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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-06-29, Page 2Rage 2 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 29, 1994 LAKESIDE MONUMENTS A Division of Wingham Memorials We offer full service including • Cemetery lettering and monument reconstruct on • Custom design of a unique memorial or a more traditional stone Call for an appointment or visit our showroom 396-4436 at 226 Queen St. Kincardine This Week: Magnolias Annuals Roses Apple Trees Forsythia uly 1 1616: Redeem Hot Pinks FOR ONE sa Murton ilaruldcaaiy RR 2, Lucknow 529-7247 Mon -Fri 8-5 Saturday 8-3 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD 1994 TAXES Second Installment Due on or before June 30t",1994 Taxes may be paid in person at the Municipal Office locat- ed on Huron County Road #20, Lot 5, Conc. 9, Ashfield Township, or mail to Township of Ashfield, R', R. #7, Lucknow, NOG 2H0. Linda Andrew, A,M.C.T. Clerk -Treasurer Township of Ashfield Lucknow Vlllagiarkct t .. MNECXTf- !". 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Hath aE PRODUCT OF rHE TFjo 'IC; Golden v[ Ilcw 55 h,)„ Bananas , . PRODUCE, PRODUCT OF USA . 18 kg.ell . Sweet . . ■` Ih t, Fresh, . Nectarines ;'tt,,: t, • , ,4 Fresh, Juicy Watermelon i ,Ft, tiit.ie.r Of ON TAn L Fresh . Romaine• Lettuce ■' t., CANADA DAY STORE HOURS ' °'� �� _; 1 .4. ., OPEN Wednesday & Thursday June 29 - 30 'till 9:00 pm Closed Friday July 1st - Canada Day "Twinkle" the Lucknow Central Public School bear will tour the world, as a guest of Air Canada crews, spreading STAR power. During his six month sojourn, Twinkle will make notes In his logbook to share with students when he returns in January. The all -Canadian bear sports. a Blue Jays hat and a Canadian t -shirt. Student council members Marcella Kranenburg (left) and tan Tyler wished him bon voyage the last day.. of school.. (Pat Livingston photo) Very pleased with decision •from page 1 In a press release, Bruce A Direc-, tor, . Ken Talbot said, "We're extremely pleased with the AECB decision. He• said the decisior' is testimony to the hard work the employees at thestation have made. . "The AECB' has given a real boost to the community surrounding the Bruce plant." He said the community has been "tremendously supportive" of the applicationTor renewal and through the change at Hydro during the past year. In his presentation, Gary Gur'bin, 'Vice President of Integrated Energy Development Corporation stressed ,. the importance of steam, a byproduct from. the BNPD. -He said it -is a -huge resource which could be used by different industries. '1The' Bruce Energy Centre could take full advantage of the steam," he said. "There's a whole range of poten-. tial." • In separate .presentations, Ing verhuron Ratepayer's Association president, Roger Jackson and. Bruce Peninsula Environment Group. ' member, Ziggy Kleinau expressed concerns about the -release of triti- urn into the air and the potential contamination of well water for Inverhuron residents. . Jackson urged the board to. exam-. ine more closely the possible "con- tamination" by trilium•and the need for .tougher controls on releases. • Jackson told The News he was representing about 175 families (about 450 people) from . the -Jnverhuron area. Kleinau -, told the board, "We were quite startled Ontario Hydro was asking for a one year renewal • to its licence." • He said they were even more startled when it was granted and 'now. the generating station has requested a two-year renewal. He told the board • his organization's concern with the operation of the BNPD has grown with recent staff. cutbacks: If the board renewed its licence, .he requested it be done on the condition a reduction in the amount of tritium released. He also requested m •seethe Safee, pageergency 3 Residents discuss concerns •from page .1 formed council that a hydro pole at the construction on the 10th will have to be relocated and spraying for weeds along some , roads in necessary, as requested by the weed inspector. • Clark was instructed to reply to the township's solicitor request, for information on the condition of roads around the proposed Donegan Haulage gravel pit. Miscellaneous Two quotes from Student Works for exterior painting at the township sheds ($925) and exterior painting at the township office (51,305) were accepted. Building permit applications were received from Amscy - Wideman, Duncan Campbell and David Ross. The laneway application for David McAdam to widen the exis- ting entrance off the sideroad was accepted. (Resident input Residents Kevin Ackert and Mur- ray Kraemer discussed some municipal concerns with council. They requested that no work commence on the 14th. Council explained they have no intention at this time to do any work on the 14th. This would only , be con- sidered when they update their long range construction forecast. Ackert and Kraemer also urged council to continue to push the province on -the issue of implemen- ting licencing/permit fees for each trailer parked at a tent and trailer part. Council agreed that they have already requested government of- ficials to consider a proposal. • At the residents' request, council agreed to look into year-round residences bring located in a seasonal tent and trailer park. They also asked that: a portion of a municipal drain in Culross Township be cleaned out to lower the water level at the two lakes. Kraemer was asked to send a letter. in this regard to the township clerk, who will in turn forward it to the Township of Culross for their con- sideration. The municipality's drain inspector will be asked 1.0 contact the Culross drain inspector again on this matter,