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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-01-11, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1989. PAGE 7. Morris appoints members of committees One of the major items of business at Morris Township council’s last meeting in 1988 was the passage of the Procedural Bylaw, which sets out the municipality’s appointments to various boards and committees for the coming year. Appointed for 1989 were the following: Shirley Garniss, Wingham and District Hospital Board of Gover­ nors; Leona McDonald, Seaforth Community Hospital Board of Gov­ ernors; Doug Fraser and Clem McLellan, BlythandDistrictFire Board; BertElliottand Wayne Riley, Wingham Area Fire Board. Clem McLellan, Neil Gowing and Henry Devlin, Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre Board; Howie Morton and Linda Hopper, Belgrave Community Centre Board; Beth Ross, Wingham Recreation Board; Deloris Souch and Murray Musty, Blyth Community Centre Board; and Bert Elliott and Ross Turvey, Bluevale Hall Board. Donald Craig, Blyth Union Ceme­ tery Board; George Michie, Wing­ ham Historical Society; Clem McLel- lan and alternate Doug Fraser, Brussels, Morris and Grey Indus­ trial Committee. Alan Mill of Crawford, Mill and Davies of Wingham has been retained as Morris Twp.’s solicitor; Reid and Associates of Wingham Mabel's Grill Continued from page 4 before events. WEDNESDAY: Julia Flint was laughing this morning about the pickle Harold Ballard is in because some historians want to declare Maple Leaf Gardens an historic site and prevent the building from being torn down. When the stock market heard that Gardens stock dropped like a rock and Harold lost a bundle. It’s fitting, she said, that people only think the place is worth money if they can tear it down. Harold may have the answer though, Billie Bean said. If the Maple Leafs keep playing the way they are for a few more years the Toronto fans may finally get fed up and tear the place down themselves, brick by brick. Tim O’Grady said that will only happen if the feuding betweenHaroldandYolande and the Ballard offspring doesn’t bring down the roof first. THURSDAY: Ward was complain­ ing this morning about how the local paper had gone off half-cocked on some story without checking out all the facts (and looking straight at the local reporter when he said it). Well, said Julia, maybe our press could be more like the Soviet Union’s press and take all the time that’s needed to research a story. Seems the Soviet press is now admitting that it was Stalin’s agents that murdered Leon Trotsky, one of the leaders of the 1917 Russian Revolution. They should have it right at last. He did it in 1940. FRIDAY: Well, Tim said, he has finally found something good to say about Free Trade. Seems he was reading this article on woodstoves and it was pointing out that there are no tough regulations against pollu­ tion from wood stoves in Canada but that didn’t matter too much because there are tough standards in the U.S. and since our manufacturers want to export to the U. S. they have to live up to American standards. “Now this has possibilities,’’ Hank said. “If we get tied in with the Americans, maybe we won’t need any regulations at all then we can cut the cost of our government. In fact we won’t need any laws, we can just goalong with the American laws on everything. That means we won’t needanylawmakers. Thatwould mean we could fire all the politicians who brought in Free Trade in the first place.” has been retained as auditor; Morris Townshipcouncil, clerk and road superintendenthave been re-ap­ pointed as the township’s Recrea­ tion Committee; and JackCardiff and Bill Turnbull were re-appointed to the Brussels Medical Centre Board, Mr. Cardifffor a two-year term and Mr. Turnbull for the final year of his three-year term. Newly-elected councillor Wayne Riley was appointed as the Morris Twp. representative on the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority de­ spite a request from former council­ lor Bob Grasby that he be permitted to represent Morris Twp. on the MVCA. Mr. Grasby had served on Morris Twp. council for 21 years prior to making the decision not to run again last November, 18 of those years as the Morris representative on the Authority, where he was elected vice-chairman of the Land Management Advisory Board last February. No explanation was given for the decision, Mr. Grasby said. In other business at the December 19 meeting, Ross Goll of RR 4, Wingham was hired as Morris Twp. Landfill Site Supervisor, replacing Adam Smith who is unable to return to work at the site. Township drainage commission­ ers were also appointed for 1989 as follows: Wayne Riley (Concessions 1-2); Deloris Souch (Cone. 3-4); Clem McLellan (Cone. 5-6); Bert Elliott (Cone. 7-8); and Doug Fraser (Cone. 9-10). 1 OO'a of In-Stora Features Weekly! chicken, beef, turkey or beef & kidney Box. frozen 3.28kg Freshly Ground MEDIUM 4 XI Q GROUND BEEF I 13 rib. 3 cerrtrs. t 3.73kg Fresh! Pork Loin ECONOMY PACK PORK CHOPS I « V 57 Savarin POT PIES lkg-aaaortad cuts Covondiah FRENCH FRIES 1Oks has Five Roses ALL PURPOSE FLOUR pkg. of 72 Taftay TEA BAGS 10o«. fin Campbell *« TOMATO SOUP eq 6 9Q 3.28kg 1.99 2/.79 3.28kg .........£ Fresh! cut 3 28kg __ THIGHS or «A jl QCHICKEN DRUMSTICKS 1 • H’57ib. 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