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Public Meeting
Date: Wednesday, November 1 ith.
Time: 7;30 PM
Where: ER. Madill High School VVingham
Everyone is invited to attend this exciting
Public Meeting to discuss the up-to-date
proposals, plans and Complex Design.
The project committee will be on hand to
answer any questionsyou may have:
Come out and join in on the excitement on
what will be the beginning of a very
important Community Project
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i4Even if we .can save
one school, the fight's
worth it," she said.
But she cautions="All:
we've done is bought a lit -
de tittle.'
Seaforth and Walton
public schools, have been
taking a wait -anti -see
approach to the issue, pre-
ferring to wait to fight
until they know for certain
whether. or not their
schools are going to be•
closed.
The board is currently
compiling statistical infor-
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nfor(nation about each of its
60 schools which
Armstrong said it will ana-
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ing input from school'
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While the board is .also
dealing with moving most
of its operation to
Seaforth,, Armstrong hopes
they will have the statisti-
cal. information gathered,
in a couple weeks.
Monday night's release
indicates "a mechanism
will beestablished" to
enable school councils to •
ask questions and make
suggestions.
Murray is waiting to
learn wtt'at criteria the
board' is .setting out when
It Makes the new list.
"We're going to fight
closing every step of the
way. We're just waiting•
for the rules of engage-
ment," said Murray.
Ashfield -cottage
scene oi crime
Police received a report
on Oct. 31 about a break,
enter and theft at .a cottage
on Conc. AFC Ashfield
Township, The cottage is
down at the beach and
faces the lake. it„was bro-
ken intosometime during
the previous 10 days with
entry gained through. forc-
ing the front door. A
Panasonic microwave,
Genexxa CD stereo and
Tasco binocu.tars were
stolen,
On Oct.31, Conc. 12
Ashfield Township resi-
dences reported the theft
of Halloween decorations,
Sometime through the
night' a four foot wooden
wagon wheel and corn
stalks with fancy bows
were taken from the front
yard.
Three 1.9-y, ear-oId
Palmerston men have been
charged in, relation to a
number of break, enter
and thefts in. Palmerston
and the Gorrie/Bl'uevale
area around Sept, 22.
Mount Forest OPP with
assistance from the
Palmerston Police execut-
ed a search warrant on
Oct. 22 after receiving
information about stolen
property at a'residenve in
that town. Stolen property
was recovered. •
Waste management plans
not being met ih Brice Co.
by Pat Halpin • ,ting close to that at all," , to have resources commit-
Bruce County is falling
behind on the goals set in
its waste management
County planning direc-
tor Malcolm McIntosh
said most landfill sites still
have 25 „to, 30 years of
capacity,' but the county:
isn't, meeting its goal of
diverting 50% of house-
hold waste by the .year.
2000.
"I don't think we're get
IV,iclntosh said in response ted just to the issue of
to a question from waste managementin the
Lucknow reeve Stuart .county;" ' Mctntosh said.
Beavie: The waste than- "We have 'someone in the
agement plan was adopted, • department right now, but
in 1994,. but McIntosh said it's just to basically do the
its targets can't be reached, •ntonitoring of the: capacity.
without more.resources on an'.annu�al'basis' and
from the planning depart- undertake a household
merit. hazardous waste event.
"I think n.;terms of every second year."
impleawntanoin, we would.' Scree " municipalities`
be able to track (progress) have..'re;ached. the 50 per
a lot better if we were able. 'cent diversion target, 'but
McIntosh said ' his depart -
w naentdoesn't have the staff
to. do daily: monitoring
needed to meet the goal of
county -wide waste reduc-
tion. •
%ucknow is one of 25 communities in Grey -
Bruce to receive donated copies of the video
series '.'The Alzheimer Journey" courtesy of the
Alzheimer Society of Grey -Bruce, Deborah
Barker (left), executive • director, handed' over
the videos to Anne::Johnston: at RN Central
'Pharmacy last week: The ..Sarna series is also
'avaiiabte .at the .Ripley 'PUblic Library. (Helm
Photo)
Advertising Correction �
Rerisembrance Day Service
Parade from Legion to the
Presbyterian Church
for the .1 COO AM Service, not
to the Anglican Church as stated
in ad last week.
Millennium
funning
possible
for museum.
'by -pat Halpin:
Funding from Canada's
• Mi.11eftniu n program,
could help build an •addi-
• tion to the Bruce County
Museum and Archive's it►'
Southampton.
The Museuni 'has •Bruce
County Council approval
to apply for the funding,
which could"cove.r one-
third 'of the cost of the$2
million expansion, prosect.
A' two, or,three storey
addition° joining' the exist-
ing wings of themuseurn.
would: allow for<expansion,
of the archives, increased
.storage'and work space,
and elevator access toall
public galleries', in the
museum.
The expansion "proposal
was developed' by. .the
museutri's. physical Plant '
subcommittee. 'Tentative
pians are to.fu•nd,. the
remaining two-thirds of
the cost, through- - the
provincial Millennium
Project, corporate and pri-
vate donations. •