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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-21, Page 01r' " .,r� 7,mr. --7 W 7" I7I "777 I I I 77 `7 ' "! . . I . . , . .1 , . I � ­ - - —T- ­­­ _.__._­­- ----- - ­ . I I & . ----_e 7, I I . ! � ) � - �., * . I " I . It, , - . . I ir! . :'. I I . � , . 1. I I . � : • I I .. ,. m " '. I I ., I .1 ,. . A . I I, .1 0 I'!,r . I 1. I I . , :1. � . r,, I ) . � , I . I I I I . I I � . •". , . � . I il _ . � '.. I . . . I . . -, � � . I . . I I.-,--- . . I . .. . I �. I I - . . � . I " �., � I . I . , , I I "I ,., I I I I . .. . I 0�, I I I . . .. . I I � . , 11 . � I � / 1 I " . I _____.._ �,_ _ :­_ _� _ _ . ;� 11 I . � .. :.., , .- _ ,. - .... - .____ ___ _-I ------- ­_ - — .1— ___ . I . . _—, --.-- ..�-...-------.----4-----�,�'-'I I I , .. , I . ­ ­__­ I . '1_1____..-._______1 . I - - , - _ --.,.._ r' " .,r� 7,mr. --7 W 7" I7I "777 I I I 77 `7 ' "! . . I . . , . .1 , . I � ­ - - —T- ­­­ _.__._­­- ----- - ­ . I I & . ----_e 7, I I . ! � ) � - I I I I I Ir e oa r iscusses- -1. - - ­ . I , - ,.: . 91 0% I , I I , _. - ­ I I r I I %; �, , I ­."-,t'_�" ,,.I �,,...'. 1.1.� -,,,, -1 I - - - -. ,,�i" .. , " 'la,b"I'Ity . I . . 1.1;11�:.: I - , . I - .. I " .. * . 11 .1 I I . . � � r . -, -0 . � -11. ­ ,'I .1 - it �bters al - I I-1 J .4,m -,,I 9, ...--#, �_.. , ., f T Ig . ­ . I ­ . � - ..e' . , av . I. . . I I .�...... . I .1 . ., I , �.. - I . . . I I I— I- `I. . - '11C . . I i * I � - � 1. ,� The,I'old problem of the availability cat and "Thank God I it"was a false mean a substantial . - , ft ' ' � - i I , tial increase in the I .1 . � I . � � .1 I , . of' firefighters was discussed at alarm," he added. . Is operating. cost. - - I . - . . . , Cj dn , ' , * department' --- - I �0�e , . It I � . I length at"lapt We esday's meeting * ."I've got the manpower, ' Mr. , "This (the availability problem) I , . . ­ I I I I Y . in . .: . , , , . I I • of the W, Ingham and Area Fire Gaunt -explained, "but it's the avad- was discussed at Wingham council . Board. � . ' I � I . . ability that's the -problem. ' " A with some seriousness," said Dr. . ". . . . . . . I I I . I A number of suggestions were - --number-of membeks of the fire' McGregor, who said town. council , � FIRST SECTION' ' I - ­ "I made to improve availability during department .-work out of town, or on was under the impression, "ihI6 , ' . . 144ngbam, -ONutario, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1987 . � . . . Single CopI the daytime hours, but * the board shifts at local factories and just able-bodied manpower of the . - I I arrived at nod other than to cannot get away every time the community was becoming less civic- � ... " form an ad -hoe committee to study a-larm, ,rings. . nded." I the problem. . . Councillor J. K. McGregor asked However, Mr. Gaunt reiterated - I . ' . . . - As availability has proven to be a the chief if he had any suggestions that as volunteer fireiiigiiteri�he has. I i ■ recurnng concern of the board, for improving the situation. . no right telling his "men to stay at , Wingham Councillor Ron Beecroft Mr. Gaunt said he is at a loss to home in case a fire call comes. The I . -. ' I GBurn . ey- - sa.. I I S ,,healt ...unit. . . asked Fire Chief Harley Gaunt if the solve the problem. "This i§ a only real solution, he said, would be I . I .. I . I . situation had changed in recent, volunteer service. If we (the . to pay the firemen a stand-by fee. I / I I I I I weeks., . .1 department) had another 10 men, we -,a problem I . I . * I Availability is em common . 0 . .. ■. . 0 - ". ,� N . "It's no better or worse," could end up in the same boat*." to many volunteer departments" . I replied Mr..Gaunf. The department Also, if more firefighters were to said ,Mr. Gaunt., But when .. . . averages eight men Per, daytime join, the department, they all would . questioned byJimTaylor, board -, a', nring, ..despiIC. _­ _ . . . 9 � .. .. . � . I . . call, but in one instance recently; have to be -outfitted -,and at, ap- , chairman, Mr. Gaunt agreed it does . . . . I I only four, men responded to a fire proximately $1,000 each, it would .. seem to be getting worse. I . 'the h .1. � - ' I . � " - I Huron County Warden Brian nurse with the health unit. In her . relates to . the health unit has been in satisfied that programs, were, not - � . li I I � - : . . -, - � - Dr, McGregor asked if Placing a . . . I I - 1 . I 'McBurney, in a, telephone interview letter, she suggests a decrease in direct conflict with i'h'e Health'' suffering since,Dr. McGregor was . � . , . . . . � f] I I greater emphasis on the .. I ­ ' Monday, told The Advance-Timbs services provided and,a lowering of Protection and Promotion Act since - appointed acting MOH inAugI He . . . � . I . . �,J I � department;- by holding functions . . . I . I _ - . , . - I . . I . I . . I � I that, the Huron County Health Unit morale- within ,the unit had slowly its inception. , I said he knew of ,no programs that .1 I I . I . . such as ilances, might, encourage . . . I . I I and its programs are not suffer-ing begun to happen since the Th I e. ­Ontario Ministry of. Health were dropped. '!As a matter of fact, I I I - I . I � I 11 I'll .. . . . . I . . - . I - I I i, I . 11-1._... . I . (Please turn to Page W 1 under the acting medical officer of ' resignation of Dr. 'Hare � " situation, . I 1:. . - I . y Cieslar in has known about this situa on, the we've i e added some under, Dr. I - . �, I . . I heal th,,_J)r. James McGregor, of July, 1986, after fiver years as letter clai.ms,'s,ince the fall of 1985 McGregor," he said. . .. �,, t . I ­ I rity receives , , ; ,. . . . I 1. ... 11.11�' . . ',I, " , I 11.11 Cou .,�....:, . . I Wingham. . . I. �K.f�:.N . I medical officer of health for the,- when it carried out a provincial One in .'Particular is the mental . : I . , �, _�,.f�:�, . . I L,.q r .. I I . . , . . . I Mr. McBurney,, Turnberry county. . � 'health program, Mr. McBurney I 11 . 1- ,.� . , I - . . organizational audit, but still .- � �� . I ' .1 $1,222 paym'eht , ' I Township Reeve and 1986-c"hairman Ms. Chalmers also points out there nothing has - -been done. "The said. 146 also said Dr. McGregor had � � - 1� . , 1 A . " . . . - 1P on Howick grant .. of the Huron. County Board of ,has b,een no medical minister !(Murray Elston) ,even been attempting to. introduce - . � .� . . ,'III I -III, - I I . ' . . - 1 I I . , . I .... . , I I ..Health, was commenting on a letter . officer of health "that has been resides in thisviqunty�,whieh makes anoth6r,program - vision testing I � .. , I � -1. 1, .1 1, . I 11 � _ . from Shirley Chalmers that Was educated in andwho is committed to All co-operation ­ . ­ ' - , .. 1. . - nouncement � of a $1,222. carr �el' m most . I. . ' his lack of action even more difficult for school children' * . . tA I An . . . . . area newspapers public health" since that resigna- -- to understand," Ms. Chalmers says. with the -University of Waterloo,— . I i 1. I . payment on a $4,885 community I I . 