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Dr R.M. Alis.
Auxiliary
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sad informing vaiaMeers u unpcx-
niu"oaMmPersonal ThantaY g-
�" arc
always well accepted no oar
what else you do. A Volunteer
houki be given a clearly deemed
job description and
expected of h' who is
LOW= of " were read
from Maryanne Moyle')
and Aman-
da
Phillips,who
A
bursaries. The Past
Pla-
que was discussed. There wW be
thirty names on the plaque and it
will be given a prominent pardon
on the wall at the hospital.
The 80th Annual Convention is to
PUC • warn°° page
employees do a good job of
�g the equipmau clean." Mr.
ips pointed out that p00ple
shouldkeep�karofPllC trucks
elnctricity ce the eq pment could contain
Seaforth PUC received a letter
from Hillis Steeplejacks outlining
their plan to clean and repair the
water tower. For $3,500 the com-
pany will remove the steel webbing,
sect;-,,.. :..e vent on the roof, znd
clean the inside of the water storage
area. The commission will refer the
plan Seaforth,
engineer for review.
Henson and Zurich -
Dashwood PUCs have entered into
Fancy
•from page 3
She's become used to automatic
doors, although she was surprised
with the first one. And even though
Fancy can help Tom, still she can't
do the impossible and make an
unaccessible store accessible. Tom
and Fancy have the right under the
Human Rights Code of Ontario to
enter any place of business.
Bis the Lions Foundation of
� 8 Ear Dogs of
Northern Telecom�sars, namely
er towns
that have received a Hearing Ear
Dogeh oraSp dial Skills Dog, groups
suthe Kinsmen, IODE,
Tuckersmith
• from page l
readings, but rather just one
before councillors throw the
up in agreement three tim
law 39, concerning Tile
Rating, was passed.
By-law 40, concerning
renaming of Anna Co
Vanastra to Kimberly Court
held off due to two objecti
developer working in the
constructing houses, Mr.
requested the name change
street could be named aft
daughter.
Councillor Larry McGrath
"The developer hasn't asked
anything yet and has been
problem. All he wants is to
the street after his little girl."
Council decided to wait on
issue.
By-laws 41 and 42, concerning rcu
6th Avenue Road closing, V
were passed. The by-laws allow the a Aldgad
closing up of the road and the road- that
way to be sold, conveyed and cone
transferred for $1.
By-laws - now
v..
Crowd
Those commis of young • 1r"m !" 1
=at�D em mop '
�� va, Lour
checked subeleninity
larger tea, diem
nmpulding demeans nue
w 1,796), sad rn'it�n,
"INitto cam of TB
ve
dusanowd.-thel unit
naiad, lad 247 parsons
bred wide other
atoms of
cietlt. As important pint of
survey has been the follow -44i
the heal* unit of the families
sod
bow
Rim
�c
the
the
exist, br 1Y
and
the
w
An
Frances
The held
Room
Pa
at- was
sw
Please
rased perrtuvely. In
ovary a arvey add; owe pmt
the sails of Os tae immity
�i wawa in Ilse hospitals
ithOimas
bet♦ aai ~atie great
bi�y, diem have beesbilaution ante
tor the aged
his family. Many good
art �� consist mainly
institutions e isolation frooperase m one anotha
as au cat that the al
chest asks Without Wring aarsigg t
He aid dr wads a
sines call se cot weft 10 find
have edam i was Awake He said
army now coy )sad io a lost of jobs
Pearson and caries in Wane whit* Ona
roes go
dom. mg n
"Cala affect every comer of
Pte -taw- ,." Mr. Lesley avid.
ward winner for reporting
and public; speaking, Mr.
praised the Lamers for giving to
LJIust money out ul their b
chairit ► w a epi
eau Amer weft,
e need a thousand -fold
increase n from every
be sector of society,"he said.
Mr. Daley said there is one school
a thekeducases 400 stridents but can t
be held trom November 29 �°� 23 to
and tint year's thane
u� unteesing ane tarn Vision.
y far Bnig asket please e
take it to the home of Dorothy
Hays. Decorating of the Hall and
eooraoce at the hospital toot pie
on November 21. On Nov 1
the Executive of the District
tended a luncheon at the Hospital
make arrangements for the Junior
Volunteer conferenCe to be held .
