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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MA H" 19, 190 -1 Aga
BY ALICEGIOB
Tuckersmith t:71!Utivil
tried again 'Fuesday night to
find out w by cost overruns
•
• donn,,,''
3:1‘111441 1:4401' 1111Lict- k WO' '
SAMPLE WATER WEEKLY
The MinTsiry ofEnvironment recommends
thy tom: n sample its water supply wee
rather than the current In-weekly chen.lis.
••1„'in wondering why 'they're recommend-
ing H. and I want to go to the commissioners
with more definite answers. If it's procedure
with the niiitistr,y, then definitely we'll go to
it." Mr. Phillips said.
At the meeting. commissionsers also
reviewed report from Vanderwestern and
Rutherford, consulting engineers from Lon-
don, on a proposal to upgrade the air
conditioning unit at Scaforth Community
'•"" p al .
. The hospital- beard requested the prelim-
, mary study , prior to going ahead with the air
conditioning changes, and has yet to accept
the engineers' report.
- • The commission briefly cussed changes
to streamline the town's nergenty plan.
I Thy changes would allow a commissioner. or
someone other than the PUC manager of a
utility employee.-TO 'notify three-stage
customers (heavier users) of pOwer outages.
The 'plan would identify the various
sections. of the town's power supply, and__
include • the' names ..and numbers of all
three-stage users in each unit to be
cont acted.
"Whoever is manning the phone can.
advise the custonters• bow long the power
will be off and whien it wilt be back on." . i•
explained Mr. Phillips,,,r,Then we call back
to make sure the power-4s back on and the
document. the ea.': •
H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD-
Sales, Service. 8 installation of
pqiiIirtes 8$7,
Ff nuking .parlours
-R.R.4 887-6063 WALTON
FRIDGES
are continuing. to plague the
• •• ' BY HERO $110VELLER "We don't need any new lights rims,- Ministry of Environment's
Thec'afortb PlIblie Utilities COttoni4sikul • explaind .Mr.' "but I would like operation of the Vanastra
(PVC) has discovered sontetintes YO4 can' get, some -extra DieCrtf,Prp%iipttr•
which into), AS.315. ;the W0014400'
decn:Iod to , pay 49, extra., $.9 10. .hoest
bott-tokitefl auto coVerage from $ l„ • Million to
In utlditioit..it will pay 402 PAiil
145, Wttittta Omuta' 'liability t-ovetligF ,frove
$2, million •to . •
'YAW 'the added •Pttyt'•'hients, --the 4441
prehduni will be While the personal
liability fee is $395. ' •'
fhb eonimi'ssion. also plans- to pay an extra
$94 to • boost vehicle fleet coverage to
n10°P from $3 The fleet preini-unt.
totitfling $238 is more than ,fi.0 per cent Of
the entire insurancepackage.
Of the total insurance cost. 'S885, in a
separate Policy through Scaforth Insurance,.
is for boiler machinery. PUC manager Tom
Phillips said the policy is for mechanical
breakdown of waterworks equipment only
4 diesel and electric standby equipment.
Qthcr payments in the major policy , also
through Scaforth Insurance as a representa••
live of Frank Cowan Company 01 Princeton.
are $819 for $448,000 property coverage and ••a
$693 for a cootents and equipment floater.
Mr. Phillips told the commission he would
wait to forward 'the insurance statement ,to
council until a bonding study, currently
being completed, hy PUC•s auditors. y%
completed.
The manager told commissioners a. hit% tv
representative should attend , a street
lighting'workshop. the first of its kind,' tieing
held in May. "At one time we, had !Went .sis
different styles of lighting in Scaforth.'' said
- Mr. Phillip. -Through upgrading. we now
only have two types. mercury ' apor arid
fluorescent."
The fluorescent lights are the older of the
two types., and the utility manaer feels the
town should consider installing' high pres-
sure sodium 'streetlights. (Mind has been a
reluctant to switch to the sodium 4'niodel
'which give's off a rich yellow light,
STREETLIGHT DILEMMA
Mr. Phillips notes, however, a white light
high pressure sodium model is .being
developed. The sodium light is significantly ,
more • expensive than mercury, vapor btu.
requires less wattage toPperate and is much
elfeafier to run, added the PUC Manauer.
Insurance pasts—Sem:7:
reviewed by .PU
,.. • by' P4irmg lust attl.4%fr }lit irtoro, ag,reed; •••"11, iS high 'Vbv ..,W,1110-4111,131 boiii; l'Aptiget, Mr. Arnixtt,
reidewing their49fi insurativt. costs, ,at bj.141•4 , t' . • t 9,4,0„"!1164)tinvcidgebi'-c,:tiv4;,'":'';:glig7c"sg:1 1:11fi'mpt'it'ri4saY-r TooctovEr doesolt gef, *--;,:es -1; vital& fie
au awfullof * • ' I' 1.• ti-mP and look •
i.ssuPil 103. 141,1t.r, "1 ' '011n UV 41pkrattorts.* stunbufk4.1,‘ • •••. • •• • ••••• •••'•'• • • • •• • • •••• - • • • ••' •••'•• ` !•• •• " • " • •
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Di:
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etat re.
.I;l.Saci tern nisi. of
p•liaar.tyitig lor bringing
I lit' nmet.qtriire.420.1se I.) OW
mt.• kn..; ilk livoysit said fif
and 'Mark ff% it .% otild attend
,alennui nice IIIVVtIng and
I''.:A • ,1,11`44 LI 'OS:, s quest
!,,a-t h,, , budge!
, rtill.‘
‘1.•
lz;s; tmeting.
• 14, ! \lark or
r I;•••1' ern t 'hate the
I 011
' ha% •
•ot rrit.t.1 mg IS.
\
replace the fluorescent
'in • study • of.• Seafottle3 Aateryl.ntick,
Oslvnt-'•sulas,Ninmt of
t•OY‘l', IIVIV well, the 'BoViron-'
topit recommends the ebtorille fnteaNtike-'
rent' 'OOP». II1QW- used iceiog4d because.
of "its knelt' 'carcinogenic' characteiristics."
Carcinogens. arc cancer.cating agents.
, Mr, Phillips. currently getting games mitt
IRD coin • f t the Ministry's recom-
mended replaeement, said since the sug-
' gestion -conics the form of a recommendat-
ion the need for the change is, not considered
urgent.
ling it
When Mr. Brow n asked
council to what do ice the
budget %-% asuver. %Jerk Jack
i tacoMachlao told In thess
stem 20 to 25- per Vent
over
ip kt‘' aIW' itttQ %C.WItrge„Sritertp, Mr. • Or09.11 ""its then
ern regiOn. ;from tkct mini- It!) coottell -Ittclithels• m the
1.P9(1"Ott offi•ce. iittcral-; tittiigorpOpowet ba the
cd nteetittx, •r,•' and ItIVItisiTY c04:11'1-.41 -Plann.4
estimakols. requp'sw,4!: th Vyften ••••• 4.eft 'Omit 1411C-c"
letter frent entiticil; The01981. • in`" of casual
't.?*ei for 'Ole, slat' nuner. fotuticas us-
sa. stent is S99,400 the' 4,41N '4;41APKI:i'ed: t" tindel
tow nship,,st illititye Co pa'. , lobs- IVI-E,:artlw O tole coo
ministry Si 13.poo when laSt
year's deficit is added_ •
Mr. BrOwn defended the
overruns saying inflation has
consistently been "more
than we estimated" when
Vanastra's annual budgets
were drawn up.
Councillor John Brow n-
ridge said he didn't think
inflation fully explains what
has happened (witlfthe
budgeting) in the past few.
years. Reeve Bob Bell told
the ministry official Tucker-
smith council has atked for
an explanation, for several
years and "hasn't been eiet•
, .
UP FOR GRABS — Optimists Arnold Stinnisen'and Keith Eaton unload a
canoe the club will raffle off in conjunction with their 10th annual canoe
race on•the Bayf ield River. (Photo by Shoveller.)
• ti, , •
it,r„* t he treatment plant
would normal!) hay e one
fulltime employee w bile ,the
sewage and seater diStribti-
Opp system usuall% hires
two staff members. He' said
the system's two employees
•is an understaffing situation.
Mr. Brown said if council did
recommend ,cuis fasual
help. "there wilt likel% he
1101111:, things that be
done."
Councillors then question-
ed the ttavel* expense.; 1ittid-
ge•teit for 1981.-82 for staff.
Mt, Brown said some money
knefii to the vaft'to aliend
these fiCOOVVntiOnni);!
,!?:CPJAPEAR REPAIR?
ihco, fittest,
tone4 of0W
001401&, oifeAtilvwvieig
uppies 1r11.4 4.110 van: used
by' cilipinyees•.
Mr. comp.-
antes
n
read quotes front local camp-
antes on the cost of repairing
the vehicles. \Councillor Bub. • .
Broadfoot,said council ttould
rather spent money to bus
used vehicle and use the rest
of (the funds ffir upgrading
the CY ater and sett age
svStern.
Mr. Brown suggested
council consider purchasing
a used ambulance at a goy:
eminent auction to replace
the van now used by the
water system's employees. ,„„
Council also questioned
the official on the possibility
of pressure , testing Van-
astra water system. Mr.
could be cut in tins .11%.!
