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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-22, Page 2latekriow Sentinell, Weifileadity, February 22, 19$4-,,Fug. 9I e ® Another merge. •setting;;Iloack t table has :been euaa - F ,y long, wait for :the health_. kter`, =tan ..grantY.e approval tat° the •p Befora•vlsting'on'whether or not:.to. cad tenders, the � heard the final, report' froipn an ad li ... • yam` to item the r•..Wxn'- con ,unit +fid ; i mve ,° tie e ! mounting at ''successful. VOW raisii ig'This eOMMittee . made ci Palin• y> Buil in community' at lar+, `air =possible i 11,enderstaa •ty`nd, its` hospital," The report concludesawith two recommen- dations aimed at ensurinA better conrunir 'on betw the , os it co _ �T { a4. �, ... ,:. lt,..p. ta.1 and..... mmunity., '/ �J.'.�tltwes,,'so;that a jp`.�/eTM,.(willl not reopen' in the' C' �,it ryJ 1. ' However, while •the ..board expressed of : *- .appreciation.* the `" -of' _ bnaurd� the coirirlue; e• it ;accepted( only 0,004f -the recommends- tions; decisively Voting'.. down the seg producin. end showing tkhe video presents?The first reconimendat, on, 'which was ggo ted u ani, ously -th. 'ani% on':tle hospital, .which as �ah ad n , beard t e hos ital" s . an communis u s should develop"timely, on oing methods: of throughout heerly �xr, tailins with he pubiip , also,Inits le noted it had made nearly. 70.presentati sins to',. — i $e `these methods,; asnecessa .,Among total of ,over .1,000 pea le,'re cel wing a get ... _ e , .'rpethoda .suggested are letters' ' to deal of positive members an indir n rd, thte . coni, ittee to king ways to . monitor, assess and in the process.'.. c*oirs outlining board business, open "The outcome:,:ap,rs to be, a�cceptance of 'hooses for the public and mix the the (building) prop ra h and support for it,". . " executive director, Norman Hayes, available the report says, noting that support has been to.„ accompanf, board ` ,members. in , ,their evidenced by a` number of public donations reports to municipal;cou ils and pledges, and offers to help withthe fund " The second`recommendaton,. which prow= Ashfield Townsi:II council met, on Febru- ary 7. Councillor Grant Parrish was absentt. Four members . of the Dungannon Senior Citizens attended reg' testing: a grant to assistin thepurchase ofthe'former'church in , Dungannonto be used as" .fin activity centre. An application for weblike of a lakefront lot on part of lot 20, front concession was approved. • Tony McQuaid :' of the •Huron County Federation of Agriculture made a presenta tion of . the activities in 1983 me -their eir proposals for 1984. They: suggest. that the,.. Township. either" increase'their' grant. or pay' on a levy system .. of 2''/S a mill on the actual farm ass mentor : : .:.. , , ;�: By-law2, 1984 authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow up to five. hundred thousand dollars from the Bank of Montreal; Lucknow, for current expenses in 1984, was given three readings. ,and passed.' Ian Deslaiirierlfcoin the Maitland Valley Conservation' Authority'outlined' the Shore- line. Mapping Study which they intend to have done in 1984.;The following resolution was passed; "That Shoreline :Mapping be carried ; out in Ashfield Township on lots 1 to,4 N.T.P. the -town plot, ;Port; Albert and 'lots 1° to 5 S.T.P. Front Concession and that Ashfield Township agrees'. to -be designated as a benefitting • municipality ,. for the Shoreline Mapping 1984 study at a • cost to the municipality not to exceed 5416.00. The .clerk was instructed tomake applica-. tion Mei a Maintenance Bu4g t under they Drainage , Act for 1984 in they amount ' of 521,500. Fourteen applications were received. for a building inspector. It was decided • thait the w ges be set at 58.0.0 per hour: that he be .a residentof Ashfield and final decision Will be made the ,March, meeting.' Road ,accounts of 533,930.13 and general accounts of *58,734..91 were approved for payment. There will be no meeting on February 21 and the next meeting . will be Tuesday, March 6 at 1.30 p.m. • Announce new arrivals BOYD - Brian and Susan are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their son, Jarret Michael, born at Wingham and District Hospital, February 6, 1984, weighing 9 Ib. 1 oz. A Tittle brother for Angela and Christ- opher. Proud grandparents are Elwin and Jean Boyd and Jack Abercrombie of Meaford.Linda and Michie are now in MILTENBURG - Leo and Cecilia of R. 7, Lucknow are happy to announce the arrival of David Mark, weighing 81bs., at Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday, February 14, 1984, a brother for Paul. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mii en - burg of R. 7, Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gunnewiek of Elgin,,, Ontario. RITCHIE - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie of R. 3, Lucknow are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Aaron Eldon James, 7 lbs. 9% oz., on .February 1, . 1984 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital; . Goderich. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Curran of R. 1, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie of Goderich. A great grandson 'for Eileen Curran, Ella Bogie and Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Cook, all of Goderich and a great great grandson for Helen Cooke of Goderich. FOUR BEDROOM HOME • 1/2 Block from Main Steet, wow" New ItenorNsTight Stove 52847 erste before being tbatboard-tee gs,should be ublic ,> ir' t1 ee manner of docotiou. the'geni ral public °would 'be attendand observe at board s, -'but no to take part in discussion, The proposal,:. which: had been strongly-. su , . Ppotted by cOiniliiatn><ty.rzlembers of ,the ad • hoc aot, nSteeon *� l ds hatt would a�1 ingHess bye.board tct .1?!e completely open and letthe public see how it. operates, as,,, well • as. that, as' a publicly funded institution, _it should be open to public scrutiny, found little favor with the bRard.. . Board. members Dr:, Waiter ' Robert Pike both expressed strong atom Su for the recommenda ion, ►bila 'Hanlonsaid he Would `sugpo ,. a --versttioil spec g that public attendan tt could only b by written' request to tl chairinau. Other boa ti?ia :opening :r%eetl'ngs•: to the public. Woul di°scotrage< discussi a or • could lead' t •'�f IY^ 4 i�:."40‘ Y Fo •'disturbances; at bo etm s' . •Charrma Mary Veit* pointed out R a4,it isnot commo for hos .ital.beards' to- rennet• the �ublic, 'o P P even the.mess, to -at!, },.d thea, eti n "s,. Mi�.1. ;n �,� z_,. M�-.�.> In. e end, t'he • e e_mmendatiOn- w reject . -104* vo 9s , 5, ..:. ;;),f, A concluding suggestion that the.. boar should recruit a fund raising chi' i an "." as quickly as possible.' ' ens . , ,F mo ent- um from the video.presenta on'. Maintain. in. �� P n R� . ed, was noted by . the boar a without ,, c.,..m 't. It was . t i Inmfgeri out .iiia Bile this bad leen discussed? by °=the ~eonint it was; lot a formal reconme' dation.. ,ers said they . feare By Marie Park The Willing.: --Workers: held a pot ° luck supper and meeting on Wednesday'evening, February. 15 bribe United Church: basement. Rev- Roberts spoke to -the group on Ventures and , Missions. . Sympathy is ` extended, to Violet Durnin. and family on the death of a dear husband 'and father;' John 5. Durnin. Flowers were Placed' in the Dungannon United. Charcii on Sunday in his ;memos; • Visitors on =Sunda, Hodges were Steve ,an...a. Amber ofGoderich. 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