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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-04-30, Page 4Page 4—Ludwow Sentlnul, Wedheaday, April 30, 1986 inimminimumasem 148FR BLO K imilimumasemam Why wait for your tax rind when you could get Cash ick naw' If you qualify you can. get 85% of the first $300 of your tax refund',and:95°%Q of there t,:on' the very same day you apply, usually Within six business hours. Pkis:your tax return will tie expertly;;:prepared at no'. extra charge. Why wait for the refund chequetoarri ie by mail? Ask about Cah Back . the quick tax refund buying service from H&R Block. LUCKNOW :573 Campbell. Sa28-3332 Stocker Sale 800 H 11161. 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PIE ERG • a OU Mice Walker's Pulitzer 1M' FROM WAR 1ER"Moos e i THUD g NIGHTLY ze Winning Stoty V. !our ael Keaton GING GRDI�N $24.71111. STARTS FRIDAY y: MAA' 2nd ,gtA11ENTAL 11;GUIDANCE Fitt -STAT 645 A. • 9:15 * SUiNTHURS' 7:30 0 1 Red Tuns yyAyq�yULT 13. p�yq, joi A • OMNPANIME11"t {►jr�� �+ �� � Ira Towers can affect • *from .page 1 Laurence Taylor, a Hullett Township farmer, gave an account of his; experiences. .while working around hydro towers on his land. As . a result of ; the initial tower construction, the drain tile developed drain cracks . and have continued to deteriorate every year ;once. The placement of these towers on the land has caused continual problems, says Mr. Taylor. He says the towers were placed 35 feet from a• creek making field spraying with 60 to 80 foot boom impossible for this swathe of land. A milkweed problem has also developed, on his farm because of. the .hydro towers, said Mr. Taylor. Beneath the towers, dense milkweed patches have .developed which have spread to other areas of the farm by - seeding, and through underground root systems. Also, he, .said he is unable to reach `homebase with FM communications when working. on, this farm Brian Jeffray, energy, committee chair. man for the, Ontario Federation of. Agricul ture's land use and energy. ,committees, questioned the necessity of the lines in a brief to the hearing: board With: the recent problemsand shut -downs at the BNPD,.. he asked;, it it 'was .wise to =go', ahead with further expansion. ' "If Ontario Hydro ever comes to its senses it will realize, it is.'cheaper to use electricity already generated more effic- iently than, to build more., power plants ands transmission lines,'' said M"r. Jeffray; • elen's soat party as seve Winners at theshoot at St. Helen's WT Hall` on•April 21 were high man, Lorne Forster;.d W second high inan,rWayne Thad; high lady,. Frances 11 itrray", Lucknow second high lady, Agnes daunt,' White- church. ' WithWitt regard to energy saving in 'agricul- ture, Mr Jefaysaid .energyrequirements dor farms will continue to decrease under the current trendtowards fewer and more cost efficient farms. Earners are moving towards naturally ventillated barns; instead of using,, large fans. Bulk , mill . tanks are increasingly water cooled instead' of air cooled resulting in cneargy saving. In heated b uildings such ss pit nurseries, heat exchangers can reclaim `50 per ;cent or amore of the heat, noted.. Mr. Jeffray. Three submissions to the,hearings board Were 'given ly' residents of Usborne Township which lies in the: alternate ,route: of ' they 001) . to ,Londontransmission corridor. Tom .Heatlerington ,of R'.3 i xeter, the .Huron Produce Ltd, of E ceter and Pat Down of RR 1, on behalf of the • Foodlan d HYdro ,Committee members int Usborne Townshnip, presented briefs., Inad ition to the ascetic; distractions; the hydro :towers would cause and the prop-. hems of farming around thein, Mr. Down also commented- : on the impact woodlof, destruction "would cause in„the township,, Iesaid the hydro towers would result in the clearing,lof parts o£: 33 woodlots •in the... township Since: the township'only has 45., per,", , cent .wpodlot cover re airing, thei should be untouched 'by ,the hydro towers,' "We cannot afford ,tolose: any more of our valuable' woodiot Oyer.'`' It is the thin green line that protects our lands from soil erosion. Therefore, our members consensus is that a :corridor should run at the edge of thewoodlots, "; said Mr, 'Down. rs prize The top prize in the Lucknow. and District Sports Complex Lottery ,Draw was split `between.` four winners. First prize of $500 went to Barry and Deb Elphick, Joe and Lynn Van ;Ropy, • n RR 3 Lup now;; second prize of $300 to Albert Bulldogs; _the „$IO _ third prize to Mac ,and EdnaBc yd,.; RR 4. 'Ripley; and fourth prize of'$I00 to Dong. Fines, RR.3 Goderich 1fVillems Real Estate Inc.,, rare pleased to an- iounce that Noma Farrish.'rs ]airing then team f:real estate specialists. Noma ,has recently' completed the Ontario al Estate ,Association up -dated education rogram. and is a licensed` .:associate. She sides in, Kintail and will ;bring improved representation .to the 'Ashfield inds Wawanost °Township Join us in welcoming 'teloi a "by' calling her at '520-1152 for . any assistance in :. buying or selling" real estate property, friendly s+errvice, with►rofessionalism rind Les A.111lillems, Broker -Realtor, Cour pledge to you integrity►.” nniversa Ser�r't. G(JEST SPEAKE err. John Henderson Minister oaf 106101 Presbyterian Church Waterloo MORNING RVI 11:00 A. EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P. Ito. 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