The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-20, Page 2Pate 2 Luikupw 6 ntinel, Wednesday,, March 20,.1,9%
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Through downsizing we
would lose valuable mem-
bers,' said Fortune, who
remains unconvinced that
downsizing the board would
nbe the right measure, but
merely was putting forward
the Matter for debate.
Any nhanges to the struc-
ture of the hospital board
would require numerous
changes .to the bylaws,
noted Dr. Brian I anlont
who also said he believed it
would be a 11144,11Le to
reduce representat ices from
the outlying communities. ..
"It'sthe function of a
board member to ask perti
nent 'questions, to open
things up for discussion at.
the board levet" voted Dr.
Hanlon, adding that it is dif-
ficult to arrive at a consen-
sus if the committee- is too'
large.
• No r consensus was -
reached on the matter whir,
members agreeing to give it.
some thought. Some, mem-
bers of the hospital board of.
governors are paid by the
respective municipalities,
while -others are not. The
hospital itself does not pay
board members,. notes
Lloyd . Koch, :executive
director.
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Soft Drinks
24 x 355 ml "dins
750 mi Bottle `plus deposit
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Assorted :Varieties
Potato
180 g Bag
ecu -winter
ith railer weather
turn ug thoughts to sta-ing,.
our children can sometimes
be forgetful. R of careless.
Although sprung is in the
danger lurks at this tie
ofyear.. waterways are.
swollen as the wintees
snow. melts. Solid ice
becomes softer, although it
niay seed so idv
Please reinforce your
ere
safety message to your cbil-
dread Don't play near the
water's edge or walk on ke
covering that water. Danger
is ..:waiting. It takes only a
short tiiue for a child to
drown; them winter clothing
when wet acts as all anchor
as the frigid water pene-
trates the material.:
Please stress the pn,r
*once of playing safely.
Preparing for sprm
Preparations for spring
are underway in: Kinloss
Township with council
approving the purchase of
gravel for maintenance for
the south and north ends of
the municipality from
Kinloss Sand and Gravel
and. Glen Haldenby respecc- •
tively. •
The tender process is in
place for crushing, hauling
and spreading about 21,000
cubic yards of A. gravel as
well, and quotes for road
construction equipment for
the year. -
Kinloss w, ; proceed with
a joint bulk quote with the
municipalities of Huron,
Culross, Carrick and
Howick, for supplying and
applying calcium chloride:
Henry Clark, road , super-
intendent, will contact
Culross Township to see if
they would be willing to
supply additional calcium
chloride on `Conc. 6, since.
that municipalilty: will be
hauling.gravel out of its
wayside pit this year.
Tax sale proceedings will"
be initiated againstthree.
properties
Subject to approval,. a
building permit has been
accepted from,Noah Horst to
erect a storage shed;,
A donation of $100 will
be made to the. Lucknow
Agricultural Society `for the
1996 fall fair.
Council accepted the
application of Barry and
Gladys Johnston to remove
topsoil, at.Conc. 8, Lot 17.to
rhe a pond.
Herman Fischer and John
'Payne discussed with coun-
cil the problems Fischer is
having with water at his resi-
dence. Council agreed to
look unto the situation in
more detail during their
spring road tour.
Becauseparts cannot be
obtained to repair the office
photocopier, council agreed.
to purchase: outright, with no
trade-in, a Panasonic unit
from.'Greyhurs.t Business
Supplies. The cost is $3,890
plus tires. A service con-
tract will be entered into at
la cents per copy, with a
minimum of 10,000
copes/year., Thecontact
includes all parts, laborand
toiler.
A report of alleged tire
burning at Conc. 2, Lot 26,
has been filed with the
Ministry of Environment.
Special meeting
The lights went out Mar.
11 as council held a special
session to deal with strategic
planning for the municipali-
ty. Further discussion is
planned for Mar. 25.
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Dutch Trees,Regular Dinner -Franks
Red Hots
Wieners
FRESH BONELESS,SKINLESS
Chicken-
Breasts
(Fillet'Re roved), 8.80 kg.
5CF1iVE0EFtS
Blue Ribbon
Bologna
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>ti :6$ -.,mlRNA
lb.
Dell °Sliced or By the Piece' .55/100
Phase 0 of the. Lucknt w:and l letrict Sports
Complex re±ceived'.a .$0,000 boost when John
Pollard, Bank of Montreal branch, manager,: pre-
sented this
re-sentedthis Chew.* to Dave Black' co-chair of the
. finance' Committee for the project. (Pat Uvjngston
photo) •
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