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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-30, Page 8have County • one year. He Presented a brief at the TownShip public Meeting on. September 26, 1979 .asking the land be redesignated golf course and -residential. did-morreceive written. apply directly to the county . with the option of going to • the OMB to 'have the,larid. redesignated, He 0000 to y•P' the county on February 25, 1980 and the application was acknowledged on February 27, 1980. response from the township as preMised arid decided to EDWARD FIR S: ANGLEy ;ST. 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When Palmer asked 'why possible for one, man; namely PearsPri added that he has *fro' in page 8 Huron County will have a chronic home care program withm the next year accord- ing to the county's Medical Officer of Health, Doctor Brian Lynch, The Minister of Health has announced that chroniehome care, will be established 'in all areas of the ,province by • 1981. Lynch said Friday, he —has no, firm date when the program-will be established, but he has met with minist- ry representatives to dis- - —cuss-setting up the program. The addition of the pro- .. gram Makes it essential that the. Clinton Branch Office of the Huron Health Unit have more space. Lynch expects the patient load of the county. health unit. will double or triple with the chronic: home care program as will staff and space re- - quirements, • Fluron -County—Council—is investigating the feasibility of building a health building for the Clinton office on property owned by the coun- ty at HurOnview Home for. th4 Aged at Clinton. The health unit has an acute home care program in service now which provides care for patients who do not require full hospital care but do require some aspect of care such as nursing, physio- therapy, occupational ther- apy or speech therapy. Acute home care is de- Wingham Pro-life The 6th annual dinner meeting of the Wingham "Voice for Life" was held April 23, 1980, at the Wing- ham Legion Hall. A record number of members attend- ed .the dinner. Mr. George Brophy was chairman for the evening. Rev. A. Dielemati of Blyth asked the blessing for the meal, concluded by thanksgiving by Father Slay- man of Teeswater. Chairman George Brophy next introdiked the head table. The guest speaker, Virginia Offen, was introdnc- ed by Colleen Schenk. Mrs. Offen is of the Birthright chapter of London, Ontario. She presented a film con- cerning the work the Birth- Turn to page 150 ship without notice to West- cott, passed a by,lavir zoning only Mr. Westcott's property tor what is called agriculture: special use status zone, permitting. a golf course, a golf u,iurse-clubhouse, acces sory uses and buildings to a golf .course and a golf course clubhouse, agridulture. The Exeter Golf Course is now the only zoned property in the township and thus the only property-in the township which is subject to the Agricultural Code of Pract- ice. --oped. • „ Palmer remarked it did not 'seem fair when the land was zoned open space in the original county plan. David- son'pointed out nt the reside- tial lots were never recog- nized; that under the, cheek', erboarding pattern, the land use was not divided into 'lots, but rather parts. - Drrlynch, does not seethe: program as an alternative to long term hospital care. He believes the chronic home care program cannot , replace hospital care if it is required. county planner if the land was "quick zoned" to com- ply . with county planning policies to which 'Davidson replied."the by-law preents residential lots. being level- d'; The deip. gation before county council 'on Thursday was there to provide information regard- ing the recommendation to councR from the , planning board. Davidson said the application to planning board was the first time Mr. West- cott had made an application directly. to the county. All ether appeals were, made to the municipality.. • Palmer said she would not support the'planning board's recommendation and. told council she wanted a more realistic proposal fb be pre- pared by the planning' de. • partment and brought to council. She voted against the recommendation. Pearson said, in his brief it would• appear local planning is determined to concentrate on, making life as difficult as Westcott bad been incorrect- ly .informed he would have the chance to appeal the .designation before the corn-, ty planning lioard, Davidson • said the ,county, council does Mr. Westcott. "In the olden days, it Used to be called persecution; it is certainly not planning," stat. • ed Pearson in his brief., The matter has been blOwn up out of all .proportion and many red herrings have been • drawn into the discusiion. had the privilege of dOing consulting work for the. Ont- ario Golf Asseciation and he knowS of no:pther golf course in Ontario which has been so adversely' treated: • -"It sticks, 'out like a' 'sore thumb," commented Pear- son. Dr. Lynch if they are at home, where they can be up and around taking part in daily activities, hObbies:and interests. chronic home care signed for 'illness where a fast .recovery is, expected within one to three months. Chronic home care is for illness where recovery is un- likely. The program will not replace.hospital. care but pro- vides an extra element of health care allowing the person to remain at hoMe, It is easier for some people to return to health explains