new
municipality .of South.
Bruce.
Lindsay township reeve
Milt McIver immediately
made it a twO-way race by
declaring he will also be a
• eandigate for 1999 war-
den.
, have lots of restructur-
ing experienca. I would
like to work Positively
with the other seven mem-
bers to see it through," said
McIver; who was chair of
the 1990 restructuring
conaraittee and is a former
warden.
The elotion for wirden
will be held Dec, 8- in
Walkerton.
Pay raise for
nonunion
staff.
Bruce County's non-
union •staff will have a
chance to catch up to the
increasing cost of living
thanks IQ a pay raise effec-
tive in the new year.
County council agreed
to a two per cern increase
in the non-union salary
Teens put new twist
on Shakespeare
•
by Limirn Wilklns
If you think Shakespeare .is dry, then you should see
the. newest addition of fine acting at the 'Myth Festival.
• Theatre:•
"...And Perhaps 'A Flay" is the new Young People's
acting group at Blyth, They began to unfold in September
when the word went out that there was art opportunity for
, • young 'peopleto. expose themselves to plays and all
• aspects of acting while having fun, The group conSists of
about 20. teens from the Elayfield, Blyth, Clinton,
Goderich, Lucknow, Wingham and Zurich areas.
Their first production is "The Complete Works of
William Shakespeare," It was a fabulously finny way to
depict Shakespeare in the '94 Six . wonderful actors,
Kendra Folkard,. Nathan .Sheired, Daryle Henry, .Robin
• Viiong„Brianna Brown and Lucknow's own, Heather
Sande, portrayed over 30 characters as well as 'them-
, selves in one night •• • '
From a teen's point of 'view, 1 found all of the actors in
complete Context with the characters they were suPPcosed
• to be playing. From the tragic, Romeo and Juliet to the
hilarious rap of the comedies, the whole audience was in
stitches throughout the. night.
Congratulations to •every one of the actors, actresses
and all of the set and technical crews. This was, a great
start to a new learning experience,
grid, effective January .1.
The human resources
department noted that the
consumer price index
increased 3.9 per cern over
the last two years, while
Salaries rose only 2 per
cent •
As of Jan. 1, salaries for
non-unjon staff will range,
from $17,664 to $84/447
in 27 grades and six levels.
The committee said •the
salary increase is in line
with raises approved in
other counties.
Novice° 02
Scorpions
• Nov, 23
Wingham 4, Lucknow 1
Goalie • was Darcy
• Quinlan with Brent
• Martin getting the goal
and Hillary • Johnston,
• assisting.
Nov, 2$ •
Lucknow 0, Walkerton 3
Honorable • triCntion:
Margaret Vincent, Kevin
Cook. Goalie - Darcy
Quinlan.
•
Tyke 2 - Bulls
Nov. 38
Lucknow 7, Listowel
Goals: Joel Alton 7.
Assists; •Michael
Morrison, Jamie Miller.
• andAndy Phillips. Goalie
Marlee Alton.,
Pee Wee B
Nov: 2$
lbeswater 3, Lucknow 0.
Nov.• 29, •
Lucknow 7, Hanover 3.
Goals: • Shawn
• Reftlinghaus 2, David
• Conley, Freston Drennan,
Braden Carruthers, Derek
• Quinlan. •
Assists; Quinlan 4,
•Refflinghaus 2, Drennan
.2, Nick Bowley, 2, Ryan
Rivett, Shea Hamilton,
Mike Fischer, Danny
MacDonald. ' •
• Atom Rep.
Nov. 2$
• Lucknow 12, Ayton 1. •
• Goals: three goals each
reports:
from Dan Murray, Joe
Murray, Blake Alton and
•Coy Hamilton.
• Assists: Alton,KP01131
Stall1OY, D. Murray! Cory
Hamilton 2, J. Murray 2.
• Nov, 26
Lucknow 6, Tiverton 2
Goals: Devin. Kemp 2,
Blake. Alton 2, Cory
Hamilton, •131144
Chartiney.
Assists: Cory Hamilton 4,
Alton, D. Murray.
• Nov, 27 to 29
Consolation winners . in
• Division B tourney in
,Brussels
Outstanding goalie -
Torben Nielson
• Seaforth 1, Lucknciw. 0;
Lucknow 4 Goderich :1;
Lucknow 4; Walkerton 2;
Lucknow 7, Mildmay 1..
Goals: Blake Alton 7,
• Cory Hamilton 3, Kenny
Stanley,. • Ban " Knechtel,
Joe Murray., Cody
Hamilton, Devin Kemp.
Assists: cody. Hamilton
4, J. Murray, 'Alton 3,
Devin Kemp 4, Coty
Hamilton 4, Knechtel
• Darius Mali, • Brett
Phillips. •
• Tyke Link Lancers
• Nov. '
Lucknow 12, Wallace 2.
Points: Colton eltattmeY*
7, Hilary. McDbriagh 2,
Wesley Hackett 2,Nathan
Mevlarray, Nicole
• VanDyke 2 , Gary Finlay
2, Brett Van Osch
'VanDyke .2, Tint
' MacDonald. • Calvin
• Rivett tended goal.,
Birthday' lUb
Agnew
DeConiber 1997'
Zachary Nelson
December 4,1994'
' 4 Years Old
,
Justin, Harold Kelly Elliott
December 7, 1991
7 Years Old
Courtney Simpson
December 8 4997
1 Year Old'
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Lucknow and District Lions -
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.Crushing altiminum cans: Turn Hogan, Ambrose
Redmond,• Bill Johnston, George Matigejiob
In the spring the. Lions Club accepted the
responsibility of spearheading the repairs
and fundraising for the swimming pool. At
the same, time the-Lion-s'bridertook to
• collect.and crush aluminum cans as a
means of raising monies for the pool and
future projects. With the overwhelming
support of the service clubs and community
• minded groups imour area, the pool repafrs
are nOvv completed and paid for The Lions
are opting to continue collecting and
crushing cans for future projects. So,
"THANK YQU" for your cans in, the past,
and please continue to support the project,
by, depositing your aluminum cans in the
• Lions' containers located throughout our
• community.