11 . . I I erich Township ' ,tion � . . �. I Asked to comment, Mr. Elston but it was turned­tdown. by the . ., . - 'I'll planning(. grant for the County of ' ' ' the 1987 board "Possibly no one has been willing declined since the government, ministry for b I I . I I-- I I . . .Stirling,11 y . eing too costly: I . . : I . , �. �._ Huron on behalf of Howick.Township ­ , . I chairman is vacationing in Florida to put up with the present county while funding the boards of-healthin - ",Although,. the same program is- in I . : 11 has been made by- Ontario Health . I - I . . ; � i I I I - . and not available for comment,at situation," Ms. Chalmers adds in the province, is not involved directly operation . in the' Region -of . ; .. 1 II Minister Murray Elston, MPP. -for , I . I ' - . this time. . ..her letter along, with the claim that, in their administration. Waterloo," he said. . "I 11 s _ I Huron -Bruce. . . . I I I I .1 - I .. . I . I I Ms. Chalmers is a public health county policy and practice, as it , Mr. McBurn'ey saidlth� board was Morale, too, is fine within the unit, L ) Speaking on behalf - of Municipal . . .. I a I I .- ' I - . " - . . . ' I � I I I . I . _.. !Mr. McBurney claims. .He said it � . I _i Affairs Minister Bernard Grand- , � 1: 11 � ­ I .- " . - I I I■N , 0■ 1 . 11 ­ I -- _� was - - - his - understanding that health : I I ," maitre, Mr. Elston said the grant is I I ' .4 i IN . . . I � 11 , ppartinent heads � � . being used 6y the municipalit r 1% unit directors and depart I I � . - 06 c,.Eision.on rezoning bid " �. .'give n' . ­ I . I . . nevi . . . . r o indication otherwise � conduct a secondary plan revi. . A . � . .. I . I . I . . . . " 11, - . , . . a . Accompanying theJeftei—of Ms. , ". . background report has just..been . I . � - , �- :- Chalmers Was one of Dr. �Cieslar's' - . . completed. . I . . .!� I . �. I. , W1,1�,likety come in . March' " . , ' . . � which, he,had'.. originally sent to The ­ I Comm nit' planning grants from -.." I I I � P y . '- I , . , ,� Ministry of Municipal . "� rrr:�� ". .� , .�: 1, Focus, '� � . I the Affairs - published ' ished in G6derich. In ." , * I . . ,. ,.. , 1. . . 1 mending that -council -approve the The Burrells were out of town and that letter; Dr. Cieslar alludes to �r I �, 1, . � are designed 'to, encourage. , . . Wingham Town, Council is not, * �11'1,1 I., - . ' 1 4., .. - . � . likely to make an on a application. Then, mhen council not at the meeting, it was rumors that Dr. McGregor was the,, i I .... 111- municipalities,to review and update . , . I . ... 11 I . . . . - 1. ' - , . � " . , I ­ - programs, zoning subsequently rm J� . , , their . . rezoning application at its' next . quently passed its zoning. reported., .. . personal -physician of -the chai an ; R., . I . - , , i..�,., 'Ian . , 11 ", - .. . kA_, I ­. 1, . � I. . _ I .) r I i bylaws and other' p ning , . regular meeting on Monday, Feb. -2, bylaw to cover the change, _ Carter Sanitation, Askes )Brothers 6f the board, who -at time was, , , . AV . ", . . � . POO_ ." I . I. I , , - . . 4�,.;. ", .1 . .1 �,, .. �­,,,,,L�,'W, . . even though the town's •zoning I ad- , designations could be included in the Construction and - Ross Jamieson .1 Mr. McBurney. .. - i" . , 1M I , .� ,1, , 1. documents. . . .. . .. McBurney.. 1.1 . ., , . . . . , 1, �, I , I` 1 �, �'! , , . mini�trator is expected rec(I 'doctiment that -would 'restrict the Haulage are commercial tenants "I don't.know whefe"he got that . , 11., I .�, a . . . . I I .A , I . � 1. I . . ­.: . I . I . I uses for the property.. � I . ' '. � I M ' .1 I 11 I. '), ;', f ' No darnage ,in , . 1`.�", mend approval of the controversial ­ . .currently operating' from the from," Mr. McBurney said of the � �' :'.. � "Ill. I 11 . 11 , , I . application, . One of the major stumbling blocks. property which is im- allegation. "My family doctor is Dr. �� I 1, ", , 11 I . .- ­ , I . I All - - A . ' ' . I . , I . . ,Iw� I . . I . ", ,I& -weekend fires Instead, council will probably opt ' to the application in the past has mediately north of the: Josephine , (Marie) Gear."- - I., � � I I �L',�.. i "I ,1 . ' - . 1.. 4. . . I .. I . to wait for a recommendation from been wish of the Burrells to ' Street ball park. . , ... 1� I I The board of health is currently , � 1,� A 111 11 .. . . . .. I � %. t;._ ­ . I I I I . I., I . I its 'planning -advisory committee - - operate an automobile ,sales .The planning advisory committee negotiating with a candidate for the � � ,; � I I I .11 IN �­­ The Wingham and, Area, Fire ' ' I ' I . . . . . . � ire I ' . - I . . ' ' I . . . I , position, Mr. McBurney said.. � ,. � I . I i I but that recommendation won't be business on the property. Mr. has opposed the application from its M014 n . ­,�151 . . i .. - I I V-1 . I . I Department responded to two . . . I ........ I.., � I . . I , . I The raildidAte-'a Toronto native ��rr " �, I . I II I I . ready for presentation until coun- Hewin'es said 'council could restrict -outset with its main 'objection -_ . � X. 1chiraneyfires last weekend, . � ' � ' r I 'der contract at ptesebt to the I I -1 I neither . nil's March session, such use in its zoning bylaw, while - focusing oil the proposed use 'for ,un I . "Pl. - I . ,,, . I '._ . .1, . of which resulted in any damage. , � , I- I . I - I ' I . . . - Aopreii ned, ­ ­$tW. ...a,JAowjng, the,,�,businesscs_of Autoinio4ile, sales. The ,00niihittee .. Newfoundland gdWa � . I . 1. . . - I , ,M . 1Z . . . ,,qnt, is"'ex-_, �!, .1 I � � 1 .4, , . I .Doug-'�arr,'--a spokes-man7 for the , . ­ . . I . wately,,20,,ipeople,,tur I . � I . . ­ I . , . has maintained "such 'a use is not . 1, I . out to a public, meeting held last commercial ,tenants on the property , ted to.give the board, an answer ' . . �1��. . _.. 11 . . department, said the firemen were I . . . . . . , p 11 i. I � I � �. . Wednesday to address the issue�of to conform. , . compatible with-• uses of to,its-,offer of employment. sometime " ,. , .. . I I . I . � I . I , I I I I I - . I ... , 111. I . I . .. I called out on.Sunday at 5.:26 p.�m. to a I . - * . . I, I I � '. �� . I � I therezoningi'. ca' - , Councillor Ward Robertson, a� - property, specif it illy -the ball park. ' in March. --- � . 11 M r I � . �. .1 � . , at the Cam Anddrson " I application of To ' m and . 11. ., , .. . ''. ".. . ... ­ .. � � 11 .. chimney fire ' . ,Dorothy Burrell .who are seeking a ,,, member of the planning advisory .. . - . I I ' I , I., . . .4 e residence, Lot "40, Con. 9 of East I I I I ... . - _* - . I I -1. . � . . . I . . - - .. I . . . I . Highway Commercial designation, committee ng, Chairman of the . � . . I � 1 Wawanosh Township. , - , I , I public ubli meeting, said thIe committee WWANNIVEFiSARY — Charfls� and Irone'Bosman of France '. ' . et ." . . , . - . 'fot-a property they own in,the north cr . LO,CaI' Couple eedebrates I � . 