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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-08-22, Page 1„ 4 • we 24 4 inimmomm • '.4 . 4 '•••1 ' "1r • e eoPY!' , . i• • ' 40, pitinto inbickow, Ontario, Wednesday, Abugust#1,1904, • 24 pages • 9 .•;:'The manager of ,l(tcardine„Cable. TV attended they L'Oeltird* village council eeting on, August 14 to inform ;the coun- clilors about .the, cable service.his'company wil be providing to lkiicknow residents, Kincardine company learned last path that its application to provide. cable television serviecto the villages -of Lucknow, TOeswater,--Ittoiy44CritTrton-iy,as accept- ed 1/4 by the',CanadiartladiriAeleVisionJele,. OmmunicatiOni;,Conntiapi* r But bedaii in *ch. approved Lthe„, applrcation,;.: Brian aldenteld council that construction on the . service in Lucknow 4!.1k;going36,,,kiart.-4 little. bit later” than;eXPieled.. • -; . , Walden told that:ConStraction .:should start hylate•fall-or;early, winter, but _ neither a starling.. -•44t 6610. 1526 )10 g uaranfeed until the cable company' , • ?4, 19 „finalized agreements Vvitli'Lucititcyv:colicern- Ing tower l'ocation,;,kiaring.atirangeMentk of utihty poles, lind other technical details Waldet„said that the cOrnpany will need a :plot of .land.abontSO by 50 feet,f0r..a. tower lie said ihatTheiolvlioffajniajor, fatter for the 'tower locati.mi„ and that a 50 .foot2 high :tower ,said .that .the mirnmal inerease in quality for even a i1Oublingof',tofer height i#-Pet.•irtA:t.49 expense.:. Walden siid;thattlie toWer be equip s• + • , • . a. ped to pick ill (ntatib channels t,3 from Ningba41, 10 from tendon, 13 fromjtilck. ener; Global,- TVO, 41114 a Prenchl.angiage,-,' channel, :with separate. antennas, for each Charmer. As well,, the cable Company will pick up the satellite signals flow the three American 'networks , out of Detroit: ABC, NBC, and CBS. The AineriCaii PBS might be an optiorial .Channel Walden said most people prefer to get the :American statio•OfroM Detroit -than Buffalo because it carries both Detroit baseball and Detroit weather; which is more pertinent to this area. - " . . In the' future hlk.,coinpanY :also- plans to carry pay=TV, ank a new sports -tor lmisical channel.. He said his company's application was - approved over three others, because Kincar- dine Cable' 'TV promised:, more channels,- could provide better service because Kincar-.. •dine is closer to Lucknow i and the'-iirite•-irsisf. He ididiW,governiiiiiii-alko Iiked company's proposal 'tes. carry a,!French (,.,.;,' He....„„said the monthly - rateSlif- the' four ,.'...applications ranged ',frOlit$12;5016$20,'-arid...... ..,his cmpayP*.-",iitoliog04 "$.4iteAlt SP.,...„94.- k: ; . .monthWaspii the lOwer....en ei,"mairtr:urn : .ChiiikIte6inst41194404411: „..' ,*,;:if ,A;„ v :•,.? ' ,- • ,A -x,,,, v,....r.74%,,,.,c: W04:044: 0,540iiiInV., ''.4"0.ilvoktie a , .......4.„.......,.. elitildteiii!' ks:.°_.`. — ,.. • survey in Lne - , ,' ii e eticSndlOtA-';* . %, , . . „ .... ;IOW * ' elef' , to page4. , •"1.C9* 'thatwere be 4* ,', '•..".,;:i.'y: ,.•..1,:„.,;', ,.....g''.',"1.4.-., _ ..),..--4,‘ '''"; -4,":,:a '5""1/' ''''' .e.... 4'5,4 ,, ki 1. V' • 1 !: i V., i.,*'' `A•i.,...,,,,ta4,49.41,M ,..,&"'''' . — ''' ' ; . V, 4=,1il 4 .,./' , . -./:, • . ,, • ' • '40 i - " : .: ,,i,..."... ' 1.' .4,4.-."14.f.