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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-09-09, Page 17,1 luso" SEEMBER 990 or sports complex open to ever . by Pat L vu*gston The survey being t.Q[t' ducted. by L,ttckuQw•.man- en whether the name of the sports eeinplex should: be changed is open to- everyone. oeveryone. tucrknow ratepayers did recetfiV-C the survey atong"witth their taxes,,. however an advertisement' to fast• week's paper (page 17) sayrs:•that anyone can participate by picking up an otfieial form. at the Luck:now tnunieipal Q i, , . - - `foot Pegg, a L,ucknpw village c euncilkor who sits. Qn the joint reereatiQn boat*, said tlte. suggestion Qty renaming the sports complex CAM tQthe reereation board and was then taken to the: eotu etis, Re assts alksidenta in. Ashfield,. KiatQss, West Wawanosh and Lueknnr that the survey was not for village residents- only, Council. wants input tram anyone who isinterested in :replying The three choices, are . listed' Cit th0 official. form dist can b+K pictked .tap at the Luckrtww town hall, There is nth a $F4gtt.fQr cca01,41e4ts. ownsiu, e zed Thousands of child= headed kap to wheel CO Tuest fawning. While it certainly isrt't an efkicial end to smarmier,. tt is. unof- facially the beginning o getting' "badetp, nQrnittlet Last week, Lt -year, old Caitlin Agnew, like most area kids, was get. ting ready for the first day of wheel, A flair trite was- in asin order and C itlin was caught oft 44xtterat . at Shear Design where owner Salty Murray • nipped a little bit off her long locks, Caittin would- n't admit she was happy to be going back. to, Ripley, Huron Continuity. School, .Senior Cain us. where' her ttagii4 ° wilt be M:r. QreettwoOd, 4o. she :did alit s0t4, of tkee surrttner was. r';bo.riiitg", other than when she went,. camping to: Silent Lake., Bancroft and parch pated in the 1Vlusie Festival in Kincardine, 'where she played the clarinet. The Court of Appeal. ter Ontario has dtstnis ed the appeal; with 4vsts, initiated by the Township. of 'l uo. .that, asked that .truce County's. re3solutien approving; .cotrnty. restructuring be Set or quas=hed, The :Qc"U ►ty's: r, SQlution, passed Oe`t• 21, 1997, put 'Motion restructuring toreduce the number of local n►uuieipatities frotn 27 to eight. Theplan aniatgainat- ed lsxuce'>'awr'tshxp (which includes !Tiverton), and the town of 'Kincardine. The township's appeal also asked, that the Minister Qf Municipal Aff'air's;; Restructuring Order AO #nipie extent the , eunty restructuring plan be .quashed QX .set: aEside. Tho unartinious. decision Qf the "PtpPeals Court stat., win ;in part "'...[n lily. Qptni.ou. Coutts ire nrjt 4cluippcd.to fulcra -I anage 'a: prtuNss s,hc';h as•the xestrueituring pt.X 4 S5 undertakenin $rt►cQ (`peaty;: TQ :do' so woulel result in the',ittdtoiaLieation of what is intended to he.a polittcl Process- Tho Courts- should only interfere itr ieiretthistanoea where it is, inanifeSt that statutorily prescribed pre 4ouditions have not beet) "WC' thy aplla s-havenot establishccd that th. prii ipk+'t were net censidered la any case,- a review Qf the tecOrd supports Dainbret l.'s (justice Michael painter fl):conclusion that, theCouncil did s'on sider the relevant prindip1cs. Ther4 wan arnp]Q ev%�.. ;steno to support his conclusion in that regard and . see no basis Upon Which to interk re With -,it- it: is not fpu.the coutka. tQ°se.oud gnus the re tructuring.deci- tiien matxe hy. runty Oouoiil.". .1kifce-IkArtships. first appli4atit?f: