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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-02-27, Page 4Luemow . Sentinel, Wednesday, February 27•, 1985—Page 4 Fire training necessary... •lion page 3 accommodation, meats and transportation is provided. The municipality is expected to pay the firemen for lost wages while attending the course. The courses scheduled for 1985 are full and there are 100 on the waiting list. Money spent to send firemen to the regional schools and the fire college is money well spent, said Jones, who encouraged the fire board to send the fire chief or officers to the fire college for training courses. 1) Jones also suggested the fire board start setting up reserves in their budget for' costs about $100,000 and a new tanker about $50,000, he said. kre regulations state a 15 year old purnper , cannot be sold to a" municipality for use by a fire department and this provides a.guideline for replacement of trucks, said Jones: A municipality should not wait until year 13 and then start planning for , a $100,000 expenditure in two years, he said. Reserves for a n'ew". ,pumper for the Ludmow Fire Department should be started now. . Jones also reminded the fire board regula- tions for firemen's fire protection gear are • being updated and new standards will be enforced for pants, coats, boots and mitts when the regulations are implemented. Fire departments: across Ontario recently had to purchase new helmets to meet requirements legislated by the department of labour safety standards. ' Jones estimated when the new regulations come into being it • could cost $500 to outfit one fireman with regulation gear. E.S A fire on Ludmow's main street Friday morning resulted in extensive damage to a garage operated by G. T. Montgomery Ltd. of Ludmow, when a spark from a cutting torch ignited gasoline. A school bus was destroyed in the fore and two other buses were removed from the burning building. The danger of explosion was present until Lucknow firemen were able to remove acetylene tanks from the garage. Firemen remained on the scene for two hours. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) The Man To See is MOO LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home, double garage, a well maintained older home. Inquire for further particulars.. . 220 ACRES, well. built on, approximately 200 workable; brick .home, Culross Town- ship. KINQSBRIDGE, hwy. 21, 5 bdr. home on acreage with recently constructed workshop. KINLOUGH 4 bdr. home on approx. 2 acres, priced reduced. CUSTOM BUILT 4 bdr. home hwy. location Lucknow area. For further particulars In- quire. , 125 ACRES close to Kincardine, top of the line buildings. RETIREMENT`2 bdr. bungalow, Outram St., lower level has extra bdr., 4-3 pc. bath, new kitchen, priced to sell. WEST WAWANOSH 200 acres, brick home, beef -hog barn, pit upright Silo, Imple- ment shed, productive Harrlston loam soil. 240 ACRES ASHFIELD TWP. level productive cash crop soli, comfortable 3- bdr: home, Implement shad. 150 ACRES West Wawanosh, 120 Workable Harrlston loam soli, nicely kept 3-4 bdr. home, Ilnpliment shed, conventional barn; hard and .soft wood bush. For further Information on these properties, please call WARREN ZINN, 528-3710 ALVIN 'ROBB, 395-3174 TERRY ZINN, 529-7350 Beef, Pork and lamb Custom kiliing Wednesdgiy' • (By Appointment Please') •BEEFWA Y or economy cut ' Animals weighed on certified accordance with good trading practice. •SMOKE HOUSE •We use lest salts and nitrates. •Patties can be made upon request, plain or mild seasoning. MEAT ORDERS CAN BE DELIVERED BACK TO LUCKNOW AT REAR OF FAIRVIEW FOODS '/ . / t % rump 1 ribs I , loin °11 aI.....•••••1..............1 ' %oub'fotg,�er round 1plata ' Rank i shank 1 scales in HWY. #21 N. Kincardine BUSINESS 396-2257 or 396-2415 RESIDENCE . 396-8108 Township of Ashfield PUBLIC MEETING COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD WILL HOS A SERIES OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES, AS INDICATED BELOW, 'ID CONSIDER THE PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 6, 1985 10:00A.M.-4:OOP.M. at Kingsbridge Separate School, Kingsbridge and Wednesday, April 10,1985 7:30 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. at Brookside Public School The proposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of Ashfield. It implements the Ashfield Township- Secondary Plan by establishing land use controls and zones in the Township. 1/ ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and or make wr'itte'n or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed zoning by-law. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law is available at the Township office at R. R. 3, Goderidi during normal business hours. In addition, a draft copy of the proposed by-law is being sent, for information purposes, to all 'owners of property and tenants, as noted on the latest revised assessment records. Dated at The Township of Ashfield, February 22, 1985 Donald Simpson, Clerk, Ashfield Township It It 3, Goderidi, Ont. (519) 395-2753