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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-09-20, Page 5
wanosh council holding open house Deputy reeve Rhea Hamilton,Seeger served as beadiof+council ,until Reeve Cranston arrived ;at the September 5 meeting of West Wawanosh council. In support of The Huron Plowmen's Association, council granted the amount of wise. The ,application for tile drainage loan by John "Tiesmn was ,approved. Building permits were issued to Ell 'Yoder, Jacob Steinman, Levi Stutzznan, Ron Meehan, Elwyn G 1., Robert Canlk bell, James Errington and Ladislav Teply. The clerk was authorized to order the stenographer's chide, a SD" folding table and two 48" high bookcase.% Deputy Reeve NaTiiilton,Seeger will at- tend the evening workshop on Agricultural Change and The Municipal Response on September 17. The workshop is sponsored by the County of Huron 'Fair winners in the .may different categories include: Cattle Hereford: S. 8 - Female Trevor Rodgins, Paisley; rinF.51 4 - any other :treed: sec. 1 :hull: Robert J. Thanipon, Ripley; sec. 2, hull; Donald Farrell, Ripley; sec. S. Donald-Earrell; Ilec. .5. female: :Robert J. -Thompson, .Donald "Farrell; sec. 7. male; .Robert J. Thompson; sec. 8. female: Kim Rintoul, Lucknow; Dennis Johnston, liolymod; Lyndo,n Jolmson; Rolyrood, Mike ,Geddes, Kincardine sec. .9. female: Robert J. 'Thomism; Donald Farrell, Robert J. 'Thompson, Donald Farr#J1; sec. 10. group 4: Robert J. 'Thompson; 'Donald -Farrell. Grand Chain- poin BM: Robert J. Thompson, 'Grand Champion Female: ;Donald Farrell OattZeBpeels Best herd: Robert. J. Thompson, Donald Terra. Best Salter Broken Beef Calf: .Darlene BlarJr, Mathew Farrell, Daryl :Geddes, Erin Cook. ;Best Fat Steer over 1000 lbs. Kevin Itintool, Darlene :Mack, Department of Planning and Development. Bylaw &8t was passed anthorizhig the payment of the township's share of the assessment on Elgin Street in Auburn in the Auburn Drainage Works. Reeve Allan Gibson and Deputy Reeve Bill Andrew attended the meeting to pre- sent and discoplans for improvements to the waterline froom Lucknow to Ashfield and West Wawzmosh residents. Afso discussed were agreements between the two townships and West Wawanosh and two residences in that township, which are supplied with water from the An open house is planned for Friday, October 13, 12 - 4:30 to allow township ratepayers the opportunity to see the new addition to the municipal building which houses office and council chambers. The next meeting is October 3, 7:30 Jeff Olson, iViark Olson. Best Steer under 1000 ib© - Rim Rirttoul, Tray Snobelen, Dennis Joimaton. Champion Steer: Kevin Rinthul, Rim Rintoul, Troy Snobelen. Champion Female: Robert J. 'Thompson, RimRat' toul. Champion .Bali: Robert J. 'Thompson, Donald `Farrell. Best Halter Broken DairyCalf; Don Alton, Don Alton. Best Cow with calf at aide: Robert J. Thompson, 'Donald Farrell. Fdemesitary School: _beef calf: Mathew Farrell, Heather Farrell, Erin Cook, Shannon Cook. Dairy Calf: S. Alton, Kathy Alton. 4-111 ,Specials: Best Showmanship, .beef ca1f - Kim Rintoul, Debbie Rin- tord. Champion Beef Calf - Debbie Rintoul, Darlene Mark. 'SHEEP Sections - 1 -Ewe Lamb, 2 - Ewe yearling, 3 Ram iamb, 4 - fain yearling, 5 - Rock OXford Down: .sectious 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Donald Dearing, Exeter. Southdown: sections 1, 2, 3, 5 - Hugh 'Todd, Lucknow, sections 4 - Lila liintoul, Hugh Todd. Any long wool: sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Donald 4••••••••••••"•••••••••IMPRPIPPFPwRIPP Lneknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday, September 201 1989—Page Cost of dri'ving increass, again The next time you go to renew your drivers licence or vehicle plate valida- tion sticker, yon will have to dig' ra lit- tle deeper. The Ministry of Transportation has released details of fee changes, which became ,effective August 1. They were originally ammunced in the May 1989 budget. The cost of a driver's licence 'renewal for three years increases to $30 from 