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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-12-09, Page 27r GIC 10.65Yr. 103% 10%9.6% 81/4% L3 Yr. 2 Yr. 1 Y'. Short Term) Page 12A Times -Advocate. December 9. 1981 VUlage bufldings cla sed as cloanand tidy and storage arca.' and repainted. The report noted that the pump The bulk of the report's sugges- and booster station requires atten- tions are aimed at the Community. tion due to brick and pipe deteriora- Centre. Thc document recommends tion, but council decidedthat the that the. Community Centre board station was not worth spending look into the possibility of cleaning money on because it will no longer and treating rugs in the dressing be needed when the new water sys- rooms with a disinfectant to "relieve tem is in place. concerns expressed about foot dis- Repairs to the Village Works cases". It also noted that the board building have been completed, the should continue with interior paint - report continued, and damaged eaves ing programs and include the corri- tmughs_havc been removed from the dors yet to be painted. Fire Hall. Blocks removed from the walls to A number of recommendations facilitate pipe and ventilation instal - were put forward by the report, lation should be replaced, the report among them, that quotes be ob- said. tained for replacing the mortar in Council was told that the board between the brick work at the vil- should "continue its program of lot lage office and .that the exterior grading and gravelling in the play woodwork of the building be sanded fields and around the barn". Lucan council was told Monday night that all public buildings are being maintained in "a clean and tidy manner" and that only a few minor areas require attention when the annual Property Inspection re- port was presented. The report made special mention of the efforts being made "to bring about the recommendations of the last report". "This is particularly so at the Community Centre where the act- ing manager, Mrs. Ouiniet was able to demonstrate daily work schedules plus a system of regular mainte- nance On the buildings and the grounds," the report stated. "In general the facility is cleaner, in better repair and is better orga- nized, particularly in the back work . FUN AUCTION ARTICLES -Looking over some of the articles available at the recent Fun Auction sponsored by the Lucan Co -Op nursery school are executive members Natalie Briggs, Peter Dawson and Brenda Kearney. A LINVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE 122 The Square Goderich 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 The report included recommenda- tions for improvements at the Fire Hall. It sugge. ted that the Fire Board include in their budget, funds to paint the bay doors of the Fire Hall and thdt the crack along the Benn Drain side of the Hall be filled in to prevent future ice damage caused by a process of freezing and thawing. The -Ad Hoc committee responsi- ble for the rcport, noted that a steel roof should be placed on the park pavilion "with necessary repairs to the sheeting", and that the flashing around the Public Works building be painted. Thc report added a suggestion for a future study, saying that "consideration be given to meet with the Hydro Commission to sec if there is any advantage in a joint Village/Hydro works building". Nursery school host seniors r� A MERRY AUCTIONEER - Auctioneer Tom Shoebottom shows off a Christmas wreath at the recent Lucan Nursery School Fun Auction. At the left is volunteer Pam Orchard. Lucan Seniors and Busy Buddies met in the Scout Hall opening by singing 0 Canada with Muriel Co- blcy at piano. The President welcomed a new member Mrs. Gagnon. Minutes were read and approved. A thank you card from Mildred Hirt- zel was read. Hamilton Hodgins and Greta Gibson arc in charge of send- ing Christmas Cards to shut-in members. There is to be no business meet- ing next week as we arc being -enter- tained by the Nursery School. It was decided no meetings would be held December 24, and 31, 1987. Regular meetings to begin January 7, 1988. A program of reading by Audrey. Hodgins and Muriel Coblcigh as well as several Christmas songs sung by all was much enjoyed. Card winners were Ladies High Mary Scott, Ladies Lone Hands Ma- rie Veal, Ladies Low Gladys Atkin- son, Mens' High Florence Huffman, Mcns Lone Hands Joe Carter.- Color of love 1987 White Gift service Sunday morning service at Lucan - United Church was conducted by the children of the Sunday School. The "color of love" was the 1987 White Gift Service. This tradition has been enacted since the early 1900's. A way of sharing, with those less fortunate than ourselves, 'as much'good Christrhas cheer as possible. The size and value of each gift is cleverly concealed by the white wrapper, making every gift outward- ly appear the same. Mission -and Service gifts of mon- ey arc presented at the same time, this enables the Church, as a whole, Mmes - - at the T- SiloP Advocate fort,°,rhard to peopIe ri t�°ns 4- Subsc Books etS Best Seller<< pen s or Best Sets books alligraph t Atlas G titre °n County titre Huron Mat, dies 00- D excise v� EX Exeter 235-133 • DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY ANSTETT MANUFACTURING LTD. 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