The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-17, Page 16ARKS
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ge and Marg RouSe were appoint-
Led to, the Roadi:tonuni,:ttee
George Tranter and. Rod MacDon-
ald iq the Hydro COmrriittet •
Nlarg Ro0e. and Rod /ViaODonald to.
the Recreation and Community
CeArTe eginriaittee„ George Tram-
ter, and Rid' MacDonald; to the
lyi and Water Committee and
Ma tg. Rouse and HOward Hodge
were appointed to the, Sanitation
a134. Drains cortnaittee.
In Other council news. a ma
tion was, passed to pay the snow-9
KINLOSS MADE Cayley:Hill Nev
Board Chairma It was suggested that Wallace,
Conn be 'appointed.. to the Wing-
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VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY; SATURaY
JANUARY 111, 19, 20 PHONE LUCKNOW 52844
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Lucknow
District
Cossop
PHONE 528-
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blowing bill, except for the $5.00
'standby fee on days when 'the
snowblower was in use. •
• The contamination of the town
water supply was also discussed.
Council would like to put an end '
to the chlorine treannentof the •
water supply as soon as possible.
Now that the snow ,has disappear-
ed., a, hole in the top of the res-
ervoir' has• been discovered.
Apparently the hole was.. left
in the top of the reservoir when it
was:halt around 25 years ago
for the in,sertiOn of fire hoses in
case there was: no electricity to
pump• the water, at the time.of a
fire- •
Ability Fund To
Call Next Week
0410.4111.4141141.004,4e4:4111/41141•~0.0.0010.4!...
..THAT.RusseIlRoss of R.. R. 5,
Lucknow was released. from,
Victoria..Hospitai in London on
Wednesday of Lait week, return-
ing home by .ambulance,, and for
the next .few weekS, will: be at •
—the-home of his. daughter . Mrs.
Jim Taylor,...R. R..S .Wingham.,
Mr.. Ross has been:' a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, since.
September 24 when he and:his.
W•ife and. Mrs.. Ross'. parents, Mr.
and. Mrs.. EarlCaslick., were ser!'
iosly injured:in a car accident •
that late; caused Mr. Caslicies
• death., Ross is now oat of .'
• traction.. is 'wcaping a 'leg
'cast 'but, can now be in a wheel
chair -Mt.. Rbss will have to
later return to hospital for fur-
ther treatment, Mrs:. Ross is:
also convalescing at. the.Taylor .
home froni injur.es,she received
. in. the same :accident.
THAT Gerald. Murray of
farmer manager of Lucknow • •
arena a couple of years ago.,
•was'assisting at the.Lacknow
arena lait week.. • •
• THAT a -fire call on Saturda:y
night abotit 9'.30 p..M. was. to
• the farm•home of Amos. Martin.,
•
in' KinlosS Township 'between •
Highway '.86 and the 2nd domes-
'Sion on the sideroad,abont four
rtiileS east of LiickfidW. .A bad.
chimney fire kept firemen on
the job for so•rne time. There
•
was very '.minor dainage:
•
'THAT Mr:. and Mrs. Reg Jones of,
LucknoW have purclia.sed the
home of -the late Mason McAllis-
ter in Dungannon.: Carol, Reg
and their two •sons plan to Move
to Dungannon in' about a month.
They will commute to Lucknow
where they operate the Village
Shop and the Sinapsons Sears
ordei offiCe. 4The boys will con-
tinue to attend school in Luck-
- now: The Jones family are
presently living in an apartment
above their business.
from the Foundation have a
variety of disabilities, many 'pro-
grams are designed on an indivic17-
ual basis in keeping with.the
Foundationts policy of providing
not. just a hand'out to the disabled
but a "hand tip".
Job Training, Vocational Assess-
ment and Direct Assistance pro-
.grams , such as the provision of
artificial limbs, wheeich.airs. and
.other orthopaedic applicanOes,'
I ate still very much part of, the
Foundation's services.
However, renewed interest and
effort by local Volunteers has re-
sulted in a growing recognition
of , the needs of, the, handicapped
adult and is stimul tin n
Leo Murray was appointed as
the Township Representative to
the, committee in charge of the
medical centre. /
Seven tenclersyere received
for an industrial tractor with.
loader. The tender of Case PoW-
er and Eqnipment of Kitchener
for a Case 580B at $7720.60 plus
Jales`tax of $386.00, for a total
of $8106.00 , subiect to approval
of the Ministry of .Transportation
and C.ornmunications was
accepted.
