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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975
Kinloss Township
Council Minutes
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ONTARIO
LOTTERY TICKET
Reporters: Shelley Mason, Debbie
Lowry, Mark Liddle.'
KINDERGARTEN
Registration for Kindergarten
1975-76 will be an May 30th, 1975
from, 1.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. at the
school. , •
In the month of May we have
four people celebrating their 6th
birthday, they are Sharon Nicholas,
Kerry .Lynne Hunter, Keith Hod-
gins and Vicki Rutledge..
Congratulations to Chris Life
who has 'a new baby sister.
GRADE 5-6
We are very sorry to see Paul
Culbert in London Hospital. We
wish him a very speedy. recovery.
Tuesday we left on a camping
trip to the Outdoor Education
Centre in Wiarton. The Grade Five
did a Fresh Water Study and a Mini
Climate Study while Grade 6 did a
Study and Pioneer crafts. When
Minding Your
Own Business
The Advisory Services Depart-
ment of the Industrial Development
Bank has just published a pocket
book entitled "Minding Your Own
Business Volume 1". • The book
deals with giving credit to custom:.
ers, managing current and fixed
assets, forecasting for a business,
working capital, changes of owner-
ship, and other subjects.
This book will' be of prime
interest to the owner-managers of
small businesses: It will also be
useful to businessmen, lawyers and
accountants •who deal daily with
small businesses, teachers and
students of business, and to
personnel of financial institutions.
The price of the pocket book is
$1.50 and it can be ordered from
Industrial Development' Bank, P.O.
Box 6021 Montreal, P.Q. H3C
3C3.
IDB's Advisory Services Depart-
ment helps owner-managers of
small and medium size firms to
improve their business • manage-
ment techniques. .It conducts
seminars for small businesses
across Canada, publishes a quart-
erly bulletin "Small Business
News", and informs owner-
managers about federal govern-
ment financial and non-financial
assistance programs available to
business.
Kinloss Council met in regular
session May 5th at 7.30, 'the Reeve
and all Council present.
The minutes of ,the meetings
being adopted, the clerk, was,
instructed to issue a cheque for
balatce of payment on Kinloss
portion of the fire hall.
It was decided to order signs
from Fawcett Metal Products for
concession markings along County
Road 1 from Lucknow to the north
end of the Township.
The following accounts were
ordered paid: General, $20,771.10;
highways, $4930.45.
A special meeting was held on
May 12th 'at 8 p.m. s with all
members present.
Court of Revision was opened on
the Ackert Drain with the Reeve 'as
chairman.,
An appeal on the South 1/2 Lots 9,
10, concession 10 was not granted
as the rates on the surrounding-
lands seem to be comparable. No
change was recommended on the
benefit assessment on Lot 13,
concession 9 as this seems compar-
able to surrounding assessments
and 3300 feet of the southerly,
portion Kraemer-Murray Drain
empties into the Ackert Drain for
outlet providing 'a direct benefit. •
An acreage .change on lots 21 and
22, concession '10 will be 223 acres
from 235 and the outlet liability be
reduced from• $393.00 to .$375.00. -
Court of Revision on the Ackert
INE-LUCKNOW ..:SEHTINEL
RIPLEY 111110.N CENTRAL
$1.00 each
ON SALE AT
we were leaving there we stopped
at the escarpment and the Fish
Hatchery at Wiarton. We had lots
of fun.
Drain' was adjourned.
The agreement with the Interna-
tional Union of Operating Engin-
eers (793), on behalf of Township
employees steadily employed, was
agreed to at $4.95_ per hour plus
payment of QHSIP. This agree-
ment to be effective from May 27,
1975 to May 27, 1976. The meeting
adjourned until June 2nd or at the
call of the Reeve.
'FRASER MacKINNON, Clerk.
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