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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-07-24, Page 2, f S, kQi 'PAGE _ jI �! k�a a, ®®MNlN�1►® ®�► �® It The LUCKNOW SENTINEL. Banti L.UC KNOW, ONTARIO br° �{I ''{.�, fit, 7 k t ' 44tzr�;u-,, i! J�`i�0y 1'®W11°° ®Il f:t! �IUI•®ff=1PtIC!®iiiid8t7/. Pill,n1" Second • gess 114ai1 Registration Number 0847 31 R�+t;�,il� Established 1873 --Published Wednesday M' I till Y Iylember of the CoC.N.A. and 0d1N.N.A. SSI �` r" �" ` Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year 'in advance 2 extra to U.S.A. and Foreign r� t Donald C. Thompson, Publisher "IT t� , �- t'f ur THE Nation 7 Several From' Area On Young Voyag'e'ur f t H • Iasi# To Ottawa and • New Brunswick i t he Young Voyageur Program is ' The group was bused from Clin r, w .e astudent exchange venture for ton to London where they flew Ai high school students between the Canada to Ottawa'. They were rt ages of, fifteen; and seventeen, ceived by a guide in Ottawa who These students are selected b• y remained with them for their fou �'k �J the irteachers. In making their day, stay there. Points of interest selection the teachers consider a visited were the National Museur number of factors. Among these of Science and Technology, the F � r are the student's academic stand - Parliament Buildings, the Natio ;G s� ing, the student's personality and al Art Centre, the National Gal- attitude, and the student's person- le y., the National Capital Com - t, ability to get along with others.. mission, the.Experimental' Farm This program provides these wor- a city tour and Upper Canada thy students with an opportunity Village at Morrisburg. i+ dr: to live with a family in. some other of Canada. The The guide accompanied the lk'I. P part e main group b bus'to Montreal where g p y '' f objective of this exchange is to "introduce they spent several hours before these 'selected students taken the CN train -to Newcastle g to a portion of�the great cultural, + j economic and .social diiversity of In Newcastle they were receiv which Canada is comprised. The by the receptionist from Tracadi provincial and federal govern- mens co-operate to finance and who accompanied' them to their organize this program, destination. Each student was bi billeted to a ,separate home wher On Tuesday, July 9th twenty the sent the week with this hos y. spent a •: young voyageurs left Clinton for family.- French is the spoken y • 1? t _ a twelve day holiday in Ottawa, language of Tlacadie although Ivlontral and Tracadie, New. Bruns- English is fairly well understood. wick. The group was escorted by The week's agenda. included loca Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hunter of entertainment; trips. to the beach; Win ham. Murrayeaches at g y a visit to a fisheries school, whit F. E. Madill Secondary School all new fishermarr now attend; a " and ,representatives of that school clambake; and other activities. were.Mary Bongertman, R. R. ## 3 The highlight of the week was Teeswater; Rozanne Petteplace, the municipal banquet on the. last Teeswater; Murray Keith, R. R. evening at, which time souvenir # 5 Lucknow; Kevin Adams, gifts were presented to ,each stud- Wingham.: Other students came ent and escort. The group was from the Goderich , Clinton , Ex- bused to Moncton on Saturday, eter, Strathroy, , Seaforth , Park- July 20th and returned, to London hill, Arva area. by Air Canada, ). �., i(.:. :::r i • ��. 1 `• :. �' • i '; ::air: 15 ani! 21 cu. ft. �a RS, Illllllllllllllllllllhllillllllllllllllllillllllllllillllfl}Illit1111}IIIIIII(111111}IIIIUIilllllllll}IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Luc'kno*wDistraict-o ..Phone. 