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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-02-05, Page 2• • Page Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, irebrnarY 5, 1997 Lancers lose in overtime • With just 12 seconds left in the third period, Dundalk tied the game. with the Luckno* Lancers at five all. With .fifteen seconds left in overtime, Dundalk netted their six goal for the win; Goal were from ,Justin Murray (2), Brad Priestap,. Ave . McKee and • Kyle Wheeler, with Murray, Priestap an Clint Murray picking up double assists, and McKee, sell Sutton and Steve,Simpson, .recording singles, n Sunday,.tNe Lancers travelled to Grand Valley and out on. the winning end of an 8 to 6 score. ts: B. Murray, L Murray, McKee, Simpson, Matt say , Dale Priestap, C. Murray, and Darin Lind two 'each; Wheeler with three, and. singles by .tt, Duane Porter. • a au; O came Poii Drenfia all with • Jeff Nesbi BARRY • :REID.B.A..' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT - P.O. BOX 300! WINGHAM, ONT; NOG 2WO • , WINGHAM KINCARQINE 306 Josephine St. . ••' • 357-1522.357-1551 (Fax) . 1-396.7977 ' •Auditing • Accoypting • rex Serificus RUSS TAYLOR C.A.• • KEITH RAYMOND :C G.A. Fr.. BARRY wit), CA. Order aczkis.. f Poonch-keel • available at Art_p_O on s Home Bakery' 528-221.1 Lucknow • -unlit Feb... 11 ' "Not lust an an The Doliticial scene .f ��elc�. mazy gee: " by Pat Livingstone . In an.exclusive inter, View with the Lucknow. Sentinel' on Saturday, Pat Palmer, of R.R. 3, Lucknow,. announced his intention to seek the feder al Progressive Conserv ative. nomination". for, the Huron Bruce riding. in the upcoming election. , "It's time, for a credible government," said Palmer, a tax crv'sader and .past president -.of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. Palmer has enjoyed a career of 35 years•.with the Royal Bank, where. he is currently a senior.execu- tive: Palmer said he was. honored. when • Jean Charest asked him point blank, to run for "The.. current Liberal government continues: to, kill job creation; with its :5 .billion plus eniploy- jelly donut"• LUJKI4OW DISTRICT. COMMUNITY CENTRE .. OPEN -DATES' . . February Fridays .l4th-21st 28th,.' Saturdays 15th 'Feb. 7th,Teen Dance. . Pei,- 8th, -'Kinsmen Mushball Tournament . Feb. 10 - Lions Meeting :CALL 528-3429 9•a m, .5'pt Xn,ent insurance• tax sur- plus on. business,". s..a a d Palmer, Their lack of any vision in youth` education or adult .. retraining f o r. tomorrow and. the U next mil,-: Pat. - !minium simply kills:„loll security; And those hidden and continuously :rising taxes kill jobs. "We must have a gov- ernmentthat is prepared to introduce balanced budget and taxpayer legislation," stressed Palmer. .... . . Palmer said after two weeks.,.. of behind -the-• Palmer. the freedom• to bring home a. reasonable portion .Of that income:: With Jean Charest''s lead. ership, I, believe I can. ''assist >,.n•imprbving these .opporthlnities for our Can stituents; Canada is a truly • great nation: We must .pro- tect it rotect;it for our children," said .the Bruce. County . . nomination s c e;n a s, native.' • Palmer was raised iii the • communities .:of Wiarton and Kincardine, His father, Jim Painter, served as the Anglican' priest at the three point charge .of. Bervie, Kingarf and Kinlougb many years ago His parents. currently, reside in BC. Palmer and his wife of .. 33 years, Margaret; live in Georgetown through the Week and'inAshfield township on weekends.' The family farm. was pur- chased nine years ago, as a - retirement plan. They have four grown :children and one grandchild • •` He -has travelled exten ;sively nationally and inter- • nation. ally;. and served on a long list of governmental, ` business,- academic and. ' volunteer: organizations. talks, he has ,recei- ved a very .pos- 1ti:ve• response from peo- ple inthis area. "In }fur.' on Bruce, we jiist want, the opportu- n ity • .. to earn a reasonable Grey Bruce District Health Council Poor planning by DHS dela; coverage : of restructuringre by Bev Fry, Patrick Raftis anti Tracey Doerr The public is going to expect to know whatthe future holds for. the 10 hos- pitals in Grey: and Bruce counties, yet the weekly newspapersin those com- munities won't. have . the Grey'Bruce District Health Council's(DHC) recom- wi h any''purchase of a LADIEKor MEN'S FRAGRANCE for your: Sweetheart! Helping You Celebrate and Remember Valentine's Day! L UCKNO W &CENTRAL PHA RMA C Y Campbell Street 528-3004 mendations until a week • Eagleson;`also said pre.. after the DHC's health and; •• release of the report would hospital restructuring com be impossible because the • mittee makes:its.. recom: ' report., is constantly being • mendations public, • updated to adapt to chang . The restructuring; coin—.ing: ' circumstances For • mittee report was released example, Eagleson said Tuesday evening, February: media .packages were .. 