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up, ricirjritit saying. that we need it," establieha MOOT at for" s
Mt Gaunt sakithe age of the purposes; biltItt; 41400 advlSe
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pumper currently at the satellite that board's cannot have reser*
station in Corrie is reason enough-. funds. ' th
We have, a truck that could fall Mr Gaunt toOk Mr. Meier's state- tQId the rnee1Ing'
apart, simply because of age," Mt merit one step further tO-say that Oyach 'by e
Count after hearing auditor's the
And who decided that?" Mr.
Cox asked.
"Age, itself, dictates it," replied_Mr. Mr. Gaunt.
Although Mr, Fairies explained
some of the background leading up
to the board's decision to consider a
new pumper, Mr. Cox still was not
convinced.
"I'm not trying to be vindictive,
but to have something like that (the
purchase of a new pumper) and
have to present it, you've got to s
have some points to do it," Mr. Cox
said,
advice, are4 1410 aS why he '1)00Al
the Wingharn representative kis- asked to quote. - •
gested that each municipality - "YOu're telling me that there's
should set up its own reserves. , only date place in Canada that can
Although Turnberry has, in fact, do the Work con theAassIs?" Mr.
established a reserve account, rep- Cox askerlthe firechief.
resentative Nelson Underwood Mr: McGrath also wanted to
made it clear that the township know how many, companies -there
wants to wait one more year before are in Canada that build fire trucks.
purchasing the pumper. / Howick, said Mr. Fairies, had
4Howick representative erald already approved the $44,700 figure
D'Arcey agreed w“-li Mr, unt's and that it Was a case of "knowing
earlier staterneet at the quoted exactly where we, stand" by
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price for the chassis is a goad one approving the known 11:4P re. ,,,-....:;,,,,,
°If we can get a chassis for that That's okay, but IlliaVe no klea
price, then we're not too far out." whether this is a good price or not,"
Mr. McGrath called attention to Mr. COX Said.
ailed for, tenders on the pumper alteritatiVeilifthe boirrit'wereetia go
and that the price from Superior ahead with the purchase and his
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East Wawanosh representative
Fred Meier said the last time the t
board had discussed a major capital c
purchase, one ofthe Wingham rep- a
resentatives at that timeil,Tire-
he fact that, the board had not Mr. UnderWood=woridered'af the;
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WINNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE AND
DUSTIN HOFFMAN FOR BEST wok 1
"What if we (the board) ea*
we're going to pay for the pumper
and you
okhepurchase in 1989 were: HOW.
put any money into it?" he asked.,
— Bert Elliott and Wayne Ril -le ,
'Wilds going -to pay if the board
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Gerald D'Arcey; Morris Towns
ick Townshije — Norm Fairies aniel
livants,asp,tunperr:,
and they say they're not going to
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theloWnship's other iepresentatiVef,
Against the motion yere:,..,Wi
"°--" R-6 if '..•Bgeeirat Nita
McGrath; lurnberry-Township
JOhn Cox and Nelson Underwood.
The board agreed to -hold, off thethe i
actual. purchase ,itr :order_ -to
Turnberry and Wingham repr‘
sentatives to report the boardrS
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In fact,,,,conse.rVatiOn officers from A r010 cokesm.
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closed; boort Of jug( suefii ease hunting easo or both.,
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this month When a Kinloss Town- archery hunters, and the 4
ship Man was fined $500 following ::ulation must be, prOegtd at, 6
a plea of guilty to unlawful posses-• times in order to sustain or increase
to the CroVpiii "
Fish Act,, Thevenison was 'forfeited ril- ,
sto0"n of deer retiteh:oGjoisonty/Hapn,dit'... Department
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offieetS-iregpciiided to a 'repOrt ci 'an' „
illegal deer kill at the man's
were called
dence.. out ttsiiilhhaate s'ef6asof4nt*fiit
t grass fire
had • last Saturday.
inW4I'glity:oridC64; a lid in a Fire Chief HatieiGaOt'said-the •
shed, was seized. Damage the call Amite at 3 p.m. to the Fred.John:;,
cage-iiidleat6d that the had ston property at Lot 24, Con. 1 of
been Slot by -a gun rather than a TurnberryToWnship. -
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decision to the next meeting of their
respective councils.
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The Centre of Forensic Sciences grass,,accontinito Mr. Gaunt, who,.
n Toronto analyzed the wound and reports no damage-.
ow,. board,
decides in recorded vote
(Continued from Page 1) According to the fire board agree
of Jim Hunter, the township's other ment, the cost sharing responsibili-
representative. ty for both capital and operating
Voting against were: John Cox budgets is: Town of Wingham, 36.2 ,
and Nelson Underwood of Turn- per cent; Howick Township, 29.6
berry Township, and Bill McGrath per cent; Turnberry Township; 17.8
and Ron. Beecroft of Wingham. per vat;149rris (8.7) and East
Wawan�sh (7.7) are responsible for
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Friday: 7:30'aorn. 9:00 p.m.
Phone 351-2240. We Deliver.
'TheY,Rtegt4P:14Nver?ae,cilstritioed
e:gually..amonsihkiire board
two to eadrof thenninic-
ipalities.
-Because the voting distribUtion
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does;not re flect„ the. budgetary
situations such as
that of last Wednesday are possible
— that major expenditure can be
dictated by those who, together,
will have to pay less than 50 per
cent.
The board's decision is to pur-
chase the pumper chassis this year
frorn Superior Emergency Equip-
ment Ltd. of Red Deer, Alberta.
In a letter to Fire Chief Harley
- Gaunt, the company quotes the
total purchase cost at $164,555
the chassis will cost $44,700 to be
paid in 1989, and the balance of
$119,855 to be paid in 1990 when
the completed truck is delivered.
In a break down of cost shating,
• each municipality will pay the fol-
lowing: Wingham, $16,181 1989
and $43,387.51 in 1990; Howick,
$13,231.20 this year and $35,477.08
in 1990; Turnberry, $7,956.60 in 1989,
and $21,334.19 next year; Morris.
$3," .90 in 1989 and $10,427.39 in
1990; East Wawanosh, $3,441.90 44 •
1989 and $9„228.83 in the next.
Roth Morris and East WawarioSie "
will pay less over the two-yrar peti.
od than the $16,181 Wingliant will
be asked to contribute in just the,,,
first year.