HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-03-26, Page 2PAGE 2 —GODERICH SIGNAL STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986
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Opening,
March 27
Good Friday
March 28
CLOSED
EASTER MONDAY
OPEN DAILY THEREAFTER
South Dock
Goderich
lillll: `n? e.t..S si , Victoria
Public School on Monday to shTed Staunton areilis boacked a ok Puddlemane banana in hwi h the sis hutch tludents en he visited
Public
were songs, stories and exercises with imagination. 1 photo by Susan HundeMniar
pprove Huronview project
for
for $4.5 million of the budget. Fees and ser -
age 1 vice charges are expected to provide $2.7
million to the budget.
Aw'federal grant, for the museum is
budgeted at $239,475 and $556,114 is ex-
pected in miscellaneous revenue.
A highway department deficit of $64,018
of 305 qn7
etromP
the budget is accepted, each reeve had to
accept .his municipality's share of the
budget. •
Reeve Mickle said he only agreed to go
ahead with the museum project,last year
ew would
because he understood Huronvi
be done last at budget time,ad. If he had and a he said, are being carried over to surplus
budget.
knownalas yearthis Those voting in favor of the budget
that Hheonview would be coming up h
soon, he would—have 'gone against the hisonWeWarden nLeo aeeArm Rro g,
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museum project. Seaforth Reeve William Bennett, Clinton
"I'll take people over artifacts any day," Reeve Bee Cooke, Goderich Township
he said. Reeve
Hullett Reeve Tom
The largest category in the.budget is Deputy Laurie Goderich Deputy
social' services . at $7.1 million. This in- Cunningham,
eeve
eludes $5.5 1millionllionrforegeneral welfare. Dug Fraser, A hf►eld Reevoherty, Morris e Allan Gib-
„, b
view and $ , son illy, , Reed ,,1�at'.��,, -, Hicknell¢
„; The $240,00 tb be• -set this
in nese e tS i , MrkK P
e� 0e.' d Bayfield Reeve Dave Johnston, Colborne
Huronview• $ 2 his budgetF,.
county's share, $225,000 to Family 'and Stephen hip
puty Reeve Reeve .RusseKen l arniMcCann,
Children's Services.
, nosh
The highway
as Target share budgetofthe t 1986 Reeve Jim er Robinsove n,
East
Hensall
budget..mReeve Ernest Snell, Stephen Reeve Tom
a
Health services, which takes inlann Tomes,
Those avotn g tags against theh Reeve b budget were
health unit, home care and family P Tuckersmith Reeve Bob Bell, .Hawick
Reeve
ing accounts for $2.19 million.
Recreation o in this cultural 's budget. This in- Claire es total Reeve GDeicherrt rZu i ha Reeve yRobert
$lu million i Y
Exeter Deputy Reeve ossy
eludes the $300,000 for the museum Fisher,
building reserve fund and $791,784 for the FulTurnberrynRee a Brian McBurney, Ex -
General
han,
• librareter
administration has a budgeaodf Reeve
Prout1eGoderi h TownshiUsborne p
develop ent yearp while planning
development is expected to spend $490,585 Reeve Grant Stirling, and Goderich Reeve
Harry Worsell with two votes.
this year. Absent for .the meeting were Brussels
To pay for this budget of $18.7 million, Township,
the county will receive $10.3 million in pro- Reeve Reeve Hank ankl Winders and Hay
vincial grants. The municipal levy will pay
ms escalate
InsuranCe premiu
'providing •
mandate for 'p commui}ity
•from page 1 psychiatric service since the closure of the
whereby the nursingedsupervisor on duty P Y
Bluewater Psychiatric e Holosu a 1e
Win ham community Psychiatric pro -
for
teamhe oc calls in to followhs when the gram is fundedmcommunity
p the.Goderich
per intothehospital to ask g
permission to stop at the hospital. hospet. global budget.
Board' member Bob Dempsey said he ie Goderich hospital has also received
c
was concerned about rtht�Y if a patient a letter from Huron County Council noting
expires at the hospitall rather loan in the they have approved the renovation of an
trauma unit, area in the lower floor of the Health Unit
Board chairmangRichar�l"'Ottewell conn Building at Huronview• for rent to the
b e considered.
sidered. the privtle es and liabilities mustBuilding
for the Clinton Community
b
Property committee member .Cliff Psychiatric Service.
McDonald reportedm quotation
the committee
f o► do i g remove- McDonald, is that thof e hospital enter into a
on, shid
obtain a rm eoaatl0
bens and redecehind noi'aa' dliDistrict ,Hospital lease
50 per reetnent providing for
or
which has been Psychiatric Seryto le ice. The ser- accordance with any er annum, increasesincrease
in the i prey. Y
con -
vice is preseutly'renting a house owned by sumer pricepeindex. The committee is also looking
the Wingham hospital which is quite inadc • at anotherPouse in Clinton which Is being
quote. coni letely renovated and the own& is re-
sound,
e-
The accouunadation, while structurally Ue sin a rent of $700 per month plus
and ung in need opo ted McDonald.a lot of �i11 is utilities
and upgrading, reported•
e
estimated the Coos hospital says they
ey$do not This
iniies a ihe areaiar�e1be"ing
av Wiheha4i h pas to their
have the funds ions ibutlif the Goderich ich ng located
aced in this °P
eaon of the service be-
hospit ar'y r will never The Clinton program has fotiiidi em-
.ho5pital d6 thenecessary renovations,
ill leave the rent at the 'present porary accommadation in a church ase -
level of $212 ment as its location in the former nursing
level FM. a month. , residet?ce is no longer availble�.
ii.iotakkik0 uuv Le Lek ilUSpadi iIUa c„C
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serve Big Macs
Celebritles .
that will accommodate over 100,000 families
room nights in one year. , .
The London Ronald McDonald *use,
owned andoperated by the SouthwB tern
Ontario Children's Care Inc'., was opened
May 29, 1985 on the Westminister Campus of
Victoria Hospital, the same groundsa as the
new War Memorial Children's Hospital,
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