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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-10-19, Page 2Page 2.— Lucknow Sentinel. Wednesday, October 19, 1994 Tentative agreement reached between board and teachers The Bruce County Board of Education and its 280 secondary school teachers reached a ten- tative agreement late Thursday evening. The details of the tentative agreement will be released fol- lowing ratification by both par- ties. Until that time, the work to rule imposed by the teachers will continue. David • Inglis, chair of Bruce Secondary Negotiations, .and Mark Ciavaglia, president of District 44 OSSTF, said they were pleased to reach a set- tlement of the .contract. Both parties hope to expedite the process of ratification and return the schools to normal as soon as 'possible. Two Kinloss men caught with the evidence Kincardine OPP stopped a pickup truck with $15,000 worth of marijuana in the back while con- ducting an investigation • into marijuana harvesting in Kinloss Township. A 37 -year-old man and a 47 -year- old man • from Kinloss Township were charged with possession of a narcotic for the purpose of traffick- ing on Oct. 16. At about 8:20 p.m. officers stopped the truck on Side Road 30. Officers found marijuana plants on the floor of the truck and found a 45 -gallon drum of the plants in the back of the truck. Since Oct. 8, Kincardine OPP have charged six people with im- paired driving' offenses, issued two 12 -hour suspensions, charged one minor with having liquor and charged one driver with having open liquor. A 39 -year-old Kincardine Township woman was given a 12 - hour suspension in a RIDE check, Oct. 8 at 1:19 a.m. on County Road 23. At 1:43 a.m. that morning, of- ficers in Kincardine charged a 30 - year -old Huron Township woman with impaired driving charges after being observed driving erratically. At 10:58 p.m. on 'Oct. 8, officers charged a . 19 -year-old Downie Township man with driving with open liquor after checking his vehicle in Amberley. A 32 -year-old Kincardine man was charged with an impaired driving offence . after passing through a RIDE check on Huron Terrace in Kincardine on Oct. 9 at 1:20 a.m. At 1:38 a.m. a 42 -year-old man from LaSalle was charged with an impaired driving offence at a RIDE check on another part of Huron Terrace. A 63 -year-old Huron Township woman was charged with an im- paired driving offence after being stopped when she left Trillium Court on Oct. 13. A 12 -hour suspension was given out to a 38 -year-old Huron Township man after being stepped. OLINDA Pure 48 of Apple Juice Lucknow Vi 1 1aMEir NNECMEL L UQKNQ. W 528-3001 We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities To Normal Family Requirements • TIDE. LAUNDRY DETERGENT WITH THIS COUPON SAVE 1 00 off 12 Litre Box Special Price w/o Coupon 7.99 Offer, Expires Sat "Ocie 22/94 with this coupon 6310533.1 rWITH THIS COUPON SAVE 50 off, 1 - 283 g Pkg - -AUNT JEMIMA WAFFLES Special Price woo Coupon 1 49 Offer Expires. 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At 2:25 a.m. a 23 -year-old Goderich man was charged with impaired driving after being stopped in a parking lot on Harbour Street, Kincardine. A 33 -year-old Ashfield Township man has been charged for escaping custody after being stopped for impaired driving near Ambcr.ley on Oct. 8. At about 8:30 p.m. officers ob- served a car driving erratically on Highway 86. The vehicle pulled into a resi- dence at the Huron and Ashfield Township town line. The driver was arrested for im- paired driving. • While the arrest was taking place, the owner of the home came out and was talking to the officer. OPP Staff Sergeant Al Neville said the resident apparently knew the driver and while the officer was distracted, the driver fled. ' The man, accompanied by a lawyer,, turned . himself in to the OPP on Oct...9 at 6:20 p.m. He was charged with failing to accompany an officer for a breath sample, escaping custody, driving without a licence and having invalid licence plates_ A• 20 -year-old Kincardine man was charged with being drunk in a public place and lodged in a cell overnight after police stopped him when he unsuccessfully tried to ride a bicycle. The drunk man was observed by an officer on Queen Street, Kincar- dine, with two other people on Oct. 14 at 1:57 a.m. The others assured the officer they would get him home. Later, he was seen leaving the other two • with a bicycle he retrieved from behind the Bank of Commerce. The officer, saw him almost fall when trying to get on the bike and arrested him for being drunk in a nubile place. 'A cottage in Kinloss Township was used for a little while before a television, stereo and other items were stolen in a break and enter ��sometime lifter Oct. 2. The owners of the cottage, from London, discovered the break and enter on the weekend. • The washroom had been used and the food had been eaten from the fridge before the television, stereo, television voltage converter and a .pair of Traditional Beaver Tail snowshoes were taken. A garage at the cottage was also entered and a 16 -inch chain' saw was stolen for a total value of about $1,175. The cottage was entered by for- cing open a sliding window. Kinloss sells '81 dump' truck to Ripley business KINLOSS TOWNSHIP - Council instructed Henry Clark, road superintendent, to proceed with a survey and profile for the proposed reconstruction on the 6th concession. east, when .'they met on Oct. 6. Maitland Engineering will be retained to do the work. The municipality's .1981 Inter- national dump truck, with plow equipment, will be sold to Culling Bros: of Ripley, for $8,000. A Janeway application for Peter Van Sickle was approved as . sub- mitted, with Van Sickle paying for the -culvert and pit run gravel. The CNR Landowners Committee presented the costs for the sur- veying and legal fees involved with purchasing the old CNR rail line land. The municipality, acting as ad- ministrator, will proceed with the purchase of the vacant property at a cost of $5,000, and then sell the land .back to the adjoining lan- downers. • • All costs involved with the pur- chase and sale will be the respon- sibility of the committee, as agreed to earlier. Snow blowing at the landfill site for the 94/95 season will remain Pizza Delight will reopen; when is the question A definite date is not known at ,this time, but Malcolm Howser, spokesperson with Pizza Delight's corporate office, says it is their intention to re -open the Lucknow location. In a telephone interview last week, Howser, said the company. is "trying to get things straightened away" to reopen the business as soon as they can. "A lot of people are involved." The Pizza 'Delight business in Lucknow, owned by Ron and Sarah Cleveland, was closed Sept. 19 with.: Clarence Allan at the rate of $55 per how, if he is agreeable. Otherwise the job will be tendered. Reavie • Farm Equipment will do the snow blowing on Washington and George Streets at the same rates as last year. A letter from the Kairshea Women's Institute expressed con- cern with .the area around the bi- • centernial stone in front of the township„ shed. Council, responded that the area will be tended to with trees 'trimmed and dead ones removed. - A copy of the Valcoustics Report on' the proposed Donegan Haulage gravel pifis on file at the township office. Four building permits were .received and subject to the building. inspector's approval permits will be issued to Noah Brubacher, Gerald Doelman, Bob Mann and Peter Van Sickle. - Ray Cunningham will be paid $300 for a calf killed by wolves, pursuant to the livestock valuer's report.• Council voted td' give Donna Moffat, the municipality's represen- tative on the Wingharn and District Hospital Board, $250 in recognition of her work. . Learning to mind their manners Manner Minders Earlier this month, the 4-H Man- ner Minders visited Joan Pollard at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow. Mrs. Pollard conducted a tour of the funeral home and answered any questions we had. The group also worked on in- vitations inviting parents to dinner on achievement night. At the Oct. 15 meeting, members practised a mannerly way to ask someone out on a date. We reviewed plans for achievement night on Oct. 22 and determined how many parents would attend to make sure everyone had a place to sit for dinner.