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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-02-28, Page 4Page 4 Lu.eikuuW Sentinel, Weans day, FebruaryX8,1.990 The Lueknow • Changes et adds s or lerp for seabsoy�ttmtn5, mast nand b erahle cep es,(return stage uarMatecd) ow to tqc seat .ta,` ne b:110w Sean MM ak the address Indicated flay e4.chzrinsing as aeceptedann traz ceradtttuua thatIntbq event da ypegn'aphi aierrrz, the portion mt.tte udvertisipg ApaceoCeuptcd by:the c retteou item together with a reasonable niteAface'.t'cz PigilAttAtit, w+anet he chargedl'um, but the hat to of the , aduertrseatneutzi he raid at the applicable Pates, s Publisbers Community o :simper k Cornp ?tli $ .. I ueii w.not n4 P0P.0.13oN, 400; Ltwkilow, Onto NOG 2'10 010 i 1)528.2 22 fa:0191 52p4520 Establishca 187S -4. Tom Thompson-- Advertising Manager . Pat Livingston -' General Manager / Editor Phyte Matthews Hem - Front (Mice 'Joan Courtney — Typesettor Subscaiptta n Rates advance: Lttal Re lar $20,00 v4Ithitn 40 Tin/, . ria, ,uo plus Lot Seralcr 17 wttl to 40 mi raltJus.plus WT.. Out *of -arm i4 .rrutleak Regular 01.44 .,eenntor $2$44 plus OWL Foreio a US $90. .,.t,bUeattouns matt regstratton no. 0r.47 knektat Lutk now, Ontan i Justice Dear editor. Re:: Do i gau OMB. . zeal** appeal With the decision now in on the Donegan OMB hear - jug, and let me say it was basieal•ly a good one, it would be an appropriate tirne fora few comments. Firstly, the zoning bylaw is a "document to regulate certain activities in the township and was prepared by previous council with the help of the South Bruce Planning Board. It should, therefore, be. used as a guideline in settingtgvin,. ship policy; With the ratepayers com- mittee opposingthe gravel pit it .would seem that the to /whip council acted well The .Lucknow & District Optimist sponsored • magic show was well . received last Saturday evening. Bre tDeBruyn was ore of the lucky yortrgSters who got to participate in magician Peter ."biennia 's routine. Brent had a great time' being a n assistant andthe audience enjoyed rhis antics too, (Pat Livingston photo) Dear editor; On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 25, two "gentlemen"in a car, stopped on a Huron county road and threw at.' least two bags of ,garbage onto the roadside. The OPP were informed of the inti - dent. Your local municipality (telephone number found in the blue pages) should be . able to inform you of where cru can correctl 'deposit y'.� �' . your, garbage. It does not belong on the side of any road. You might want to look into the "Adopt a Road" program in your communis '• Canadian who wants nts. Ontario beautiful, to keep � , Laurie Pentland. Shot,i1. in opposi: was done within their right to oppose the Donegan rezoning application. In my opinion, .the chair- man, Mr. Yao, handled the hearing in a very profes- sional manner; likewise his judgment. . After two adjournments, for a variety of reasons, Mr. Doneganneglected to finish the testing and the studies that his lawyer said needed extra•,time to conTplete: When all . was said and done, and I° quote . Mr. Yao, 'there is no question Donegan intended to 'submit art incomplete application and I believe it was suffi- ciently clear to Donegan. before the hearing began that -it -could not succeed." For the Township of Kinloss and the ratepayers committee, this hearing was time consuming and very costly. The reforested area of some ;50,000 treescan con- tinue to grow and. the stream and wild life will not be disturbed. The matter has been dealt with in the best interest of the ratepayers of the township: • Justice has been done! Respectfully, Leo Murray, be prou4ofcfforts ravel Dear editor; r^ , Re: Donegan Gravel Pit . The. Ontario . Municipal Board has bis itnssed the zoning appeal by Donegan Haulage... This 'shows that local govern= ments and residents can have :a bearing on matters effecting their community. It has been long hard struggle this at four . 