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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-10, Page 3Luclmow, Sentipel, Wednesday, April 10, 1985—Page 3 Winds gusting to 60 kilometres an hour were predicted for Saturday, and indeed things. did get quite windy around town as the village sign at the east entrance to town and the windmill *on the lawn of Mrs. Jelle de Jong's home would indicate. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) #equire environmental exemption... from page 1 problems in their neighbourhood and because of the proximity to the disposal site, the real estate value of their homes would be reduced. During the meeting with Patterson and Page, council was informed . they could apply to the Ministry of the Environment for a project manager to take responsibility for the Lucknow sewage project, relieving council of the responsibility of finding another site and supervisinglthe construc- tion onstruetion of the system and the treatment facility. An application to the ministryfor preliminary engineering and legal costs will also relieve the village of the financial burden incurred to date, making it finan- cially possible to look for another site. "The Snobelen - Finnigan site is still number one and will remain so until a suitable alternative site is found," said reeve George Joynt in an interview with The Sentinel April 3. " W e couldn't afford to see W est W awa- nosh led down the garden path by Plax- ton, said Joynt, referring to the town- ship's legal advisor George Plaxton Q.C: of London. "Morally we couldn't do that," observed Joynt. "We tried to go the economical route," said councillor Ab Murray when contacted by The Sentinel. ' `diuncil was never told (they would require) an environmental exemption. We thought we only had to meet environment prerequisites," said Murray referring to the village's applica- tion for an exemption order required to exempt the project from the Environment Assessment Act. Murray 'said at the March meeting of Lucknow council he would not consider searching foranother,., alternative site and wanted a decision to proceed with the project before the end of the month or he would resign. He said he is satisfied' the engineering and legal costs to date will be paid by the Ministry of the Environment Turn to page 8 PRE -FINISHED WALL PANELS ALMOND SHERWOOD Overlay Panels Also Coloured Nails and.Matching Vinyl Moulding. PRICE PER'4' x 8' Panel $1,7. SAKRETE Ready to Use CONCRETE MIX. SAND MIX . MORTAR MIX HENDERSON BUILDING CENTRE J.W. HENDERSON LIMITED. LUCKNOW, Ont. PHONE (519) 528-3118 Mon.-Fr1.8 a.m.-S:30 p.m.. Sat. 8 a.m.-Noon AMPLE PARKING NOTICE FROM CONESTOGA COLLEGE In the 'event of disruptions caused by a postal strike, please direct any enquiries regarding admission to Conestoga College/ to your nearest campus. Please make telephone enquiries regarding full-time programs between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hours for continuing education enquiries are 12:00 noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Collect calls will be accepted. If lines are busy, please try again during the hours indicated. Admission -related documents and other correspondence may be delivered to any Conestoga campus for, forwarding. Please make 'sure that all documents are in envelopes,, with their destination in the College clearly labelled. Campus hours are 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. from Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Friday. CAMPUSES: Cambridge, 1305 Bishop St. N.,,623-4890 Clinton, Vanastra Rd., 482-3458 Doon (Kitchener) 299 Doon Vally Dr., 653-2511 Guelph, 460 Speedvale Ave. W., 824-9390 Stratford, 270 Water St., .271-5700. Waterloo, 435 King St. N., 885-0300 Conestoga iTIT4 College