The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-12-24, Page 61 o
rage 6 - Luobnow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 24, 1997
RIDE •p.rograms nab two:
A 22 -year old Lucknow man lost his
license for 12 hours after, he was stopped
in Lucknow for drinking and driving.
The driver was given a roadside
breath test at 2:37 a.rn.. Dec. 21.
Police have .charged a 21 -year -:old
Huron Township man with drinking and
Notice of,
Liquor U. erlce •
•Application ormao
•
The •following ,establishment has applied, to the Liquor
Licence Board of Ontario 'for a liquor licence under the...
Liquor Licence Act;
Application for a Sale Licence
Lucldliow a` pistriet.Conununity Centre
694 Campbell Street, Lueknow•
Any resident of the municipality, may make written
submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is
in the public interest having regard, to the needs and
'Wishes of tlhe residents. Submissions must be.'received
no later than January 24, 1998. Please include your
name, address and telephone number: If a petition is
•-submitted-to- the-Boardrplease•-identi-fy-the.. designated....
contact person.
Note:
The LLBO gives therapplicant details of any objections.
driving. •
OPP were operating a RIDE check in
Ripley, at 9:55 p.m., pec. 17.
Police charged the driver with operat-
ing a vehicle with more than .8'() mil-
ligrams of alcohol in i00 milliliters of
blood.
Cliristm45
Hits
Close,
December 24tli
12:00 Noon
Opc
Submissions to be sent to:
Licensing and Permits Branch
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario
55 Lake Shore •Blvd. B., Toronto ON MSE 1A4
Pax: (416)326-5555
1-inail'.at.licensing llbo.on.ca ..
December 29
6:00 A.M.
Closes
DCcet iter 31
12:00 Noor
OPett
$:.00 A.M,
Cliff's
Elements eomintogether
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partnership for the restore-
tion of Bruce A. With
luck, we can keep Bruce A
spinning long enough for'
the other components to
come together,"
1VIacGregor, said. the
Kyoto agreemerrt
hurt the BEC concept of •
employing a major source
'of heat energy and elec'.
tricity produced without
the use of srnoke ,stacks,
° ,and. the need• to'reduce the
environmental damage
caused by the use of car-
bon -based combustion
fuels.
"The elements are cont.:
ing togetaher. We have the•'
extension• and *e have .the
municipal reso.ltitions that
indicate .they mean busi
ness and they support the
concept." ' • :
MacGregor .said. finally'
the timing is right.
1Kaybe th B ra c'e>;
Energy Centre 'started
ahead of its time, but time,
Plumbing & Heating
Santa's list is
• nearly done,
z His. elves: have
all been ;busy.
He'll load:,his
sI'eigh
and, Or he'll.
.fly
at heights
that 'make:
'dizzy
-has finally caught up."
He added the unanimity
in support of the resolu-
tion among the shoreline
municipalities has been
heartening.
"They' got this done
quickly. There was no
prompting. This has conte
on their own.
Co -gip s spent_
s... -u yi. ' physio'.
•
by Andrea 'Hiller
As I start my daily morning walk down to the 'clinic.
I ain grateful tlrat it is not just around, the corner since
thi:s brisk walk often awakens my sleepy, half-closed
eyes. Although, on cold winter days I may not have this
same outlook'. •
Hello, my. name is Andrea Hiller. 1 am currently in
• Grade 12 at F:E. Madill Secondary School and, am at
Glassier ysiotherapyClinic as ti .co-op, student every -
morning r this years'first semester, My suPervisors,
Bill and Nicole Glassier have made ine feel very wel-
come.,••and' have made .my'
time at'the•clinic very enjoy-:'
able. .•
An' average. day' usu
alt/ ineiudeS.doing j.tibs such :
_as._ keeping ' the lai�nclry
caught up,' doing' some fil-
ing, sweeping the f'kor and,
doing: sortie.. cleaning..'
Although, the majority of
m:y. day 'is spent setting up.
;various machines and work-
'ing•with. patients This'.,rs the
part!.1 have. .enjo9ed.•t•he most
since I really tike working
with the public:.I have also had -:the opportunity. to meet
many people fro.tn Wingharri and surrounding areas.;•
• Through.co-op I ham. been able to gain a great dca:l
• More knowledge on • what it .is tike: w„have .your c�;n
lies ness. and what the job o1' physiothcra'pist.eritails:..1 •
believe that this 'will',be a gi,eat asset tri me whti
ing what .type' of 'schooling Lwou•ld like to•.purs-Ue' in
future.. As a•result of my experieniee .So far; I ;thank
fel that L:decided to •take.co-op thas,ye°ar.•
and ala the news.
every
whelp got fhe year .
Qiur.r:e r•esentatives: beleuv h'aVe been'commissioned to. '`
ndertake a subscri:ption:"drive. The: w• ill be Coll • in on' ou
u P,. . Y 9 Y
to � resent:you�with a:SP.ECIA•L o.EFERF
p Y
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'The Atnerica.n. team
cubo authored the IIPA
report and who willlea,
the recovery, ,effort'wouad
appear: td' have no qualiti.
ca(ions. to ,ledge the appro
pria•t riess'. of the agree
rnents,tn :force between'
labor and tnanagerneri.t;;
yet'they were unrestrained
in their criticisms
"The IIPA report chat-
•
lenges . many' basic, aspects
Of ktydro's lab,br agree
.m'entshe right
iricludin.g t
these conclusions about.
particular, provis:i:.ons
li �ear"to .have been made
PPear
witho..ut any di'sc,ussion
w"i:th Che" unigty directly
involved•, •,The •curfen•t eon -
tracts were agreed' to' by
management and: are
squarely w.ithrnthe:ltmi,ts
of Ontario labor relations;
law and .practice
"1-Io.wever, the attitude
revOled`•by
me.r s suggests , tnat
entployee ;morale and pro-_
dtrctivity 'rnay). deelin& it'.
sen,ior:mari'ageii:ient: adtrpfs`
the•U S style management
tactics .imp:Ii:e,d by the.
:report:”
BOB,
BRIAN
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Mike start, Mans 'Eissen,: Tim' Lta'ymes and AnthenyNuman were the
shepherds watching their sheep' at the Christmas. concert at.Lucknow
and District Christian .Sdhooi last week, (Livingston photo)
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