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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-11-22, Page 3are the environment 4:fr ei ':a>ganic . farming, and ' 'anv'irolental issuesmay `for.iome wroug reasons. rganic lly grown. food Inayact be -that .much :bar for .consumers than that ,,gin with chemicals, 'fie said. lint curt- -sinners y more money for it bend they think it.is. ire fact, ttell said, -the -:fits cff organic. :farming -relate much more to JiowauchinethodstreRtth©©environment, rather than the 'q ility of the enol Wit. r�-}}yy,,_Like Andrews and Other who. -spoke �a7��t,.,o the,.y` of farmers, -.educators, civil :ants, polbjetuns, students and cub sc its<_ yatiiered :ire • ATISMow, ;Zett.e1 en - =ed .rhangingLattitudes toward the Isivironment. And lie:said-daing so rtR with .a -ring .regard for family and *tends. ` wit ` sohy nff . after r and „loving your fellow !first.' .iJ�ii�1L�d11rr Andrews' address, Addle le - a gy . that mew interest :in :the en- : .e. : , raster. t and . 1e r mumerous ata acs to'.urge ins audience into actkm. a one, he :said, : a off trepical. n°forePst the-.rsize Dfa:footballl field is .deeCroyed, hely to ,feet the af- fluent nations' ;rhe .tor cheap ::beef, ?which are :grazed nn the land.after is :!. Ilitrogen ilioxide ::.and other ;pdlintants, largely 12reated :by .:automobile ,,Exhaust, areipun hing,a ;hole _in <the=trortits „name layer.. = . ;that, Andrewssaid, Teeple are xlrivinglarger:rars. Instead, .;ire :arg- z ed, ,:maple :must :buy smaller cars and :,strive ':them less. t`We can make things -charge Mire -t y. Rntinstead=everybodyaita ackandnays :terlel an>.aer.s the they. aren't :doing so wren -right ' now," said :curs. A i ti ralangs, Avg=:aaskedtis Jist.eners to topmine„- ay=cans, which release G, ms, i ie a sof which man ,=: y.1110;11.0 ozone molecules. He also :raid pyeolde: d; purge last • food lir -rf trrants ;not to use 'toarntype `amens, which also contain JASIRMSVIANTEli. PAULIIIIN 424t1 ROM. 100174' WARREVAIN 3284710 IFIllfER113ROPERTY 3. edr-oorn, V/21stixey latoneistucco ho me 24 x'28workstiop►Nine i e 4iisrer,ptuslatoelot g. o ;td liedet t;tanem0. ,STATELY 4::BEDROOM home'in .Lucknow, liceplaceim9h m:cement, oiilwoodheat, hard - Avocet locus.iia9;9.00 OO. :COUN'>k RY.t.QT.,aithsteilielec e:creek. t$Aere, 8 x- AGortop,„petted:site 4or!dream -home. 4.3%500.110 ° 2 AL.trltilillG •.. ACREAt, •55cres in Quiross,laaoresntiush.''‘.3%900.:$71.acree ran ,kinlossgaliworksble tMROr harerail'crt9 with. s$.ibieaboundingsanious. essitFir40 4:; oombriolthome Lith ch- ,,teciaroricahop, 8. to.. ern,:_ a.acres, :; ievefals je5. WD.KNO!W =="sibeoreotellauesialowswittisf nish- d basement, a!knew,?1 todosio,.- ental !vac, „r[tennit norlawidcyitouiettiousAkinA3 y`Eti 0400. INNIPZETELYMINOYAMp000tryiloco%e k, alkcreek. • iiiiiCKtiatilEloolteoresinlit~iirOotSpn :C.1841010--490:Aeces0/2,4)A1 lh, X112.1 4J .e, Asow tlobiletrak tit taite.a 300,,040. AStifigiAlsooler IllotiAcreAcrsaye':tith 7 cres,Etard ,'TO: Ckd9 ler.$ eiiotas ar'n ntha iediA0Vi all(tales. ::J U0099i0sti;66x-4tke00.1t5 41410A '[ tures i lYsteed welt l+e - ad, :t; teem*t0 aradz: kt 9; t0, 4 i0. 1 l OtoWes► tlanrorlsaate gOecresiraix- NEARaM” Y -iWeLeetop,,yeti niallt.`. limik0sne,b:x :70 barn, ',":105 ,,<workable, .:e ti; Cres lio. a tego, . lriC i o-M-0witiva?r sits 00,41foosa:stoel,. UPC; refuse to =apt ,:plastievi°ped nit, asking instead for paper att grocery stores; .build homes ',with wood, 1eacuase it Stores carbon -dioxide, and cut .down rin f ,:food beef co option. kWhen'retest a Tiece off .cheap meat, you 'are indirectly' uppo the .destruc- tion of the`rain -fort.3Rmt d oesn't 4meain you have -to stop eating, but you ;should be _aware nff Andrews also said :as "well as small 'per- sonal" sonall sacrifice, people must :also be prepared to y -and environmental trez which �'<�,�would ' be :used to clean up the eni,.ironnie t. 'We've got to be to may for the .clean tip and ;: demand than _govern- ments no something about it. “Ave :hear ouilpqg rrbznises by pOliti- “inns and then we continue 'on 1ivfinx lice .stings in the :mit nff abundance while other .hone kgs Land other living s nothiseurrth suffer the after- math -rf environmental tiegradidion that we.reused : to live in the lifestyle that we urnsbriefs .gym -e-.1 tell:attire 'instead ): tithe *nage. 13161. Moss 'Anomiates will be mquested to mresent °cost estimate for 1990 maintenance.work nn the :ditch. Iiinsersion an the :present 4egtim truck resulted do :commcil 'mating ,favour of submittiagasnalfer to purchase ..a'truck iremithe :may TUC at the :price Of $15; L 1Q. :The 189 taxes :nn Roll 3-133 he written .cif lifective. July 1,1989, subject to anmoiral from the :went nice Although there was Almaden ,an Parking:Bylaw No. 104985 wilh the bylaw 'officer, Flo : unPrtdrrPnts were made-:rintil further information is received. 