528-3024 ply •o_ C KN®VII° 'NR►No�I �7I�NTINI�i�° LUW.. e a XR-a Ashfield Township council met on July 2 with all members pres- ent. Ray Brown and Lorne Cook presented petitions for drain im - provements on.the Pentland Drain and the Cook Drain. These. peti- tions were accepted by council and the clerk was instructed to have E. H. Uderstadt make a sur- vey of the -areas and report to council. Tile Drainage Loan applica- tions were approved for Donald Aiton. and, J. Card William Nagle of H: M. Gibson' Ltd, was, present to discuss the agreement between May Park Developments and the Township of Ashfield on the proposed sub- division, Lots 40 and 41', Lake Range. Council agreed in principle to the'agreement with the condition that 10 lots be conveyed- to the Township as security.until the MEDICAL CENTRE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 centre. When tenders. were called in November of last year, the three: tenders received were $147,000, $145,000 and $148 , 000' and were obsolete almost'as quickly as they • were received as one firm replied a.few weeks dater that the price ed had changed to $161,060. This e was in January'• 1_ In the initial discussions regard - e ing.a Community Health Centre, t a cost sharing formula was decid- ed on assuming that the ,proper price was received. Lucknow was to pay 30%, Ashfield , West Wawa- :nosh awa- nosh and Kinloss 2016 each and Huron Township 1010. h When Ripley -Huron decided to build their own Medical Centre, Huron Township opted out in •fav- our of participating in this ven- ture. This left an additional 1056 . to be picked up. When the initial tenders were received, they were completely out of line with the thinking of the majority of the committee and the idea has sat dormant for about six months. At last week's meeting, which was chaired by Reeve George Joynt of Lucknow, a breakdown of the financial assistance available under the winter works program was read by clerk of Lucknow, A. E. Herbert. From .September 30 to December l; a 5016 grant is available on labour and from Dec- ember 1 to May 31, 1001% of -the labour cost is absorbed, by grant. Mr. Joynt said that he had been in discussion with the architects, Cluff and Cluff of Toronto., and that they believe that by switch- ing to more steel construction, and away from wood, a tender price of $130,000 is possible • This would be broken down at 4066 labour ($52,000) and 6016 material •($78,000)., After discussion by a,Jl munici- palities, it was agreed to re tend- er again on the job.. Discussion centred on the cost sharing formula for the building. Reeve Joynt stated that Luck - now could not accept more than 4016 of the costs. Reeve Girvin Reed said that Ashfield was willing, to stick by the 201% originally agreed on, but that the final tender price would have to be considered close- ly when it was received. Reeve Leo Murray of Kinloss had earlier indicated that Kinloss )HTARIO WEDNESDAIP, JULY r—A - own services are properly installed and FARM. A .the roads be hard, surfaced with ND MlDENTMt tar and chips or hot mix.. G ,neral Towp 2nshi Road accaunts of $20,929.03' Duna 8,15 g anon Street Lights 8 83 and general accounts of $5,345.,36 (8.54); County of Huron were approved for payment.- (22..05)., .Elementat 2a.81 y Public A lication 'for severance was (20. 0 Elementary Separate'' PP � .28.50 (25.94 , a roved for Wilmer Robb. ); Secondary S,h pp 21.71,(18.48). - William Vodden of .A • M. • Harp- er Co. presented the 1973 financ- ial report and the 1974 budget was COMMERCIAL & BUSINFS approved and tax rates established. 'General Township 31,50 The total tax rate for Public Dungannon Street Lights ,-1 g 83 School supporters on farm and (8.54); County of Huron 23 59 residential will be 97.03 mills an (22.05); Elementary Public ?5 increase of 13.2 mills over last (22.94); Elementary Separate year. The total rate for ,Separate 31.67 (28,82), . yScb Secondat " School supporters on farm and res 24,12 (20,54), ide.ntial will be 102.28 mills an increase of 13:11 mills over' last year. Council. adjourned to meet The following is a comparison 16th. of 1974 and 1973 mill rates with 1973 in `brackets.. , DONALD M. SIWSON, would be willing to pay a maxi- mum of $15, 000• towards the pro- ject MOM and this was also -indicated by 33' Reeve Bob Lyons of West Wawa,,, nosh. •NoSt,WeSterllY; They could. see no reason for "Two farm union youths tio' adopting a cost sharing break -'.,Saskatchewan