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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27,1997 PAGE 19.
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looked at the human economy's
relationship to the environment and
the importance of alternative
visions in the political process.
He then raised questions about
the role Friends can play in
working to heal our relationships to
each other and the world.
Other members of the Lucknow
Worship Group attending from the
area were Jessica Anne Dozois of
Kingsbridge and Brent, Carol and
Donald Bowyer of Wingham. The
Religious Society of Friends traces
back to the 1600s and early Friends
developed testimonies on peace,
women's equality, simplicity and
social justice stemming from their
belief that God's divine spirit is in
everyone.
The local group meets on
Sundays and following a period of
singing, they settle into a silent
meeting for worship. Members may
be led to share spoken ministry
during the meeting for worship.
There is no paid clergy and very
little hierarchy in Quaker
organization.
The Lucknow Worship Group
welcomes inquiry from people
wishing to learn more about
Quakers.
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Council discusses dog tags
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be rebuilt according to the bylaw
provisions.
No survey/site plan was submit
ted when the building permit was
issued.
»**
Jim Oldfield has resigned from
the Brussels fire department.
Doug Dale painted the exterior
trim of the library at a cost of $500.
***
White asked council whether
they felt dog owners who move
into the village part way through a
year should be expected to buy a
Brussels dog tag or would a tag
from another municipality be
allowed. Presently they are
required to buy a new tag, but some
have complained.
After some discussion it was
decided that with the rising costs of-
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animal control over the past few
years a Brussels tag would be
required.
An exception would be made if
the dog and owner move to the vil
lage within the final months of the
year.
***
Several municipalities had
appointed representatives to the
North Huron restructuring commit
tee. Brussels' are Councillors Ralph
Watson and Greg Wilson. Others
are: Grey, Deputy-Reeve Robin
Dunbar and Clerk-Treasurer Brad
Knight; Howick, Rosemary Rogn-
valdson and Mark Brunarski; East
Wawanosh, Councillors Murray
Scott and Fred Meier; West
Wawanosh, Reeve Bob Hallam,
Councillor Doug Miller, Wingham,
Ron Beecroft, Archie MacGowan;
Blyth, Reeve Mason Bailey, Coun
cillor Doug Scrimgeour.
Ashficld, Hullett, Morris and
Tumberry said they did not wish to
participate at the present time.♦♦♦
Building permits were issued to
Bruce Lindsay for the installation
of siding; Keith Mulvey, sundeck;
Alexander Keffer, sundeck; Gary
Dauphin, open porch; Harvey
Shaw, re-siding and Tom and Allen
Kerr, new home.«**
White told councillors that the
cost of the cedar posts for the new
village signs was $1,748, which
was paid by the Homecoming com
mittee.
At its June meeting council had
agreed to purchase the posts at a
cost no greater than $ 1,200.
Due to the discrepancy council
advised White to check the bill for
accuracy. Anything over the $ 1,200
will have to be paid out of the prof
its from the Homecoming weekend.
H&S
changes
address,
number
Supporters of the Huron County
Chapter of the Heart and Stroke
Foundation are asked to note that
the chapter's new mailing address,
effective Sept. 1, will be Box 5,
Goderich, ON, N7A 3Y5.
To provide more immediate and
efficient support to its customers
throughout Huron County and
surrounding area, the chapter also
announces its new telephone
number, 1-888-287-7775. This
number will provide toll-free
telephone access throughout the
519 calling area to the Foundation's
administrative office in Stratford.
"Like all organizations, we must
be innovative to keep up with the
times," said Gayle King of Blyth,
incoming chapter president.
"Overall, we will be a much
stronger organization throughout
the county because we can provide
better access to the services we
offer for our customers," she added.
Heart disease and stroke remain
Canada's #1 killer, claiming 78,000
Canadian lives every year.
The Heart and Stroke Foundation
is a community-based, volunteer
organization whose mission is to
reduce death and disability from
heart disease and stroke by raising
funds for research and health
promotion.
Changes
necessary
says MPP
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education. However, the difference
still amounts to a shortfall of $4.4
million for the county.
With several other sectors of cost
downloading or sharing not yet
known, the county report suggests
there is a potential cost to the coun
ty of $15.4 million.
"Il is not the government's, nor
my intention to have property taxes
increase. We have to look al it fair
ly. Everyone has to make changes
(to pay down the debt)," says
Johns.
She also explains that some of
the increase in costs seen to date
are a result of the reduction in sub
sidies to municipalities from the
province which began three years
ago and will be completely elimi
nated in 1998.
The municipalities expected
those and have been making
changes to be able to handle the
reductions, she says.
The full impact is being felt in
1998 as both the elimination of the
subsidies and the implementation
of Who does What changes take
affect in the same year.