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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-07-01, Page 3Page 2 -.Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 1, 2009 Parents feel there should be fewer players on atom rep team From page 1 Murray said no matter how you look at it there should be fewer players on the rep team. Hare finished off by saying he also wanted what's best for the players. "I came in here and took this "posi- tion because I did- n't know any other kids' or parents and had no bias," said Hare. "I'm just here to see the smile on the kids faces." The current LMHB president Jim Murray is backing up Hare in his ability to do the job as head coach of the atom rep team and he and the board are con- fident in his coach- ing abilities. Murray was realistic in men- tioning that the COUNTY QF BRUCE HOUSEHOLD HAMA AND $PECIAL WASTE COLLECTIONNS HEDULE -e 2009f s �tti thence to clean of die houseishedigaragetbasement and remove potently dangerous waste dispose of them in;arienvironmantally$ate manner, at NO COST. Haardoutmaterials are those ..:ltilllCatch fire, react or explode when mixed %Oh. other subs, 0 it's corrosive, or if ft is toxto. ~wastes are matiol4iis such as batteries, presauri d & aerosol containers, portable fire paints & coati hers, tetiili � -R n Cries, herbicides, iA�uC�kdes, pesticides, , oil bottles a era, fluorescent t buts or tubes, pharmaileutioals, antifreeze & solvents.. improper disposal of mow hcs Behold a = in drams, sera, backyards or landfill sites, is not only hazardous *pubic health butalsoOntarninates 00i wallireuPPVintlOther natural resource. The6$10,4! kre tifFebele that the. meet&fs blizertlous but be ► not sitpioduote cavy these symbols. • • CORROSIVE eries (household and auto), Oven *OWL TOXIC Pesr counter ACTIVE chemicals,Pool Bleach Ruoresoent (Wes iind compact) 0014MEAOIAL4.AORl LURAL IN UST IAL WA TE$ OA VOLUM:Sr's, INnEC orowr W_ AsTES wNI , .4 b. c ted. Toredttos Wlimtos, per . od a Wed padre r: and t o s are b bc �recydid p gaaoIirte. 4 n Qa ef. Gas cans will not be emptied and COUNTY OP BRUCE HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT 30 P•41101119, P. O. Box 396, WALICERTOK Ontario. neo NO Rhos.: 1477 01-1221. Fait. 4 Faq(512) 5074030 EL____________________ taatttasmitchtsica 636-r3fna board has its prob- lems and they are trying to work through them, but they are volunteers and like everyone they can make a mistake or two. "We are trying to tie best we can for the kids and hopefully they can enjoy the game of hockey," said Murray. If parents are are not pleased with the current situa- tion they still have the option until November, before the kids are signed to the team, to have their kids play local league. An added note from the meeting is the . addition of Steve Hare as the board's secretary. They also took a recommendation from the Lucknow supports local televisio and District Joint Recreation Board to have the Lucknow and Sports _ * Complex facility manager/recre- ation coordinator Bob Zubel help Hare with the posi- tion for a year. BY GARrr REID Sentinel Staff Support: for local. TV Huron -Kinloss Twp. cou i1 endorsed the reso- lution of the County of Bruce and in so doing peti- tioned the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage to recognize the important service being provided by local televi- sion. Dispatch for Emergency Medical Service and fire response Huron -Kinloss Twp. council endorsed the . lution - of the Township of South Stormont and in {so oing petitioned: the Minister of Health and Long Term Care to adopt a report requesting simulta- neous dispatch for 'EMS and fare response. • Provincial Harmonized Sales 'nuc Huron -Kinloss Twp. council endorsed the reso- lution of the City of Pickering and in so : doing petitions the Province. of Ontario to stop' the imple- P` i f}, 1 ehaVehad a great season so far, and now that summer has arrived we invite you to come and see the great selection of beautiful, healthy plants that still need a home.... so starting Thursday, JuIy2nd EVERYTHING WILL BE �►z RICE JULY HOURS 9-5 Daily Closed Sundays Shop early for the befit selectionof baskets, muted poi, annuals, perennials and veggies girtiof Maya yiCourkmioea Jack & Sylvia Nankas 83189 Scott I.ins, Myth 51 52$-8486 CJI i)1t!'.ltil;r(i11:,: ' I '1 0011i) 11 11 11 1111 t', pi', ',>> 1111\('+f flit '•` t . I1t't'(! ;,r{ �J mentation of the: proposed Provincial Harmonized_ Sales Tax until more public consultation and input is received.; . . Annual grants to libraries Huron -Kinloss Twp. council endorsed the reso- lution . of the Township of Bonnechere Valley and in so doing petitioned the Ontario Government to increase its annual grants to 15 per cent of library revenue. "The mole_ money you can give, the better libraries are," said Huron- K Qss Twp. Mayor Twolan. fl Hydro One Power er Grantham Huron -Kinloss Twp. council received confirma- tion that their application for , $5,600 towards the Pol nt ` ' Clark playground projects has been approved. The funds will be used for playground equipment `at. Point Clark and Blue Parks. , Engineer for munici- drain Huron -Kinloss council appointed William Dietrich of Dietrich Engineering: Limited to prepare, a drainage report for the requested improve= meet on Bruce Beach K between lots 42 and 48 of Concession A, now Lake Range Road in the. former Town ship of . Huron. South Bruce and Grey Health Centre After. the Friends of the Kincardine Hospital pres- entation at_the June 1 meet- ing, Sonya Watson, the clerk for .Huron -Kinloss prepared a letter relaying the [ councilss sup- • port for a Freedom : of Information request for the detailed financials of the Kincardine hospital. Council ° received an email from the president and + CEO of the Sottth Bruce Grey Health Centre. explaining explaining what information has . already been provided and why the details are unavailable in. regards to the request. combined`on page Submitted photo Moe'. Rare Haircutting Adventure couldn't have ended in a bet- ter Way than with children heir ing children. William Irwin, along with his mother Jen of Belfast, accepts the prize pack on behalf of his family after their name was drawn for donating to Kloe's cause. ;rte, 1