Seaforth on May 4 1991. This
the forst time a Junior Volunteer
Seminar has been held in Seaforth
T'tnac will be
teenage volunteers
attending from all the hospitals in
4
i11 disarm.
forma in The nth this Y,
yore having�" Y
yumemi r coritsuc
Christmas Meeting
on December 11 w
Two, withR[scale ift
luck is to the exchange,
The Nominating C onuruuee repot
bexec
given and the newly elected
olives and committees will
urn in at the December
io try to attend. The mystery
t7rize winner was Elsie
Dinsmore
Rosa Daley also provides a tail
meeting
is
an agreement that allows Seaforth
to help the other PUCs during
emergency situations, provided
Seaforth can spare the manpower
and equipment Every third week
Seaforth will be on standby to these
areas and if they are needed the
Seaforth crew will respond at an
emergency assistance rate.
It's time for Seaforth PUC to buy
reciprocal insurance and the com-
mission approved a plan that allows
a zero deductible at a cost 01 'i2f4
with a $ 10 million coverage on
almost any occurrence. The PUC
has been purchasing t!Tis type of
insurance since 1985 :end has not
had to make any claims on i!.
Legions and churches ha
towards the cost of traini
Some clubs have
fu draiising events to
dog's training.
Currently there is a wai
17 to 20 people who n
these dogs. One way
volved with the
become a foster family
potential
Puppies
ppies that
Special Skills Dogs are
p
suitable families for a
months prior to testing
Everyday Tom and F
through their lessons and
held on �Vovem Auxiliary Bazaar
for
a change. Velma Prezcator uwas the
winner of a Cake
donated by Rose Mc Master.
flit, four parentvolunteers.
farm report on FYI Agri - New,
and the y Scale commentary
twice weekly on FYI Evening
was He began his career with three
uni journalism t Namara and
early years
as a parliamentaryp
ss gallery
manger in Ottawa.
T1
energy
Ontan
IC coinulissioil dist;., :e . �7
conation package from:
o Hydro to cut down on
er►ergy used by water heaters but
decided not to adopt the program. it
this time.
aThe water heater program. consists of
blankets made of ontune e inch thickck
asbestos covered in vinyl, and a
free low flow shower head. The
Program is available throe
offices and s � area
farted in April. The
t�up included the temperature
being adjusted to about 140
degrees, and a check or the heating
elements and wiring fir safety. The
work is tV be done by PUC or
ve helped
ng the fig, learns more with each day. One of
the most important lessons to Tom
had special was when he learned 'A
raise money for the � works
person it loves, and it loves
ting list of the paste it respects.'
"Fancy will be a big help to me,"
eed one of Tom said. "She'll save me from
to get in-
t to wallun too much. She'll open
doors for me and she can get help
to one of for me if somethingis
seem to be you see her withut me. wrong. If
Dogs or know something is wrong.
Yau'1}.
laced with "She's a constant companion g
bout nine Panton and
helps make me feel more secure.
and training. I'd recommend a dog with her
ancy go ming m anyone who needs help
Fancy and loves dogs."
.
ning an Albert Street in th
Doig subdivision, were passed.
reading lands concerned are to be
sold to Seaforth Golf
td.
By-law 44 was actual
pealing of by-law 39, 19
fore it was read one of th
members asked if anyone
hat by-law 43 was. Clerk-
ack McLachlan told him `
passed it."
y -law 45 was actual
re pealing of by-law 26, 197
r reading the by-law
wing their hands up three
unci passed the by-law.
of the councillors asked
Lachlan to explain to them
had j� passed.
Lachlan obliged.
ouncil then moved onto
Drainage and Municipal
tions information, and
the Bell Drainage Works
ice Appeal, council
five out of eight of the farm
erned are appealing. The ma
goes back to the Drai
unal.
e new Ms. Wallace mentioned to council
The that the ABCA now has a drainage
closed superintendent. Ms. Wallace told
Course council the drainage superintendent
could be invited 10 a' council
ly a meeting to tell them what ad -
89 and vantages there are to having him
e coun- work with council.
knew Councillor Bill Delon
treasurer who
currently oversees drainage in the
"
r hands and
es. By- L
Drainage
re
the be
urt in cal
, was w
ons. A 1
area
Tate, B
so a
er his afte
thro
said, co
us for one
no Mc
name they
Mc
the C
We just township, voiced objection
having the drainage superintendent
to
8 laerintendent
ly and visit council. Mr. DeJong said the
0Young man would likely be expen-
once and sive and pointed out that anyone
times, could tell what was wrong with a
Then ditch. Despite his objection, council
Mr. passed a motion to invite the
what drainage superintendent to a council
Mr. meeting.
