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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-10-15, Page 2• I:' 1' ,t race 2 r Luckneow Sa: to a , WealmQpatay, Oetob?r 11.997 • r Delp support the Purple Rib a paign C) • • Every year SOthildren.: .1 `" • ifs �'artada r®rrt abuse. . There were 225,000.eases o ; hrld abuse reported in Canadre st,eur Many children 41ho suffer fro t=i. or wtthess sexual, pl ysical or emotional Ouse will grOloio tube abusers themselves, • Women's House of Bruce County Ever, person 04 thecammiinity has the responsibilityto protect,Oildrai3and take action w/ign they see a; child' risk, We must stop the cycle . of abuse l v : This announcement is presented by the Grey Bruce Family Violence Prevention t oaliti©n 1519) 3/64891 ' Extension 300 and these caring community sponsors.. Bruce Shoreline Centre for COUNSELLING 797=2880 .396-4523, Southampton Kincardine, Pollock'. Electric ltd. 69 'Huron ;St. RIPLEY ,.,,395-2982 Kincardine .DAVIDSON.. CENTREBF 61'0 .Durham "St: 396.-3491 EIMALTERNET. LOCAL SERVICE FOR GLOBAL ACCESS • Hwy, 21_ . North of Tiverton r C W `1,,/ Computers, "Service, Supp''oltSolutione 756 Queen. St. Kincardine. 396-3.114 Living Well Counselling Beth Bower • 11.N:, B. Sc, N; M. Div., M.Th. • Ih'ividual, Couple -'&' f=amily Counselling 396=1776 Women's. House' of Bruce Count 396-98.14Kincardine Hwy. 21 Kincardine 396-3355 Kincardine CABLE TV' Ltd. 223 Bruce Ave. 396-702" DWB Ariirinlstrong. Concretq RR4 Kincardine.... ;395-5692 • Bruce County BOARD .of •EDUCATION !.J BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS 910 - A Queen St:' Kincardine 396'-3565. isimmomonnene Bruce i1�%ods .Construction Renovations,. Carpentry Windows " •Siding ' R'R5 •• Kincardine 396-8000 Y\t\P PL'U8 . • T; -;N 738' Queen St. .Kincardine 396441.3 Adapt' Alarms • *sterns PORT ELGIN 832=543 KINCARDINE'513 Home HARDWARE Hwy..21 396-2032 4 Kincardine Kincardine • HOLISTIC HEALTH • Centre •Naturapdthy oTrage •Pyschotherapy ,••Reiki +Massage Therapy: *Therapeutic Touch 396;401.8. THE ' KINCARDINE NEWS, 719: Queen St. 'S96-2963 • BRUCE PRIMARY MENTAL HEALTH AND SEXUAL ASSAULTSERVICES 201 Durbam St. W,; Walkerton Tel: (519) 881-0394 • • Fax: (519) 881-0782 GREY PRtMARY•MENTAL HEALTH ' AND SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES' Lennox Court 27 Main St. Markdale TEL: (519) 985-3030 Fax: (519) 9862416 1 r r 1 9 Approve school buiIding Kinloss township coun- cil has approved the build- ing of a school on' part of. lots 2 and 3, concession 3. A public meeting was held Oct. 6 to consider the .amendment to the compre- hensive zoning bylaw. The building of the Mennonite school was deemed to dontorm with the general intent of the official plan and satisfied the require- ments of the provincial policy statement relating to agriculture..' • • • Council has implement- ed a $30 flat fee, along , With ' a• building permit application, for any build ing ,being erected on- a proerty which requires a new address number to be allocated. The cost includes the sign, post, • and installation costs by the .road department employees. ..A laneway application from John Hodgins was accepted, with the town- ouncil Maks eu,s . ship doing the work and supplying the corrugated. metal pipe, and gravel. The• road superintendent will look into Culross Township .sharing ' the costs of this driveway since it is located onthe boundary. Rail_ line property The purchase cost of • the abandoned CNR prop- or ubl of. tit • erty will be split evenly amongst those people buy- ing back sections, since the total amount is not a large one to begin with. The surveying fees will be split evenly amongst those who require a survey. The firm' of Waechter, Magwood • • and VanDedyvere will prepare the, individual deeds at a . cost of $281 each. The committee mein- bers will be contacted to review the paper work and begin the process of have individuals sign the pur- chase agreements. Council agreed to keep the parcel of land •from Bruce County Road 1 to the soccer field and .a building lot •• in Whitechurch. .p,a'or..response: to !fl'.,ro uiar.%usYnes.s Hours: SPP Rancardine LtiCknor r the.ltown hall ' ging pui ftc's Goderich - OPP detachrnent, Hwy, 21 r'4 ouh ncardtne l `l cleta,ch>uunt; Hwy: 21' ham. Cr:V.1 s 27+'; videos:,• ruin k upoi c arnpletion' *�dp�y{`�...ii r. - i by the ;public:: dthetanrn. by Andy,Bader. After much lobbying twoyears ago,;, the ..Town .of Mitchell• could very :. well find itself without the Huron .Perth' District Health Council office after all:: A transition team work- ing toward 'amalgamating the Huron. Perth, DHC' with, ahe Grey -,.Bruce 'District Health Council met last- Tuesday for the first time,, and' one of their first items o.f business. is identifying a new office, Site. Since the • region is so wide 'geographically, the transitionteam members are seeking . a,' place more central, leaving Mitchell's office on St. George St. apparently out of the pic- tures ' , The old Mitchell Automatic, Bowling Lanes had been renovated to facilitate the Huron Perth DHC; .once they Were Offi- cially named the office site in October of 1995:. ."We don't want to close off any opportunities at this point in time," said George Stock, acting• executive director with the.. Huron Perth 'DHC, "but we are looking. for a More Central.location." Stock said the DHC is a year-and-a-hal#'•into a rna five-year lease with the building owners, Norm and Donna. Wilding and lie didn't ,know what would happen if and when another office ,location is found. The office lease began March 1, 1996,. and as •of Friday, Donna Preferred location to:be. known by mid-October • Wilding said: they, hadn't b,eeninformed. of any changes.. "People have called this building .fancy, but I think it's very, verypraeti cal," Stock said; "It's a nice placetoo work .with superb meeting facilities. I. certainly don't relishthe. thought of giving it up." 'The amalgamation of the 'twodistrict health councils is to be complet-. ed by March 31, .1998. The ministry of health has requested that; by mid' - October, the six -i? (ember transition team recons mend a preferred commu- nity in' which to locate the amalgamated office. The • Move' team is looking to locate ina'toWn which, Is Central. to -the new district (which stretchesas far, as 'Owen Sound, where the Grey Bruce DHC offices are), has restaurants, overnight accommodation, social, amenities and business support .services The office must be 3,1300-', 4,000 sq; ;ft in area, : be: wheelchair accessible ,and. =have- .enough parking . for 25-3.0:vehicles. , The new amalgamated, DHC will. have 20 mem- bers-lO from Huron . and Perth, and 10 frotn. Grey Bruce. Stock said .the•• immediate: aim • is to 'have four volunteer .members from each county—two providers and: two con suniers-•as. well as one municipal•, representative froni:each county. The transition process involves a "fairly quick and heavy work Stock noted, but the tWo health councils are com- mitted to continuing their health planning functions. High priority is placed on hospital and health ser-•• vice's planning and the first steps In The applica- tion of the rural and north- ern'health policy. It is anticipated that tiie new *see 'Collaborative' page 3 . • • •