"since it does look a nide
high.- However. he said all
chief operators osiially
attend two 4tir three re,g,ional
conferences annoall ;VS ,sell
as the province-wide cortfe,
et1C0- phich wilt be held. to
•
c(wee0144 Mire ;Brousq.:
ridge tts14,,d.,$: iiiroWew.:hOt
would happerk if the township
took twee 5t4f!iftliritob„
'frOin . •
gr, WON-0 safet•"he ,fbe-
fieVed4he rtShip oold he
required` to . take on the
system!' s' 'present staff a,
c%isting salaries.
Reeve. Bell aSked. "Do is c
Automatically take the staff
'.sith us?',
Mr. Brown repined tint I
was the case nn most current
agreements reached in simi-
lar situations. but -Bob Bell
said in his six years on
council, he'd never heard the
statement before that the
staff went with the system.
Mr. Brown told cOuncillok
he would have to have„a legal
opinion on the matter.
Brow ii said most /.!t stems
cyperience a leakage' of five
per
m
cent. and 10 to 15 per
;reis eonimon in older
systems. Clerk Jack ketath
lan plOinted o t the Vanastro it"
ss stem is ay , it iog a 411 per -
twal water iusS; Ildi, Wi% n
When pressed again by
Mr. Brow nridge to imminent
/tart with 0)4 ;arta Lige •
MC•nl." •. •
lack MetaUltion said
•inter' Aale r. ss woo
'dots 1, •,' rex uiv,k b Migk„ ,
costs for ,,stint ,nail
sewage st stem. Oot . lo ti
receive an% natio thl‘y ,•:t t
mints on %nisi% In th, .1, it;
C au ncillors 4 slwt1 !sir 1-1/ •
how they can MI if it Oohs II,
the system are. ii
items or not
"Whs isn'i 14,
reportin to us .% 11,.11.%
in Sept mhei• that , •
user hudgcied ' ' hc t. • % •
asked.
!s4e firtrkk/1 said for
years the mitostr, had 11, , •••
Irving Io ,stmplit% no ,91111.,
statements. and r, • , 11,1
hireda statistician; to work ,111
's,f4fentent: "shown% „,.% lie
Money has ,beRn spt-tfciriti, Ate,
the all. `t-ti 1,f.61 04:
011,,"•6•11- ;and
on met-runs ill 'budget.
Mr. Brash said while there
had been under-budgeting
fur repairs neeesNir.); . to -the
syssietn. "there hasn't been
any Money spent that I'm
aware of that shouldn't have
been spent; •
simplifying the reports. The
monthly statements current-
Is to soperintendentS
„ within the systcm
John Brow nudge asked if
s,tineorie, I.ould report to
courted on a tplartierb. basis,
how elose
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-ONE-1-3--CU' FT. 1/4.iLis i1VH1TE 3....589:07$549.95
ONE 15 Cu. FT. INGLIS ALMOND !.6843":" $589.95
ONE 15 CU. FT, INGLIS WHITE. 10-79:11 $599.95
ONE 15 CU. FT. KELVINATOR
CO ALMOND T-49-11. SwyeebrOT.95
ONE 17 CU. ET. INGLIS
With leemaker • WHITE 1:1168-". $799.9 5
ONE 25 CU. FT. INGLIS
Triple Door, Icetnalter,,etc... ALMOND 2_498:'r$ 2189.49
RANGES
Now only .si &elk 95
i at fj
We carry a complete lino of Yorx stereos.
som1485.21PAutomatic Belt Drive Turntable with
Strobe. Frequency generator D C servo
Motor. S-Shaped. low mass. static balarfce ...
tone arm Magnetic cartridge bi-directional
viscous cue. Anti-skate control Electronic
variable pitch control Bayonet removable
bblidthell. Full size non-lettOuS platW, Bate
and hinged dust cover Automatic hydraulic
• daarrn return litutrimatedrldsmatiOstrb
Dimensions A" x 116 15'6" (HWD).
ONE 30" KELVINA TOP '
ONE 30" INGLIS
ONE 30" KELVINATOR
Self Cleaning
ONE 30" KELVIN ATOP
Self Cleaning
DISHWASHERS ONE INGLIS
Convertible
,
WHITE
WHITE
$1 5411;.95
ONEING LIS
Convertible' 1429:ift $469."
ONE INGLIS
ALMOND !..5.1}9.4r5 949905 Convertible
ONE WHITE-WESTINGHOUSE
wPoorotadbtloep, textured front,
ALMOND only $549.95
SALE ,
ONE KELVINATOR TbUCFICONIVOL ".24iff:1( 449..5
We also have reconditioned appliances
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-MAJOR
APPILIAPICE
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on MAIN ST. S. 8270636 SEAPORT
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