1. I The d - 6partment also was calledend ,of town., The application has would not be placing areport before , II,,� in Wingham celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary today, ftidnes-- ,. out t ' I � I ­ " . I . 0 .1 I �I I I o a chimney fire last Saturday . .- . I been. a subject of controversy for council's' meeting.. - day, They' were married Jan. 2 2, 1 9 2 7, at the United Church manse in -at 12:26 p.m; to' the Bob ­Sider ' 1. . I I I I . . . . . � � I I . . � 'more than a year and has been. .Instead, the committee. will, weo-ding anniversary I Bluevale and farmed far many yearsin Morris Township before moving. residence at Lot A, Con. 7 of Hawick I . . 'before council on numerous, or-. '� consider I the issue 'at its own . _­ weed . .1 .--,.. . I � 1 to. Migham in _1970:' I . - . . � I I I 11 . 'Township. 1� ' -I0 . I . . c'asions. � , . . February meeting in order to. '. Charles and Irene •Bosman ,of, husband have spent 60 happy years I . ... . I . . I . .. . 1. I , � I . Potlowing the public meeting, . ng, prepare a full I I report and-recOm- Frances Street in Wingham mark -a together and-einjoy reasonably.good a � I a, . I , . - I Zoning � Administrator Robert mandation to council for presen� realmil .milestone in their4ife together health. They are thankful - 'for their I• . I . I I rea'ting-properlia CC to Hewines said -he would be reebril- tation in March, Mr, Robertson said. today, Wednesday: their 60th many good friends with whom they I . - ' . I . I . . - . I wedding'anniversary. I I share lots of happy memories. . ' ,'7 .. c`h r .I.1 ; I. . .� I . cers a. . c 1927, at the'United Church manse at Those friends helped the coul 3 Fire off i HWi Yhe ,couple was married Jan. 2,Ae bo, rd d ul -irman ,says I� ' "former , Irene celebrate their 25th, 40th, 50th and , 4. __y9a I � I . I . Bluevale,, ' The, now their 60th anniversary. A - ,­ . I I 1. I I . . . I . .1 I . . to, receive, -pay, increases . - -McKinney, .Mrs. Bosman said she . . . . I . � . .1'" , I . . . surprise party was held, for them - Creation of an appropriate climate children's education, a -taslCwhich children of sepirate- school, support- � . . I and her husband were raised just before Christmas and, there is an - for 6ducation-Was-oqe of the major requires ,the co-operation of all ers from the local board. . . . I three short miles away from each ' . " Mr.'Clark'said. "This is Lamenting the loss of ' two' , The captain and lieutenants at the , hourafter that. . . �. I I � ,,,open' h6use this Sunday at the, points stressed by Art Clatk of concerned, . Wingliam " and District Fire � They also receive $15 for attending . other. � Wingham Salvation Army Citadel.'" Wingham' in his inaugaral ' address ' the most important of all our goals." members of the Huron County board - Department's Number 2 Station at : practice sessions, $7.50"for attending , They met at the old skating pond ' Today Mr- Bosman er�joys bowling as chairman -of ,the Huron County, Proper climate not only requires who became redundant when Bill 30 - - . . ­ ' ' I Gorrie have been granted pay in monthly departmental riieetings or at Bluevale where Mr. Bosman said, and laying cards, while his wife is Board of Education. - . the co-operation - , I al , came into effect, I t, . Jan. 1, he said the . . _. ' p . i ,peration of the lot! - creases for 1081. . mutual aid meetings, $10 per hour ' , "I took a notion to this little ittle girl." . kept busy looking after, theii home Mr. Clark, who was re-eleeted as-- education professionals and the staff I grieving process involved five ' The rest is history. chairman the,'board's inau ural 'and .administration of the board, but I The matter was discussed at a for time spent performing major and gardening id4he summer. 6 chairma . 9 . stages: denial, anger, bargaining, . committee -of -the -whole. session at maintenance at the fire hallMand $10 'The Bosmans farm6d for many ­ meeting in December, delivered his must also extend to include local depression and acceptance. I . last Wednesday's fire board for'responding to an alarm in cases years near the old settlement of They have ,two sons, -John of address last week at the board's first ratepayers and 'provincial govern- Mr. Clark added --that the Huron . 'meeting. where they are not required at the "Browntown" in Morris Township. . Woodstoc I k - and Edwin, Calgary ,^ - meeting in 1987. 1 . I ment bureaucrats currently study: County Board of Education is now at , - I . I I . , . . Early in the -meeting, 'Fire. Chief Scene of a fire. ' They moved to Wingham in 1970. several grandchildren and. two � "I feel it is our duty to create an ing educational issues, he said. the acceptance stage. "The affairs I . Harley Gaunt recommended a pay Mr. Gaunt did not request any Mrs. Bosman says , great-grandchildren. . I . . . appropriate climate for our 11 The chairman . also touched on of state must go oii. " � . . . - I I . I ' . increase for officers at the Gorrie fire -fighting- or ' . - . some of the bills passed recently, h The -board must now accept the'. I , ' increase,in.the fire . I . y I I , station. Following a 20 -minute, in,- for the Wingham officers. This ' ' the Ontario Legislature and their new challenge of providing �the best " ' camera session to discuss personnel,, means the chief will be paid $6,250; No fox bounty, for Huron, .. . , I - , . . . impact on the educational system in I possible education for all students . . ". . I I . the board emerged to grant in- the deputy chief, Lynn Hickey, I . . - - ; . Huron County. within the system, he said. creases to the three affected of- $3,000; the two fire captains, E ' rnlie . K I i 1. -- , �11 , 0 0 * Commenting on Bill 30, Mt. Clark A strong supporter of pro -public - . ficers. , I . Merkley and K, dOVries, $1,600 each. . I compared its impact on the Huron education, Mr. Clark has led the , Hawick District Captain Bill Doig and the secretary; Doug Carr, $600. -this . year, Council decides• , - I County board to the process involved 'board for many months in a futile I . I � I , . � � I " will ,be paid $500 in 1987, an increase Nelson Underwood, one of Tur- I , 1 0 ­ I . � of grieving. When it- became ef- attempt to retain representation for . , _ " , - . I of $256 irom last year. Lieutenants 'nberry Township's. representativ s I .. . .. I . . - Huron County, , .9� � I I ' fective, Jan. 1, 1987, Bill 30 trans all students in . Glen Reidt and Jim Schefter will on the board, commended Mr. Gaunt After some study,. Huron County consulted the. Ministry of Natural, already a reasonable return for furs, ferred all authbrity for the education regardless of, their religious af, I I I .. receive $400 this year, ,up from $150, and the other firefloters for their Council has decided against placing Resources, which suggested 'a A factor that should be enough to at the secondary school level of filiatio,n. I in 1986, I dedication to the department and for a -bounty on foxes.,, I , ,number of points that should be encourage hunting of foxes. I I . � ' ­­ . . , 1, --I increased remuneration is in not, asking for pay increases at this Council made the d9cision at its considered before a fox bounty. He also agreed that council should ' . , ' I I . , . addition to the men's fire -fighting time., � Jamidky session, based on a bylaw were to be introduced. - be looking toward making the rabies Wing'hammarea. man , ', pay, whicW is the same as However, Mr. Gaunt added one recommendation included 'in the 'Those considerations include: ' immunization tlinics mandatory for 11 . I Winghain's and unchanged since ominous note', saying the board must agricultural and property corn-- --That ,any accounting System dogs and cats -Within th ecounty. 