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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-20, Page 3Council does business as Girl Guides look on With a group of Girl Guides hoping to achieve their Citizenship Badges looking on, the Lucknow Village Council held their regular January meeting on Tuesday evening of last week. The Reeve and all councilors were in attendance. The interim mill rate of 24.5 was set by Council at this meeting. This rate is slight- ly less than 50 percent of last year's total mill rate as is dictated by the Municipal Act. Council also appointed, or rather re- appointed, their representatives to the Bruce County Library Advisory Board as well. Bernice Johnstone and Lorna Guay will once again sit on the advisory council. ' In other appointments made Tuesday, Ab Murray will represent the Village on the Bruce County Advisory Board with Reeve Herb Clark as the alternative. Council heard a letter from Village Engineer Steve Burns to Ed Sexsmith of the Ministry of the Environment. The let- ter enclosed a draft agreement which calls for the Village of Lucknow to provide a replacement water supply for the residents of Kinloss in the area of the pro- posed treatment site should the treatment plant contaminate wells there. Council felt the agreement should be more specific than simply "a suitable alternate water supply" as the draft agreement reads at present but decided to wait until the views of the M.O.E. and the Village Solicitor, George Brophy, are heard. Mr. Brophy has now been advised of this situation. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications advised Council that the 1988 subsidy allocation for the Village will COUNCIL B3I�FS be $75,300. That figure represents the max- imum amount of 50 percent budgeted. In other business at the meeting, Council gave approval to the Celebrate in '88 com- mittee to hold its reunion on June 30, July 1, 2 and 3 this summer. Council also re- quested that a representative of this com- mittee attend the next regular council meeting to discuss the garbage pick-up costs that will, no doubt, be incurred. In a similiar move, Council approved the Kinsmen Summerfest to be held June 17, 18 and.19 this year. A letter from the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority stating that the pro- posed construction of a permanent fence around the ball park would not be granted was also received by Council. The letter stated that such a fence would extend into the floodway and that only a temporary fence would be considered. The Lucknow Recreation Department, through the Village Council,is at this time making applications for a one-third grant to install a replacement pool liner for the Lucknow Pool. Rec. Director, Bill Hunter, says the new liner could cost as much as $7,400 and adds that the present liner is the oldest in captivity as it has been in place since the pool was built in 1973. Most liners last no more than ten years, added Mr. Hunter. At the stockyard Choice steers and heifers sold on an ac- tive demand at strong prices, while heavy and overfinished cattle continued to sell on a selective demand at the Brussels Stockyard last week. Cows sold on a strong demand at higher prices, Pigs sold sharply higher and veal sold strong. There were 806 cattle and 374 pigs on offer for the sale held Friday. Choice steers sold 86 to 90 with sales to 94.25. Good steers sold 82 to 86. A steer consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of RR1 Dungannon, weighing 1260 lbs, sold for 94.25 with their total offering of 58 steers, averaging 1206 lbs, selling for an overall price of 88.15. Thirty-six steers consigned by Ed Wat- son of Blyth, averaging 1232 lbs, sold for an average price of 86 with sales to 91. Fourteen steers consigned by Abe Vanderveen of RR2 Brussels, averaging 1117 lbs, sold for 85.21 with sales to 90.25. Choice exotic heifers sold 85 to 89 with sales to 94 while good heifers sold 81 to 84. A heifer consigned by Robert Vander- veen of RR2 Brussels, weighing 1220 lbs sold for 88.75. Choice cows sold 60 to 64. Good cows went 57 to 62 while canners and cutters sold 50 to 56. Pigs 30 to 40 lbs traded to a high of 99 cents per pound while pigs 50 to 69 lbs trad- ed to a high of 84 cents per pound. Town and Country Team Standings: Crocuses -43, Snowdrops -39, Hyacinths -38, Tulips -36, Daffodils -30, Pansies -24. Isabel Tiffin rolled the high single score last week with 202 while Ruth Mathers not- ched the high double with 357. Dave Swan was high man with a single of 222 while Leonard McDonald rolled a high double of 390. Cliff Menary had a good game by bowl- ing 213 as did Len McDonald who also bowled 213. Ladies Thursday League Team Standings: Bashful -73, Dopey -57, Grumpy -68, Happy -53, Sleepy -51, Sneezy -57. Games Over 200: Carol Atkinson -202, Irene Haldenby-207, Marg Wilson -223, Diane Wall -213, Wilma Elliott -201, Joyce Pickard -200, Joanne Hodgins -220 and 223, Shani Webb - Ziegler -203. Joanne Hodgins rolled the high single score last week of 223 and the high triple with 573. Mixed Couples League Team Standings: Chipmunks -156, Kangaroos -141, Wolverines -135'2, Gophers -132, Tigers -128, Squirrels -1262. The ladies high single score of 232 was rolled by Merle Rhody while Pat Liv- ingston was on the ball to . score the high triple of 582, The mens high single of 290 went to Wayne Bell while the high triple score came from Gerald Rhody with 697. Games Over 200: Merle Rhody-232, Laurie Bell -225, Pat Livingston -220, Barb Tyler -212, Jackie MacNay-212, Bev Beyersbergen=203, Wayne Bell -290, Gerald Rhody-258, 238, 201, D. Hackett -234, Steve Cawell-232, Brian VanOsrh-225, 211, Ron Elliott -212, 204, 200, Nic Beyersbergen-202, Ladies Monday League Team Standings: Toucans -38, Parakeets -24, Peacocks -54, Flamingos -42, Parrots -20, Cockateels-53. Games Over 200: Barb Jardine -200, Mary Lou Raynard-201, Roberta Whytock-202, Kim Phillips -203, 205, 231, Mae Howald-205, Barb Ross -210, 217, Mae Hunter -215, Chris McDonald -215, Betty Stanley -228, 235, An- drea Hamilton -238, Pat Livingston -239, Shirley Brooks -240, Delores VanOsch-260, Betty VanOsch-278. Betty VanOsch bolwed the high single of the week with 278 while the high triple score of 661 was rolled by Betty Stanley. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 20, 1988 -Page 3 January Inventory Clearance. Lucknow Continues Sale Ends January 31st, 1988 Fantastic Savings • Sportswear *Dresses *Blouses Lingerie "0to5o off ALL SALES FINAL ecVce Ladies Wear 528-3320 $204016 YI (WickEtz. g 0 U.TE c�{2co toc jL'aiicua7E anu.a. cSnocu[fa./E aanuaty 20t1 to Sot% • ' -;),(N..-• i 20 % „off 20 % off % °if CfEct tz. znCE a.t tE. Rettinger Meat Market Ltd: RR 1 Formosa 392-6346 12th Conc. of Culross 21/2 mi, west of Formosa All prices good till January 28, 1988 Custom Butchering by appointment Pork - on Tuesday Beef - on Thursday We semi -bone and tie roasts on request. We make Minute Steak or any other special request. All Meats Government inspected The place where Cleanliness, Quality and Service Counts. SIDES Prices include cutting wrapping and freezing .731b. Side Bacon 101b 15.90 Lot Picnic Ham . 99.. Sausage Garlic or 1 oLe. 1 ' 90 Plain LOT• Ground Beef Medium & Lean 10 LOTS 18.90