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16 PAG S
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1 —
More County $$ go to public
shouldThe specific shortcomings at Huronview
BY SHARON to HZ stem direct) from the institutionalt tc characterr
A report presentedsusuggests
Huron County of the design. They
counc
depart) January. 9 provides it's time the centralized washroom facilities and the loss
and dignity they impose; the high
t
departments of
people services of privacy wtype
shareo tre ofrethe cls nt the cod a et a greater percentage of four bed hospital ward
r pie c prepared by Huronview admin- rooms which inhibit any measure of resident
The report privacy; the relentless s ova do�ircuullaation
hail the gyne Lester points out was morethan
roads of
f of county taxr revenue spentfon means which display
yearperiod from attempts at casualalsocialeand interacton discourages
the
over the three to the rnsidents 4• R
198 epa' providing people services minimum standards applied
Departments
f personal
including the
departments home for ofhs aged, and
social
roomstg in termso;of sizeenand centralized surveilion f the
andhe
the de nts hof an nurses' stations type
for patient
location
and
receivedto a total t $2,300,153 othe hospital typ
compared to $5,624,000 spent on roads.
session for new members of Huron County females.
cCae srevious county council recommaus to
The report was presented at a closed study
council recently elected !n -the municipal' that $716,000 be spent over three y
for approval new council must endo on thessed my e d
election in November. CodunetY department make improvements to Huronview but the
a -
heads willopresent their budgets tion. The recd previous,
one
in the coming months. vote margin when it came before the p
1'ODAY4STHECHEAPE.ST � council. '
TOMORROW W I LCOST MORE Most of the municipalities which voted in
The study session provided the opportunityalines n beforeothe
the department heads in election are now represented by new reeves
for new members to learn about the various favor of the recd
proposals made by
their bid to get funding for their departments who will vote to endorse or rete
members of council to make get is considered in March. pointed out
in the 1986 budget. The study session will recommendaotion when Ibe urt, Mr. Lester ronnview bud-
allow the new regarding budgets. In his rep
knowledgeable decisions str aor g else the proposal to renovate Hurowhich
hich
The Huronview administrator outlined the that several of the municipalities whi
r
ew
long hans forrenovations
poseat e institutional at Huron have
view which will decompose the
reode warm have the highest nContinued on Page A3 ber of residents from
hnacter of ma nenvironment.
w and
dignified humane No
transmission lines
if Ontario hydro efficient
use of hydro power by a half. The American
11 Ontario Hydro practises energy efisciconsultant said these bulbs sell for
about the United States, not easy o
envy there transmission no need for the $ut million energy
Bruce •
f10le line it rroevelo to build out ).f find in Canada, are four times as efficient and
ThNuclear Hydro
committee,
to group of last 10 times tonger.th in the U 5.n standard 1 regular
out 1,200 tan owne s from
scent bulbs. He says
shout o and Energy of Toronto ant to incandescent bulbs use about 42 per cent of
Ontario and Epsargy all lighting electricity. ries, Mr.
prove the proposal to get power out of BNpD However, after
some of his gatisns. A
isn't necesary. Lovins chane
need want build, ' said whether there's o mistake in his figures made Mr. lovins
to e' Tonyaid Food of Hydro concede hydro would saveeafifth, not a half.
representative McQuail of i • the power it produces yearly.
Lucke jot in his testimony, M -r. Looms saidoOntar !
The joint hearings board, chaired Ontario tt1Hydro should take -advantage
to construct transmission electricity generation. This is available in two
Eisen, is listening to evidence on forms in Ontario • co -generation in Industry
Hydro's o pmrusril e), from power plants.