0 . V * 1994. Firefighters receive $20 for the consider'hiring a full-time person in mittee report - presented, by established to pay bounty would "Skunks are ten times worse than . I first hour spent at a fire and $10 per the near future. I Tuckersmith--T6*-nship Reeve Bob likely require the ha�dling of fox � foxes for rabies..!' he said. "A. dog i's seriously -injured I r t . . , ' . a , a I . I . Bell. ,. . .. pelts lik staff -and -and thel public and, , (Please turn to Page 8) %A Wingharn-area man is in serious Sh&vers were taken to the Wingham - � Mr. Bell, at a December council. therefore, any pelts of rabid�,foxes 1. r ' I I "to. man is me, a r , M condition at Victoria Hospital, 'hospital, where Mr. Davidson was , I . Toron , I . I , to , ', meeting, had asked that Huron brought, into 'township op county Grant announced . London, following a two -vehicle treated and released and Mr., ' i I N M . . I County give consideration to In- offices could- Increase the'risk of - , " a accident Sunday' in Turnberry Showers. was sent to London for I , .. for teachers' negotiations troducing a boufity .on foxes As a exposure to the disease. - ' for renovations Township. . .further treatment. Mt. ,Golley .. measure of control -against rabies, -Payment of the bounty on foxes ' I According to a spokesman at the received only minor injuries. David G.,Fleetof Toronto hag been bargaining between school boards Just prior to that meeting, Mi. Bell is not likely to reduce fox'numbers at Town,'Ha.11, I � Wingham apol District Hospital, I, , Damage to the Davidson vehicle . . . appointed to act as mediator in the and teachers has ' extittol since 1975, said his cat and dog' had been at. 'fi& will it solve the rabies problem, . I I Glen Showeis, 54, of RR 2, - ''has-been estimated at $5,00 by the - . � negotiations, between the Huron when the Education Relations. tacked by a rabid fox and had been since, skunks are also a -major' The "Village of ..Lucknow will Wingham, wa$ transferred to, ' OPP and $4,00 to the Golley vehicle. 01 . County' of Education' and the Coitimission was created. The , placed in quarantine. . . carrier. receive a -grant, up to a maximum Of London following the accident, . 0=0_0 I I ' - teachers in county - commission has seven" specific . Council decided then to refer Mr, -The $25 -per' -p ng of 'where he wag--galrub ly'e­rn serious The OPP were kept busy last I . elementary I I p . $25 -per -pelt bounty 'could $21,000, to assist in the upgrading 11 schools. . . . functidna: monitoring negotiations... .9efl1g,request to Its property and cost.the county approximately the basement of the town hall. condition Tuesday morning. Thursday with two -accidents on I . I I . . Y I I . Thea ointment, announced last collecting and proyidl data to all agric'u'ltural committee for Con- $35,060 for animals. -that Would Anqoupeement of -the grant was The Ontario Provincial Police at Highway No. -4, both just South of 1. I week by the Education Relations .parties" involved 'in 11ge:601tiations, sideration and since that time, Mr. n rurally be taken by trappers or made - Friday by- Ontario Health Wingham say Mr. Showers was a Wingham.. . I , . . Commission, was 'made -,under assisting parties in negotiations;,,;_ Bell was.named as chairman of -that hEters iihyway. Currently thek6 Aie ray'91sion on behalf of I � -, Minister MUr passenger in a 1979 Chevrolet pick., . At 10: 25 a.m., a car driven by Judy I , : I Section IS, of the School Boards and training - third party neutrals; ad- committee by Warden 'Brian about 1,000 foxes harvested in the Citizenship and Culture... Minister I T0A6ke, , I � up. .truck. driven 'by. Dwight David. Killick, 22, of RR 3, Wingham and ' I . , 1, rs Collective Negotiations judicating bad faith charges; Mallurney. , , district, hid§* - Wen Itom 1146n. 1fly Munro. Mr. Elston is.MPP for son,.20 of RR 2, Wingliam. I . I � !Aston . owned by Steven .Thornton of the , I . Alit, Revised Statutes of -Ontarlo, supervising, last of(I strike and As a result of the coiilmittiiols , County.-, . , Hul'on-Bruce. I Mr. Davidson wasSouthboUnd on game address, was in' the 4 ' ­., ,,, ;-,4000 ` . I ratification votes; and advising the recommendation, council I& instead, :-The temptation foe to bring - Tile grant, received through the Sideroad 5-6 of Thrnberry Townshlo'-��, southbound, lane -on Highway No. 4 *.Fleet received his la%i degree.' Lieut6ant Governor in Council considdringsubsidizitig compulsory pelts from 90IM010 caught outside Community Facilities Improvement I , and slowing for the Stop sign at Con, near Con. 1-2 of Morris Township '" ­­­­'T1Nf6' 0890-6d6 Hall LAW, Sehrl at eofteOrning jeapordy to stadents' rabies, clinics as a control, measure - the, county boundaries lit ord6k to Program, Will helpi PrOVIde AL -7. I . and stopped waithig for a vehicle � � Y6* University in 107fdn has courses If study seaie and In Con- claim the bounty SInte none of the illiog f pgrAd6d' 0 , in tfia event of 4 against the di 0, I pane I loor wiring and u However, dub to ky road coil- ahead of her to MA'6 a left turn. , , , . � . Obviously beeh appointed to strI lock,out I - •. . " � . "" "" With the Huron botitity­ surrounding 600169 have fox , woArboms in an unfinished diti,ons, MX% Davidson wag unable to � - MrS. Patricia May.8eott, 58, of . , I ,, C �. I basement rmm I .. 90, Marie Secondary, EventaleAding too strike or loek, h �tt'h 6nit, plans to advertige and bou4ty bylaw$ atiprtgbnt� I stop and, 'skidded, ,into .thp iii,. Blyth Vigo was southb6und on I . ry , . I Calan an Catholic •- Separate school out are i . 04Y TOWfishiP Reeve Lionel ifit I I I lk" � rogulAtod wander the got and promoto tboi idea that cotifity T grant pr4ideg for So per cc �;! I . terseefloft, striking 4, 1010'Fordplek- Highway N6, 4 and collided With the . . i ' � . nd Wellington County eldnigntary neither ig l6gal "110I..'. , ., '' rosidofitlg should have ifielp , gets Wilder "" "�' ea ' 'of thd''difliI $4200M total cost, up driven by� dl,AyoAr�-old- da-6fite Killick vehicle, I - a, . , . � I I- I � I , village Council G�1.16yof`RR4,W,l0g)iAm1 , Both Mrs. Shaw, Ms., Rini& And, - 096flAftons. -9 fact fitdWfittt tilt Olt, the Ith " miftligWolpinitrabidd. - . 