8 a on �•gg "past years. Kinloss Township. Council and a p large number of persons can be'.,roud of their efforts to save.our fragile. areas. It is nice to know that people won't have to live with 100 truck ;trips :a day and the quietness of that area will continue. Yes, the application can be renewed, but. Donegan, the Resources, Environment and Planning departments know what tests and reports roust be completed. Any applicant has to dothese tests and there is no' assur- ance that their application would be sue- cessful, If a new ;application is grade, we would continue our opposition to it.. 'TO all those who contributed to the $15,000, we thank you, and would like you to know it was given to council in January. Gord Fletcher. ster Seals needed now more than, ever sentinel Memoirs dro out,; Dear editor: Since its inception in 1922, the Easter Seal Society of b Ontario has helped support childrenwith physical disabili- ties and their families in communities acrossP the province through our annual fundraising campaign: With. recent cuts to government -funding, families• are g g turning to Easter Seals more than ever for essential ser- vices. er vices. We believe that although the cost of helping chil- dren elpi gchi- dren with physical .disabilities achieve "independence is high, the cost of not doing so is Much higher .The Easter Seal Society ;owns and operates the largest summer program for campers with, physical disabilities in Canada. The campexperience is im e t as it encourages independence and burlds self esteem. It also provides a welcome respite for parents. On March 1, the Lucknow & District Lyons Club will begin our mail cam ai gn to raise money for Easter Seals. Half of all money. raised will be spent sending disabled children in our owncommunity to camp.. Last years earn- . paign raised $1,465 locally through your generous . dona- tions but this year We need toraise more. Please give getterousfy. A donation for these children today will be an investment fpr the future. Stephen Main, Easter Seal Chairrnant. Lucknow & District Lions Club. 70 years ago March 401926 Hydro, was off At five -o'clock,. on. Thursday evening, hydro lights went out and electric motors %stopped. If any women werecooking on electric ranges "they stopped too. And the current didn't come on until six a'clrck Friday evening. , So on Thursday night there was a lot of hunting.into -store rooms for little old lamps and little old candles, and everybody went=to bed early .as they used:to do before Jazz took the world by storm. Link with ;olden days severed by death of hap . . Scotchman Jirnmie.Hunter is dead, and a last link with' the Lucknow of. by -gone •days - the Lucknow ..of Caledonion Games and many other things for which the village was famous - is g one. . The world and the village e has changed since then, but .,� g g e� Jimmie did not change much. He sang "Old Oaken Bucket" •rnonday morning and he sleptaway about 11 • o'clock. SO y+ears ago Feb 28,194+ o ice harvest With natural lee servicep rovided by a Kincardine plant, and with increased facilities, for; electrical refrigeration, the day of "ice harvest" 0:44y:,..tiight'' in this district is past. February .used to be"the popular month for this "crop" *hen men and teams were kept busy for several days filling local. ice -houses: But, now nary a block is cul. Had rabbit drive - About 40 Goderich and district men took part in a jack rabbit drive north of Port Albert last , Wednesdaywhen about 60 bunnies were brought down. Another drive, the last of the season, was scheduled: for yesterday. In this immediate vicinity the Sacks appear to be ver snitch thinned out. 15 years ago March 4,198 incr in firearmin . Th a 't censeolar�iaars a1 � e prestd n of the :West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Company told the. company`s annual meeeting that net losses have °increased'ovcr 100 per cent in.the past two years. Close bridge - High water has damaged the Crozier bridge on concession 9 ,of Ashfield township and the bridge may be closed until May or lune.. "The r high, fast Water, caused by the February thaw underminedthe bridge e a utrne .. t on the south-west corner, � causing the abutntent•to settle and: the deck of the bridge to drop about two. feet..• Similar damage was done in 1948 when the bridge had to be replaced. •