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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-08, Page 6Page 6 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 8, 1993 IBDO D.t1NW000Y WARD MALLETTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offering a full range of services auditing accounting business planning. income tax p arming, personal financial planning. computer and management services HANOVER WALKERTON MOUNT FOREST PORT ELGIN W J Aldersley. FCA B F Thompson FCA K L Drier CA M S Bolton, CA L H Vollett. CA R J Millen CA H E Kibler. CA J J Hunt. CA G H Munro CA P Thor CA • 881-1211 364-3790 323-2351 • 832-2049 • PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE AND PUBLIC MEETING SESSIONS. "COUNTY OF BRUCE OFFICIAL PLAN" The County of Bruce is embarking on the preparation of a new Official Plan to guide growth and development over the next twenty years. A five phased process will be used in the coordination and completion of the County Official Plan PHASE ONE BACKGROUND was completed earli- erthis year You are invited to attend an Open House regarding PHASE TWO - ISSUES IDENTIFICATION of the County's Official Plan Review. This Open House will provide you the opportunity to identify and discuss physi- cal, social, environmental and economic issues related to the growth and development of the County The Open House will also enable you to become familiar with the other Phases of the County Official,Plan Review process and further opportuni- ties for your input. Following the Open House Sessions, a Public Meeting pursuant to Section 17 of the Planning Act, 1990 will be held to review the Issues Report for the County Official Plan and the comments received from the Public Open House Sessions. The firm of Marshall Macklin Monaghan. Planning Consultants for the project. will be present to answer any questions. • We encourage you to attend and learn about issues surrounding the physical, social, environmental and economic features of the County. OPEN HOUSE DATES: TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 Town of Kincardine • Municipal Offices 707 queen Street KINCARDINE, Ontario TIME 630-9:30pm: Village of Teeswater Municipal Offices 3 Clinton Street South TEESWATER, Ontario TIME: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1993 Elderslie Township Municipal Offices CHESLEY, Ontario Town of Port Elgin Municipal Offices 515 Goderich Street PORT ELGIN, Ontario TIME. 6.30 p m - 9:30 p m ,TIME: 6:30 p.rn. - 9:30 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1993 Amabel Township Municipal Offices R R 42HEPWOR1H TIME 30 - 9 30 p m Village of Lion's Head . Municipal Offices Council Chambers SAUBLE BEACH 'TIME: 6:30- 9:30pm, PUBLIC MEETING DATE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1993 County of Bruce Administration Building 30 Park Street WALKERTON, Ontario TIME. 10:30 a m. Please contact the County Municipal Offices (Walkerton 519-881- 1782, Port Elgin 519.389-4373, Wia.rton 519-534-2092) or Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited (416-882-1100 ext. 629) should you have • any questions or require further information. • Michael Van Niekerk will be starting Grade 8 this week. In order to get ready for the new schodl year, Michael gets his hair cut by Delores Cross of Lucknow Cut and Curl. (Debbie Davidson photo) o - Nominate a Junior Citizen of -the Year ' Everyone's life has been touched and inspired, at one time or another, by the kindness or courage shown by a young 1 erson. Ontario's youth exhibit a tremen- dous ability to overcome obstacles; inspire their peers, serve their com- munities, and display qualities of leadership, compassion and per- severance. All too . often the valuable contributions made by these fine young people go by without notice or recognition. For that reason, the• Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA) and Bell Canada coordinate and co-sponsor the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. Sinceetheir introduction 12 years ago, Junior Citizen awards have been presented to individuals and groups of young people, ages 6-18, who have overcome various physical or psychological difficul- ties, contributed to their community in a volunteer or leadership role, 'performed an act of heroism, or exemplified , the qualities and characteristics of a 'good kid'. As many as 12 individuals and one group are chosen each year as Ontario Junior Citizens. Recipients and their family mem- bers will be the guests of honor at the Junior Citizens luncheon, which takes place during.00NA's March '94 convention. They will visit k Queen's Park and have a family. portrait taken along with the Lieutenant Governor, as well as receiving a Junior Citizen pin, a $200 cash award, and a plaque to recognize their accomplishment. What has made , the Ontario Junior Citizens program such an enormous success is the overwhel- ming desire shown by communities, large and small, to pay tribute to their young people. Nominations have been received from service. clubs, schools, volunteer agencies, church groups, sports organizations, and individuals whose life has been especially touched • by a certain young person. Judges are faced with the gruel- ling task 'of selecting up to 12 in- dividuals and one group to receive the awards, however each and every nominee has made a worthwhile contribution to their community and is presented with a certificate in- dicating they were nominated for this prestigious award. Do you know a young • person deserving of consideration for the Junior Citizen Award? Throughout Ontario there are countless young people who are making valuable contributions to enrich community life, and that is what the Junior Citizen awards seek to recognize and encourage. Nominations for the 1993 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards will be accepted until October 31. Nomination forms and further infor- mation about the program can be obtained from the Lucknow Sen. - Invest a•moment of your time to express your thanks and ap- preciation to a special young per- son. Summer bowling is over Ladies'. H.S. and H.T. Merle • Rhody 204, 551. Men'sS. and H.T. Bob Jones 240,03. Games over 200: Eric Halden- by 212, Gerald Rhody 221, Bob Jones 240, Merle Rhody 204, Rob Hamilton 203. Team standings: Alley Cuts 1141/2 ,• Pin Heads 96, The Hot Shots 112, Tornadoes 1271/2.• Hope to see all of you next year for the spring bowling. Afp.e]. Cd�NGING N00RS: 1 OF OPERATION GLENN HAVEN APARTMENTS • LUCKNOW single storey units now renting, n y , �. , • h,°� •91ir` J ,i t •. ,' 777777 ,� C. 1;k ii Il --i;, ii+ii li • r.� �IIIIIIIIlll.4�i ,illll,''Ihlil %.' 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