001ftibitt ' red,61 with, tfid, cidi , I , : I ., � 11 I a, n, Z-1- � ` y,i h , . . I . 1W Ir a I l'I'l 1' , I committee reject tl�� , providing the balance, f I , giald0o" ,-go�erning Collective _ - - � -. - IPIL*80 turn to -,P,496 8) I Ountle6. , , .1 , to . .1 . � ... bii,ng its study, &� . 1, Both Mr. bav d6on and Mr. (Please turil to Page 8) :_ , a . I I I I ­ . . ­ , I I I . . � . 1. I . - , I I . 11. , , 1 0 . - . 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I , - ,.: . 91 0% I , I I , _. - ­ I I r I I %; �, , I ­."-,t'_�" ,,.I �,,...'. 1.1.� -,,,, -1 I - - - -. ,,�i" .. , " 'la,b"I'Ity . I . . 1.1;11�:.: I - , . I - .. I " .. * . 11 .1 I I . . � � r . -, -0 . � -11. ­ ,'I .1 - it �bters al - I I-1 J .4,m -,,I 9, ...--#, �_.. , ., f T Ig . ­ . I ­ . � - ..e' . , av . I. . . I I .�...... . I .1 . ., I , �.. - I . . . I I I— I- `I. . - '11C . . I i * I � - � 1. ,� The,I'old problem of the availability cat and "Thank God I it"was a false mean a substantial . - , ft ' ' � - i I , tial increase in the I .1 . � I . � � .1 I , . of' firefighters was discussed at alarm," he added. . Is operating. cost. - - I . - . . . , Cj dn , ' , * department' --- - I �0�e , . It I � . I length at"lapt We esday's meeting * ."I've got the manpower, ' Mr. , "This (the availability problem) I , . . ­ I I I I Y . in . .: . , , , . I I • of the W, Ingham and Area Fire Gaunt -explained, "but it's the avad- was discussed at Wingham council . Board. � . ' I � I . . ability that's the -problem. ' " A with some seriousness," said Dr. . ". . . . . . . I I I . I A number of suggestions were - --number-of membeks of the fire' McGregor, who said town. council , � FIRST SECTION' ' I - ­ "I made to improve availability during department .-work out of town, or on was under the impression, "ihI6 , ' . . 144ngbam, -ONutario, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1987 . � . . . Single CopI the daytime hours, but * the board shifts at local factories and just able-bodied manpower of the . - I I arrived at nod other than to cannot get away every time the community was becoming less civic- � ... " form an ad -hoe committee to study a-larm, ,rings. . nded." I the problem. . . Councillor J. K. McGregor asked However, Mr. Gaunt reiterated - I . ' . . . - As availability has proven to be a the chief if he had any suggestions that as volunteer fireiiigiiteri�he has. I i ■ recurnng concern of the board, for improving the situation. . no right telling his "men to stay at , Wingham Councillor Ron Beecroft Mr. Gaunt said he is at a loss to home in case a fire call comes. The I . -. ' I GBurn . ey- - sa.. I I S ,,healt ...unit. . . asked Fire Chief Harley Gaunt if the solve the problem. "This i§ a only real solution, he said, would be I . I .. I . I . situation had changed in recent, volunteer service. If we (the . to pay the firemen a stand-by fee. I / I I I I I weeks., . .1 department) had another 10 men, we -,a problem I . I . * I Availability is em common . 0 . .. ■. . 0 - ". ,� N . "It's no better or worse," could end up in the same boat*." to many volunteer departments" . I replied Mr..Gaunf. The department Also, if more firefighters were to said ,Mr. Gaunt., But when .. . . averages eight men Per, daytime join, the department, they all would . questioned byJimTaylor, board -, a', nring, ..despiIC. _­ _ . . . 9 � .. .. . � . I . . call, but in one instance recently; have to be -outfitted -,and at, ap- , chairman, Mr. Gaunt agreed it does . . . . I I only four, men responded to a fire proximately $1,000 each, it would .. seem to be getting worse. I . 'the h .1. � - ' I . � " - I Huron County Warden Brian nurse with the health unit. In her . relates to . the health unit has been in satisfied that programs, were, not - � . li I I � - : . . -, - � - Dr, McGregor asked if Placing a . . . I I - 1 . I 'McBurney, in a, telephone interview letter, she suggests a decrease in direct conflict with i'h'e Health'' suffering since,Dr. McGregor was . � . , . . . . � f] I I greater emphasis on the .. I ­ ' Monday, told The Advance-Timbs services provided and,a lowering of Protection and Promotion Act since - appointed acting MOH inAugI He . . . � . I . . �,J I � department;- by holding functions . . . I . I _ - . , . - I . . I . I . . I � I that, the Huron County Health Unit morale- within ,the unit had slowly its inception. , I said he knew of ,no programs that .1 I I . I . . such as ilances, might, encourage . . . I . I I and its programs are not suffer-ing begun to happen since the Th I e. ­Ontario Ministry of. Health were dropped. '!As a matter of fact, I I I - I . I � I 11 I'll .. . . . . I . . - . I - I I i, I . 11-1._... . I . (Please turn to Page W 1 under the acting medical officer of ' resignation of Dr. 'Hare � " situation, . I 1:. . - I . y Cieslar in has known about this situa on, the we've i e added some under, Dr. I - . �, I . . I heal th,,_J)r. James McGregor, of July, 1986, after fiver years as letter clai.ms,'s,ince the fall of 1985 McGregor," he said. . .. �,, t . I ­ I rity receives , , ; ,. . . . I 1. ... 11.11�' . . ',I, " , I 11.11 Cou .,�....:, . . I Wingham. . . I. �K.f�:.N . I medical officer of health for the,- when it carried out a provincial One in .'Particular is the mental . : I . , �, _�,.f�:�, . . I L,.q r .. I I . . , . . . I Mr. McBurney,, Turnberry county. . � 'health program, Mr. McBurney I 11 . 1- ,.� . , I - . . organizational audit, but still .- � �� . I ' .1 $1,222 paym'eht , ' I Township Reeve and 1986-c"hairman Ms. Chalmers also points out there nothing has - -been done. "The said. 146 also said Dr. McGregor had � � - 1� . , 1 A . " . . . - 1P on Howick grant .. of the Huron. County Board of ,has b,een no medical minister !(Murray Elston) ,even been attempting to. introduce - . � .� . . ,'III I -III, - I I . ' . . - 1 I I . , . I .... . , I I ..Health, was commenting on a letter . officer of health "that has been resides in thisviqunty�,whieh makes anoth6r,program - vision testing I � .. , I � -1. 1, .1 1, . I 11 � _ . from Shirley Chalmers that Was educated in andwho is committed to All co-operation ­ . ­ ' - , .. 1. . - nouncement � of a $1,222. carr �el' m most . I. . ' his lack of action even more difficult for school children' * . . tA I An . . . . . area newspapers public health" since that resigna- -- to understand," Ms. Chalmers says. with the -University of Waterloo,— . I i 1. I . payment on a $4,885 community I I . 11 . . I I erich Township ' ,tion � . . �. I Asked to comment, Mr. Elston but it was turned­tdown. by the . ., . - 'I'll planning(. grant for the County of ' ' ' the 1987 board "Possibly no one has been willing declined since the government, ministry for b I I . I I-- I I . . .Stirling,11 y . eing too costly: I . . : I . , �. �._ Huron on behalf of Howick.Township ­ , . I chairman is vacationing in Florida to put up with the present county while funding the boards of-healthin - ",Although,. the same program is- in I . : 11 has been made by- Ontario Health . I - I . . ; � i I I I - . and not available for comment,at situation," Ms. Chalmers adds in the province, is not involved directly operation . in the' Region -of . ; .. 