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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-29, Page 17A�? d we, `+e ti an p! eota c : •,eesc+rdingg er f � :in bob . v viable.: percentagein se `tit first two ye `s ase position on the grid ;sebeaule .;. veeren1PloYees'ivill reciei two- years of the: a. re ent, wee employees witr one to three years'.. service will get 4.5i per cent theOra year and &e5 rtheffie.0004` year of the agreement. Employees,. in the four -to -seven year category '6 me o- s aunt e tatiotl ,.-itS' 'r Merin';:: 0 fat �a4 Sofa • DONG IT OURSELVES— The video( a prem a e.of "DoingItD1r,.' Ourselves", a guide to�wQ�an s self -p groups, was held last Wednesday eveningin Clinton. Jessica Hill of the Ontario government's, Women's Health Bureau was the guest speaker and was welcomed by Valerie Bolton of Women Today and daugh^ ter Monica Walker -Bolton. Thee master'. program for' ;1 District:osp al thp*roliteetliy t. hospital'sboar, fo -and Master Ingham and idd be back from -end of July, the d 4o ger'Pers has been informed During a management committee -report ,presented .. at its regular March 'meeting, the ;bow wns told italtli+e' Committee: ttee hopes . hmve re�ceivedi tiie'.. Matter plan, :and _. , master.pr+pgrani bytlat time._���' Bob Middleton, made the -,i r nouncement while "presenting .tite tmendations on howIhose'measi resu; can be accomplished? • Once the board 'has'xeceived completed :master`lan', and:,master p, program from thearchitect, the -documentswill be forwarded to;'the Ontario Ministry of Health for its approval. million The trict: S iit M . a the hospital's board of governors. The budget proposal was presented by the finance and audit committee at the board's regular March meeting. Committee chairman Marian Zinn and hospital director of finance, Gordon Baxter told the board the. document as presented is basically a break-even budget. In the 1; -89 budget, .8 per cent of the total revenue will be from a $6,670,800 Ontario Ministry of Health allocation, with the 11.2 per cent balance coming from other sources of revenue — interest income, a -reeve SUr custom en atm+ y amount #43,495. The ministry funding represents a four per cent increase over the 'budget allocation in the last- f seely a r, On the expenditure side of the ledger,,; Salaries and wages is the ,ie largest item, accounting for SA per tent of all expenditures, or $522057 Next largest item is $1,144,477 for "supplies and other expenses", representing 15.2' per cent of thetotal. Other expenditures are: employee benefits, $549,306, 7.3 per cent; medical staff remuneration, $171650,.2.3 per cent; medical and County roatl is scene of two accidenttast week County Road 20, just west of Belgrave in East Wawanosh Township, was the scene of two accidents last week. According to an Ontario Provincial Police spokesman at Wingham, Linda Campbell, 42 of RR 1, Belgrave, was eastbound on the county road Sunday at 10:10 a.m. She lost control of the 1979 Pontiac she was driving in the slush, entered the south ditch and struck the southerly slope of the ditch. Damage to the vehicle has been listed as; severe by the police, Mrs. Campbell was not but her nine-year-OId son was taken to the Wine District Hospital by automobile for treatment- injuries, reatmentinjuries, say theO} . - In a sepora . ia�el Tuesday Harold Mart. received tuajoi MAO car accident on. the due'.- report th p li r The OPP .say, eastbound on the Belgrave why.;, crossed the roach northwest end 4. into the creek. Mr, Marr was taken ambulance to Wingham and District Hospital where he was listed in satisfactory condition Monday morning, Grant awarded bry counsel for 'recreation study ,,TOrperry Township has granted . r to the recreation master plan currently underway "far. ghat andits surroundint tie%-% tie decision• was made-iElr.tl ~ ,. nd.March'meeting of council. the motion, Deputy Reeve Doug ' ,, noted that the town had rmed:Ttirnberry council of pial to ertake thee'stud .before it • actually kepi* Justus the. township �requested in the pastor, t h1p �. , 'agreed,�► ,de i,,000 toward the Bei t,of tom. rwoht- bernf to any farther spending t t of reconiniendation bl►"aster pin:. 1 F14 To Tart,' 14110 r The hospital's fiscal Yea!, pe may 1, 1988 and, designated', for the *- operating equipment * • e-. will beatiPliedlo two Maiq — the balance of the curt, cinerator project (appr $160,000) and the begin soon (approki $360,000). Property - committee chairman, e . E4ert in the , :absence ,f ptreet 1 be Ins enetii‘r '-ete tit r, proceed daring thenettit ItefOre (hats!, role ite Out and Same, Of t ts finallY approved by the .1,, In the master plan andicunister w 'program the architects hate7looked the existing facility,andhglied en t the board intends to &over the t tea years, Will, Make moon - streetlights had been requested and Other locations where they could be needed. A total of is streetlights will installed in Lower Town, se north of Winghain and three Blueirale..Tbe lights will beinsta later this spring or early .t The township pays the initittV , stallation fee. -Costs - airiortized back to, the residen ratepayers over 10 ars. 0 S, the ArthOr Eagles. Ray alker, a mernber of the °rig::: cutive of the club, 608'6111S Ofiginat Win heti, IronMen squerh+448";:wurlr4''''night;' inst their ' dent Western FOuncity, the original teeth sponsor. Taking the faceoff are Ar - o, left, and 11'6,71)10n Captain Barry McDonald. •