Wm . Evans was' appointed as
representative on the. Iviaitind
ialleti Conservation Autttprity
for 1,97",3 -74. 4 .
The following ac were
Cayley, E." Hill or :ocericl
elected chairman o .r.c Puri
County Board of -Educ,.L.,2-r.
inaugural meeting,
Robert Elliott of 'Clint
Mr. and' John ?;;.1',:!::1 /4)1
R. R. 1, Brucefield
ate:d for the position
and the vote that 'folic e
in a tie. On the secoto
Hill was declared
Nominated for vice
were Charles Pau or
Wilfred. Sh6rtreed
ton and Mrs.' IVIarian
iticknow. .1\4. Rauh ano
withdrew. and Mr. She•-7.ted
acdlaimed. .
Six new trustees
the ten trustees re'-e:e(:;ec,
the oath of office ad.7.:•.--..istel
by Judge R. S. I-lethenn,.,:ton
Goderich. The new 7.7iStees
J. P. Alekander Of
Ken C; Cooke.of Clinton ,
Riddell of Hay , Herber, Tani
of Zurich,.Mrs, I. ,A?
of Gocierf9h and John
Westbrook of R. R. 2., 21inti
Following, the vote „,,z
striking committee \NI!, -1 PP
consisting of Board
Mr. Shortreed Mrs': ,L an a.
Rau to form the COrri:7 .
trustees were •perft-r1,,N e
their wishes in whio';
they ,would
ordered paid: L.,•enc....
Highways., $452t1 ,- -3:1n;
g047.35.
The meeting ;‘1
on February bth at '
at the call of the ;k"
FRASER Mac
PHONE sn- 2126
Councillors 'feel that the cover'
on the hole, is li.kelY rotten by
now and that surface water could
be entering the regervOix,here
and contaminating the Ater sup-
PlY
If this the case, chlorine
can •be taken from the water.sup-
ply system as soon as. the "
problem, is rectified. '
At an, ;ate, the Water 'is safe
to drink and rieed no longer be
boiled.
Council also decided to raise.
the water rates from $26 a year
to $30 a year for residential
property. The new rates come
into effect on July 1, 1978. Other
rates will be' raised. accordingly.
Councillors who attend meet-
ings out of town will be paid $10.
They will receive 10 centsa
mile if they take their autorno-
bile. ,
A motion was also passed to• pre-
pare a bylaw to appoint a' fire - •
chief for the operation of the
village equipment. Said fire
chief Will be Douglas
During. January, over forty.
thouSand volunteers will be can-
vassing homes in 65.0 Ontario cam--
. munities for the March of Dimes AVAI UtfiLE 0:N Ability Fund. Donations from
this campaign will be used to SEED GRAIN carry on programs for
handicapped adults sponsored by
the Rehabilitation Foundation for
the Disabled. The local canvass
is January 22 'to 29,
registered with. this volunteer Viarch of Dimes Ability Fund
.agency., vino sponsor recreational Campaign will help many Handl- , as well as won< orientec programs `yapped Ontario Adults to not Just •
ior nandiCapped •/ survive witnan our SciCietv out to
IIi 'since people reqUesting neip actively participate w Lt.
g new
In 1971,, the Foundation active- wrograms and activities especially'
iv assisted over 3 ,000 persons oho tailored to meet these needs at
did riot qualify for specific the local level.
goverinnerit assistance.' Over
,000 Jidiyiduaiv.are presently .1 .% oar' support of thit
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!ham and District:Hospital 8,m:id
to represent <iriloss, West Wawa
nosh and the Village 'of Lucknow.,
Barry Johnston and
Donald Bell were appointed, to
the Whitechurch Hall Board and
Grant Eckenswiller and Leo
Murray to the Holyrood Hall
BOard. „
Representatives on the• Rec(rea
t
.--
on Board will be Duncan Crrip-
bell, Barry Johnston, Ernie king,.•
Ken Houston and John Jamieson..
7 ,
Donald Sell and Grant Eoken-
swiller were appointed to the .
Lucknow Arena Board.
LOrne Eadie was engaged to
blow snow`' at the waste ,site on
the last Saturday of Jarnia.ry , . ,
February and March at `$14.00 per
hour. . , • .„
By-law 27197p Was passed being
a by law to borrow the necessary
monies for current expenditures .
for 1973. .
, Wtn. Evans was appointed'care -
taker of waste site at' $20.00 Per
day.
A REAL SPECIAL
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