The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-06-20, Page 211rv-nr•
Luelinow Sentinel, Wednesday, Ione 20, 19844-Page2
A LucknOW business proprietor has •
complained about, 0eadiara who set up she
on lucknow'e mametreet to sell'hamburgete
and lee :cream in. competition to her
business.
• Diane -Hackett of The Superscoop asked-
council:41a letter whether these peddlars
pay a business tea" She objects to peddlers
coruce)4ng with her busideSe. .during, her
busy time Of, the Year while she, Ilk, 41k
permanent business in the village. and paial"•••-
bueiness- talc.- • "
Clerk Bertha ...tereft lafOria_ .051.poUticil '
thatpeddlars.must�btain, a transient traders •
permit bifereAt0-•ean open busitieSS.,A eon .;
resident of the village pays 5100 rand 'A
resident pays 550 for a'perthit.,
c.ouw4,7cno,nastd_eedi, .iefuombv esSt="104reiec0,401.,
councillor AbOurray sei ., ; there
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is',A0:Way to stop someone
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a business. ' Ifsomeone,q tor* -04,-41
'trucking
tresremitsol'?Invf:1;itC'ssAtotr himlo.
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Murray. it'e a risk you tat* lit11440 . "
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lecal taxpayers' responsibility to la
4`mnciii‘i Eldon Mann asked i
ake si
the transient traders have ROAM
agreed if a business person. Is ' concer
tileeau. request, the police' to deterrnii
whether the peddler has a permit and if the
Peddler:does not, the police' will close him
down Until helparehases a permit.
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ants,starter will take 10
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undercan direct -their creative ` talek 0't•
Botli contest* will be judged
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• -the bridge allotment for this year has been
reduced fretnihe $70,000 promisedliat year,
to $32,000 which will only delOne br dge. The
Campbell Street conduit over the, Lucknow
Rivenend the mill bridge -.at Treleaven's
Feed Mill both require reconstruction
, The ministry ,noted.in the letter. that the
culvert extension at the mill bridge could not
be approved this year for lack of funds.
HariPltur Board RePruagititfve ge`-a11
• Frank MacKenzie', Kitileratf and,, Lit,eknow,
representative to the Winghamand District
Hospital Board of Governors' notified council
he will be resigning effective June 21. As
MacKenzie was a resident 'orKinloss Town-
ship, the Kinloss council hasorequested that
Lucknow find a representative & fraiii
their -
municipality to fill the position.
Council dis,cussed 'who they could Ap-
proach to fill the Position and decidedio try
to appoint someone as 'soon as possible, , to
keep abreast of developments regarding the
construction of the new addition to the
hospital and the fund raising campaign over
the summer months.
The hospital board usually recesses for the
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sununertandif not for, the construction of the Confirm Tractor Pull Dates . .
new addition, council would not have to Council received a letter, -..froin the
appoint semeone to take the*ith.m.iinitit'' Lucknow Tractor Puliers Association inform-
' • ing,,,,Council cif the Lucknow Tractor Pull
Receive Copy. Of Agreement, ;• • •••. which isto take place at the tractor pull park
Clerk -treasurer 'Bertha .Wiiitdeft inform- in Kinloss Township July 7 - 8, •.$
ed council she has 'Obtained, copybof the • ••- ' '
agreement regarding easement between the Request Conialtniatien ,Of Program
Alanof Lucknow and. Robert meti#01-ef • Councillor. flirkpark informed council of
LUcicnaveSaWs'Berit:',,Ceittitil requested a ea letter which he sent to the•Maitiand yalley.
copy. 0,the ,agreetnentfallawitl, the death C°6,a4ivat.i0ft Alith..OrttY r,inesting the eutiv;-
mr. vi,44,4„4,44e, ontymutinue the stream bank stabilization
Village 44 not ha,v,,e. a copy of prograii, south of•Willoughby 'Street along
on file. •- •.•• the. Lucknow River as funds become avail -
Experience -44 Grant - able. Clark told the authority the letter is to
Council received confirmation that an act as-,konvcil's authorization tocontinue the
Experience 84 grant has been approved for "IA project. •f
the Lucknow Recreation DepAennent to , -Change' Water Service •• '•
employ a,student for eight hours a day for 6* The Main which provides water service :to
days. The Lucknow Recreation Department ; residents south of Alex Andrew on Ross
is•responSible for 25 per cent of the cost of Street will be changed to provide better
hiring the student which -amounts to $500. eryice to residents in the area. ,Presently all
The cost will, be„ shared . by the fOur ;residents south of Andrew are serviced by
municipalities'in the Lucknow Rec. ,Depart-. one main and because of the apartment
merit. The Lucknow•' , Recreation Beard his building, the car wash and Carl Bale's barn
approved the -hiring of •Scott McKim of all being served by the same line, the water
Lucknow to fill the position. - , pressure in the area is very tow.
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CO-OP
JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH
This Week
• Focus On Nutrition!
* $1/ OFF All Co-op Minerals & Dairy Premix.
*Buy 10 Mods or s of Salt and Get 1 FREE
• $10/Tonne OFF All Flaked Dairy Ration;
Bulkor: $
• $15/Tonne OFF Flaked Calf Starter,
ASK ABOUT OUR -
UNIQUE RATION BALANCING SERVICE.
WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK AS WE
FOCUS ON SANITATION
YOUR DAIRY NUTRITION SPECIALSITS
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO OP
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Al Hamilton hasrequestedeouncilpioVi0p
:.ledditional water sservice to his restaurant
and
apartments..of t l costft Or
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much
village's,tePonsibility and how rnuchshould
be, paid by the •ra-tepayer. Council is to
-determine where -the property line. exists
;nein street properties and Hamiltonpwill,be
• responsible for the cot from thelroperty
• line intOlila building,: •
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Councillor AbiViunr4 ;asked .whether
was fair to expect Hainiltbn to ceypatt of the
cost to providea bigger. service: at his
establishment when residents on liossStreet
• south will not ,have to pay part of the cost.
Reeve George Joynt said the probleni-ln.,
• Ross Street south isIdue to thel foivitiservfce
not being 'big -enough to service the-residentis
• who are on, the service, not,: because the
residents- require bigger services, fi•Otn their
property "lines into: theii" homes.
Council will determine the cost of
-constricting a bigger service for Hamilton
and make a decision when they have the
estimated cost.
ANNUAL MEETING
Wingham and District
Hospital Corporation
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District
Hospital Corporation will be held at the Nursing Assistant 'Training Centre,
Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 21, 1984 at the hour of
eight o'clock p.m. for the reeeption-and consideration of annual reports, for the
consideration and confirmation of new byhrw.3646) resecting the duties of the
Community Services Liaison Comniittee, for the election of Governors, for the
appointment of Auditors, and for the transaction of such .other things a may
properly come before the meeting.
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Copies of the proposed new- bylaw may be examined in the 'office of the
Executive Director of the. Wingharn and District Hospital prior to three o'clock
p.m., Thursday, June 21, 1984.
Memberships granting voting privileges may be purchased at the front desk of
the hospital for one dollar [S1.001 prior to five O'clock pan. Wednesday, June 6,
1984. No membership sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the
purchaser to a vote..
Dated .at Wingham,. ontatio, this sixteenth day of May, 1984.
By order of the Board of Governors.
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N. M. Hayes
• SECRETARY
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