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8 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Huron County Clean
Water Project announces
2,000 project mark
Jim Ginn, chair of the
Huron County Water Pro-
tection Steering Commit-
tee, made an historic
announcement at the
Huron County Water Pro-
tection Steering Commit-
tee meeting in Holmesville
on Friday, April, 1, 2016.
He shared with those in
attendance that the Huron
County Clean Water Pro-
ject has achieved the mark
of providing grants that
have helped to fund 2,000
water -quality improve-
ment projects completed
by Huron County land-
owners, residents, and
community groups.
The Huron Clean Water
Project is funded by the
County of Huron. The
Maitland Valley and Ausa-
ble Bayfield conservation
authorities provide ser-
vice delivery. To recognize
the success of the County
of Huron, and its resi-
dents, to date, the conser-
vation authority presented
the county with a shovel
marking 2,000 projects
completed in the county,
by people of the county,
with county support.
These were the words
accompanying
this commemorative pres-
entation marking `shovels
in the ground' and pro-
jects completed on the
ground: "Presented to the
County of Huron, by the
Maitland Valley and Ausa-
ble Bayfield conservation
authorities, in recognition
of 2,000 water quality
improvement projects
completed on the ground
by landowners, residents,
and community groups
through grant support
from the Huron County
Clean Water Project. April
1, 2016, Holmesville,
Ontario."
Submitted
Huron County Water Protection Steering Committee made an historic announcement at the Huron
County Water Protection Steering Committee meeting in Holmesville on Friday, April, 1, 2016. Fom
left to right, in honour of this achievement by the County of Huron and the people of the county, are:
Susanna Reid, Planner, Huron County; Rachel White, Stewardship Coordinator, Huron Stewardship
Council; Neil Vincent, county councillor and member of the Huron County Clean Water Project
(HCCWP) Project Review Committee; Dave Pullen, Forest Conservation Officer; Paul Gowing, Warden,
Huron County; Jack Kroes, Project Review Committee member; Kate Monk, Manager of Stewardship,
Land and Education with Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA); Doug Hocking, Water
Quality Specialist, Maitland Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA); and Jim Ginn, county councillor
and Chairman, Huron County Water Protection Steering Committee. Not in photo is Ben Van
Diepenbeek, county councillor and Chairman, Project Review Committee.
Seedy Saturday exchange at Bruce County Libraries on April 9 Planned outage begins
Bruce County Public
Library is hosting its 4th
annual Seedy Saturday on
April 9 to bring a boost to the
gardening season.
Seedy Saturday is primar-
ily a seed exchange event
that occurs in early spring in
communities across North
America. The Library invites
gardeners of all ages to bring
in saved or extra seeds from
their gardens to exchange
them with other gardeners
in their community.
Participants need to bring
a container in which to carry
their new seeds home.
Ted Doherty Colleen Schenk
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In addition to the annual
seed exchange, many library
branches are hosting local gar-
deners, gardening clubs and
experts to share information
and best practices for growing.
The Library has an exten-
sive collection of gardening -
related resources available to
borrow with your library
card as well as hundreds of
articles in our free online
resources, Canadian Refer-
ence Centre and MasterFile,
located on our website:
www.library.brucecounty.
on.ca. For detailed informa-
tion about Seedy Saturday at
Bruce County Public Library,
please visit our website or
contact your local library
branch.
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on Bruce Power Unit 2
Bruce Power will remove
Unit 2 from service this even-
ing to begin a planned main-
tenance outage on the unit.
"The Unit 2 outage is the
beginning of an extensive
investment program at Bruce
A in 2016, as we will begin a
concurrent planned outage in
Unit 3 on May 1, before under-
taking a Station Containment
Outage (SCO) on May 67 said
Len Clewett, Bruce Power's
chief nuclear officer.
The SCO, which fulfils the
mandate of our independent
regulator, the Canadian
Nuclear Safety Commission,
will ensure Bruce A's layers
of safety systems are working
to the highest standards. All
four Bruce A units will be
removed from service during
the SCO.
"Bruce Power's asset man-
agement plan will see us
invest billions of private dol-
lars into these publicly owned
reactors over the next decade,"
Clewett said. "Although it will
be challenging, we have had
success completing these
tasks in the past and continue
to improve our performance
with each planned mainte-
nance outage."
Unit 8 is currently under-
going its own planned main-
tenance outage, which began
in mid-January. It is expected
to return to service in the sec-
ond quarter of 2016.
Lucknow Bowling scores
Tuesday Night Bowl-
ing March 29
Over 200 Scores:
Charles Green 209,
Kevin Finnigan 220
HIGH SINGLE
FEMALE: Anita Elliott
19, MALE: Ron Elliott
251
HIGH TRIPLE
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614
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NATIVES 50 1/2, NO
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