Council passed a motion concer-
Tile ning the Tuckersmith Day Nurse
Drainage and Vanastra Recreation Centre
comer- Workers at the Recreation Centre
and have complained about the noise of
was crying children and council decided
pass a motion allowing the
iter Recreation Centre office to become
nage soundproofed. The cost will be
$2.000.
islon
• from page 2
gloom and doom, we
could gear up to produce more
Mr.
expensive speciality products,
then find that the majority of sho
per's are looking for econom
Maybe our organically grown
bran and garlic bulbs would only
John/Jane
purchased by rich gourmets wh
make ends meet, Swill trying
will head for
bargain shelf and not care whi
country grew the product or ho
i don't know how businesses
supporting farmers can cooperate
more, unless they can figure ou
how to sell input products to
farmers at the same cost American
farmers pay, or cut their overhead
by paying their worker at the sam
level as we saw in North Carohna
last winter (S6 per hour) and pas..
these savings along
munity is affected by the fort
of the agricultural industries.
Buchanan feels food proms -
will pay high prices for
acts if we can make
d that these costs incl
mental protection,
and a reasonable profit m
costs of high interest ra
and food and clothing
ilics.
t just whizzed by? Anodic
Processing company on the
south to Mexico. Can
their minds by mon
them or by boycotting the
? Not likely. They're b
tional companies an
is business.
many times in the last week
You read that food prices are
h, and the farmers a
gouging the consumers through
supply management systems. Are
�e the same consumers who are
going to pay extra for enviro nmen
tal cow to the farm community
even if they jump around with
"Save the Environment" signs? it's
easy to demand that someone else
=tom the countryside and then go
m Y� *penmen! and du
all your garbage down one all-pur-
pose
chute. And even thews con-
sumers would have to admit thou
and sot
P- prod
Y. understan
oat environ
be
costs
ile for our
to shelter
the
our fam
ch wla
•food
ones Ontario food has always been rigid-
way
change
t with
product
ii sterna
business
e How
have
too hi
ly inspected and of top quality.
our Of the city folk who eat our food,
them those with super jobs who can
ude afford to eat well don't always
input notice where food is grown - they
mar can afford strawberries out of
tea, season. The penny-pinchers go for
for the best quality at the lowest cost
regardless of who produced it or
r how. A growing number load
it their campers regularly and buy
we their groceries at those malls jug
ing across the border, getting a good
n deal at the gas pumps on their way
ig beck horse. For some other unfor-
d mattes and destitutes, there are
the
ever-growing food bank', whose
needs are never quite filled. With
• today's un -
the agricultural) most of
husirit^ssea are y dependent
hurting right alongwith the farm
community.
As for other neral residents who
depend on our Purchase of goods
and services at their llops, with the
Christmas season approaching it
seems impossible to imagine that
car de'aIer hips, gift stores and other
small businesses who depend on
seasonal spending will have a good
year. Everyone in a null! 0o!
re sifuation, no �v-may economic
one knows which
group they could fall into ina few
month's time.
_ Maybe we do really need a "new
broom" government with fresh ideas
and a fresh
MPPs seem te�prarch. All of ow
he well-meaning,
idealistic peop1 and we must give
them a chance to tackle the
problems 1 Tnhampered by previous
poll( ie'Q and not tied into
ffrxn theips programs
develop me 0f the arsons they can
Ontario Hydro workers or students
with experience in electricity hired
to cor!ict the program. Lucan and
Sarnm pamcipated in the program
tnd hired students to perform the
.vork.
There is a cost of $51 for ea h 40
gallon electric water heater re ted
from the PUC and Ontario Hyd o
will give the PUC a rebate of $41.
If the 40 gallon water heater is not
rented from the AUC the cost is $58
with a rebate of C46 to the PUC.
The conimissit a decided not to
participate in the program due to
lack of PUC wort yrs available to
perform the tuneups and other work
required for the pros, am. Mr. Phil-
lips said "We've only , of four guys
and they're busy with the sewer
expansion project."
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