The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-24, Page 5Racism sndael, W lhassi s ►, Decamber $o INS -.Nip
An open letter to the Prime Mi*iater
Deer Prime Minister Mulroney,
MP yell to do ev:etrIltalt pas•
sible to prevent war a the Mime
Iraci hat violated tindamemal
rod ituanotiormi
Kuwait. Howiver,
only tweareas
antra liwexa # it
A war an the Persian Gulf would
beams a major cetintrorke.1'itti
Centre for Defame znformatiom in
Wit has coag that at
mak on by UN. sanctioned
forms *mit in 225.000
deaths or iallteries of soldiers o
both sides serol 100000. civilian.
camaldes. lira la no doubt than
Volunteer
When a may value Is placed
on the : work of the Women's'.
Institute OM.) for the people • of
Ontario and their communities they
live in . the figure is ' at least $6
million. Last .year the Woanen's.
Institute: donated half a million
volunteer howl 10 various.. causes
e.g, 4H, Agriculture 'in' the ,
Classroom, localPairs and Nursing
Homes " and wherever . they : are
needed. Statistics Canada stated the
1987 average wage. was 11.7 Per
hour. • ,
The Women's, Institute members
realizethe importance of their :com-
munities. and . they are prepared. to
donate timeto assist others. As well
they donated over - half a million
dollars to help others .in the corm;
munity...:All . this inaformation''was
part_'of , thereport'. given by the
FWIO Public Relations Of6eer,
Geraldine etimitheli at the annual
meeting of FWIO heldrecently at
Guelph. Nast' time you buy a cake
at a. Wl Bake Sale or attend one of
their; fund-raishtg- .'functions be
thankful that ',there is a rural
women's , organization that " cares
enough,.about their communities to
do something about them.,
As you travel Ontario you .will
notice about 90 communities where.
the WI hall' is the link that holds
the community together. Many
other branches actively.support'their
local community centresby doing
the Bask adminemailas k moils
far war. IW U.S. ~ Mit
M100.000 b bop ad
aio obi Mood passes lbw
Westover Air two Bare b Salm
Arabia. no Canadian goverameaut
has *dared *00 body baps.
I to give suctions a
Climb bov ort and is awe it
Iowa* a peaceful solution to dis
calcis.
I urge you to rr onatee the use of
aiffe sive military farm in this Its the same of peace.
oituation and ask that you put for.
foreignwards an ism Canadian
solve this cA.
Sint 1.1.Iy.
+sh
pWii'cy of Pere to Booz iloUiingworth,5.
l . - Member,Comedian Physicians '
Tito majority of canitdians. hike ]Fete the Princedom of Nuclear Warr,,
alratdf, do met support this mush
towards a me* war. We tarso yaw
to tie s ruspeesi .and mon*
dye seselviag
said pt ryuoaNce
sow
Shit maim Imam;a at firllm
DYNE MI .E STEED. DEAS
OS Os. Osoodo. Oro ook
A food.posolution can and atwtt
be
I am erg* all concerned rno cidite s
in Huron Couaty b write to you
expressieg their gar ve concerns.
h�
pure worth
The Nine Mite $teelheaders would like to sincerely
dock everyef+e who helped in our stream r bili-
tetia► projects.
Sifto Canadk In.
O'Brien's Meat & Abattoir
A&P
Zehrs
Nesbitt Drainage
Jim Syames Paving
Lakeport Cobh tnications
Maitland Valley Anglers
Townspeople of Lucknow
Area Farmers from Huron ilk Bruce County.
PS. We wish all .companies & people a .Merry
Christmasr & Happy New Year.
$irtcerely
gocalt
President of
NINEMILEsTeeureAphas
nnlr1 Or Our
Chriatamale; 'Draw
went
la PRIZE:
Don Prystak
2nrt PRIZE:
Shawn MacLennan
art PRIZE:
Doug Laois
small things like buying the
ckaning eeltnpment, as the Palmyra "The of hazatrioui 'w
Branch did, to • putting on " fund- . into • , r -, f sites resulted in FWIO,"
raising meals to help pay for , asking that Regulation 309,1;27 be
improvements such, as the Tiyco - ,cam. to mit; hazardous
nell btaatcii did. wastes .f t being ' at_
However WI. i8' not only' about ' sanitary 'k fill site. As::well ty
moncy and vola rimer hours it is would like legislation enacted
about 'resolutions:, Whengrairing all sanitary.. Pau ll
:20,000 punt women speak., es one opaaators. ,10 providefaacilitiee'for
yoke ,as they ` ido when a WI the collection of household,- corn.
