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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 the-006cationet and County tax increases, Sponsored by Lucknow & District. Chambet of:Commerce NotiCeOf. R-. 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 • One (1) of:the geographic area of the former Ripley P.U.C. may„be made by Completing' and filing in the office of the of the. Township of Nntoss, nominations in the prescribed form. : • ' A nomination must- be signed by the candidate and may be filed in person or by an agent at a time When the Clerk's offiee, IS open and no later, than Nomination Day Qctober 9th, 1998 :at. 5:00 p.m. A Prescribed nomination filing fee ($100) must ,accompany the nomination form. A:nomination must be certified by the Clerk belore • such person becomes a certified candidate for the office t� whichshe or he is Nomination forms and Candidate *idea era available atthe Township of Kintosa Office' in Holyrood,-duri4regular office hours (Monday 10 Friday), 839 am to 430 pm) closed ritneon hour. On Nomination Day,(Friday, October 9th, 1998) the office will be .open to . Of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern theinselYes adderdu1911y,. and futthertaite notice that the manner in Which said nominations shell, be •filed is set forth in the Municipal Elections Act , 4 . : Electors are hereby given notice that if a greater number of candidates are certified than are required to fill the said Oleos, voting places will be open on the dates stated beltitv fOr the purposevoting. • • . -• • ADVANCE VOTE - Saturday, October 31,1998,(900 a.m. to 500 pm.) • - VotiNe DAY Monday, November 90998 (1000 am. to 800 pm.) Dated this 16thPay of September 1998 , :”, : • • . .• -MarkL Becker, A.IVI.C.T. . ' • • . Clerk; Township of Kinloaa a strong majority. ' • ADVANCE SEAT SELECTION -4ZE CDN $ PRICE GUARANTEE SiGN AT Li c____\• V A-0- A T, p N.'S"' ****Al.t. 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