HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-06-20, Page 1Printed inI.neknow, Ontario, Wednesday, June 20,1984
A hot, hui tid"ic a was endured as over 100 member, Mrs John Templeman, :secret-
guests,' me be s. and : former members* = ary treasurer, Alma Black; president, lla'
gathered June l gat ee Dungannon , gr-icul- Crozier; past, president .of l~, W.I O., Verna,
tural Hall to celebrateDungannon's Wornw ' Maluske, area president, =Mrs. Joe' Riley; '
en's -Institute's 7tith anniversary They were second ,vice- 'presdient, . Elmira Finnigan;
greeted at the , dolor by Rasa „president, district 'president, Mrs. Leslie Jacklin and!'
WinnifredtGirvin-and president Iia C ozier. ,_
r -0kr P.;R O.r, Olive Chisholm:
Olive Blake Lucknow,-„wasr in charge of table favours were pens, compliments of ':
the guest book„an Fregistration;cards. Bessie'McN.
West Wawanosh Mutual Ix�surance'.!Corn•.
blue eeid � ,, f ,n , pliable pany, Dungannon and envelope openers
and Willett McWhinney.
and,.. 5 old ribbon corsages onahea engraved -With Dungannon WI 70th 'ain't::
guests n ,ltie members. Aima” }lack was in versary, from the host nstitutte. 'A love
charge me l tickets h
flower arrangement , from Den'o'mme s of '
MP �cra s ere on, dis la alsox a,
Y y . ay �t Ooderickgraeed the centre table, where life's
distil ,,over, 0 . °fancy hankies "`b re' m B` th McConnell Wille
o- ky�t r Ill�e bei$ � '�" ell,ta: Mc '.
Purdon Fand.buttnn p by Betty tong !hinney, Beth Rutledge; Donna Young „ '
Many ;ovely :quilts :;-fortned a bafon'',fur Marian. Zinn sand .Olive Blake sat. with .thea `
the head table. The W.I. Tweedsmuir Book, `resent 441 leaders, Helena-Young,Donna- k.
History pooh of'Durtgannon and area, quilt Hayden, Lois Kerr, Joanne Sproul and
book of, patterns and. samples and scrap Bernice Glenn. Marie Stewart`..was absent.
books were on display for viewing. • Other life members at the head table were
President Iia Crozier; Goderich,,welcotned Ila Crozier, Bessie McNee • .and, .Greta
all present. The Institute: Ode, followed ` by Stewart.. : • ,. , '
the Institute grace was sung, accompanied Goderich and Clinton ' branches sent
by Roberta Linskill'on the accordian. Fellow-. greetings and.best wishes, also'Miss Flora
ing the toast' to the Queen, .the' Royal"Durnin of Tottenham and M s.° GeorgeWatt•
Anthem was suing.. ' , of Oakville. Mrs. Jacklin extended greetings
The' Willing' :Workers of Dungannon from the District, and Mrs. Ailey from the
United' Church" serveda- delicious. smorgas- area, and Mrs: Templeman from the Board.
bord dinner.-: Donna Young expressed thanks These were followed by;accordian selections • .'
on behalf .of 'the institute: Thanks' was from Roberta Linskill.'and Scottish dancing
extended to past presdient`•Winnifred Girvin by Laurie Hayden of Port Albert.
for the ceramic .dinner 'hell for Dungannon' Bessie McNee."introduced guest speaker,
branch. ` ' - Verna Maluske, who is past president ":,of
Bessie McNeeintroduced the head table Federated , Women's Institutes of Ontario.
which Lochia ded herself as first vice presid- She e o e of .-her. recent. v o.,Hrla
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The dear member of the' Diangawnnon Women's Institute, . Greta Stewart, who Wu
celebr'ng her 93rd `birthday, bad the honour of cutting the-annivereary, cake . when the
fnstitutemarked its 7ttth4aoniver Jae 13.. sslstling Mm Stewart:ar+e the gated speaker
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Weather delays Summeifest ball toumament •
Sunday's, 'rainy weather eliminated the teams_were entered and some others had to Port Albeit Pirates, Kinloss, Dungannon
final day of play in the 10t1 annual'lucknow be turned away. The men's- division went Blue Devils, Lanesville Lords • and the
Kinsmen Summerfest Ball Tournament: .At with the full complement of 32 teams again Lucknow Crystalizers ' on the men's side, says inspector
that point there were still 26 teams involved, this year. while the Whitechurch ;Tough Cookies,
and 22' games to be played to come upwith _ North Ashfield Girls, • ;Kinloss Ladies, E. T. Harrison, t
p y director of public health
the four divisional winners: All games will The 48 team tournament takes a total -of 68 Lucknow •Phillies and Lucknow Noisy Ladies inspections for the Huron County Health
be played as scheduled,on Sunday, June 24, games to play and had been scheduled•d over are still active in the ladies division. Unit, confirmed this week that sludge drawn
with the exception of the Lanesville Lords vs six days on four diamonds. All umpiring and from the proposed treatment facility which
Walkerton Larson Steelers which will be scorekeeping was done by members of the The Summerfest Gardens ' have been will service the Lucknow sewage works
played at. 7.30 p.m. June 21, • on the Kinsmen Club with the exception of some rescheduled for Sunday afternoon in the project will be odourless.
