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Huron Expositor, 1999-11-10, Page 51 Rx Central Keating's Pharmacy) - Council briefs Horse severly injures man A 49 -year-old McKillop Township man received severe injuries to his ankle while attempting to separate two of his horses while they were fighting. Douglas Riley. was transferred to Victoria Hospital in -London from 'Seaforth Community Hospital on Oct. 30 after the incident on Concession 1 in Mc -10116p. • ' One of two horses which were Lighting in the field. grabbed him by ,the right arm and threw him onto a cement pad. causing major trauma to his ankle. He also r,,.cived hitt wounds on his arm Deer collisions in season Another 43 vehicles collided with. deer in Huron County during October. 'bringing this year's•total up to .161, reports the Fturon OPP Police are asking motorists to. pay special attention for deer on the road during the dawn and dusk hour...when deer are mostly likely to he on the • move.'. • "Slow down, scan the road ahead and check the ditchcs'and hush area.: for the •movement .of animals.`: say. Senior •Constahlc Don Shropshall. -..When you see one dttr..there will. he. more as they move in large .groups.: usually three or more." he says. Shropshall says this y ac's pilot project which furnished. Huron County .cruisers with'deer whistles is believed to he .t success' since none of the cruisers -. were inyolved in any deer citl►t.irins. Last fall. three' cruiser: '.ere involved in corli,nms '.lith deer News usan-1;rr:er•mark photo Snowphse fun Julie '/intent, Grade 1, amy Vaddeus, sr kindergarten and Trevor <e_vs. <.rcergcrien made huge snowforts •in the Walton Public School yard last Thursday, tak,rg 1r,l1 advantage of the surprise "snowfall that came last Wednesday Restructuring talks break off for some in county proposa. re.idv_ c'onsider ii.on by count council in December.,. f Council reduced \ hvl.IW was 'p:isstcl Thursday !o salt the 'site 01 county .council eilecto:e Jan. I . alt} i Composition of the at.ty council. wttl :,111511t 01 lilt: head of each municipality and an additional mtmher for each additional Lott) elector..: In total. council is expected to he \ reduced from _6 members to f S. By Amy Zoethout Coder ;1,r s'crt` %\r ;'allUl'i .2 7.2 m.i iagt by H... l_'„ rt.' C„.- . iI last Th .r,1a'.. two' mor„ split up• .. k:,!r•.,turrn_ tali., between • \I rs and Turnherry .hie .. -r.lkt "tt. recently ca1.:1_.the two northern mUnit4ralittes on their Own. `Talk, did break ot}. said Bert.Elliott. i'lorri, reeve -\/•'tris standin.! alone - %% oh no partner to Join leith. Turnberry Reeve Brian \I Burney .•aid , thi y - are :planning On staying .with the status quo • • H4 wtc: Township notified .the courts :n July that it. tntenZ t0 stay with the ,tato, .Inti The town:hip maintains hat w i h the internal trut.t4 rine they have ander; one. there ts no need to •trr.'.11_arti,tte with any -other munlulrahty - Grderch Reese - John -Doherty ,n.ltated Thursday that ,t their .attempts.'lo formulate a restructuring plan ith the C, ntral Huron group. s.onsistrn or the -Town of CIInton Goderich • and . 'low l.k Townships.. (till through Cri'dtrich would -stay. with Inc staid. quo. . Cietdertuh Township Reeve [.auric Cot noted that Central Huron . had received• correspondence • from C'iodtrtch. 'hut Central Huron's, proposal has already heen.approsed by county Council Coy said their group would. look at .ptotic pruPwtu..usu1 - >,rth_Cicul as they arise . o' '«erre willing ttalk at ,any tum`.• said CON.- �i.lrth ot• Godench. the proposal , merging the Townships ot Colborne. Ashtiic�� ld and West awano.h was green' unanimous support from count) Council.The aralgamatiotl will Create the new municipality of the Township of Ashfteld- COlbomc-\\ a ano.h. The three -ward municipality will ' he represented t►y a recye who will ,he elected by general yore of the new municipality. and .1x councillor. - two elected from each of the Ashfield, Colborne and Wawanosh wards. The deputy tease will he chosen from .tr ong the,six councillors: r. In a letteaddres.i:d•to Warden Carol'Mtitchel.t. the three municipalities wrote they felt their .proposal '- '-repre.sents . the hest alternative available. to the three mini . tpalities at the .present time. The three municipalities are rural in nature and• have a definite cominterest-- interes Plans on hold Restructuring=.pian,' have also been put on hold in north Huron due to a dispute over: w.ho should pay the costs of disbanding the Wi-nghanl • police force: • \\/inlharri .is •presently talking with the Village of Blyth and the Township of E.ist Vvawanti,ll. •The town is threatening legal action.,against, the county to' get it to pay for the disbandment, • ''Wingham has to resoive thl..questlon before it can ,end it's application to the .count.” said Robin Dunbar:. reeve of Grey Township. He added that the county is under noobligation to appro'c their' plan until .this !.sue .is• resol'ed "to the cO4.`.'tv'. hcnetu" Dunbar stated that tak,n this issue .tothe courts Will he a long. expensive' route. Vingham should realize it is in their hest interest W. resolve their own police problem: in their own community." said Dunbar. Mason Bailey. reeve of Blyth; stated that this issue is between the county • and ,t ri, h W i 'wham anal h.t u1d._lioi:_... affect the approval of their proposal - which the group hopes to bring forward to the • December meeting for approy al. The county .hopes it can negotiate a political solution. to this problem without entering into'Iengthy legal proceedings. County council decided to take no further action until they see • W ingham's intentions in writing. How is the rest of the county doing? Exeter. Stephen and C'shorne had their proposal approved in September. The county has received indications. that the Ministry of Municipal Affaits is reviewing their proposal. L Both the Hay. Stanley. Bayfield.'Hensall and Zurich group . and the Goderlch Township. ' Clinton ',and Hullctt -group had their proposal s ip.pr,lyed 111 Octohcr.•Both proposals are beim_ processed hy• the minisirv. Seaforth. • Tu.kersmith. McKillop. and Brussels and Grcv haye indicated they .are in the process of discussing melding the two proposals into one. The group has indicated they 'will he In position to have •their Wong'sP page Ad in rite • 2000 iy fah ne fl Chinese & Canadian Food EAT iN OR TAKE OUT 527-0920 Main St.. Seaforth • E-tv real peace of mind. r..t n riv this 5Yrnbol .:1 protection. We provide insurance protection that leu vou.sleep atnight. That's • because the collective strength of out 50 community Sued •nun insurers makes .us among the most financially Seton !nsurarr, 1CIWOIKS '11 Ule wi,rld. . 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