HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2002-04-10, Page 11Cole Glanville,above, is a sleeping bunny while Hailey Kaufman, at left, hops with all her heart during the annual Hop-a-thon for
Muscular Dystrophy held at the Seaforth Cooperative Children's Centre recently.
Susan Hundertmark
photos
From left, AIIy Gerber and Darby Oster are high stepping bunnies during the recent Hop-a-thon
for Muscular Dystrophy at the Seaforth Cooperative Children's Centre.
Asphalting should wait
say county councillors
Some say, leave temporary location dirt
in place?", questioned
Klopp about the asphalt
issue and also referring to
the ongoing fees they are
paying the ambulance
consultant.
Coun. Neil Rintoul,
Ashfield-Colborne-
Wawanosh, said he is
definitely against paving
the temporary ambulance
site serving Clinton and
Seaforth.
On the weekend, hc said
hc and his wife took a
drive around the station on
their way home from
Stratford and there were
wrecks all over the place.
"Get thc hcck out as fast
as we can and get a new
site up and running," said
Rintoul.
Coun. Carol Mitchell,
Central Huron. said
council has to not Tose
sight that they arc building
an ambulance service.
"Let's move on. Vcs, we
have to work out the details
but this is something we
offer for the health and
well being of residents of
thc county."
Clerk -administrator Lynn
Murray said there will be a
report on all permanent
sites and their progression
at the April committee
meeting of Agriculture and
Public works.
By Sarah Caldwell
Goderich Signal -Star staff
Asphalting the laneway
and around the temporary
ambulance station at the
Jervis property on Hwy. 8.
serving thc communities of
Clinton and Seaforth was a
contentious issue, once
again at Huron County
council on April 4.
He said there was no
motion passed by the
Agriculture, Public Works
and Seniors Committee
which looks after
ambulance issues to give
thc go ahead to pave this
site.
Warden Norm Fairles,
said the only difference
with the paving of thc
Clinton/Seaforth temporary
ambulance location is that
it was not included in the
lease as it was with the
other stations.
Jon Hambidcs, thc
county's consultant on land
ambulance issues, said thc
paramedics at the
Clinton/Seaforth station
have been asking him when
the laneway is going to be
paved as the vehicles arc
dirty and they are tracking
dirt into thc stations.
"Can we he spending
Huron County dollars
without adequate motions
"So. I'm to be confident
that there will he no
asphalting done before the
next council meeting and
nonc is put on the
ground?", questioned
Coun. Rob Morley, South
Huron.
He was assured that no
he done until
paving would
that time.
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