-V,"..1.:..4r4,7 ..,, "thIldrint - fel The • 19 , :village of Lucknew:flees r are Alkvillaget chartered accountants, Durst, "VOdden, and Bender, and ,was 'subMitted to'COulicirat their meeting n; August . '.; Although the 'total public 'Mill ratefor, people living,naucknow will go up. -8,2, per . cent, and the separate mill rate will go iip4 4 per cent, that portion of the mill rate which charged by the yillage will not change for •.this year; , ' . Th'e village'st,porfion, or the general mill rate for residents 'of Lucknow remains 14.952, the same as, last year. ThetOral - rate by which took are askekked:ia. made pp 60"004.fir*,ecoilitY4elenlenkarY. school • (public and. separate fiaie different rates) and for secondary. school, The county portion of a residential assess- . ment4Iiii year is 4.580, up 2.4 per cent from last year. ,The public elementary school rate • is,, up '19.9' per cent to 12.523; and 'the separate elementary school rate ii,up-.6.1 per cent to 12.532. The secondary school rate is' up • 11,.1 , per cent to 9.202. . • Thus, . for a residential assessment, the sum for a public school .supporter is,41.2.57 s• *4'.• 'mills, and. tok.a separateschoolkuppOrter. it . sent a letter to Lyons asking himlo clean up is 41.266ini11s. The commercial aikesstherilk the; Scrap 'pile. '• • are both ground 48. .5 milis. - Miss Lyons informed .council of her, Reeve George '.1Cynt said that the village father's intentions to Conceal the pile by portion of the mill rate has not gone up More either fencing. around it or planting trees to than a millland a half since 107 - hide it. Council made recommendations to • • her to either get rid of thepile.or two moveit Scrap Metal Pile farther back out of the residential- area. In other council business, Nancy Lyons , . appeared before- council on behalf of her Reeve Joynt suggested that if council father Jim Lyons, concerninga scrap metal received any more complaints even after pile found on Lyons' property on Willoughby Lyons made attempts to conceal the pile, Street. ' In accordance with a property they Would still be obliged to ask Lyons to standards bylaw of Lucknow,, council had remove it' from his property. , • • • • • • • • • • L uxi tarY celebrates 40 years o service in Lucknow 19 Members of the Ladies' AUX11100 of the acknow Legion, Branch 309, celebrated their 40th anniversary last Sunday, when they were entertained by a party ; thrown by the . Legion men.. At the celebrationi were, left to right, Eunice • Cunningham. a past presinentof the Auxiliary,. Colleen Eedy, prealdent, Murray Elston, MPP, Mary Hawn, Zone COMiiiider C-1, and Joan Robinson, alaoa past preildento . • . [Photo by lilatrellikaiael • On. Sunday 7afternooh August 19, about one hundred people were present in the Legion Hall when. the *Lucknow Legion Branch #309 entertained the Legion Auxili- ary Ladies in recognition of 40 years since the Auxiliary was formed. Following 0 Canada, Legion president Eldon Bradley welcomed everyone and had the Auxiliary Ladies stand as he read an anniversary poem to them, congratulating them and wishing them \even greater ach- ievements in the future. Comrade Bud Thompson gave a most interesting resume of the forination of the Auxiliary in the Branch. Joan Itobinsion gave the highlights of the Auxiliary during their 40 Years. • • Greetings were, brought by Mrs. Mary Hawn,'of Kincardine who is the Commander of Zone 4. Mr. Murray. Elston M.P.P. also congratulated the Auxiliary and presented their president, Colleen Eedy, with a framed scroll from 'the government in recognition of their 40 years of service. Comrade George Anderson presented thet: president with a set of Canadian and Provincial flUs. The past presidents who were present cut the lovely birthday cake which was on a table decorated with Legion colours. The auxiliary president thanked the Legion for the flags and for the enjoyable afternoon which' the. Legion had planned for Ahern. • , • • ) • '1 t? :`? • • • •