4, 'hours , after the, final : "almost • ready" to go for deadline for most weekly • printing . early last . week. newspapers in the area. • However, , he , :,said : •'they The DHC: . usually meets were held up to be adjusted the :'first, Tuesday . of . the to reflect the results ofthe month. and . this meeting;, ' Huron -Perth DHC restruc held in Olken' Sound, was • •tuning s udy and an,antici, its February, meeting: ' . pated announcement',from The restructuring com- the province in the middle. mittee had •originally of last week i ° ' planned to make its.recom "We'll probably, . be mendations. • public ,'on '•working on it right to the Tuesday,' Dec: 3,: before 11th hour," said Eagleson. • postponing that meeting to• " A spokesman for Karen Thursday,Dec.. 12. That : Levemck,'executive direr- meeting was postponed tor of the DHC, also said no until ' Feb, ..4„ to give the to the request for advance restructuring committee information. • The more . time to get through spokesman said she wasn't the reams of,information it ' .in a position to 'comment. had • received regarding.. Only Levenick -could. 'do hospital °restructuring, "that. Levenick didn't DHC Chair Paul return any phone calls. •. Eagleson conceded it was • Peter ' Bantock, •DHC "badplanning" to shut out assistant executive director P1 as su4bstantial. nuinber of and project manager of the local Media outlets by restructuring committee releasing the report ` on a was away on holidays until Tuesday. night:,: Still, Monday, Feb:; 3. The requests by three Druce spokesman said •he would' County , weeklies . for be. too busy to return any advance release of infor° callsuntil after the. Feb: 4' • mation contained in the'. meeting, • report :were denied by sev- , ' Dr. Hugh Rose, chair of eral officials connected the.'restructuring commit with: the process, • tee •also turned down a ",You're not the first . request • for an advance person to ask. I've had release of information :to requests from, 'everybody. . papers whichwould,beT istry.orn weeklies, - ' from unable'to publish the infor ticians, from the min, maim' until Wednesday. The answer to them morning. • no:: So. I guess it has to . "Absolutely `. not. I'd o to : you toe," have my neck in. a slung if.I said., . did that. A lot of people out want to . ~ know,. • but ' .:it wouldn't, be fair to'every one," .he said. • • Rose did say,' "I think a positive report of liow.••the most use can -be • Made using" healthcare dol.- lays in these two counties. It's taken an • awful ,lot of work:,." Steve .Watson, Kincardine hospital chair and vice chair of the' four hospital, alliance, said• ' pulilic-:will expect' the hos- pital to know what is'iii the • recommendations: 'an hour. after the report is .released. "If:: we're handed a. report that is seven to eight inches thick (as the report is expected: to be) . we won't' • be• ,, able :::to ':get. through it in a shoirt period Of .time:,, He :added he had asked the DHC togive hospital boards some advance time, but was told no: He' said: there willbe; an executive summary in the report, which the hospital board •will ,snake as acces- sible as soon as possible to • the public. •""We can't startchurning Out :copies ` of the report, but the.executive summay will . have sortie. perspec•. titre." • •Libraries, ` municipal offices aiad";°hospitals should have. copies ofthe full:report 'Watson has • fears':people"will be up at: the hospital asking the office there to photocopy the report. Speaking on behalf . of the alliance; 'Watson said its nyembers would try to respond to the recommen- dations as quickly as possi- • 'ble.. turn to page 10 P poli . was be n„ Eagieso