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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-11, Page 2Lucknowr SontWel, Wwdnordny, August 11, 19e2 -Page Graduates are Ma Eleven students who, graduated from Grade 13: at the. F, E. Madill; Secondary . School in Winghamhave. been recommended to. ,the Ministry of Education as Ontario Scholars this year. White not the largest group ever, this certainly is an excellent showing by 'students at the school., Ontario Scholars' require an overall average of 80 per cent on . any six Grade 13 courses. Successful can- didates receive scholarships worth $100 from the Ministry of Education. Following- arethe photo graphs of these achievers, as Welt' as . brief " summaries of their plans for the future. Pntari s MARILYNNE MaciNTYRE' is the daughter of Mr, • and Mrs, Donald' C. Maclntyre. of RR 5, Lucknow. In the fall she plans to study Jour- nalism .at the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto. ! PAUL'CRONIN is: the son! 01 Mr., and Mrs. Robert Cronin of Teeswater. Paul will attend • the University of Guelph this fall, where he will ` be enrolled . in a biological science pro- gram. . KAREN WOOD is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood of W.Ingham, She plans, to ,go . to the University of Western On- tario In London this .fall, enrolling in the. science program. KAREN BRADSHAW Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs: Harvey Bradshaw of Wroxeter, She plans to at- tend the . University of Western Ontario this fall to start work on a Bachelor .. of Arts degree. MICHAEL FREY, on of Mr. and Mrs. Noah,Frey of RR 7, LLcknow, plans to attend McMaster. Universi- ty In . Hamilton. He' will be enrolled in. a science, pro - .gram with the Intention of pursuing a career in medicine,, SANDRA CASAORANDE, the daughter of Mr. an& Mrs. Alex Casagrande of Teeswater, . .will attend Wilfrid' • Laurier University this • fall. She plans to become a chartered ac- countant,. SCOTT CORNWALL Is the son, of Mr. and. Airs. Tom Corn wall, formerly of Wingham. Recently the family, moved to . Saskat- chewan, so information was ' not ' available on Scott's career plans.. KIM CRAIG Is .the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Bodie Craig of ' RR 2, Blyth. She will be a 'first- year firstyear student in the faculty 4f music at. the University of Western . Ontario, Lon- don, this fall. i\ 0 VIOLA .NABROtZK Y, of Teeswate'rls the daughter of Gottfried =and . irmgard Nabrotzky; She will be at- • tending the:.University of Western Ontario. in Lon don this fall studing In the social 'sciences 'program. Her career plans are to be a teacher -librarian. PAUL STEINSLAND, son :of Mr, and Mrs,,,, Arne Stein:stand ` of Parry Sound, transferred to. Madill at the : time -of the strike against the Parry Sound Board 'of • Educe - non; Huss the nephew of, Mrs.. Adele Chettleburgh of Wingham. and plans to' attend the University of Western Ontario,' London; this fall to begin studies leading _to a career. as a . doctor. - .AILEEN UNDEAWOCD •1g: Me. daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, George . Underwood of RR . 1, Wingham, • She :has' been accepted as a Student at Renison. lson. • COI - lege 'of the Unversit y of Waterloo to .begin a course in social develop:. ment ; studies. This Summer .Aileen has been working at a daft canip in Toronto for children with multiple handicaps. 2 West Wawanosh council opposes Bell rate increase West Wawanosh Town- ship 'Council met for . its regular . August session ` on Tuesday, August 3, 1982, in the office of the Municipal Building, All members at- tended Reeve Durnin pres- ided. The minutes of the July meeting were adopted as printed on motion of Coun- cillors Seeger and Cranston. After discussion in connec- tion with the 'several: items of correspondence, the Clerk was directed to write to the Executive Director of the Communications Division of the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications ex- pressing objection to the proposed increases in tele- phone rates, by Bell Canada; aid to the Town and Country Homemakers voicing the Township's approval to a fund raising campaign to be conducted in October bjr the Homemakers, Motion by Councillors See- ger sail Brindley, That the Township of West Wawa, nosh hereby states its in- tentlob to proceed, in the spring of 1983, with a hydro geological study and plan of operation. far the Waste Management Site, and re- quests from the Ministry of • the Environment. considera- tion under 'the. Waste Man- agerneiit •Improvement Con- tract for funds to assist in financing such project. The petitioners on The Robinson Drainage Works attended the meeting at 'the request if Council, and a proposal by the Ministry of Natural Resources was .dis- cussed. Since the engineer willnot agree to designing the drain so that it meets approval of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Min- istry proposes to place a work crew on the creek for a coupie of days to clear any small obstacles and beaver dams 'which. are causing. some of • the problems with the stream flow, The peti• tiamers agreed to have the Ministry perform this work, which will be done during August, and to then evaluate the amount of improvement • observed. 1 Minion by Councillors Brindley and Cranston, That Council hereby authorizes the Building '.Inspector to. issue Building Permits to D. Taylor (sunporch) and L. Morrison (barn extension):. The road accountsin the amount of $26,634.29 were ordered paid on motion of. Councillors Durnin and See- ger. An, application for loan for tile drainage, submitted by Robert Armstrong, for part of lot 27; concession 5, West Wawanosh was approved by Council on 'motion of Coun- cillors . Cranston and Brind- ley. . By-law # 14-82, to be c'ted cover tile drainage loans, as ' The Building Code By- was given third reading and Law was given third read- finally, passed on motion of ing ' and finally passed on, Councillors Cranston and motion of Councillors Durnin Durnin. and. Seeger. The,, general accounts in By�1aw # 15.82, a rating The amount of $26,851.57, by-lawin the amount of were ordered paid on motion $6,600,00, to assess special of Councillors Brindley. and rates on two properties to Seeger,' ecammend Kinloss pay share The, regular meeting of Kinloss Council was held on August 3rd with reeve Barry Johnston and all • council menrubers present. Applications for building permits were approved for Ian Clark, tot 25, concession 2 to construct an addition to a . residence and to construct a grain storage building and for Irvin Huber to construct an addition to a residence, , subject to the building in- spector's approval. A motion by councillors McBride and Gibb was pas- sed appointing Prank • Mac- Kenzie as. Township repres- entative to the Wingham and District Hospital Board for the year 1982-83 with remun- eration of $250.00 for the year. Council also passed a motion recommending that the council for the Township of Kinloss' elected on Nov- ember 8th, 1962 pay the Township portion of the cost of the Bruce -Grey Regional Heailth . Centre which • has been calculated from a usage factor. General accounts for 59,19646 and highways ac- counts for. 824,064.35 were ordered paid, On July 19 by-law number 10-1982 imposing special rat- es upon land in respect of whichmoney is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1911. was given three read- ings' ' A demolition permit was approved to demolish atdrive shed on' lot 31 &concession 4 and a building permit '.was approved to Construct a grain .storage on lot 25, concession 5,