1 II Minister Murray Elston, MPP. -for , I . I ' - . this time. . ..her letter along, with the claim that, in their administration. Waterloo," he said. . "I 11 s _ I Huron -Bruce. . . . I I I I .1 - I .. . I . I I Ms. Chalmers is a public health county policy and practice, as it , Mr. McBurn'ey saidlth� board was Morale, too, is fine within the unit, L ) Speaking on behalf - of Municipal . . .. I a I I .- ' I - . " - . . . ' I � I I I . I . _.. !Mr. McBurney claims. .He said it � . I _i Affairs Minister Bernard Grand- , � 1: 11 � ­ I .- " . - I I I■N , 0■ 1 . 11 ­ I -- _� was - - - his - understanding that health : I I ," maitre, Mr. Elston said the grant is I I ' .4 i IN . . . I � 11 , ppartinent heads � � . being used 6y the municipalit r 1% unit directors and depart I I � . - 06 c,.Eision.on rezoning bid " �. .'give n' . ­ I . I . . nevi . . . . r o indication otherwise � conduct a secondary plan revi. . A . � . .. I . I . I . . . . " 11, - . , . . a . Accompanying theJeftei—of Ms. , ". . background report has just..been . I . � - , �- :- Chalmers Was one of Dr. �Cieslar's' - . . completed. . I . . .!� I . �. I. , W1,1�,likety come in . March' " . , ' . . � which, he,had'.. originally sent to The ­ I Comm nit' planning grants from -.." I I I � P y . '- I , . , ,� Ministry of Municipal . "� rrr:�� ". .� , .�: 1, Focus, '� � . I the Affairs - published ' ished in G6derich. In ." , * I . . ,. ,.. , 1. . . 1 mending that -council -approve the The Burrells were out of town and that letter; Dr. Cieslar alludes to �r I �, 1, . � are designed 'to, encourage. , . . Wingham Town, Council is not, * �11'1,1 I., - . ' 1 4., .. - . � . likely to make an on a application. Then, mhen council not at the meeting, it was rumors that Dr. McGregor was the,, i I .... 111- municipalities,to review and update . , . I . ... 11 I . . . . - 1. ' - , . � " . , I ­ - programs, zoning subsequently rm J� . , , their . . rezoning application at its' next . quently passed its zoning. reported., .. . personal -physician of -the chai an ; R., . I . - , , i..�,., 'Ian . , 11 ", - .. . kA_, I ­. 1, . � I. . _ I .) r I i bylaws and other' p ning , . regular meeting on Monday, Feb. -2, bylaw to cover the change, _ Carter Sanitation, Askes )Brothers 6f the board, who -at time was, , , . AV . ", . . � . POO_ ." I . I. I , , - . . 4�,.;. ", .1 . .1 �,, .. �­,,,,,L�,'W, . . even though the town's •zoning I ad- , designations could be included in the Construction and - Ross Jamieson .1 Mr. McBurney. .. - i" . , 1M I , .� ,1, , 1. documents. . . .. . .. McBurney.. 1.1 . ., , . . . . , 1, �, I , I` 1 �, �'! , , . mini�trator is expected rec(I 'doctiment that -would 'restrict the Haulage are commercial tenants "I don't.know whefe"he got that . , 11., I .�, a . . . . I I .A , I . � 1. I . . ­.: . I . I . I uses for the property.. � I . ' '. � I M ' .1 I 11 I. '), ;', f ' No darnage ,in , . 1`.�", mend approval of the controversial ­ . .currently operating' from the from," Mr. McBurney said of the � �' :'.. � "Ill. I 11 . 11 , , I . application, . One of the major stumbling blocks. property which is im- allegation. "My family doctor is Dr. �� I 1, ", , 11 I . .- ­ , I . I All - - A . ' ' . I . , I . . ,Iw� I . . I . ", ,I& -weekend fires Instead, council will probably opt ' to the application in the past has mediately north of the: Josephine , (Marie) Gear."- - I., � � I I �L',�.. i "I ,1 . ' - . 1.. 4. . . I .. I . to wait for a recommendation from been wish of the Burrells to ' Street ball park. . , ... 1� I I The board of health is currently , � 1,� A 111 11 .. . . . .. I � %. t;._ ­ . I I I I . I., I . I its 'planning -advisory committee - - operate an automobile ,sales .The planning advisory committee negotiating with a candidate for the � � ,; � I I I .11 IN �­­ The Wingham and, Area, Fire ' ' I ' I . . . . . . � ire I ' . - I . . ' ' I . . . I , position, Mr. McBurney said.. � ,. � I . I i I but that recommendation won't be business on the property. Mr. has opposed the application from its M014 n . ­,�151 . . i .. - I I V-1 . I . I Department responded to two . . . I ........ I.., � I . . I , . I The raildidAte-'a Toronto native ��rr " �, I . I II I I . ready for presentation until coun- Hewin'es said 'council could restrict -outset with its main 'objection -_ . � X. 1chiraneyfires last weekend, . � ' � ' r I 'der contract at ptesebt to the I I -1 I neither . nil's March session, such use in its zoning bylaw, while - focusing oil the proposed use 'for ,un I . "Pl. - I . ,,, . I '._ . .1, . of which resulted in any damage. , � , I- I . I - I ' I . . . - Aopreii ned, ­ ­$tW. ...a,JAowjng, the,,�,businesscs_of Autoinio4ile, sales. The ,00niihittee .. Newfoundland gdWa � . I . 1. . . - I , ,M . 1Z . . . ,,qnt, is"'ex-_, �!, .1 I � � 1 .4, , . I .Doug-'�arr,'--a spokes-man7 for the , . ­ . . I . wately,,20,,ipeople,,tur I . � I . . ­ I . , . has maintained "such 'a use is not . 1, I . out to a public, meeting held last commercial ,tenants on the property , ted to.give the board, an answer ' . . �1��. . _.. 11 . . department, said the firemen were I . . . . . . , p 11 i. I � I � �. . Wednesday to address the issue�of to conform. , . compatible with-• uses of to,its-,offer of employment. sometime " ,. , .. . I I . I . � I . I , I I I I I - . I ... , 111. I . I . .. I called out on.Sunday at 5.:26 p.�m. to a I . - * . . I, I I � '. �� . I � I therezoningi'. ca' - , Councillor Ward Robertson, a� - property, specif it illy -the ball park. ' in March. --- � . 11 M r I � . �. .1 � . , at the Cam Anddrson " I application of To ' m and . 11. ., , .. . ''. ".. . ... ­ .. � � 11 .. chimney fire ' . ,Dorothy Burrell .who are seeking a ,,, member of the planning advisory .. . - . I I ' I , I., . . .4 e residence, Lot "40, Con. 9 of East I I I I ... . - _* - . I I -1. . � . . . I . . - - .. I . . . I . Highway Commercial designation, committee ng, Chairman of the . � . . I � 1 Wawanosh Township. , - , I , I public ubli meeting, said thIe committee WWANNIVEFiSARY — Charfls� and Irone'Bosman of France '. ' . et ." . . , . - . 'fot-a property they own in,the north cr . LO,CaI' Couple eedebrates I � . 1. I The d - 6partment also was calledend ,of town., The application has would not be placing areport before , II,,� in Wingham celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary today, ftidnes-- ,. out t ' I � I ­ " . I . 0 .1 I �I I I o a chimney fire last Saturday . .- . I been. a subject of controversy for council's' meeting.. - day, They' were married Jan. 2 2, 1 9 2 7, at the United Church manse in -at 12:26 p.m; to' the Bob ­Sider ' 1. . I I I I . . . . . � � I I . . � 'more than a year and has been. .Instead, the committee. will, weo-ding anniversary I Bluevale and farmed far many yearsin Morris Township before moving. residence at Lot A, Con. 7 of Hawick I . . 