Resolution is passed." action wit) •mental .4 industrial hazardous
happen. After all -Brock University- wastes at.the sanitary IandfiU sites
as .there today because of a and for the transportation of such
Women's Institute Resolution. : materials tar;hazardous -waste treat-
This year 12 out of, the 18 ment facilities.
Resolutions Presented by Joan law, At many functions • You nice
Resolutions Convenor, to the FWIO Plastic Foam" .products being used
• Annual Meeting were -ratified. with 60`\,. all WI members r at all levels'
a theme for the, decade of Women havebeen asked to refrain from
and the Environment it is";natural !sing such.,, products as. they are
that many- resolutions would'be on environmentally, unfriendly°.
that 'topic. Many briefs were Instead do;:as •many do
Presented to local councils on En- . 'Mug",
vironmenital, issues: and as a result • Last ,year WI Passed a resolution
action has happenedat a locallevel. ' Providing for the legal enforcement
WI would like to see the. Marconi, otry of a Laving Will. With the Work
of the Environment pass le gsian , did with the organization Dying
to regulate: , mrauufaetures and `, nDignitY this- resulted, in ; a
distributors pay .refund for the Ovate bets ball to the -Ontario
returns of botdesand cans, of soft Legislatr+e. With the .'election call
drinks and juices this bill dined on the Order Paper, so
A bag contain ing.br+,oken balloons. they ar tag again to get a bill '
found :„;on the Reach, from the Passed. providing far the legal en.
Kingston Area,'aaptly demonsttateedd forcaement- of %a. Living twill. The.
tothe menthol the need to :ask for 'imp ' of this resolution : was
:legislation to be passed banning theshown to the members when one of
launching 01 balloons -into the at Turn to page p•
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l esidencee; Churches, Most Stores
and Businesses
Restauran• ts, Garages, Legion,and
Medical Centre
School, Nursing Home
Nursing
Se nior Citizen Building
NEW RATE
9.00 PerMonth
�.
i 0.95 Per.Month
'72.00'Per Month-
180.go Per Month
This is` the first increase in water rates for, 3 1/2 years. These
new rates will apply to all billings issued, on.February 1, 091'.
You have theassurancerthat we w ll continue: to fight against ris-
ing coststo the best of our abijity through_etticient and good:
management. And you - can expect us to receive top value for
-'each dollar spent on your behalf. We are determined to maintain
water service as the best bargain in the family budget.
VILLAGE. OF . LUCKNOW
WATER.' WORKS DEPARTMENT
NATIONAL.SOEL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
(NSCP)
Purpose:
Protect through permanent cover
- Retire Froin agriculture, fragile lands which are subject to erosion'
Protect lands adjacent to'•strearns or openditches, from intensive]
agricultural practices
*10,00b MAXIMUM 'GRANT,
HENSALL ARENA HALL - WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 9,i 1991
-.. t 7:36 p,iirr..
WINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL - THURSDAY, JANUARY' 10, 1991
730 p.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Clinton (519) 482-3428 or
1.800-265-5170
SPONSORED BY THE IUJHON Soli, AND CROP L PROVl MENT ASSOCIATION
`OWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
sy� NOTICE .OF
TOWNSHIP OF KiNLOS S,
Take notice that the Municipal Council, of ~the
Corporation of the Township of Kinloss passed By-
Law #28-1990, being a, y -1a i to' amend the Fees
Schedule "A” to charge a. fee for a permit to build,
based upon the total- cost of the construction ofthe
building .,or structure including. the value of all work,
labour and,materials in accordance withthe following
scale;
flew `Buildings " $30.00 for the first $1,000.00 plus
,$300 per thousand thereafter of estimated cost or
portion thereof.
Mobile Homes - carne as new homes with `minimum°
charge of $100;00
De"molitians - $10.00
Steel Granaries - $30:00
Manure Tanks $50.00
Please note that the values for building for purpose of
building permit pricing be' as -follows as resolved by
council..
House and or addition } $65.00 per sq ft.
Pole Barn 'a Drive .Shed d $6,50 per sq, ft.
Lined & Insulated Barn - $30.00 per sq. ft.
Storage Shed - $5.00 per sq ,ft. •
Line Shed or Garage - $20:00 per sq. ft.
Mark L. Becker
, Clerk -Treasurer
HOI YROOD, Ontario
NOG 280 395.35575