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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-23, Page 12
88 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 2 Wedding a pione4t m Frey - lia On July 6, 1996, ' and friends ered at Westfield He ; :e Centre, R Ontario, for the we. I ing of Drs Mi Charles Frey and Heather. Lynn Gellatly. Pastor Steve Baldry officiated. Mike is the son of Noah and Florence Frey, Lucknow, Heather is the daughter of Rev. Dr. Roy and Beverly Gellatly, Alberta. The wedding day. was in "Pioneer Theme" and the guests -and the bridal party were taken to the church by horse and carriage. It truly was a unique and beautiful wedding! After .a trip to Bermuda the couple' now reside in Hamiltons. •from page.1 There was a used one available for about $160,000; ` Tie rental price is $15,000. a: month,;: towards the .purchase price. Board °'member Bill Teall of Seaforth asked how many other landfills were using grinders. The site supervisor said most likely more in the U.S. "But we'reprobably, unique.. At 50 tonnes a • day . (of ,garbage' received at the site) we could han- dle grinding.',' stated in his report to the "board,that. most machines' easily grind 15 ,to, 20 tonnes of. `garbage per -hour on most materials. And if machine was purchased it wouldbe operated by present landfill staff. "It should greatly reducethe amount of dirt for cover material," he said. Board chair Laurie Cox of Goderich Townshi said , it was "an interest- ing proposal" and "men- tioned. the possibility of doing custom work for other municipalities or landfills' if a grinder was -purchased. "I : really ° :think we should be talking to, `a landfill with one to ,see the operating cost," said Cox. 'The :increased,' cost of running the grinder Would be offset°by the decrease in expenses of other equipment ` and cover mat we,vwould"not` have to' hire out to chip construe - tion wood and brush,"" stated Postill's"„report to the board. Presently the landfill spends_;; approximately $8,000 a year to have chipping down at the site. A` motion was passed for Postill and. ' Ken Hunter, .of. Goderich, to investigate further on other landfills that use grinders, operati.onr l: costs and a. possible bud- get to present for; the next M board: meeting.. Huron County's latest proposal for waste man- agement . has ,`garbage from, the eight member Communities of. ” the". L board .goring to the Exeter landfill when the olmesyill site is l e 14 S is presenl used and owned by., ate towns: of l.nto S►eafoh a nd.. townshtps of Cowornc Goderich a►n material D VEIIICLE 1 RENTAL 1 E Headquarters Q r1 Small & Mid -fid Cars E Q .ri Passenger & Cargo ' D 3 Vans, ;pickup Trucks "` E 3 0 Daily, Weekly. E O Monthly in 01 Insurance Rentals & E ©- More 13 E Free ieliverY VEl le1 EDi inof in F3 CAR & TRUCERENT 1 al Division ofSuncoast`Ford " E © Huron Rd., Goderich 1 • C to Mk l(r. tis:1w 17 0 E 524-8347 m amtsmemiesesearseims �- Past 11 DENTURIST HORST FEIGE DENTURE '. SPECIALIST' 29 plus Years Experience NO G.S.T. OR SALES TAX DENTURE MANUFACTURER * DIRECT TO THe PUBLIC ,No Charge for Consultation or Evaluation DENTURES * REPAIRS e RELINES Ali Denture Work is Done in a Denturists Dental Laboratory on the Premises DENTURE CLINIC 5 West Street bir:rlp from Culbert* %key Boskli the c ropri star HORST FEIGE C.D.T. and MD. GODERICH Residence 6654818 524-6688 By Appointment HEARING AID & DENTURE CLINIC aderich used, and Icl rar nth arta villages ayfiel Summary From accumulated monthly totals, the ° fol- lowing figures in brack.: ets represent that 'com- munity's" percentage of the total garbage at the Mid -Huron Landfill Site since January 1996: Clinton (10.284% Goderich (44.505%),; Seaforth (8.457%), Colborne (5.933%), Twp. of Goderich (13.081%), Tuckersmnith (8.33%) Bayfield (5.412%) and Lucknow (3.995). c kroWlte tarigtit'°..;&Po a f+CGnk .'Y tr � lli vr:; tr tisR ke*P kJ s.. itylrrtt #1*:, 3 jrv►tro.t trefttp iioke: tf n Sinne4,t,! $ t " eier t eb Tager.. otic. ire` rf r s ;74:13 1151* The Lucknow Figure Skating Club got a shot in the arm from the Sank of Montreal, through its Volunteer Grants Program to recognize ,employees' volunteer activities with charitable and community.* based organizations. Debbie Moran, who works with titer figure skat- ing club, handed over the $1500 cheque to the president Joan Chimney last weak. Eagerly helping out in the acceptance were junior coaches: left to right, back row: Paula Taylor, Matthew Martin, Janet Cox, Leo Morrison, Jesse Cox. Centre row: Moran, Loretta Weber, Whitney Taylor, Laura KKnechtei, Cindy Willits, Erin Moran, Sam Mayer, Chummy. Front row: Stephanie Morrison, Regan Moran, Melanie Willits, Ashton Chamnsy. Rant of the money will be used to purchase a CD player and new music for the CFSA sidle program. (Livingston photo)„