spent lU daysll down in view of the fact that they Local 335, Baan Strain from had' already indicated the North Battle -ford and Dale 0 maximum amount of money which ich from Lloydminister would be available from their were at the homes of John A' municipalities,. They were in and Lorne McDonald; favour of tendering and then con sidering the cost factor. A barbecue and ball game at Ashfield Park gave the boy After much discussion, a mo , opportunity to meet other tion.was presented by Girvin Reed members of the Local, on Ti of Ashfield and seconded by Don day -evening. Bell of Kinloss that the municipal,- They attended a Districts ity call for tenders through Cluff meeting in Mitchell on Monde and Cluff for a community health. July 15. There were 12excba centre' based on a percentage split students in. District 5 from Sai on costs of Lucknow 4016, Ashfield' chewan• Kinloss and West Wawanosh 2Wo This year the'NationalNu each providing the tender is Union did not receive a Gov.e favourable. This was passed un- ment grant for its exchange, animously. als and youth raised the need money for travelling, It was agreed' that the, clause The boys left London on M "providing the tender is favour- day, July 22 to fly to Windp able" will.give each municipality .for a 3 day, seminar with all) the opportunity to. either approve involved in the exchange, be or reject the new tender price. returning home. RIPLEY AND DISTRICT LIONS B.EEF BA Ripley Agricultural Grounds 'Sunday, .August 4 4 to 8 P.m. ADULT ADMISSION: ,'00 ADVANCE $3.50 AT'GATE ' CHILD'S ADMISSION: $1.50 ADVANCE $2.00 AT GATE. ENTERTAINMENT.. Girls Inter League Ball Gani" PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY BETTERMENT I N ). �., i(.:. :::r i • ��. 1 `• :. �' • i '; ::air: 15 ani! 21 cu. ft. �a RS, Illllllllllllllllllllhllillllllllllllllllillllllllllillllfl}Illit1111}IIIIIII(111111}IIIIUIilllllllll}IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Luc'kno*wDistraict-o ..Phone. 528-3024 ply •o_ C KN®VII° 'NR►No�I �7I�NTINI�i�° LUW.. e a XR-a Ashfield Township council met on July 2 with all members pres- ent. Ray Brown and Lorne Cook presented petitions for drain im - provements on.the Pentland Drain and the Cook Drain. These. peti- tions were accepted by council and the clerk was instructed to have E. H. Uderstadt make a sur- vey of the -areas and report to council. Tile Drainage Loan applica- tions were approved for Donald Aiton. and, J. Card William Nagle of H: M. Gibson' Ltd, was, present to discuss the agreement between May Park Developments and the Township of Ashfield on the proposed sub- division, Lots 40 and 41', Lake Range. Council agreed in principle to the'agreement with the condition that 10 lots be conveyed- to the Township as security.until the MEDICAL CENTRE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 centre. When tenders. were called in November of last year, the three: tenders received were $147,000, $145,000 and $148 , 000' and were obsolete almost'as quickly as they • were received as one firm replied a.few weeks dater that the price ed had changed to $161,060. This e was in January'• 1_ In the initial discussions regard - e ing.a Community Health Centre, t a cost sharing formula was decid- ed on assuming that the ,proper price was received. Lucknow was to pay 30%, Ashfield , West Wawa- :nosh awa- nosh and Kinloss 2016 each and Huron Township 1010. h When Ripley -Huron decided to build their own Medical Centre, Huron Township opted out in •fav- our of participating in this ven- ture. This left an additional 1056 . to be picked up. When the initial tenders were received, they were completely out of line with the thinking of the majority of the committee and the idea has sat dormant for about six months. At last week's meeting, which was chaired by Reeve George Joynt of Lucknow, a breakdown of the financial assistance available under the winter works program was read by clerk of Lucknow, A. E. Herbert. From .September 30 to December l; a 5016 grant is available on labour and from Dec- ember 1 to May 31, 1001% of -the labour cost is absorbed, by grant. Mr. Joynt said that he had been in discussion with the architects, Cluff and Cluff of Toronto., and that they believe that by switch- ing to more steel construction, and away from wood, a tender price of $130,000 is possible • This would be broken down at 4066 labour ($52,000) and 6016 material •($78,000)., After discussion by a,Jl munici- palities, it was agreed to re tend- er again on the job.. Discussion centred on the cost sharing formula for the building. Reeve Joynt stated that Luck - now could not accept more than 4016 of the costs. Reeve Girvin Reed said that Ashfield was willing, to stick by the 201% originally agreed on, but that the final tender price would have to be considered close- ly when it was received. Reeve Leo Murray of Kinloss had earlier indicated that Kinloss )HTARIO WEDNESDAIP, JULY r—A - own services are properly installed and FARM. A .the roads be hard, surfaced with ND MlDENTMt tar and chips or hot mix.. G ,neral Towp 2nshi Road accaunts of $20,929.03' Duna 8,15 g anon Street Lights 8 83 and general accounts of $5,345.,36 (8.54); County of Huron were approved for payment.- (22..05)., .Elementat 2a.81 y Public A lication 'for severance was (20. 0 Elementary Separate'' PP � .28.50 (25.94 , a roved for Wilmer Robb. ); Secondary S,h pp 21.71,(18.48). - William Vodden of .A • M. • Harp- er Co. presented the 1973 financ- ial report and the 1974 budget was COMMERCIAL & BUSINFS approved and tax rates established. 'General Township 31,50 The total tax rate for Public Dungannon Street Lights ,-1 g 83 School supporters on farm and (8.54); County of Huron 23 59 residential will be 97.03 mills an (22.05); Elementary Public ?5 increase of 13.2 mills over last (22.94); Elementary Separate year. The total rate for ,Separate 31.67 (28,82), . yScb Secondat " School supporters on farm and res 24,12 (20,54), ide.ntial will be 102.28 mills an increase of 13:11 mills over' last year. Council. adjourned to meet The following is a comparison 16th. of 1974 and 1973 mill rates with 1973 in `brackets.. , DONALD M. SIWSON, would be willing to pay a maxi- mum of $15, 000• towards the pro- ject MOM and this was also -indicated by 33' Reeve Bob Lyons of West Wawa,,, nosh. •NoSt,WeSterllY; They could. see no reason for "Two farm union youths tio' adopting a cost sharing break -'.,Saskatchewan spent lU daysll down in view of the fact that they Local 335, Baan Strain from had' already indicated the North Battle -ford and Dale 0 maximum amount of money which ich from Lloydminister would be available from their were at the homes of John A' municipalities,. They were in and Lorne McDonald; favour of tendering and then con sidering the cost factor. A barbecue and ball game at Ashfield Park gave the boy After much discussion, a mo , opportunity to meet other tion.was presented by Girvin Reed members of the Local, on Ti of Ashfield and seconded by Don day -evening. Bell of Kinloss that the municipal,- They attended a Districts ity call for tenders through Cluff meeting in Mitchell on Monde and Cluff for a community health. July 15. There were 12excba centre' based on a percentage split students in. District 5 from Sai on costs of Lucknow 4016, Ashfield' chewan• Kinloss and West Wawanosh 2Wo This year the'NationalNu each providing the tender is Union did not receive a Gov.e favourable. This was passed un- ment grant for its exchange, animously. als and youth raised the need money for travelling, It was agreed' that the, clause The boys left London on M "providing the tender is favour- day, July 22 to fly to Windp able" will.give each municipality .for a 3 day, seminar with all) the opportunity to. either approve involved in the exchange, be or reject the new tender price. returning home. RIPLEY AND DISTRICT LIONS B.EEF BA Ripley Agricultural Grounds 'Sunday, .August 4 4 to 8 P.m. ADULT ADMISSION: ,'00 ADVANCE $3.50 AT'GATE ' CHILD'S ADMISSION: $1.50 ADVANCE $2.00 AT GATE. ENTERTAINMENT.. Girls Inter League Ball Gani" PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY BETTERMENT