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About 100 people were
at the Ripley Community
Centre on Thursday night
for anali-canclidates meet-.
hag. . .
The 18. candidates for
council' int h.enew munici-
pality of Huron -Kinloss.
faced numerous 'questions:
.from the crOiNd.
Nutrient management
was a big coacern.
Councillors were asked
Candidates
questioned
in Luckn.ow
• front page 3
reserve for a water project
in PointClarkso those
funds would stay there.
Any reserves Kinloss has
in place for specific pro-
jects would remain there
for Kinioss, .Starting in
January, any new' reserves
started will be for the new
municipality.
:their opinion on large hog
farm operations.and their
effect on the .entiironntent.
A county -wide and town-
sbipwide nutrient mart.!..
agementbylaw was
f0014Sed itM, •
Councillor 0aUdidate
Mitch] TWOlan mentioned
manure spreading and its
effect ort Lake Huron.
know from .working
in Point Clark and. being
on the shoreline • when
'beach closed' signs get
posted in the summertime
people are saying•why are
our beaches closed?.It's
hard question to answer,",
Nolan. said,
"As long as the fanners
follow government guide-
lines. we should allow
them •to. Ontinue on."
'Nolan said.
Councillor candidate
James Hanna said as long
as the rule t a nutrient
managentent bylaw are
adhered to it shouldn't
have an overwhelming
effect en the .eornmu.nity's
economy. ,
"This is a large farming
community and farmers do
have a right to farm here,"
Hanna said.
• eau nci lor c an di date
Will Gamble wants to
make sure regulation, of
the rules is established
before a nutrient manage-
ment bylaw is introduced
in the new municipality.
'Thompson mentioned
the county'S promotional
campaign for the Bruce
County and the lakeshme,
"Our .township has a
limited amount of money
for tourism but the county
promotional tools pro-
motes us further and into.
Youcan have the . bigger areas," Thompson
rules in the world but if satd• • • • '
you can't regulate them.
sthaey:7 no ood,". 0.amble
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Candidates .for mayor,.
Stu Reavie and Murray
Thompson, were asked
their vision on promotion
of tourism at the munici-
pal and county level.
Reavie said the county
and all the municipalities
have to work together to-.
promote the area as Well
as Huron -Kinloss.
"We've got a great
great. sunsets, a great
beach: and a great commu-
nity", Reavie said
"The.whole of Bruce
has to work together
becauspioif anybody works
individual,they •dort't • w, *44 three, feet er.five .cottneillors.-HOwever„ if
Another question point-
ed at the deputy -mayors
was, how the entire manic-
ipality would be looked
alter if the whole council
ey
was eicett4 from one area.
Answers were much the
Mine from the seven men
contending for the deputy,.
mayor's !position.
John Husk said be
would represent the whole
township and he hoped
others would follow suit, •
• Keith vender Hoek said
'council would be mire -
senting all one area,
"There are no bound-
aries anymore," vender
Hoek said.
he ballot
When you go to vote on Nov, 9, the•ballot you will
be handed consists of three areas. The top area lists the
names of canclido,:;, ,i=r,ning for mayor - you may vote
for one; the h., it% on, is the names of candidates
for deputy -114,k. I .nay vote for one; and the third
section lists t AC... • k• andidate$for councillor - five are
needed. Full instmctions are included on the ballot.
The question has been raised as.. to 'whether a voter
must make the required marks in each section, The
answer, according to Mark Becker, Kinloss township
clerk is "No." You may complete all or any • portion as •
instructed. As an example, 'OA may. cast your vote for
seem In get as' much you should make your mark for six councillors that por-
accomplished ;" he said. don of the ballot would be spoiled because only five
councillors are needed. -
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Special needs
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• from page I.
That meant the board
WAS left without funding
for them and th education -
'al assistants didYlequired.:
When there are normal-
ly about 12 students, this•
year, there Were 40:
The government had, put
• a four. per cent Orap on any
funding increases boards
could receiVe.
Armstrong said they
appealed to the ministry
With the argument that
with that cap coupled with
an increase in the. servicet
the board had to provide,
it was like •receiving
another cutback
• Armstrong; who had not
heard the announcement
yet, on MondaY, was
encouraged
"They've listened to
what we said," she said.
Separate board gets
funding for boolKs
by Olt nalOin•, :
The Bruce -Grey
Catholic': 'School Board
• will get $79,929.50- from
the .Ministry of Education
for the; next round of text-
book and software pur-
chases. •
Finance manager Cathy
• Colton said the amount
was "no surprise" to the
board. It will •be divided
among the beat -Ws 13
stlX0CdP, basedon enrol- ,
Inent.
The grant is the second
phase of ministry fending
for textbooks and -resource
. materials to 40 along.
the • new Ontario
Curriculuni.'Coltou said .a
third. phase Will consist of
the savings 'the 'province' •
made by: requi rang. pub -
fisher tenders in Phase One
and two. : , . ,
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