'before council on numerous, or-. '� consider I the issue 'at its own . _­ weed . .1 .--,.. . I � 1 to. Migham in _1970:' I . - . . � I I I 11 . 'Township. 1� ' -I0 . I . . c'asions. � , . . February meeting in order to. '. Charles and Irene •Bosman ,of, husband have spent 60 happy years I . ... . I . . I . .. . 1. I , � I . Potlowing the public meeting, . ng, prepare a full I I report and-recOm- Frances Street in Wingham mark -a together and-einjoy reasonably.good a � I a, . I , . - I Zoning � Administrator Robert mandation to council for presen� realmil .milestone in their4ife together health. They are thankful - 'for their I• . I . I I rea'ting-properlia CC to Hewines said -he would be reebril- tation in March, Mr, Robertson said. today, Wednesday: their 60th many good friends with whom they I . - ' . I . I . . - . I wedding'anniversary. I I share lots of happy memories. . ' ,'7 .. c`h r .I.1 ; I. . .� I . cers a. . c 1927, at the'United Church manse at Those friends helped the coul 3 Fire off i HWi Yhe ,couple was married Jan. 2,Ae bo, rd d ul -irman ,says I� ' "former , Irene celebrate their 25th, 40th, 50th and , 4. __y9a I � I . I . Bluevale,, ' The, now their 60th anniversary. A - ,­ . I I 1. I I . . . I . .1 I . . to, receive, -pay, increases . - -McKinney, .Mrs. Bosman said she . . . . I . � . .1'" , I . . . surprise party was held, for them - Creation of an appropriate climate children's education, a -taslCwhich children of sepirate- school, support- � . . I and her husband were raised just before Christmas and, there is an - for 6ducation-Was-oqe of the major requires ,the co-operation of all ers from the local board. . . . I three short miles away from each ' . " Mr.'Clark'said. "This is Lamenting the loss of ' two' , The captain and lieutenants at the , hourafter that. . . �. I I � ,,,open' h6use this Sunday at the, points stressed by Art Clatk of concerned, . Wingliam " and District Fire � They also receive $15 for attending . other. � Wingham Salvation Army Citadel.'" Wingham' in his inaugaral ' address ' the most important of all our goals." members of the Huron County board - Department's Number 2 Station at : practice sessions, $7.50"for attending , They met at the old skating pond ' Today Mr- Bosman er�joys bowling as chairman -of ,the Huron County, Proper climate not only requires who became redundant when Bill 30 - - . . ­ ' ' I Gorrie have been granted pay in monthly departmental riieetings or at Bluevale where Mr. Bosman said, and laying cards, while his wife is Board of Education. - . the co-operation - , I al , came into effect, I t, . Jan. 1, he said the . . _. ' p . i ,peration of the lot! - creases for 1081. . mutual aid meetings, $10 per hour ' , "I took a notion to this little ittle girl." . kept busy looking after, theii home Mr. Clark, who was re-eleeted as-- education professionals and the staff I grieving process involved five ' The rest is history. chairman the,'board's inau ural 'and .administration of the board, but I The matter was discussed at a for time spent performing major and gardening id4he summer. 6 chairma . 9 . stages: denial, anger, bargaining, . committee -of -the -whole. session at maintenance at the fire hallMand $10 'The Bosmans farm6d for many ­ meeting in December, delivered his must also extend to include local depression and acceptance. I . last Wednesday's fire board for'responding to an alarm in cases years near the old settlement of They have ,two sons, -John of address last week at the board's first ratepayers and 'provincial govern- Mr. Clark added --that the Huron . 'meeting. where they are not required at the "Browntown" in Morris Township. . Woodstoc I k - and Edwin, Calgary ,^ - meeting in 1987. 1 . I ment bureaucrats currently study: County Board of Education is now at , - I . I I . , . . Early in the -meeting, 'Fire. Chief Scene of a fire. ' They moved to Wingham in 1970. several grandchildren and. two � "I feel it is our duty to create an ing educational issues, he said. the acceptance stage. "The affairs I . Harley Gaunt recommended a pay Mr. Gaunt did not request any Mrs. Bosman says , great-grandchildren. . I . . . appropriate climate for our 11 The chairman . also touched on of state must go oii. " � . . . - I I . I ' . increase for officers at the Gorrie fire -fighting- or ' . - . some of the bills passed recently, h The -board must now accept the'. I , ' increase,in.the fire . I . y I I , station. Following a 20 -minute, in,- for the Wingham officers. This ' ' the Ontario Legislature and their new challenge of providing �the best " ' camera session to discuss personnel,, means the chief will be paid $6,250; No fox bounty, for Huron, .. . , I - , . . . impact on the educational system in I possible education for all students . . ". . I I . the board emerged to grant in- the deputy chief, Lynn Hickey, I . . - - ; . Huron County. within the system, he said. creases to the three affected of- $3,000; the two fire captains, E ' rnlie . K I i 1. -- , �11 , 0 0 * Commenting on Bill 30, Mt. Clark A strong supporter of pro -public - . ficers. , I . Merkley and K, dOVries, $1,600 each. . I compared its impact on the Huron education, Mr. Clark has led the , Hawick District Captain Bill Doig and the secretary; Doug Carr, $600. -this . year, Council decides• , - I County board to the process involved 'board for many months in a futile I . I � I , . � � I " will ,be paid $500 in 1987, an increase Nelson Underwood, one of Tur- I , 1 0 ­ I . � of grieving. When it- became ef- attempt to retain representation for . , _ " , - . I of $256 irom last year. Lieutenants 'nberry Township's. representativ s I .. . .. I . . - Huron County, , .9� � I I ' fective, Jan. 1, 1987, Bill 30 trans all students in . Glen Reidt and Jim Schefter will on the board, commended Mr. Gaunt After some study,. Huron County consulted the. Ministry of Natural, already a reasonable return for furs, ferred all authbrity for the education regardless of, their religious af, I I I .. receive $400 this year, ,up from $150, and the other firefloters for their Council has decided against placing Resources, which suggested 'a A factor that should be enough to at the secondary school level of filiatio,n. I in 1986, I dedication to the department and for a -bounty on foxes.,, I , ,number of points that should be encourage hunting of foxes. I I . � ' ­­ . . , 1, --I increased remuneration is in not, asking for pay increases at this Council made the d9cision at its considered before a fox bounty. He also agreed that council should ' . , ' I I . , . addition to the men's fire -fighting time., � Jamidky session, based on a bylaw were to be introduced. - be looking toward making the rabies Wing'hammarea. man , ', pay, whicW is the same as However, Mr. Gaunt added one recommendation included 'in the 'Those considerations include: ' immunization tlinics mandatory for 11 . I Winghain's and unchanged since ominous note', saying the board must agricultural and property corn-- --That ,any accounting System dogs and cats -Within th ecounty. 