Gnus from Bruce to (nearuroCounty and or small hydro -electric
Bruce to London throughThe energy consultant said local genera.
from Londoa to the Nanticoke generating tion stations will reduce the need for the large
staBh'ooth°on take Diergy�Probe and the Poodlane.d centralizedesy�elm stutilities have tonedhydronow.
committee are bringing in some are working d hard =to -
heavyweights
Hydro cemts their statements. mess in his cohere will ono market for
heavyweights to back up save energy. , lect 'eh im ori. He also
ed resenting their direct
The two groups stat 23) of the
evidence on Day to 24 (January
hotel Guelph.
hearings being
Amory Loving, an energy ainsui nt from
o
Colorado, was the first witness called
testiy foanti-transmission
lineanwatt
. loving demonstrated e
compact fluorescent light bulb could cut the
Ontario Hydro s e would enable the utility
predicted efficiency generation
g
to bade out of coal -burning
stations first then nuclearboard of
But hydro and the provincial uestionef
inquiry looking into thehow the bottled up
proposalliet out of the PROUD PIPER -- Scottish -born Peter Malcolm, of SeafoNh, treated
Seaforth Hospital patients to aconcert of Scottish music
Community in honor of the annual celebration of Robbie
Bruce station.
'If this board turned down this proposal, on Friday afternoon
I1 r._---
Ontario Hydro could get to to ttheir load
management and Loving told theeiboard.
ds
wonderfully," bliC
Besides )t;r rooms the Fd the d Electro
adding, "f feel
on he said, particularly
unique
n r o has a have a o time a party o enter into
education. tier. McQud c methods, The Huron County board of education has both the elementary and secondary m Huron County
developed energy ebroS resents- opportunity our roues; an
are expelled o antinue in o take boinitiativehC to meet with rep level. He said that Tire school friendships oppo
The hearingsdisctissiofis vawhididif not seized may not
February. After that they Hoes of both the Catholic school board and dissolved as he and his friends went thea brtunitY sin
Guelph through h {artcdalt and its neva. chairman Art p The new chairman added that opo t itself with
will move o Condon. Simco', it to het Private retinols says ' separate tni to for each other entered their p 5en
are am •
raladdressatthe derogatory terms Mr. Clark said the discussions have to
Clinton. The hearings effected Clark of Jianun v bulary. or3ude as Bras' i the
des in the education
Clinton on April t5- hit. Clarkgavearshnaugu The address students, parents, teach -
include
3anuary I3 meeting. pi�+SAN7`i-Y SI7BP�S� t � system incinding
fociiised on rite question of full funding, net The elementary school els, adrtunrstration and school boards.
�� � i 11ti 1'f®�8�� •
private
for schools.
secondayy s'diools lint for pleasantly
t came Huron County •„Ourchallenge is to school oarr actions
private schools where
yu children would attend had
handicapped into the are necesssarY to ensure all the children far
est frequently where mY ted the
four tarn and has sin integrated
perso al have
that
n same said the' W mgham
During the election the m
The
®r� cent asked question Ihad to address was "What is integrated the mentally
your n of of directly
school program
position on the extensr°a scally
ary
in true political fashion, I did not ctphysically
was also integrated since no separate man to tits fellow ri ed the inaugural
f tor,h ll t hf'the ����� answertis "lam
antmyrespo dlwac denied,” Id address fspsnaltgatimetaideniifytllet°psis
anythingabout pro-public/education," said secondary school My children wool f rest the coming year.
The chairman
Although tihave oppoto be coi side in that
it hasn't heard incial Ministry and still is `Iamp P tturiitt`es that approach, inaugural
ural
du increases
es.
from the provincial irurnstr f Mr. Clark slayitmed all provirirra] polio said. ed the Catholic if l were to adoptn cal educe-
in education, the 10 four County beard He verballya fS of theu't hham affilnf nu mt. Clark, a he ro l g the Hurtin-Perth tapirs as liability insurance, and secondary
education s bas gone ahead and tdolt. am, , ane. Th ashamed of any s ,not boa tel In
the
county, rY
increases for o 19$6 to pe direeth of • q anncial politicians. it They do not have any ge116°h Catholic separate scheol sward, etas leve at the elemen
as. Th tin io ee relations
13pg, po g a high school special eclucado far d sczi5sion today.
