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Funding cut represents good job, not bad: Gowing
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that, in fact, the decision reflected
how great a job the board has done.
“They’re doing such a great job
there that there is now an
accumulated surplus there,” he said.
“I think our job is one of setting
priorities to put the funds we have
where they are needed. Their
position of good management has
put them in a good financial position
and I don’t believe it is our job to
collect taxes to put them into a
reserve. Once those funds go into the
facility, we have no control over
them, so I stand behind what we’ve
did.”
Councillor Dorothy Kelly asked if
the council would still consider
helping if major capital expenditures
came up, which Gowing said they
would definitely do, as did
councillor John Smuck.
“If something came up, like a new
roof, we would help,” Smuck said.
Smuck then stated that the
township had looked at the amount
given to the board versus the number
of users from the municipality. He
stated that, if they were to use the
same formula of dollars per user,
Morris-Turnberry would have to pay
more than $100,000 for usage of the
North Huron Wescast Community
Complex.
Councillor Sharen Zinn stated that
the issue wasn’t handled well by
council.
“If we do something likes this,
cutting contributions so
significantly, we should discuss it
with them ahead of time,” she said.
“We should have went to them or
had them come here so it wasn’t
such a big blow.”
Gowing agreed that course of
action might have been more
appropriate as did Deputy-Mayor
Jamie Heffer.
“That is a very reasonable
comment,” he said. “In hindsight
that is how we should have handled
it.”
Council suggested that staff
prepare a letter to invite either the
board to attend a council meeting or
to have council attend a board
meeting to explain the decision, but
no mention of reversing the funding
cut was made.
Blessing the big meal
The much-anticipated Belgrave Turkey Supper was held at
the Belgrave Community Centre on Oct. 5 and saw
approximately 1,000 people enjoying a meal that can truly
be called epic. Belgrave’s Knox United Church’s Student
Minister Brian Hymers blessed the meal, above. (Shawn
Loughlin photo)
UCW coffee break set for Oct. 27
There were three-and-a-half tables
of shoot in play on Friday, Oct. 9.
Winners were: high pink card,
Lillian Appleby; most shoots, pink
card, Mary Taylor; high white card,
Jack Shiell; second high white card,
Charlie Shaw.
The next shoot party is on Friday,
Oct. 23 at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
On Sunday, Oct. 18 Student
Minister Brian Hymers is away
doing the anniversary service for
Zion United Church outside of
Listowel. Nancy Cameron from
Trinity, Ashfield will be conducting
the service.
The Huron-Perth Presbyterial Fall
Rally is on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at
Lakeshore United Church in
Goderich. Desserts and fellowship
are at 5:30 p.m. The guest speaker is
Kate Ballagh-Steeper former
chaplain of the London Community
Chaplaincy, who will be speaking on
the joys and challenges faced by
families living in poverty today.
Registration is $2. Contact Muriel
Coultes if you wish to go.
The UCW will be hosting a
morning coffee break at the
Belgrave Community Centre on
Tuesday, Oct. 27, 9:30 a.m. to 11
a.m. This is to support the Huron
Alzheimer Society.
Everyone is welcome to come and
join us for coffee and fellowship. On
Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 3 p.m. the
Presbytery will meet a Lakeshore
United Church in Goderich.
NEWS
FROM BELGRAVE
By Linda
Campbell
Call
357-2188
PEOPLE AROUND
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