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New warden has 21 years experience
by Pat Halpin
Mildmay Reeve Keith
Campbell is going into his
new post as Warden of
Bruce County with the full
expectation that it won't
be an easy year
-Next year will he, w
say the least. a challenging
one,- C'amphzll said in his
brief inaugural address at
the county ee>uncrl cham-
ber', rn Walkerton
December 10
Campbell said dealing
with provincial grant cuts,
county restructuring.
encouraging de“elopment
at the Bruce Nuclear
Power Development and
Bruce Energy Centre. and
continuing to support agn-
culture and tourism "to
name a few" will he on the
county's agenda in the
coming year.
Campbell was elected
Warden o1 Bruce after
Bruce County Board of Education
requests
Queen's Par
provide
Legislation
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t� kge
Education
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Superintendents erintendencs
Trustees
Trustees
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9nstrual Costseat * -,teachers
Equipment
quipm al pss%stants
* Classroom* Education
* Text BoO�cs tion * secretarie ns
*special Educe * Librarian
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Custodial Maintenance
* Cos * Computer Techs
* Programs
* Occasional 'Teachers
Phone the Bruce County Board of
Education. Let them know you do not
support cutting Instructional Costs!
1 (800) 661-7509
Cuts Hurt Kids!
Sponsored by: Bruce Education Employees Council
defeating f_ucknow's
Stuart Reavie. Rea‘le was
making a bid for a second
term after serving as
Warden for the past year.
Earlier this year, Tara
Reeve Paul Eagleson indi-
cated interest in running
for Warden. a post he held
in 1995 and ran unsuc-
cessfully for again in
1996. Eagleson's name,
however. was not among
the nominees for the 1997
election race
in his 2! years on coun-
ty cooled. Campbell has
been a member oI every
committee except plan-
ning. He recently retired
from a 46 -.ear career
with Bogdon and Gross
manufacturers in
Walkerton.
Looking ahead to issues
the county faces,
Campbell said Bruce is
willing to negotiate down
loading from the province,
hut only if it's a fair deal
and in the hest interests of
the residents of Bruce.
"The bottom line is we
want a lair shake,"
Carnphcll said. "We'll take
our share (of cuts) but I
Mildmay Reeve Keith
Campbell is the new
Warden for Bruce
County.
think the province has to
do their thing. The prob-
lem 1 have right now is
we're getting very little
direction and we have to
find our own way."
Bruce County has just
launched its second
restructuring study in five
years. Campbell advocates
keeping a two-tier system
with both county and
municipal levels of gov-
eminent. But he admits
"it's anybody's guess"
how many of the 30
municipalities now in the
county will remain after
restructuring,
His own prediction is
that "half or less tharr-half"
will remain after the rec-
ommended amalgamations
take place.
"The local municipali-
ties are going to have to
do their chore, too,"
Campbell said.
As. Warden, Campbell
plans to get involved with
efforts to bring the MOX
fuel and ITER projects to
the BNPD.
"I hope that goes
through for the betterment
of the county," he said in
an interview. "Any indus-
try we can attract to the
Energy Centre would he a
benefit."
"The other things,
have to do is. also promote
our agricultural and
tourism industries," he
added. "They've always
been a main industry,in ,
the county. We have to
work on those all the .
time.'
Reavie heads highways
There were a few
changes evident as Bruce
•County councillors chose
the chair and vice -chair
positions for standing
cornrnittees for the coming
year.
Chair of the
Agriculture, Tourism and
Planning committee is
Gordon larre11 -rif
Kincardine Township,
with vice -chair Milt
McJvcr o1 Lindsay
'Iownship.
Winston 'iollrs of Si.
l:drn,rnd's '1ownyhip is
head of ' the; I-inance.
Personnel and Property
committee, while former
chair Norm Amiens of
Kincardine steps down to
vice -chair 01 that commit-
tee.
Walkerton 's Boh
Macikie is chair of the
Children's Aid and Public
Health committee, while
Roland Anstett of _
Greenock is chair of the
Social Services and
Homes committee. Janice
Morris of Tiverton is vice -
chair of the Social
Services committee.
'torn Boyle of
Albemarle "Township
:criiatns chair o -f the.
Library c:ornniittec. while
Bob Caesar of ('cured
Township Is vice chair nI
the committee and c'Iiair ed
rbc Museum cotnrnitice
Last year's Warden
Stuart Reavie o.) Lucknow
'is chair of the Highways
committee, while David
Thomson of Brant
7uwnship is vice -chair.
Saugeen Township's
Harry "Thede is chair of the
Eire Rescue comn.iittee,
assisted by Norris A►inetts
of Kincardine 'as•vice
chair. Iloward Rihcy of
Bruce 'Township remains
chair of the 911 Civic
Addressing committee.
Winter Driving Tips
Never cry to stole by
p11II1ng or slaniniing
your hakes Syuee/e
hard, but hack off on the
Kral• e it your whciels loc k '
This as called "threshold
braking" and it requires
practice.
0 Ontario
Request for Public Opinion
on the Proposed
Nursing Horne Annual
Licence Renewal of
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow
In accordance with the Nursing Homes ACI, public opinion is being
requested prior to a final decision being made on the above
if you have continents or opinions and wish to bring them to the attention
of the Ministry of J1ealtii, you may submit them in writing by addressing
them to: , Director, Residential Services branch
Ontario Ministry of Health
5700 Yonge Street, 7tli Floor
North York, Ontario M2114 4K.5
(416) 327.7357, by January 20, 1997
Please include die name of the nursing home and quote Project #19114)7
on all written submissions.
The Director will consider all submissions before making a final decision.