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Huron Health Unit to Lucknow's resolutions for a new year
investigate cancer
cluster claim
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Clark noted that, according to the Canadian Cancer
Society, half of Canadians face a cancer battle at one point
in their life. Factoring in that statistic, "over time you
would see more and more of your neighbours and
acquaintances getting cancer," she said.
The information gathering stage of the investigation
will take two months and results will be released in
March. Clark will discuss her findings with Cancer Care
Ontario to determine a next step from there, if needed.
This is the first cancer cluster investigation by the
Huron health unit. Other health units, including Perth
County, have undergone similar investigations she said.
Generally results indicate there isn't a cluster, she said,
but "it is important to look, we don't want to miss
anything."
Contact Clark at 482-3416 or e-mail: eclark@huron-
county.ca before Feb. 28.
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Lucknow News
Ruth Dobrensky
The fact is that I don't make resolu-
tions, mainly because I never seemed
to keep them, so why bother. However,
there are many who do and a neighbour
of mine told me she always tries to
make some sort of resolution that will
help her improve herself in some way.
So, although at the time of writing this
Purple Grove looks on to 2014
Purple Grove News
with their family for Christmas. Mary
Mary Anne Kukoly Anne Kukoly gathered with the Forster
family on the 27th, and with the fami-
We hope everyone had a great Christ- lies of Joyce McEwan. Fran and Jim Far-
mas and New Years meeting with fam- rell were with the Logentenberg family
ily and friends. at Agnes and Ken Logtenberg's, Fran
Some of our Grove family gatherings and Jim's family gathered on the 24th.
included the Boyle families at Purple The Jack Farrell family gathering was
Grove on Sunday; the Finnie family met delayed because of the ice storm. Wilma
in Wellesley; the families of June and and Cecil Sutton were pleased to have
Earl Elliott met in Wingham at their all their family home. It is always great
home; Carman and Cheryl Bridge cel- to see how the children have grown
ebrated on Christmas day at the home and/or matured over the times.
of James and Wendy Hooisma in Ham- Cheryl and Carman visited with
ver. Also attending were Kyle and his Audrey Rivett of Dungannon, Wendy
fiance Holly of Orillia, Diana and Ron and Jim Hooisma, and Diana and Ron
Ellis Auburn. Saturday Cheryl and Car- Ellis on Sunday.
man hosted the Bridge families. The Our sympathy goes out to the
Clifford extended family journeyed to extended family of Jim Rivett of Mount
London to be with the newlyweds Forest, formerly of Dungannon who
Julianne and Andrew House. Maureen passed away recently.
and Roy Collins enjoyed their visits with Nancy and Brian King of Thamesville
their families. Stefani and Mike Simp- visited with her folks Largaret and
son of New York State visited with her Karen McInnes on Sunday.
family Shirley and Doug MacDonald We are all looking forward to the Jan -
over the holidays. Deanna and Morley uary meeting of the W I at noon on the
Scott were at Susan and Fred Doupe's 8th at Fran's.
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column, I haven't come up with any-
thing for myself, because where do I
start, I need a lot of improving, I'll try to
come up with something that will be
beneficial in some way or another.
Congratulations to Lucknow Legion
Branch 309 on their lovely New Years
Day Levee on Jan. 1. A good crowd
came out despite the cold weather to
enjoy the Levee and visit with old
friends and new.
I did discover something new (to me)
about Claudia Baskerville at the Levee.
She and her sister who was visiting from
Manitoba are Ukrainian, like me, so we
had a lovely conversation about our
families, where they lived and most
importantly about Ukrainian Christmas
and Ukrainian food. By the way, Ukrain-
ian Christmas Eve is celebrated on Jan.
6 and must be completely meatless and
have at least 12 dishes.
Hopefully by the time this paper
comes out, the cold snap will have bro-
ken and that we don't end up with the
cold weather they have been having in
Manitoba. Apparently, over 16,000 peo-
ple called for help to get vehicles started
in Manitoba between Christmas and
New Years. Oh well, we do live in Can-
ada, and it is winter.
Sympathy of the community to the
families of: Lloyd McGlynn, 82, Teeswa-
ter; Diane McClory, 67, Wingham (for-
merly Teeswater); Karl Lorch, 81, Tees -
water; Michael Marks, 52, Wingham;
and, Rev. John Neilson, 94, Ripley (for-
merly Turnberry Estates).
Two-year term
for next Huron
County warden
Paul Cluff
QMI Agency
A tie vote went to the status quo -
Huron County council will keep the term
of office of warden at two years.
Council met Dec. 30 to again discuss
the issue. They voted 9-7 at committee of
the whole earlier in the month to essen-
tially nullify their November, 2012 vote to
extend the term to two years, from one.
That vote didn't carry through and the
8-8 tie means the warden term will indeed
move to two years, CAO Brenda Orchard
said after the meeting.
A majority vote was needed to move it
back to one year.
"Both sides spoke passionately on the
issue," she said.
The two-year post will take effect when
current Warden Joe Steffier's term ends
next December.
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