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they were in agreement with the/
proposed solution. Dr. Mills
however "reserved his opinion
for the committee" according of
Mr. Elliott.
"What did Dr. Mills tell the
Board of Health afterwards?" he
asked.
The motion passed on Monday
calls on the Board of Health to
provide a written report on its
decision with an explanation.
Shriners meet here
Bill Turnbull, director of the
Bluewater Shriners was in the
chair when 70 Shriners met in
Brussels Wednesday night, at the
Legion.
The Shriners were welcomed to
Brussels by members of St.
John's Lodge 284, including Don.
Dunbar,* Bob Cunningham,
Gerald Gibson, Murray Hoover
and Bill King. •
The club voted to donate $3000.
to the Shriner's, Hospftal In
Montreal. Latirie Slade, Clinton,
is president of the .Bluewater
Shriners. Special guest included
members from Mocha Temple,
London.
A report of the speaker at the
meeting appears on the farm
page.
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010 trustee wants. answer.
When a letter from the Huron
County Health Unit, saying there
would be no change in the system
of sewage disposal at Blyth Public
School, was tabled at Board 'of
Education meeting on Monday,
Blyth trustee R. J. Elliott
immediately moved that • the
Board demand an explanation.
The letter in question noted;
"The. Board of Health is
recommending no change in the
present arrangement for the
disposal of effluent at the Blyth
Public School until the municipal
sewer system has been installed
and is operational. This decision
is based on past experience with
the Blyth School System and
supported by the District Director
of the Ministry of the
Environment."
The Board of Education has
been paying to have the holding
tank of the present sewage
system pumped every other day
during the school y ear for the
past three years since the Health
Unit ordered the weeping bed
portion of the system sealed and
taken out of service.
After that happened the Board
of Education commissioned an
engineering study by the firm of
.Kyles, Kyles and Garrett of
Stratford. That produed a report
which recommended a modified
system which could cope with the
schools sewage in connection with
a close monitoring system.
That study was first presented
to the County Board of Health
more than two years ago, and was
reintroduced last August. The
letter informing the Board of no
change in the Health Units stance
was the result of that August
meeting. The letter offered no
explanation for the decision, and
it was that fact which prompted
Mr. Elliott's motion.
"They (The Health Unit) are
depriving people from using the.
facilities of Blyth Public School in
the summer months," he said,
explaining that under board
policy the public has use of all
schools so long as they meet the
basic expenses involved. This
Usually means a few dollars for a
custodian but in the case of Blyth
School it means the septic tank
must be pumped as well.
Mr. Elliott said this would
result in greater hardship as the
village of Blyth is preparing to
celebrate its centennial next year
and will need the use of facilites
such as the school offers.
"What are Dr. Mills
reasons?" he asked, referring to
Medical Officer of Health for
Efuron Dr. Frank Mills. '
He said that when the Board
had presented the engineers
plans for a‘modified system at the
August meeting the members of
the Board of Health h ad indicated
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