HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-13, Page 37Lucknow SenlIn I,Wednesdny, December 20, 19/8,—Page 5
Ashfield Council
The inaugural meeting of
Ashfield Township was held
December 5th. Reeve War-
ren Zinn, Deputy Reeve John
Austin, Councillors Allan
Gibson, Grant Farrish and
Grants Curran were present
and subscribed to the oath of
office. Minutes of the last
meeting were approved as
read.
Donald Alton and Jack
Culbert were present regard-
ing Tile Drain Loan applica-
tions.
A letter was received from
the Village of Lucknow pro-
testing the zoning of lot 12,
concession 13-14 E.D. on the
Secondary Plan. This was
filed.
Approval was given to the
street names proposed for
the Courtney Subdivision,
part of lot 45 Lake Range.
Trustees buy
accident
insurance..
BY JEFF SEDDON
Trustees on the Huron
County; board of
eduction' bought
tlieniselves an accident
-.insurance ,,package
Monday . night covering
-ithem .if ° they are injured
or -killed v while on.. -board
business. The -Insurance
ca ries an ` $18 .premium
8/. a is provided for
• tees ees through the
Ontario School. Trustee's
Council, 'of which Huron
County is a member. '
Two plans were offered
board members. One, the
$18 package, _.offered.
weekly indemnity
ranging from $50 to $300,
a $1.,000 rider -Jot medical
or dental expenses- and
$50,000 for death - or
dismemberment. The
other, which costs $43,
had the same coverage
for trustees on board
business but added an
extra $25,000 death• or
dismemberment for
trustees if they are in an
accident while not on
board business.
John Cochrane,
director of education, told
New.
warden...
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shine," said Carter.
"Show the people of this
province that this county
is the banner county of
the province."
the board. that if trustees
wanted the $43 package
the board . would pay $18
of it, and each trustee
would have to pay the
remaining, $25. He said
the boardwould buy the
$4$ plan otttright.
nigh4m'`trustee Bert
Mori:: suggested that the
board •did not need to
spend the money to cover
its trustees. He said most
of the trustees would
already • have adequate
insurance coverage.,
The purchase costs a
total of $288 for the 16
trustees.
Vice chairman Donald
McDonald told Morin that
his wife would "probably
appreciate it (the in-
surance) if you_ _get
knocked off on the way
home."
Zurich • trustee Herb
Turkheim asked if the $43
package carried any
coverage for weekly
indemnity or medical
expenses for trustees if
they are injured while not
on . board business. He
said it appeared from the
description .of the in-
surance that those two
advantages are not there
if the accident happened
away from • board
business pointing out that
the extra insurance is
only good if you. "get
killed or torn apart"..
The board . voted in
favor of buying . its
members insurance.
Only. Bert Morin voted
against the proposal.
MONUMENTS
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correctly.designed from quality Material, rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'HOgiarlw Prop,.
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A petition for drainage,
signed by Martin Hendriks
and James Boak was accept-
ed and the clerk was instruct-
ed to have E. H. Uderstadt
combine their request with
the Thoma report.
At the request of the
recreation committee council
agreed to sponsor the Huron -
Bruce Swingers for the year
1979. This will enable them
to receive a. 1/3 grant on their
instructor's fees.
The following contracts for
snow blowing were approved
subject to the approval of
M.T.C.: Lorne Graham,
$25.00 per hour; Paul Fray-
ne, $25.00 per hour; Grant
Ferguson, $20.00 per hour;
Joe Courtney, $20.00 per
hour.
Tile Drain Rating By -Law
#18, 1978 for $9700 was
given three readings and
passed.
The following council
members were appointed to
committees for 1979: Arena,
Allan Gibson, Grant Farrish;
Fire, John Austin, Allan Gib-
son; Medical Centre, Warren
Zinn; Farm. Safely, Grant
Curran; , Recreation, John
Austin, Grant Curran, Dian-.
ne Hackett, Dave Zyluk,
Charles Liddle, Clete Dalton, .
Herb Wilkins, Cleason Mart-
in, Randy Kerr, Clarence
Doherty, Eugene i Frayne,
and Diane Park.
Finlay. MacDonald was ap-
pointed to represent Ashfield
on the Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority.
Road' accounts of
$36,379.40 and general ac-
counts of $278,881.35 were
approved for payment.
The meeting adjourned to
meet Tuesday, December
19th at 1.30 p.m.
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May the holy Christmastide bountifully
bless you and yours with peace, joy and tran-
quility. Our deep appreciation for your support.
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