HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-09-23, Page 3PoTice destroy 1161 plants
during operation eradication
Police services in Bruce
County report that about
1161 marijuana plants
were destroyed during
"Operation EradiCation":
Huron Township 35
plants at one site;
Greenock Township - 15
plants at one site; Brant
Township•.. 129 plants at
'•one site; Culross
Township - 58, 200, 48, 65
plants at four sites;
• Carrick Township 50,
20, 130, 193, 16 plants at
five sites. •
• Operation Eradication
is an ongoing provincial
operation with the corn-
nutnity and police in an
• effort to retina, the
• amount of drugs avoidable
for illicit use• .
Shigk vehicle accident.
Jane!' .Cretier, 20, .of
Wingbam, suffered serious.
injuries in it single vehicle
accident on Sept., 20.
• Cretier was •driving a
1.981 Oldsmobile Delta .
• north on Bruce County
road 12when 'the vehicle •
left the roadway and rolled
over throwing her from
the vehicle. The accident
happened about 2:10 Oat.
on Sept. 20, north of
Belmore, .
Cretter was taken to
Wingham. and District
Hospital and later trans
ferred to a London hospi-
tat.
impaired/Over 89 trig
A2-year-olc1 Lucknow
man was arrested and
•charged with impaired and
over 80 togs when police
stoped a motor vehicle
being operated..1.ratiCallY
on Inglis Street, Lucknow,
on Sept. 1.
License suspended •
A 19 -year-old
• Whitechurch man was
charged and had his
license suspended on Sept.
19 when a routine traffic
stop revealed •he was
under suspension and as a
class 02 driver is not
allowed to have any alco-
hol in his system.
More work for new, •
smaller county council
• Bruce County council-
lors got a look at the esti-
moted work load for next
year's smaller council, and
.some don't like the -looks
of things to come..
Laptop cOmpUters, more.
homework and more
•
reliance on county staff
could be the order of the
day for next year's council;
which will ,havo fewer
than one-third the cUrrent.'
.muntler of *ember& •
• Amalgamations and,
elections slated for
' November will' Shrink
county COUnCil from 27 to
.eight , mentbers,
.Restructtiring.chair Stuart
„ Reavie said next terms
• mayOrs face 'eight -hours 'a
month of'reading"and ot •
• least three Meetings to
• cover county. business,
Plus the workload of their
own municipality. •
• "You're gOing•to have to
• review items prior to your
committee meetingS, and
• there would be more infOr-
••motion passed on by way.
' of new communications
such as- computers and •
faxes," Iteavie said, •
:'• "When they come to
•county Council, you won't
have 3 people sitting
• around having SornebodY
read the reports to theta."
Reavie's committee is
• •aiSo reviewing council .
„ pay; which now ayerages'
$5,000 CO $7,000 a year. ,
GreenoCk township
cOuncillOr ; :Maurice
Donnelly attended
Thesday's meeting to hear
details of how county
council. will work witt
fewer. •Member's.
Afterwards, be estimated
the duties of county coun-
,cilfor and head of loCal
Council will take.15 days a
month, and predicted that
•will' discourage candidates ,
from running for office,
"You have to be either
retired or have your oWn":
business and have.soine-
one key' to look after it for
you. It's gOing to prevent a
lot Of people from running
for municipal ;office,'
Donnelly said. ••
Milduray-Carrik reeve
Keith Campbell adplits the.
nett, job of rn,ayor
county council inember
Will' be "More, fuil time'
than- it currently is, btit he
said the county has. no
option abOut the increased-
Weirkload. Services dOikn-
. 'loaded, froot the province
will further increase the
'respoitSibilities of Bruce •
County councillors, even
as their ,numbers
ipdticed because of amal-
gamations' -effebtiv• e
January I .
"Iguessrl.sTee 'the proba-
bility Of eliininating peo-
ple who might be wanting
to-getitivlVed in that
position ,because of' the
occupation they have,".
Campbell said. -
"I don't know the
.option."
Campbell said he was
able to take time for cotin•
ty business, thanks to. an
• arrangement with his then -
employer; He recently .
completed a term as,
• Warden of the county, a
post he deferred seeking -
Until his retirement.
In sptte of'the concerns, . •
council voted' down an •
attempt to reopen discus-
sion about delaying the
restructuring plan until the:
ye• ar 2001.
Brant reeve David
Thomson and Arran ,reeve
Ross Herron made the
motion, argning that Conn-
ty 'municipalitiesneed -
more time to, consider
police costing estimates
• and prepare for the
November
But, Warden, }tarry. °
Thede ruled the motion
:was out of order. The pro.
• cedural bylaw states a'
motien, to rescind a ,County
• decision has,to be made by
two members who4up-
pMed the original restruc,
turing vote. lalderslre's
John Aipaugh and
•'Arnabel'S Yvonne. Huron,
argued against that inter-:
protatiOn; but when Thede.
ealledlor a vote of suPport,
on his ruling, it pasSecl-bY
Lucknew Sentinel, Wednesday,'September 23. 199& — Page 3
Attention. tmoktiow
.,CQmmerct.at.:and.Re*dehtiaIH...
Taxpayers
An iritrmati61: nightwill be held
• TitesdaV September 29th, at 7:30. 0:!.M,
'• 'downstairs the-Town:Hett,
Coun01 nieMbers wili be present.to explain
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NOMINATION FOR OFFICE
Municipal•Electioris At, 1996 (S. p2)
• Notice is hereby giVen• to the Munici'pal.Electors of the former TOWNSHIP QF
• KINLOSS, ,TOWNSHIP.OF HURON AND THE VILLAGE OFLUCKNOW in the County
of Bruce for the newly 'amalgamated' Municipality office •
, TOWNSHIP. OF HUROWKINLOSS
Nominations in the Township of Huron -Kinloss for the office of
MAYOR
• One (1) to be elected
DEPUTY -MAYOR
• One (1) to be erected
• COUNCILLORS
, • Five (5) to be elected .
UTILITIES COMMISSION •
One (1) of the geographic area of former Village of Luaknow
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' A nomination must- be signed by the candidate and may be filed in person or by an
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