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Wednesday, September 30, 20091
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The fall classic is well worth the wait
Recently I said autumn is my
favourite time of the year, because
of the nice cool weather, but
there is an even bigger . reason
why I enjoy this time of year.
It's about baseball and the fall
classic.
The fall classic of course
being the playoffs and the
World Series. It is especial
ly great when my team, the
Boston Red Sox, are in the
thick of things.`And knock
on -wood they are just a few weeks,
away from claimingthe American
League wild : card spot.
For people who think baseball is
boring,they
have obviously never
experienced the playoffs before.
It's do or die in the playoffs. The
eight teams that make it, want more
than anything to make it to the
World Series. Theythrough
h
played layed ,
a gruelling 162 game - regular sea-
son to give themselves the chance
to be world champions.
The thing that crakes baseball so
exciting is the anticipation for that
one big play and when it comes, it
is heart pounding and exhilarating.
It's especially exciting if it's your
team that makes the amazing catch
or -its the walk off homerun.
This all came full circle for me in
2004 . when after an 86 year.
drought, the Red Sox came
back from being down 3 - O' in
the ALCS to their hated rivals,
the New York Yankees.
The Sox came back in
impressive style stealing
the pennant from them and
rolling into the World
Series with a quick four
game sweep of the St.
Louis Cardinals.
It's a great feeling when your
team `: wins it all and it was gravy
when they did it again in 2007. I'm
hoping for big things in the playoffs
from my Red Sox team as I can't
wait to see them in the big show.
once again.
Autumn is also a good thin
because it's the start of the
season. Speaking about droughts;
thy Toronto Maple Leafs haven't
won the Stanleysince 1 67
o Cup �
and it's about time they : broke
through and won it all. However,
I'm realistic and it will take them a
few. more years under the helm of
Brian Burke to become a cup con-
tender.
For now I'd just like to sge my
Leafs make the playoffs.
Watershedsan.issue:
Dear Editor,
We are writing in the
hope of warning other TO f�2
property owners on the
Sentinel
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iviemoirs1
19"Pari ago - Sept x"91999
- For Ju Lamm, singing is a way to expiess herself and
share her talent.` And that's just what the. 12 -year-old did as she
advanced through the steps leading up to the finals of the Youth..
and Junior Talent Search Ontario competition. Justine went all
' the way to the finals: in London on Sept. 18, 1999 as one of 15
finalists.
- A group of 12 bicyclists took part in the Ripley -Huron parade
on Sept. 25, 1999. This was no ordinaly group of bikers, they
were people on a mission - to raise funds for a medical clinic in
Haiti. The riders are part: of Men for Missions International.
and area joined in with all of Huron County as
volunteers,. craftsn, demonstrators. and visitors to "Hurd
Shines in '99" International=Plowing Match held Sept. 21 to Sept.
25, in _ Dashwood. One hundred and seventy-five thousand
attended during the five day event.
rya ago
with property o
our property on the Maitland River
and to- obtain assurance
that our home can 'be
replaced if necessary. 'Thus
far we have been unsuc-
cessful.
Any attempt to- meet with our
local MPP Carol Mitchell over the
past year has met with a dead end.
The council of Ashfield-Colborne-
Wawanosh has been very helpful,
especially councillor Barry Millian
but they have no power over the
conservation authorities. We are
currently dealing with the Ministry
of Natural Resources in an attempt
to find a satisfactory solution.
We know we are not alone. I
strongly advise you to check with
your local building inspector to see
if the MVCA has first say over any
permits which you might need.
Then you need to find out what the
floodproofing levels are in your
area. I can assure you, you will be
shocked.
▪ At the regular meeting of Lucknow V council held Sept.
13 1989 following discussion of six names submitted to the
`iVl�ig , ,
vacant Stuart Reavte of Lucknow wasappointed as
seat,aPPo
'councillor for the of the GennendingSept.01991.
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The Lucknow District Fire Department :reports that $2,974
was raised during their 1989 annual ' roadside Muscular
Dystrophy Drive. In other news, the Lucknow Firs Board took
possession of the 1989 fire thick, purchased from Hayter's GMC,
Goderich.
- David Cayley, son of Gordon and Laura Lee Cayley, enrolled
as a pilotin the Canadian Forces and began his basic training
course at Canadian Forces officer to School, Cliilliwack,
B.C. on Sept. 18, 1989
50 years two --Sept 30. 1959
- Increased: exhibits and a larger attendance were seen at
Lucknow's 94th. annual Fall Fair held in the Caledonian Park
Thursday, Sept. 24, 1959. A parade from the Lucknow Public
School and led by the Hanover Girl's Trumpet Band commenced
the Fair. .F .
local :river watersheds of
changes which were made to the
powers of the conservation authori-
ties. If you live . in a Natural
Environment Zone, this affects you.
In 2006, the province passed Bill
164. This gave the conservation
authorities new powers to regulate
development in or near wetlands,
shorelines, watercourses, valley
lands and floodplains regardless of
what is currently in existence.
Property owners were never noti-
fied of these new guidelines let
alone their impact. It is only as the
townships update their bylaws that
people maybecome aware of the
problems this has created. There is
no such thing as being grandfa-
thered in - we have Lived here for 15
years and the home has existed here
for 37 years. We have been trying to
work with the Maitland Valley
Conservation authority for the past
1.4 months ,to protect the value of
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Left: Corey Arbour and Pat Miltenburg help their St. Anne's
Ron and Linda Stewart, Secondary School in Clinton, bring home the gold medal from
Clinton the all -Ontario tournament in 2005. (File photo)
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