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Lucknow Sentinel,, • Wednesday, December" 5, 1984 --Page
Wilma Duiker of Guelph; graduated on ..
Saturday, .November 24 from the Diploma
Nursing Program at the Fall Convocation of
Conestoga College, Kitchener.' A pinning
ceremony and dance followed at Bingeman
Park Lodge for .the new graduate nurses.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were
her parents, Hank and Jackie Duiker of
Holyrood, sister, !Malty of Lucknow, sister
and husband, Kathy and Ken Zettler of
Guelph and aunt and uncle, Renny and Cor
Groenendyk of Acton.
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Lucknow residents sign petitions
*from page 1
Hackett and Glen Walden, who are West
Wawanpsh Township residents, were in
attendance at the meeting when an agree-
ment 'was presented to the residents by
Lucknow Village Council, who hoped , the
issue would be resolved and the treatment
facility could be built without further
opposition.
Place Street tiesidents who signed
petitions but: were not asked to attend the
December 3 meeting included. Grant Helm,
Edward and Nancy Brown and'Eldon and
Alene Bradley.
In an interview with The Sentinel on
Ftiday, Reeve George Joynt said the. Fuer
Street residents, who are Lucknow rate-
payers, would be invited to the meeting
following a recommendation from the
village's, solicitor, George Brophy.. Brophy
indicated:it. Would be favourable to have
the Place Street residents in attendance at
the meeting because their property over-
looks the site of the treatment facility, just
as the property of Allan Hackett and Glen
Walden.
Joynt said he would attempt to . reach
Burns Ross, Lucknow's engineer over the
weekendto ask his opinion on whether the
Lucknow ratepayers on Place Street should
attend the Monday meeting and the Place
Street residents would be called and
_invited to the meeting.
Subsequently only Grant Helm, received,
notification of the meeting and ;an Invita-
tion to attend by a phone call froth' Bertha
Whitcroft, Lucknow. clerk -treasurer. Eldon
Bradley, who had been told Lucknow
residents would have an opportunity to
expresls their concerns at a Lucknow rate-
payers meeting, -was not contacted. The
7-"ivcknow ratepayers meeting will address
the cost of the proposed sewage works
project and its effect on the Lucknow mill '
rate not the . location of the treatment
facility in. West Wawanosh: Township.
Allof the -Place Street residents were in
attendance at the November 22 meeting
Members of. West Wawanosh . council
attended the December 3 meeting without
an invitation and were permitted to
participate in the discussion.
Board fires anti-nuclear activist
CLINTON - After months of indecision,
, Joanne Young, the Exeter teacher suspend-
ed from her duties by the Huron County„
Board of. Education as a result of her ac-
tivities as an anti-nuclear, activist, had her
teaching . contract terminated at a special
meeting Nov. 26 in Clinton.
The board said in a statement read follow-
ing the unanimous decision that although
an employee's priorities may differ from
the employer's, "in this circumstance after
considerable, time and discussion, it Is evi-
dent that Mrs. Young remains adamant in
her course .of action. The previous steps of
progressive discipline and the decisio>qi of an
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impartial tribunal have not caused this
teacher to alter her priorities in such a man-
ner as to fulfill her duties. The Huron County
Board of Education has therefore found it
necessary to terminate her employment."
Before the vote was taken, Tony McQuail,
a trustee of the board, stated that though he
had taken part in anti-nuclear
demonstrations, he had to consider his posi-
tion as a member ofthe board. •
Mr. McQuail added that he hoped in the
future other alternatives will be considered
inproblems between .the board . and its
employees and that, "posturing and per-
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