HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-01-14, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1987.
McKillop holds open house to talk assessments
BY DARLAN POTOCNIK
The town of Seaforth has passed
a by-law to permit the construction
ofan ambulance station on land
designated as Highway Commer
cial within the town limits, McKil
lop township council learned at its
monthly meeting, Jan. 6. Any
person may appeal the amendment
by contacting the Seaforth munici
pal office by January 15.
Open House will be held at the
McKillop Municipal office in Win
throp on February 10 and February
14, to enable township ratepayers
to review their property assess
ment with staff of the Assessment
Office. Assessment notices will be
mailed to McKillop landowners by
January 30.
Innovative counselling
program begins at CHSS
BY LISA BOONSTOPPEL
A unique, experimental social
service has been established at
Central Huron Secondary School
(C.H.S.S.). Janie Gattinger, a
professional counselor is now
providing counseling and advice to
students who need or want her
help.
After graduating with a Bache
lor of Social Work from York
University and a Masters of Social
Work from U.F.T., JanieGattinger
found a job at the Huron Centre for
Children and Youth in Clinton.
Then, having responded to an
advertisement in the paper, she
Brenda Macintosh and Leon
Maloney of the McKillop Federa
tion of Agriculture attended the
council meeting on January 6 to
request an annual grant from the
township. No figure was approved
for the 1987 grant at this time, but
council asked for a financial
statement from the McKillop
Federation, and proposed the
appointment of Federation mem
ber to attend monthly meetings of
the Farm Safety Association, with
the township paying the costs
involved in attending meetings,
above the annual grant to the
Federation.
Council also asked the support of
the Federation in enforcing the
existing by-law making concrete
sewage tanks with concrete covers
became employed at C.H.S.S.
although she still works closely
with the Huron Centre. Janie
started work on Monday, January
12 with her first duties being to
inform the students of her uses and
availability as a counselor.
Janie feels that teenagers need
an outlet to discuss their problems
and may not want to turn to their
parents or peer group. She is at the
school to provide the professional
help that a regular counselor could
not deal with.
Having a social service in the
highschool is an experimental
project arranged by the Board of
mandatory in McKillop. As well,
the McKillop Federation will
contribute $25 per sign toward the
erection of new boundary signs
between McKillop and Grey Town
ships.
In other business, McKillop
Council congratulated Wayne Tin
gle on his appointment as financial
co-ordinator to the Ausable-Bay-
field Conservation Authority.
Councillorsturneddownthe re
quest of a township resident for
damages to his car resulting from
hitting a fallen tree. Council also
refused a request from a resident to
supply trees for use on private
property.
The hourly wage for the town
ship drainage commmissioner was
approved at $9 per hour, with
Education and funded by the
Ministry of Community and Social
Services. C.H.S.S. was interested
in the program and applied for it to
become the only school in Huron
County and possibly South
western Ontario to have such a
program. A similar program is
experimentally running in Toron
to.
Living in Clinton, Mrs. Gattin
ger welcomes the change, believ
ing the challenge of the new
enterprise to be successful and
fulfilling, promoting further ad
vancement in social services for the
schools.
mileage to be paid at 25 cents per applicants; and the rental rate for
km. Drainage loans totalling use of the township grader was set
$58,100 were approved to four at $40/hr., with a $20 minimum.
Belgrave resident
dies at age 72
DOROTHY HAZEL PROCTER
Dorothy Hazel Procter of Bel
grave died Thursday, January 8,
1987 in University Hospital, Lon
don.,>
She was born 72 years ago, on
the ninth line of East Wawanosh
township, the daughter of the late
Emanuel Stapleton and Mabel
Bruce. On June 10, 1936 she
married Wilbert Procter at the
home of her parents. Mr. Procter
predeceased her in 1968.
She is survived by two children:
Donald Procter and his wife,
Marlene, RR 4, Brussels and
Murray Procter and his wife Nancy
Respected Dryden doctor
was Belgrave native
DR. W.G. ROBINSON
Dr. W. G. (Robbie) Robinson,
aged 82 years, of 251 Riverview
Drive, Dryden, Ontario, passed
away in Dryden on Dec. 30.
Born in East Wawanosh (Bel
grave), he received his education
in Wingham and Toronto. He
graduated from the Faculty of
Medicine, University of Toronto,
in 1933, moving to Dryden in 1935.
He was elected a life member of the
Ontario Medical Association in
1974 and a life member of the
College of Family Physicians in
September of 1974. He was coroner
for the Dryden District for 30 years.
Dr. Robinson is survived by his
of London. Also surviving are five
grandchildren: Mark, Kyle, Kirk,
Andrea and Carl. She was prede
ceased by five sisters.
The funeral service was held
Saturday, January 10 from the
McBurney Funeral Home, Wing
ham. Rev. John G. Roberts
conducted the service. Temporary
entombment was in the Wingham
Cemetery Chapel for spring burial
in Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave.
Serving as pallbearers were Earl
Jamieson, Ron Jamieson, Ray
mond Bennett, Clifford Bennett,
Clare Van Camp and Edgar
Wightman. Flowerbearers were
Roy Bennett and John Jamieson.
wife, Jessie, of Dryden; his
daughter Margaret and son-in-law
George Gruetzner of Kitchener;
his son, Douglas Robinson of
Calgary and his sister, Anne
Kilpatrick of Lucknow. Several
nieces and nephews also survive.
The funeral service was held at
First United Church, Dryden, on
Friday, Jan. 2, with Rev. Kenneth
Rentz officiating and cremation to
follow.
If friends so desire, donations
may be made to the Dryden District
General Hospital Equipment Fund
through the Moffat Funeral Home,
P.O. Box 412, Dryden, Ontario
P8N 2Z1.
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