0 . V * 1994. Firefighters receive $20 for the consider'hiring a full-time person in mittee report - presented, by established to pay bounty would "Skunks are ten times worse than . I first hour spent at a fire and $10 per the near future. I Tuckersmith--T6*-nship Reeve Bob likely require the ha�dling of fox � foxes for rabies..!' he said. "A. dog i's seriously -injured I r t . . , ' . a , a I . I . Bell. ,. . .. pelts lik staff -and -and thel public and, , (Please turn to Page 8) %A Wingharn-area man is in serious Sh&vers were taken to the Wingham - � Mr. Bell, at a December council. therefore, any pelts of rabid�,foxes 1. r ' I I "to. man is me, a r , M condition at Victoria Hospital, 'hospital, where Mr. Davidson was , I . Toron , I . I , to , ', meeting, had asked that Huron brought, into 'township op county Grant announced . London, following a two -vehicle treated and released and Mr., ' i I N M . . I County give consideration to In- offices could- Increase the'risk of - , " a accident Sunday' in Turnberry Showers. was sent to London for I , .. for teachers' negotiations troducing a boufity .on foxes As a exposure to the disease. - ' for renovations Township. . .further treatment. Mt. ,Golley .. measure of control -against rabies, -Payment of the bounty on foxes ' I According to a spokesman at the received only minor injuries. David G.,Fleetof Toronto hag been bargaining between school boards Just prior to that meeting, Mi. Bell is not likely to reduce fox'numbers at Town,'Ha.11, I � Wingham apol District Hospital, I, , Damage to the Davidson vehicle . . . appointed to act as mediator in the and teachers has ' extittol since 1975, said his cat and dog' had been at. 'fi& will it solve the rabies problem, . I I Glen Showeis, 54, of RR 2, - ''has-been estimated at $5,00 by the - . � negotiations, between the Huron when the Education Relations. tacked by a rabid fox and had been since, skunks are also a -major' The "Village of ..Lucknow will Wingham, wa$ transferred to, ' OPP and $4,00 to the Golley vehicle. 01 . County' of Education' and the Coitimission was created. The , placed in quarantine. . . carrier. receive a -grant, up to a maximum Of London following the accident, . 0=0_0 I I ' - teachers in county - commission has seven" specific . Council decided then to refer Mr, -The $25 -per' -p ng of 'where he wag--galrub ly'e­rn serious The OPP were kept busy last I . elementary I I p . $25 -per -pelt bounty 'could $21,000, to assist in the upgrading 11 schools. . . . functidna: monitoring negotiations... .9efl1g,request to Its property and cost.the county approximately the basement of the town hall. condition Tuesday morning. Thursday with two -accidents on I . I I . . Y I I . Thea ointment, announced last collecting and proyidl data to all agric'u'ltural committee for Con- $35,060 for animals. -that Would Anqoupeement of -the grant was The Ontario Provincial Police at Highway No. -4, both just South of 1. I week by the Education Relations .parties" involved 'in 11ge:601tiations, sideration and since that time, Mr. n rurally be taken by trappers or made - Friday by- Ontario Health Wingham say Mr. Showers was a Wingham.. . I , . . Commission, was 'made -,under assisting parties in negotiations;,,;_ Bell was.named as chairman of -that hEters iihyway. Currently thek6 Aie ray'91sion on behalf of I � -, Minister MUr passenger in a 1979 Chevrolet pick., . At 10: 25 a.m., a car driven by Judy I , : I Section IS, of the School Boards and training - third party neutrals; ad- committee by Warden 'Brian about 1,000 foxes harvested in the Citizenship and Culture... Minister I T0A6ke, , I � up. .truck. driven 'by. Dwight David. Killick, 22, of RR 3, Wingham and ' I . , 1, rs Collective Negotiations judicating bad faith charges; Mallurney. , , district, hid§* - Wen Itom 1146n. 1fly Munro. Mr. Elston is.MPP for son,.20 of RR 2, Wingliam. I . I � !Aston . owned by Steven .Thornton of the , I . Alit, Revised Statutes of -Ontarlo, supervising, last of(I strike and As a result of the coiilmittiiols , County.-, . , Hul'on-Bruce. I Mr. Davidson wasSouthboUnd on game address, was in' the 4 ' ­., ,,, ;-,4000 ` . I ratification votes; and advising the recommendation, council I& instead, :-The temptation foe to bring - Tile grant, received through the Sideroad 5-6 of Thrnberry Townshlo'-��, southbound, lane -on Highway No. 4 *.Fleet received his la%i degree.' Lieut6ant Governor in Council considdringsubsidizitig compulsory pelts from 90IM010 caught outside Community Facilities Improvement I , and slowing for the Stop sign at Con, near Con. 1-2 of Morris Township '" ­­­­'T1Nf6' 0890-6d6 Hall LAW, Sehrl at eofteOrning jeapordy to stadents' rabies, clinics as a control, measure - the, county boundaries lit ord6k to Program, Will helpi PrOVIde AL -7. I . and stopped waithig for a vehicle � � Y6* University in 107fdn has courses If study seaie and In Con- claim the bounty SInte none of the illiog f pgrAd6d' 0 , in tfia event of 4 against the di 0, I pane I loor wiring and u However, dub to ky road coil- ahead of her to MA'6 a left turn. , , , . � . Obviously beeh appointed to strI lock,out I - •. . " � . "" "" With the Huron botitity­ surrounding 600169 have fox , woArboms in an unfinished diti,ons, MX% Davidson wag unable to � - MrS. Patricia May.8eott, 58, of . , I ,, C �. I basement rmm I .. 90, Marie Secondary, EventaleAding too strike or loek, h �tt'h 6nit, plans to advertige and bou4ty bylaw$ atiprtgbnt� I stop and, 'skidded, ,into .thp iii,. Blyth Vigo was southb6und on I . ry , . I Calan an Catholic •- Separate school out are i . 04Y TOWfishiP Reeve Lionel ifit I I I lk" � rogulAtod wander the got and promoto tboi idea that cotifity T grant pr4ideg for So per cc �;! I . terseefloft, striking 4, 1010'Fordplek- Highway N6, 4 and collided With the . . i ' � . nd Wellington County eldnigntary neither ig l6gal "110I..'. , ., '' rosidofitlg should have ifielp , gets Wilder "" "�' ea ' 'of thd''difliI $4200M total cost, up driven by� dl,AyoAr�-old- da-6fite Killick vehicle, I - a, . , . � I I- I � I , village Council G�1.16yof`RR4,W,l0g)iAm1 , Both Mrs. Shaw, Ms., Rini& And, - 096flAftons. -9 fact fitdWfittt tilt Olt, the Ith " miftligWolpinitrabidd. - . 001ftibitt ' red,61 with, tfid, cidi , I , : I ., � 11 I a, n, Z-1- � ` y,i h , . . I . 1W Ir a I l'I'l 1' , I committee reject tl�� , providing the balance, f I , giald0o" ,-go�erning Collective _ - - � -. - IPIL*80 turn to -,P,496 8) I Ountle6. , , .1 , to . .1 . � ... bii,ng its study, &� . 1, Both Mr. bav d6on and Mr. (Please turil to Page 8) :_ , a . I I I I ­ . . ­ , I I I . . � . 1. I . - , I I . 11. , , 1 0 . - . 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