The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-19, Page 5Jim Reed
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quitlieg , paid *.
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"11 degree ofposonalburnout"
and a need toeend more time
with his family as reasons for his
decision, which „'t mean ,1'm
leaving TV,"
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Band says thanks
To dos Sax,
Seeded I'd *kg to thank the i.aacknow
al the for
*sir 'ippon of the receset midst w
,and Area Christmas `youth Music
A great turnout of aired
helped to rasa 4 grad
total of $9for the t uckno t
and Area Chti+tmaas .Bears eat
Pond. This money will be used do
provide needy families in die hos
with Clsriaetanas dinners and gifts
which is truly a worthy cause.
A great big Thank You goes out
to all the members of the Luckaow
Public School Choir, Lucknow
Christian School Choir, Brookside
'Public School Choir, and their
directors and accompanyi. A
magnificent performance by all of.
sosimmomoduommommioatmovin
the choirs eoaalribeled to the
. itanesphare el lies ��giving
ooaacdlet, sore the
time •Mg mart doomed to this
cause by all of the *ea yoarg
people will be attach appreciated d by
many ,YotingStera CO Christmas
morn. .
Thanks again to both participants
and audience. Merry Christman
Singly,
Caiiin Chute
Secretary
Lucknow Band
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who has received the gift of Sight.
by =Meg a donation to Operation OEU sends a card with the name
EUniversal (OEU). and iv of the patient end the
Irenvoi year, I had the locale of the , You may be
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projects sponsored by Operation time. You can enable a workerto
Eyesight Universal, What an eye returnto aproductive life or give
opener! sense dignity buck to an .older
1 saw a ,girl waiting in a, Alt it takes is a donation to ; '
hospital to a!t ve a calm=r'emoved, ti .Eyesight Universal . at .
The cataract was the result of an P.O. Box 123, r Station. "M",'
eye injurysome time ago, Her Calgary, Alberta, T2P - 246, Your
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,. " being covered by a. $25 donation to. Join with me,. and give the Gift of
most shoots ou y . chairman electo OEU by some caring n it1 sight
' There were seven tables, of shoot
played,$ thember 14 Drop In
Centre. High lady was Anna,Deie:-
' ' ter,: low lady Bernice Jobostun, high
man Jim` Coders, low man Harry
Wall, Caroline .Menary had „the
most shoots.
: '',three 'tables of bridge went-
lased
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high Jean Whitby wasondhigh,
Rena McNab won the draw and
Eileen Moffat' was low,
The next shoot party will be
browny 4,
Constable
Johnso
A Brantford native, Constable ,
Gordon Johnson, has been a mem-
ber of the Ontario Provincial Police :
for over six ,years.
His first posting was to ,Hor
nepayne where he and; his family
spentthree and, .one -half years.
Constable '.Johnsob has been . With
the Kincardine detachment since
September 1987.
Prror•to his career with the,OPP,
he worked with juvenile delinquents
at Sprucedale, ' '
Constable Johnson isone of two -
criminal .investigators on, the .local
force and a member ofshe Crown
Management Team.
Married with two children,'
Constable Johnson is happy to to
living in. Kincardine. Art'_: avid
sportsman,. the area afford him the
opportunity to take part in leisure
activities such as saccet, baseball.
hockey..golf, g?,. boating and .. :
camping. Ile isa member of
• the local Lions Club,
New committees of Bruce County
council have been appointed, and
elected their chairmen for the
coming year,
Heading the fmance committee is
Rick Gilbert of Wiarton, while Paul
Eagleson of Tara chairs. the"
Children's Aid and public health" ,
committee.
Harry Thede of Saugeen is chair:
of the highway's committee, which
is the only committee to have its
memberselected bycouncilanstcad
of appointed._
Ab Murray oLucknow is heaaa.
of•the museum::committee, and Roy
•
Bullet' of Albemarle is chairman of
the agiicultwe, ` tourism and Bean -
ring committee. •
Other committee chairmen are
Brad Davis:: for social services and
homes, Graeme Cassidyonlibrary,
and Jack Riley. on the warden's
• committee.
T
• BERRY RESIGNING
Marlene .Berry,deputy-clerk of
finance, is resigning her post as of
January 4,1991, ,
Council was told Berry Fonts to
spend more tine at home with her
children t,
,: Canada.An old man. travelled Yom sincerely,
„many kilometres to bring his wife _ Margaret Dunkerley,,
10 a rural hospital to have her first : 47;Stratihclair Rise S.W.,
cataract removed.: He had his Calgary, AB,
removed just months previously,. T3H 103
These operations were also -also lade
Welcome home to Moose ei w
All former students and staff ' of and we'll" send full details of this
Moose Jaw Technical High School, historic: event.
Tech Axford Collegiate, Canadian A Lit, parties, sports: banquet and
ca le o Traiillins." School and dance, and more will fill' the four,'.
A.E.APeacack'rechtircal (Collegiate) days,.
• will celebrate the Diamond Jubilee
of their `school .on August 1 to 4, To :,A.E, Pcacoek'Collegiate,145
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Department ent heads get 4.2%
By a narrow margin, Bnice Coun-
ty decided its &Tanment heads a
should be happy with a' 4.2 per cent
salary increase- and not get ad-
ditional salary adjustments this year.
The finance Committee said eight
senior staff need salary increases of
up' to 14 per cent to be in ,line with
other county staff and 'with 'similar
positions in other counties.
The increase; would amount to
more than $5,000 in some' cases,
and pay Category hikes of two; or
threegrade levels. Most of tine
'salaries under review are in the
$36,000 to $50,000 range.
Ross Herron, finance chairman,
said at the county's December 11
session that he's afraid some staff
will "look for ,g eener fields" if they
don't get the increases; . which
would have come a' month`. after
across-the-board 4.2 per cent pay
hikes and annual -experience al-
lowances.
A six-month search for a director
of nursing at one of the county
homes for the aged was cited as
one reason the county has to p y
the money" to get the staff' it n.
But Eastnor Reeve Joe Hawke
described the adjustmentas a
"forest fro that feeds on itself." He.
predicted other' staff and the
unionized employees would want
catch-up increases if the hikes `for
senior staff were approved:
Hawke_added that in the current
economic'C1ilalate, .. 'senior staff
should be content to have secure
jobs and "not be looking for more
money." .
In the past two•years the county
has reorganized its administrative
staff an¢ -created a number of new
jobs. One result is that the ad-,
ministrator (Wayne JamiesonX is no
longer the highest -paid county
employee, even though alt other
depwiment heads report : tothat
position. The, salmy adjustments
proposed Tuesday+ would have
corrected that imbalance:
It's the second time in recent'"
months the finance committee has
tackled the problem. Herron said he
doesn't know what other solution
the finance committee will be able
to devises° settle the impasse.
Herron said he thought his com-
mittee did its homework in careful-
ly reviewing salaries and com-
parisons with other county "pay
rates.
a Hawke suggested that other
issues than money could account
for hiring difficulties in some
departments, and recommended
individual review of problems
cases. •
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