HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-02-18, Page 1V
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hie 8-4ear-olr ewe whO, whoWet week., gave birth' to
fuerlittle one The birth of twine or triplet*. le
MOM Qommon, but mothering quads' ie outt ar
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hip, 1 brother* ' ORM •Qolt ,: vitnili they
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by Prat: Livingston
>.ucloow council and'
• Delores .Sokolosk i si,tancd
° d'a, later of iunderstanding at
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by 1t�at Livingston
Downleading: from the.
province is dffoctting the
Wheels Away board (T''.
tiiregtors as: well'.
Representative:RePtesentativefi. Viekt
Piluke and ►tsar Fair rhet. .
with councii, last Tuesday
• to explain the;agency's s,t
dation; A$ of .Jon.- 1 .
Wheels Away no longer..
receives any subsidy frau
the IY iitts:t><y " of.
Transportation, instead of
the agency. downloading
the whole east to tb,e.
municipalities, the board
will . embark•• uproar. more;
fund-raising, `and inc;Ps,-
ing tie east of ride for
clientele;,
The hew -van pt rehased:
last year is completely
paid: for and plans are to
Muer' .t
ttee
Huron County. Council
has: decided a new coiraw
miittee,,is needed; look into'
the- on-going hssiie. of,
Manure • inanage.0 ent in
the county.
At c ou nei l's; Jan,,' g
meeting,' it was decided a
Nutrient Nlan"ugetrterit
Plans.Cotxhrnitte,e Would,
;;
formed, to mord "aggres
2 " .�s;iv"e1y.",, deal, .with' the -
enforcement, monitoring.
and evaluatiOn of manure
manag_eirient- systems ixl
the county, . •
heads OL :eourtcil.and tran-
sition teams, to hear "son e -
.one. from Niu,nh;e•ipat .
Affairs. explaiin `the 'what
.. the l~eb. 10 meeting;:or:
and how' surrounding the
county restruetur'irag,
Due to downloading,
the grant ,' to the
Agricultural Society this
year Will, be$400. LaSt''
year's. was. $450. .•
Three, . , bids. were
received' to prepare the "
annual perform i ee '.;
sewage report.. Council.
accepted: the lowest bid of ',
$3,950 (QST included)
from Henderson Paddon
$***;
.'.Councillors Lillian
Abbott and Paul Zinn
were appointed to _the >:
planning,advisory corgi-
rriittee.
council,: regarding the
drain onher property at
Lot ',Plan 20, •
S.pko1oski presented'
two quotes. for•` relocating,
tile; drain and also her plan •
for landscaping later. `cti1..
Councrilwill obtain one,.
more quote forthe work.
Council approved the
budget Surplus,of $22,483:
iron arena oileratians.
being .allocated to, enpens-,
es identifiedby the point
recreation board,subject
to approval' of all member.
nluiticipaliti.cS.
,Approval was. given: to.
the'proposed hudget of the
Luc known and District I ire
,department in the amount
of .$56,175.
Keeney' Rcav,ie and"
Councillor Rick
McMurray were appointed'
til the transition :team to
deal with the arnalgarna
noir of Luckilow with
1cin.losand.;' Huron
Townships.
A meeting was,, planned
lry;the county for today for
Council ' agreed
Huron Township's. pro-
pctsed -increase on the
bylaw cnforcghnent pro-
'gr'am administered by
them The monthly admin
istration..fee .will: increase
.from S30° to $5,0 and
mileage: frohm .30 to, .32.
The increaseis a result of
fewer municipalities, "par
ticipatirmg in the agree-
ment.
Seuexal inn nici1x aiities
in the; eontity • alroady.
rept"ire; farrn,ers. to;,cpr-
plete, a. nutrient Manage-
ment plans. )1'i t to :the
esiablishment of ' large,•
livestock; operations,but a
reps7rt of, the Planning. and;
Development .Committee
ew
said; there are stili' prob
lerus which need to be
addressed;.. .
The committee will be
contacting, prQducer.s.:whc
completed a nutrient man-.
raL plans;:lt year -to,.
askthee*r, opinions, on:, how
the system is w ritang;•
.
The comntiittee. will
have menhirs from., Grey:=
Township.,twliieh conifer:
•
established ."a. siini lax coni-.:
1 ltigc').z rej)r# sefltatiVk$..'.
iron),.: 'the : 4tiro 'n,.
•I n''ironntcntal. , 1 arnit
Coalitions'1 ei he s of the •
gener-al puhtic and; two
i;rietnbers. of the' 'Piairning,:
Anti De:`velopnnent.
' Corritxiittee, .
The eouirty irepresenta-
tives are ivlcKiflop Reeve
Ron."Murray and,•West
Wawanosht Reeve Doug
Ivltller.
66INCLUD
set aside cine -fifth •of the
costof, a replacement van;
each year over the uekt
five years. The current v,n
cost $48,000 with ,balf,o.f
that ftancled by MTO.
Last yeaf.the village,
paid a; .25 per, capita elan a .
population oi. 1096,
totalling $274, plus a S25.0'
capital donation. Itwas
poixtted,, out ;that • i n 1997..
IG Stt'l7.
-t 41tuow riders comprised,
27.36 per cent gat: all rides,:
or 521. l ase4 on those
figures and including a
surcharge, the tigtxre sug»
• gesteci for this yetis'
peeve S•tuart Reavie
. requested a five year recap
...to review the trends before
council made any det;i-
sion.
ca ea
ve
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Anyone -reading thFetk
e:
the Toronto- Star may; have
seen a familiar name in
'the front page story. Dr.
John l3radley1, anesthetist,
at Toronto Hospital; was
one of a' medical 'team
vv he.saved , the: life ..of
Toronto" .Star reporter
Warren. Geraird, who had a
burst aneurysm
l radle;y is. the' soc. 01
Eldon and Alene:.Bradley,
4f•Ltickriow::
•In,••his. story Crerard':
says, he had beat the odds.
I)r.• Barry,' Rubin; a
senior Vascular surgeon '
and:: University. of Toronto'';'
professor who 10 the
rnedi±al tesla, was ,gtiotOd
as saying, "U' you have
100°peop4-e with a ruptured
aneut•ystll` half of thorn Cliff
on the: spot in a couple of;.
minutes, of the 100 who
ruptured, maybe 40 or 50
will uuike, it to the hospi-
tal Of thoeOflyQl4
per
cent will, survive because
there are so nnapy ctompli-,
cations after:a ruptured
-aneurysm ... At the end of.
it, about 10 ; to " 15..people;,
with : a ruptured" aneurysm
will leave the , hospital
alive. So 85 to 90 per cent
will "die:,,
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