At its January recommended that if swan of the future for this province. They decided to not Consider putting own
ikon of at same board is and such ci O ops will oyes r a o
education Robert Allan recd ver g the Posein Iinron until 19 h school .in Perth However, ofair
have lowered thenisei ,. whatever they County Catholic big ' agenda in the upeommg year
any tertrp for per cent within the schooluthitg a, teinber.
bo'ard`s celled n n t want eant increase self preservatttaeff oursaaety,'r send P „groupsare also contemplating rernagen ON Oi ng Git hTh
greater they elseMake orLhe giemneifects ed th Qyncetn Bu a aoolsandth CO t tinually look around and
able in r in thea g be tyiairni a and h separate ol r said at Clark. lir about what gi is
these s areas arts l4I Clarioetti be eT},b" . it 0
creases acre tin uidusthi`al � p An interdeno ti 'nal group f irbmtgrants and a f
the 'sten of title funding f Wellington moron County
Burns Day. The official Burns' dinner wit) be held
i oto fight at the
the
Sealorth and District Community Centres, pawis photo
traditional ceremony -of piping in the haggis.
Beni es in Dr. Jon
committee plans to bring
Robinson of the a Buren of Guelph, a load Sch of boards
forecast specialist and hfichaei Rau, plant of toile educate
ma age f the Huron County areawheresep to cliodlswereavails�ool public
t this
il says Mr. Pau
A. LAVERNE SCOTT
E eaforth Mason
installed as Master
A. Laverne Stott. foof S foof B taenia
been
installed as Worship.paved is
MasonicledgeNo. 170, succeeding
E.
teething. - senior warden, Pfeil
ItteOther officers are.., nor warden, James
Hrown;n h Walton;ack Butson of Mafia;
Browne chaplain,
tai'y Gordon Wright; � ,Robert
deacon
stere Tester°,
- ituniorde • , mer . Wlhitrtnore;directortof
junta deacon, Stewart
cemntodre�, Kenneth Ca deo; se rdgames a err .P y
Sterv-
ard;.Bruce Whitmore; taxa Y tie new rharrina
Boger; inner guard, hi tetiai is
Charles Fteeires and 1lnstoriarrSClare Keith. tail's, � � "
asimilar condarys _ - "We taus Con
. To
Of where there may . the hew , teurori school bo Iattotin are going ova oo ' frail north remind some ! es ll w tt Ontario ni . lb
iris .. _ on its o „ thin v as C,
amide ,ern .. , civ
schools and additiotfal tette- toper 'e 4!t i
to el'eriientarY tudlEA d becauseitWOn't get before them any Hurdn, Perin and pads ° a high school south descendeitts o
sublets feels, s' building to order for this conglemeration of
tonal time. Both tit g,
n is
board dart advertising abs different Pram °urstiutes
Catton. . e see as being' ,
are being s agenda, he ee o
He' e'DPlitiQd why had considered u natives. theta must
ether. way.. 'soon and
full a Shar i f Win
by beard corarmi
further
ham. That is now on ti'e'd.., .e se -heel huniatilty o function as a society,
of a guideline, strongly about. the �>y ute to athe sharing, ° 1"lie new cliairnn�? sUgg�ted' about be trust, fie -'operation, tindeistandinS and
"Ifeelthatdieexposof different civettlsutgthe good things . Ve � toleranek for tiles'' m society that
, th t f(sgive toil
puliltc ecu alittee 2t , not natural a let
e . ct anhm iPat and piste teitoeed'iefance , . ,e c "We must alsalook,at What we arc doing These fie
abou t eve p .._. _ and s the rt0 for iter- 'and disdhs5 the concerts that Valens grottos they ti a n n , recd rate provide
Weyer: " •, sites � increase,_ of to des'pleiately' need ...-, •, rtunity �oi•,inter- With ublic educat►on. 1'e P; . e ubiteetiucatre Ys said
The directoreAretnowcro, ,_ s died Ale
s tela atitap that, opP� rthea rshtibn have With •p` and a ceommodations will have yhave to be lea ed. ' Mr. Clark
aaout fiVepei tent in sdiooY iwaid p nail fro g 1.0 beettnantsvarious groups with in that buf lie down t know how tlla� �' afn�tion of those gitelih�?a,'� a:� ' u in aft to, triad'• to keep
• On-cation
lid �gccW p '
'Ourin
said Mr. Allan. followed a s"unilar of exp enence ; with people d o', ration
The school it seemed o backgrounds leads to the that tlh s society