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suggesting municipal or
county police services
could take over from
OPP in some cases. Ile
also predicted responsi-
. e.
fof providing other
services will shift
between the province and
municipalities.
"How that will work
financially I cant ell
you," he added.
Riddell described
wide-open restructuring
options to a generally
skeptieal audience of
councillors, Those
,options include ern -nit -tat-
, ing the county, eliminat-
ing local municipalities,
new 'county borders
oven delaying. municipal •
• elections if an amalgama-
tion agreement is intuit- ,•
neut.. ••
• "Viedoor is open," he'
- said in an interview.
"ThaVs the intent of Bill
26.
The game bar %teams
thatamalgamations, can
Proceed on a simple,
'at -Avingstoli
A large poition of the
deals ago. student body A f.E.
following Ric -Weirs Seconday School,
presentation, councillors wingharn, staged an
made it clear they want organized protest last
to continue talks about Friday to demonstrate
restructuring at the local. their col -wen -is with
level before getting die Premier Mike Harris'
county or its 1991 study government cuts to edu-
involved. cation. The staged walk -
"There might be, more out originated with a
enthusiasm when we middiesex student and
receive °I'ir grant carts ill Coincided with the labor
said Kincardine
reOVC Norm Annetts. • •
About half the rounici•
-
panties in Bruce are
involved in talks about
shared Services or amal-
gamation;
"The consensus is we
Aihould continue to talk in.
our own' muni,eipalities •
and give• it some thought
in •the fail," Reavie said. •
asked- municipalities
to let the county know in
'the meantithe what role • -
• the county should play in •
restructuring. •
Reavie raised 'concern ••
•
• that a fragmented countY
system could band strong
Municipalities together
and leave poor ones to:
fend for themselves. He
also argued :with
IIiddellis suggestion that
ty system is out -
the vo
dated.
"If0
s .worked for -1,
years. .1 donil see why it
wisoliultevavlso,rook,a. foavriAensi
patdh;er,
demonstration taking
place Kitohener the
S5 -11W day.
Prior to the walkout,
Student. Council Pres-
ident Carolyn Pike
addressed the students in
an assembly asking them
to "walk with us hi
protest?'
Pike said the cuts to
*ion° will • hurt
everyone in the school.
One•example she gave
was a rcductionii Has
will mean students will
have to pay extra for
sports. "This will be
tough for those who
dont have h.' Athletes
with potential will not be
able to develop that
potential, said Pike.
sin will cause eVerplie
to suffer because 'as
individii31S wo wed help
from our teachers.
Fducation is suffering.
We want education to be •
ppd. You are the future
of Ontario. Your educa-
tion determines the future
The quality of educa- of the province?'
don• will also decrease,
said Pike, if spending is
cut by 60 per cent, An
increase in student elms
Several other high
schools in the province
took part in the organized
protest walk as well.
.,:studetits:.at.::RE,
%lay to demonstrate their concerns about
rovinciaI cuts to eduCation. A Lucknow
• ',. council
,..:.. ,,.,„0,,..itiopn,
4. ,. it,icotM' 0,c..v.fa1,6 1091•re.stil.ic""'
,..dations in
.county's • ',-„•,..;.''•: ,.,....i.:'• ::;:,:r, ,..:
in
l'i..'tiCY. study.
.-0There;Ya....-s." a . fa,..'-i.„,
IY. .'
s141iiiaa*!.4muOi.,of
work” 41 ,hat'4tady
Riddel said "You might..u ‘
'
think about. .how
.yo
still seek orthodontic
treatment and wear
braces?: in their 20s, in.
their 30s, in their _os
,
Today's braccs are less
COnSp1CUOUS and more
•
cOtitfOrtahle.than ever.
before. They are often
bon4ed dircctly t� the
teeth and may be made.
with clear .plastic or
•
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rWhy Should 1 Attend?
be.:tiffeeted'Ijy:the,.New County plan
•• because,it will affeet, local , -.and County'
Affeet. me;
wart.to hear 'what flurorl.rersident,
,said • .a.botttcoirimunity values in tlie•
ree,eiltiy eciratileted,.
Attot,i:Kito; .
issU;
• I want to influence public
policy before it is drafted;
• 1 care about the future o
my community. .
Por 'a complete list of workshops
being held around the County,
,t,please call the Huron County
Planning and Development
Department at 519-524.2188.