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Procedural _Opt to allow Turnberry, Hamrick, Morris and
amendmentsoftheWingham Area East Wkwat#0, PV• *711644
Fire 'Beard agreement are included protection. While many boara
in a discussion - paper presented for members agreed portions of the
the- board's consideration at its .agreement should be open to
regular September meeting: consideratien from time to tine, the
The discuSsiORPaper was present- document should net be destroyed in
ed by its author, ;OW Jacques, one . theproCesS,
f Hooriek 'TOwnShi -two : With this in Mind; "Mr.. Jacques
_representatOtes ad-ehairman-01 the undertook *task -of finding a way
ten-rnernber board . make the agreement flexible
board'sAugust meeting, eno to Mend** without
hamrepresentative Ron :s n to a complete over,hani.
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Bee04 '14.beg911.00etst der necessary to
reopening the Aire - agreement agreement from time to
because of_ recent changes, it is vital that an •orderly
assessment
each of the five participating andfollowed," Mr Jacquessaidlast
mull"-Wingham,. week while presenting hiS proposal
theto .
Alit any attempt
• • agreement"does not
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paper, the document basica*
esuggests a fife -step procedure for
• such amendments:
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--When member municipality
wishes -certain section or
secuons of the agreement revised, it
e other members
and the b a copy of the
resolution -r the amend-
ment and the reasoning behind that
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-request.
--Where id feels it n
sary to and agreement,
would makes her mutnendatio
---clearly stating which section is to
berevisedandWbY -7--to the member
municipalities and Asking eachcouncil to ass a resolution ;dimwit)
the board _,consider an amendment '1
to the'specifiedseetiOn. •
receipt areiolution
a majority of the membei
municipalities sUpporting the n
to amend': the.:epcifiec.t.
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condition in UnivirSity Hospital,
- London, Monday niornint following
a farm accident 'last Wednesdain.
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Acc --lingIcka•Spokesmanfor the
Wieder i 4letaChinetit Of the Ontario
'4Provincial Police,- Donald
Ilachett, 58, -of RH,7, Lucknow, Was
g A . An invitation to Participate in the Win -the last•of several
r jUst after 3 p.m..on 8e1/5-' 4-zo kr?: 14 this area was extended to stops made in Huron County before
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was
MCon. 14- of -West Wattatiose.. _
pg group of Potential the. tour moved OR to Brucetounty.
$ from ted Kingd* Th.ititterary' for this county- was
e admit they are unclear I nveak,r the
ab— t actually did happen; but
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-te that Mr Hackett was
e run over or thrown: by his
tractor while detaching a 'cultivate*• :
He was taken . by ambtuanee 10
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Wingham acid l)strict Hospitaland
later transferralto London.
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who were guests last Tuesday at a
luncheon sponsored by the Town of
Wingham. -
The group. is in the province as
part of the Opportunities ToUr
sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of
huhitry, Trade and echi�Iog.
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also co-ordinated by the Huron
County Department di:Planning and
Development The , 'Wingham Busi-
ness Association and the town's
econotnic development committee
also played a rola m bringing the
'hstorshre.
While the group was giv
a .brief. of _t industrial,
recreational and edon r-
tunities: educational facilities
were - pointed out, and
hig Lai stop at
Madill dam School' where
P ,rienetP en'AV0pd greeted the
visitors described to them
theadvantages of an educatinn thr
At the luncheon, Chaired by Mayti?:.
• Jack Koos the .investors were
• given the opportunity during the
• meal to speak- "one-on-one" with
keel business 'representatives and
pick up a "loess roots" feeling for
the econufnic and social atmosphere
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UnOfl attempts
:toorgarize at
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• labor board hearing hat teen
schedule' for Sept. 30: in Toronto to
de tenigtie if theptdtedliretherhood
f: carpenters and loings. has
siiffleientiiise.te orkantio at iteial
**on; a 'spokesman for the
said 11*tinten has Ob.
nizt enottithisgnitiges ',tor
igioation to the laborimaide
wee, inatiagerlient at Royal
ed eminent until
ejaa
Otkett at Prandor
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