'image pins -Jfl :be :sold over the e oimter at 42,M0 each. Connell 'reviewed Pedes Permit Bylaw ;+„J��o..3 Tran enc � BylawNo. 44959. it was agreedits in- •• te Ake utter Tomei Idea ' the Hour , Coimuunity !Bylaw No. 4-i977, arena and lire matters. GRA PAWNS lanai 1V 1 'Three Iblettrarsi/rTrucks.Sorne Doe 'Owner lawea U RICK-OPIWO 13M0 ,S15 . 1..ii'L�, Wi , 44 i.4t/..bl,r, we 1906 DSV - 'TON Pr1,CoP. towtinilegie ` : VW* "`TONS''' 1:..i4UT i=O. tifflo :V!8, Air eknow'8entIne19 F`t ne ' n ber 1989,1440 Albert (Bert) H. 'Moffat Albert (Bert) II. Moffat off Lucknow passel away at gingham and District Hospital on Wednesday. -November 15, 1989 in 'tis 79th year, as the result of woke. Born in Kinloss Township on Vebniary 17, 1911, he was son of The ,late Pter G. and Catherine (McDonald) 'Moffat. On June 24, 1936 he married Emma F. Wall who <predeceased Morn in 1972. Be is :survived by his wife Donalda (MeCalko l) Scat Moffat whom lie mar- ried an -Julie 18, 19'77, one .son, James A. Moffat and Its wife Karen of London; one aiaug Dorm E. Stobo and her husband d .of Tester; one step fir, Marion .teddy and herhusband Clayton af .rlbh; lour grandehil=�:dren, four step grandchildren and one Step great grandson. Also surviving are °ane sister, Mrs. James (Jean) McPherwsu :offf Brookhaven Nmsing Mane, WNi,/ ; two brothers, .L10yd l`Dave3l Offat of Lucknow and three aunts, 'Mrs. John (Jennie) Mdkniald lof Grand Prahle, Alberta; Mrs. Tassel (May) Mcliona1d Ol Blyth and Mrs. Itobt. (Margamt) Moffat aif W ed' . Predeceased yffour trailers, in 1975, 'William in 1980, ,James - :sr. in .1975 and George in 1952. Bert .;Moffat farmed most <:of .his Mein 'Kinloss 'Township :until moving to fi•eeswater• in 1958. After retiring from iii 5- c€ ` rr A special :march • service was Meld xin Simd$y, November '12 atm lam. do con- nection with the 125th anniversary cif Ohahners Presbyterian March, Whitechsnch. A good ':crowd attended with Rev. Gordon L. Fish of Burlington as 4gueest mer in the .morning . Special mode were duets <by Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray` 'arch Qf lin ghamn and solots Dimald Me:Dnnaid' af Brussels. A��f�;�pceoppt luck loch Mowed the morning servi. • In the .=evenine the Reach Out singers from r .Ii ndon ;presented a servicOf mar - _s and . Lunch f. the even - g.' . `l.i<. i11, Mr. and a'd's-Rie rOf G ,Mr.and Mrs..yy�!!•',,jj�����U�� .���iiaidlar,'cheller. a JaaJason zOl Dorchester, , M*Mi. and . ' 'Simmons Of London visited-withMr. and Mrs. Elroy 'Laidlaw and attended the ser - 111 ANY farming be was employed at Lloyd Doors, Wingharltn and lreesw ter Cremery. in 1977 he mowed to Lucknow where he rented ttntil his death. feral service, conducted by Rev. M. Kingarinviinel Rev. `Wm. Henderson, was held at the MaKenzie and McCrea& FF.tmerafl Home on Saturday, November 18. Bert was a member of Lucknow Presbyterian chuurch, Huron Chapter No. 19, B sterTn Stars .and Past Master of Teeswa er Vitisonic lodge 'leo. 276. Eastern Star and Masonic services were field on 0 aveffirlg November 17. flmiifiaw II bearers were Ross cum - ming of Kirmdlne and 'Wallace Conn of Wir ham. Frail hearers were Bill Leddy and ,George 'Moffat of Godericb, Murray Moffat and Donald Thompson of lzd n,om, DillSmith of Maybee, Mich' gen and Thomas McPherson of 'Teeswater. Mower bearers were his four grand- children, r d` , Healer andAnsleyMoffat and Shelley and Scott St lbo. Spring burial in Teesvateross Cemetery. A ,quiet, I ly .and generous Tenn, Bert ,will .he greatly missed by 'his wife and "family and by those who became his friends thigh the years. ates 125th Nice in thalmers on Sunday. Mr_ and Mrs. Shinn= visited sande Der - min also. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Keet .moved recently from their home in 'Whitedmr b, which they have sold, to their new home in. Bluevale. Theyswill he greedy missed in the commimity as Mr. Keet was a great .help to many in the verge. It was nice to see them hack to the special church service on Smiley. Mr. and Mrs. Gortbn Cainpbell and Heather adf , Mr. and Mrs. Harry tut�oskie a Kitchener and Ann Ober olt apr Pal Waterloo .viSited last meek With Nonim �. oMary f Binnl' Hass toOk t in Hementkance ser- vice r7ic at Hotassal on Nov. 11.y were =communed at the piano by Agnes Farrier. PARTY DRESSES g SATIN V &T Vests *S so' wilts Alliouses anti ey. JUMP SWIS l ,.s ►' U .. w.. 25 t