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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-12-11, Page 2rap LUelatow Seutinet. WeduesdatDecember .M 1 c�wC. •�?5y . IP AND- SAVE cOuP9N G.� e coupon must accompany order, One coupon per order. This Offer may not oe combined but can be used instead of another. special. UME3 CRPHAR LUCKNOW 9 • •v'!!JY1 ` }•• »• me••J-is: •••r•}•'->•• Sarah Ritchiewas bundled up to . . war d off •t-�ceremony. Wednesday* h I eaida cep : of - hot chocolate cn pl> 11.1 ill r /Y r . 1 - ss ism �� ith This Co • 'Wive ..60 off i1 11b. KNECHTEL TIER Special Price w/o -Coupon 2.59 Expires Sat` Dec. 14/91 • during the tree Donyy►�g 7 p. war* (Pat W e Reserve The Right To limit Queld t$ea To Normal Family Requirements 401: inaugural meeting of , the Ashfield Township council: took place 'ob Dembar 3, with reeve' Allan Gibson, spur reeve Paul k and councillors Paul Frayne, 'en Fisher and Ben VanDiepen ascribing to the oaths of office and allegiance. A resohltion was passed in sup- port of 'the resolution by the Township ,' of limerick regarding their request to petition the Ministry of Environment to amend the. En- -virolunental Protection Act to ,vr: includesome t ensure o. `' ' • • s. d correction, if necessary,_ of sewage systems installed before April of 4974. A letter: will be sent to the Honourable Ruth Grier; Minister of the .Environinent and; the Association of Municipalities, indicating•Asifield's support.of this resolution. Mr. and Mrs..Chatles Dew, of R.R.'3 Goderich, approached coun- cil regarding •their wish to open a tearoom and gift shop on -their. property at; part of lot 15,, conces- sion 13, Western Division. It was determined that a rezoning of the property would be necessary. Council indicated that the Planning. Department and Iealth Unit should make • a site inspection of the premiseg and forward a report to council for their consideration. 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OUNCIL NEWS. . . shl"ield Township • and Mrs. Dow were to wage the 'site visits& Members • .of coundil were ap- pointed to the following commit. tees: ' .MMeical:Cent e A Gibson Arena acid : Recreation'' Paul Frayrle, Paul Blaak Fire Board ;Gwen Fisher, Ott Gibson ,;,, ~Farm Safety Ben Maitland Valley - Gwen Fisher, Waste Site - Paul Black, Ben ' an. Diepenbeek . OPP Committee •- Gwen Fisher . Dungannon Recreation Board - Paul Frayne,-Ben VanDiepenbeek. -Council concurred 1d' hold regular council meetings at 2 p.m. during• themonths- of January, February: aitd.March . The clerk's assistant's membership fees to the,Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario will be pard by the :municipality. Council . voted an favour of transferring $2,150 from the Landfill Reserve to finance the levelling work done on the aban- doned landfill site at part of lot 6,., concession 13, Western Division. • eparae school board ustees sworn in itene:reRedHot lb. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Sweet Seedless Large Size 11318 . CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE A,"' I 4.Sg Kg. . Short Rib Blade Roast PRODUCT OP.,P.E.L CANADA s1 10, it), 'Eat; potatoes w PRODUCT OF U.S.A, NO..1 CINE : Fresh Crisp aVe1. ranges el c ery Stalks Father Tom W. Janine, chaplain and senior administrator, of the Huron -Perth Roman. Catholic Separate Se hoot Board (HPRCSSB) 'owl/ ! e d � c is and swearing in of new trus- tees tees 'at • the board's December 2 Meeting. Bernard . Murray was declared duan following a vote by se;et ballot. Re thanked . the trustees for their support stating that his job as Chairman is two fold: one act as facilitator''a nd the other torepresent the board at various fttuctiins. Don R' velli was declared vice- chairman following a secret ballot vote.'Mr. Rivera declared he would do his best to move on in an ap- propriate.mer. -Chairmen of standing committees arc „Rod Matey management c+C r i ittee Ben Brown - policy and bylaw committee and Louise Martin Ukation Committee, [he firm of Donnelly and Mut« y, Code rich, have been appoint as the board's solicitors. • Michael, Dack was nominated to fill the vacancy left on the .person- nel negotiation erson-nelnegotiation committee (teaching) - to complete present Confusing weather The mixed. bag of weather we have received lately appears to have mother nature a =little confused! Becky Culbert, of Dungannon, called the Sentinel to say they had a robin in their yard on Sunday morning. Some area residents have noticed Ibushes and trees in. bud. While some of us like it mild and others want it cold ad .snowy, we will simply have to punt up what we yet