521, n 4248 per cent Increase. Passenger plate validation stickers in southern Ontario increase to 466 from $54 (22.2 per cent) and in northern On- tario to 418 from $15 (20 per cent). For a motor -assisted bicycle valida- tion sticker the fee goes up 332 percent, from $9 to $12. Tite plate validation sticker fee for commercial motor vehicles weighing 3000 kilograms or less, for personal use only, will increase t 466 frons $54 (2.2 per cent) in southern Ontario and in northern Ontario, from $27 to 538 (2.2 per eent). In addition to the fees announced in the budget, there will be other driver and vehicle related fee increases in order to maintain consistency with the inisttrs fee structure. The fee for an original driver's licence and for a replacement driver's licence goes to $10 from $7. Historic plate validation stickers in- crease, to $M from $12. For a regular dealer plate validation sticker, the fee goes to $132 from $96 (37.5 per cent). Dealer motorcycle and motor assisted plate validation stickers jumped from 548 to $72, or 50 per cent. Bus and school bus plate validation stickers increased as well from $54 to $06 (22.2 per cent). W Fail Fair 110 Dearing. Dorset: sections 1, .2, 3, 4 and 5 Donald Dearing. Any other breed - Sec. 1: Hugh Todd, Lila Rintoul sec. 2, 2 and - Hugh Todd. Sec. 4 - Hugh Todd, Hugh Todd, Todd Edgar, Wingham. Beat pan - 3 lambs -Hugh 'Todd, Donald Dearing. Best 4 sheep - Donald Dearing, Hugh Told. Best single lamb - Hugh Todd, Lila !Untold. Most °points: Donald Dearing, Hugh Todd. Elementary School: Jenean Todd - Brookside, Todd Edgar - Turnberry, Mike Johnston - Lucknow, Claire Weir - Brookside. Goats section 1 - doe kid (born 1109), 2 - yearling doe, 3 - Jr. milker, 4 - sr. milker. Toggenburg sec. 2 - Alan Stokes, Fordwich. Semen - sec. 1 - Fran .MeQuail, Lucknow, Frank %Quail, aft. 2 - Allan Stokes, Allan Stokes; isec. 3 - Frank MeQuail, Frank McQuail, Caroline McMillen, Goderich; sec. 4 - Fran McQuail, Frank McQuail, Caroline McMullen, Alan Stokes; Champion - Frank McQuall; Res. Champ - Fran McQuail. Alpine: Sec. 1 - Alan Stokes, Alan Stokes; sec. 2 - Caroline McMullen; sec. 4 -Caroline McMullen, Alan Stokes; Champion; Caroline McMullen, Res. Champ - Alan Stokes. Nubian: see 1, - Caroline McMullen, Caroline MeMulks, sec. 2 - Caroline Mclinffien, Caroline McMullen, Alan Stokes; Champion and Res. Champ: Caroline McMullen. Recorded Grade - Sec. 1, 2 Caroline McMillen Sec. A - Alan Stokes. Grade - sec. 2, 4 Marie Bkan; Sec. - Laura Weir, Marie Blom; Champion. Laura Weir; Res. Champ: Marie Blom. Best pen of :3: Frank McQuall, Caroline McMullen, Champion Herd: Fran MeQuarl; Res. Champ Herd: Caroline McMullen; Grand Champion: Fran McQuail, Best Doe Rid: Fran McQuail, Caroline McMullen; Best Dam and Daughter: Caroline McMullen, Fran McQuail; St. Showmanship: Elizabeth Stokes, Jr. Showmanship: Rachel MeQuail, Katie McQuail, Laura Weir, Hark Blom. Most Points; Caroline McMullen, Frank McQuail, Alan Stokes. Tun' to page 12 • 1?artoflhe Cook's frophiarketing item (frank& ta itho %DaveNitheele-r - ittwoodBranch Manager, first year with Cook EardinetMcCann G,rainihterchandLser, Hensall 6 years with ,Cnok's Brucei.amont -Centraliabranch *tanager, 15yearnwith Cook's 11, in xoclay's complex world markets you need a competitive edge. Thats %Aim Coors can help. The Inariceting eKperts at Coors can help you make informed decisions about your crop. Welll keep you in (tomb with commodity prices and workl-wide supply and demand situations SO you can tnakellae xight‘croppia: 'choices to ;:ret the :,prOlts,you vent. t ore you Amick, althe people at Cook's: Ow experience r4n give you the edge. Stanches: ,Hensati (519) 202-2410 • Centralia (519) 2384)661 1irJton(519) 229t8986 Walton (5N) 52711540 Anibal*/ (519) 395-3501 Atwood (519) 355-2292 • Division of Parrigtaii,elnthecker, Limited 9PesapiumetxtnenAllOGeST$0 i‘19011100, Milk it ad iIEDOV1 1 4,4,0? dpumil)14..t • 111.w.o, D1.4 Uril out sesig, fk. Mit or • rt VILA Y 1)11 A 11111 ,; h,N4114, ALI,PAPV,14 ANIt • 1. PAIN IS hiXfai.3434