Community Centre diamond, , volunteer. help from non club players on the Community Centre and the draw for the 1984 Harrison said the tanks where the sludge
This isy`the forst year a ladies division has Kinsmen Slow Pitch team. Honda ' ATC will now be held after the is stored are vented to prevent a build up of
been included in the tournament. This Local teams still involved include Clic Port championship game on the Comniunity odour and there is no odour when the sludge
proved to be quite successful in that 16 Albert Bull Dogs, Lucknow Six Shooters, Centre diamond. . . is hauled away by truck.
Harrison said to his knowledge the health
a • four zoningchange a roval ny
municipality in the county where treatment
Council
'applies�� unit icomplaint
from a
facility is located, Wingham, Exeter, Clinton
Lucknow Village Council will apply to who obtained the permit from the villageany building permit to be issued on and Goderich treat their sewage at facilities
Bruce County Planning for an amendment to clerk's office without the authorization of thefloodplain land must be approved by council similar to the one proposed, in the Lucknow
.the village's secondary plan authorizing a building inspector, Doug Haldenby. Hadden- before the permit is issued. The land on project.
zoning change, ,to permit Toni Broome of by has assured council he told Broome the which Broome intends to build the shed is Harrison said he has inspected the West
Lucknow to build a shed to house his truck . permit could not be issued until the zoning floodplain land which should not be zoned • Turn to page 18•
on Clyde Street. The proposed building is to change was approved. residential in council's opinion and the ,j
be erected, on land which is currently zoned The issued permit is not valid because it councillors expect there will be no objection Sludge is odourle J
:•esidential. As the purpose of the building is does not carry information regarding the size by the planning department to the zoning
commercial, a zoning change is ' neces- of the building,. the lot where it is to . be change. If the motion to review all permits
sary. " •- located and the purchase price paid for the issued for floodplains land had been in A story in last week's issue of The Sentinel
In the meantime, council' decided to permit was wrong. effect, council could have avoided the reported that B. M. Ross, engineer for the
revoke a buildingpermit issued to Broome, Councillor Herb Clark made a motion that Turn topage 18 village of Lucknow, said there will be odour
.' when sludge is hauled away from the
pollutio.n • a Lucknow sewage treatment facility to be
Resident com lams about noise located in West Wawanosh, when in fact
Ross said there will be no odour when the
sludge is hauled away. The Sentinel
A Lucknow resident appeared before The resident asked council if it is the Accept Road Construction Tender apologizes for any inconvenience caused by
Lucknow Village Council at their June responsibility of council or the ratepayer of a Lucknow Village Council has accepted the this inadvertent error.
meeting to register a complaint about noise municipality to enforce the by-laws whichtender of Machan Construction.Ltd. of The story also stated that B. M. Ross
pollution. in his neighbourhood. He cited regulate noise pollution ,and property stand- Monkton for the road construction program attended the June meeting of West
barking dogs, lawns Mowers early Sunday ards. Members of council discussed how to be completed this year. The Machan Wawanosh Township council to answer
mornings and motorbikes and ATCs without they had toured the village last year to make tender was for $67,667. Included,in the road questions concerning th sewage project
mufflers. He suggested council may want to ' a list of properties in the village which did program is the reconstruction of Gough 'when in fact he was in atten ce at the May
look into a by-law to enforce noise pollution not meet the standards of the by-law and Street from Outram to Havelock, Rose Street meeting of West Waw no h Township
control. hired the by-law enforcement officer, Leo from Outram to Havelock and the remainder council only.
Murray to act in this regard.,of Canning Street, where reconstruction was Lucknow Village Council plans to meet
The resident also raised a concern about Councillor Ab Murray said he beleved it started last year. with the residents of West Wawanosh and
one neighbour in .the area whom he suspects . was also the responsibility of the ratepayer Bridge Allotment Reduced Ashfield townships, who signed petitions
is raising rabbits and requested council look to register a complaint because the by-law Council received notice from the Ministry objecting to the location of a weeping bed
into this situation to' learn if the property enforcement officer and members of .council of Transportation and Communications that system to service the Lucknow sewage works
standards by-law should be enforced. ' ' cannot know about all infractions. Turn to page 2* Turn to page 17•
Sewe sludgy
will be odourless
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