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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-04, Page 30r, 5.0.4 Aire e: ff • aleyl.'Ll44401r011F,Pei a. As' erase ire SMOVIs frorm t,zeintwihs Cain mrsembw... . aster We le= Lksna, bele Ningt, Sow ;•wk.. Sfastwasuri4 -isy Lure 3 Wste-A .D3swdet pirwaeitis' frar'uni de max O`inuaat ga answer& esumr=ftsf sierviee pnitieenz,, irw-*arors— wailing de *Aga ,tir./16 ICZNAMIZZIMS Irtifl "Fit& an pils4 tie die einutee off wiTCrnissz at"' SLOW wan _ teee ewe an Esaiies 'Swienceil 'staff Finest; V*4t»ts fl ,A Your toothpaste comes in millilitres (mL) • 2O'C is a 'gocid room temperature 30C is swimming time — wear a coat • e44,V.'' • • • • . • . • Ceda cil questions ing qgreement Me= w_as dsaFw.-atitan over the inter- mtureIf a '1...sner concer, Mug an agree. are withank.a.. County w pay the. deficit 171 vie=g4grnirconazen: housing, at the meths -mi.' tea: rim d Lpf....Lik,14, Village ccouno • an. Atrii err': twon aff Bucknigliam. dcit te Brine County, told council the 31r94WLI b iliizq topay the 7 per cent C,..1p=e3M,E 14:11:19T Mann aParf. lz 7 rtop :„If the village would agree It'arrow 5t,larX frallfi anywhere in the =wary n bite -14..ke Lim:know apartments). ooTc-ike & Crump understood the ata-,ezt de. tourn) could place a senior 1-ou, anywhe.re in the county in the Lieu -row SITIV72:4=1,. He did not agree with Georg_e 3cont That Lus.:know's original ar-,,e-ernetu V.171. Kra:Mb Ashfield and West 'weal:sue:km residents of their rnunicip- air" rats, at Wel: as the village would have gerang 'housing at Sepoy • • would stil apply,. Crump said, Saratfe'75214:ft rite county would pay the th.".=. and they would have the right to anytne. the county in Lucknow. •3o!. --t said lacknow is in a unique sain:WI br-_seause it has an agreement with Huron Canras4 thaz the townships in their CV/CIM, IvE be allowed to seek housing in the Septsx Aparmiems •4-t-eniersta are good," said Joynt, does not say what they mean." ..loytr. s ilte phoned Buckingham the day A -Be clerk received the letter and Butuntairra'n told brill the agreement'with 43e nuanty to pay the deficit would not the useage ofSepoy Apartments. -"Btici=igham told me oi agreement is good,rephed Jo t •'What Buckingham says on the phone what, r .says in the letter," objected • Crirm.p. flyre (Bruce County) not going. • zyperpent sdeficit) out of the -good of without something in return." • Cramp int*ted" the letter meant the counsi, wafid send someone from Tobermory tb:e senior citizens' apartments here Ivraed. He interpreted the letter. as &a,;,:1the ri,trYI tr-r=y would alive th?:. Gorinty. to sea t pdorhies for placing Tetideatib i Cot troTrfri-...latV-S,,, return for ,rmyeng t "The fact wt. he with ma municipalities* in Hawn thazges foe comple- xion of the whole thing7 sa:4 He maintaimsd the four rauricipaidsm iza agree- ment with know 1 te prase= time would mill have priority in pkaing their resident& 111 the te.mir.Ar cifizens hosa,sing facility in Luc -know. He told council- Huron County Houbing Authorhy would pick up the deficit for the t Huron towand Bruce would pay for 'the village and Kniloss. * *Our case is a ca of a different colour because of agreements with another coun- ty," added Joynt. • Joynt told council he had met with representatises of Ashiield. West Wawa. nosh and Kinloss the roorg of the oouncil meeting and they had questioned that the new agreement with the oconny seemed to change the priorities. Joynt said he wcruld get a confirmaton in writing, confirming the pricares set in the agreement with the throe townships before • LuCknow enters into the new agreement with the county. He told the Sentinel Tuesday, he had • spoken with the dirtof the Bruce Housing Authority w -ho will send a letter to council confirming that Lacknow, Ashfield, West Wawa.nosla and Kinloss residents will stillhave_ ,priority whet, appbing for accommodation in Sepoy Apartments. Joynt said the deficit for Locknow's Sepoy apartments was put into the Bruce County budget whichwa.s set up on. Tuesday, on the conditionit could be retrieved if Locknow decides not to enter tbe agreement with the .cou nty . •• • When council receives the letter from "the housing -authority apprcirhig the priorities originally set by Lucknow and the toWnships. Joynt said he will Call a special meeting for council to decide whether they will •enter into , the new agreement with the conn ?bis523-343.7 GRASS, SEED FEAT' GARDEN TOOLS FULL UNE DEAL/17K GARDEN SEEDS Rentals wallah* • Lawn • • niers - Precision Garden Seeder Lain ,Spreider • virtisv.. is itost t.slam' yzi.frat. tree*, tr awe Over Maple Special This Week BIR D FEEDERS Regtiple 101b.of WilitirdSeedfor501 watch For The Grand Di'iiinlng 01 The Super Scoop Ice Cream Parlour , • • ei••••';‘,V.„4,1. -,s „ter %lc • Members, of Luck:now • Village Council eivresSed concern 'that a pinball arcade •4e10:1 on the main street on March •30 could move into town and open up for business without wand' even being inform- ed. Councillor !Eldon Marin said the arcade =Lost have -moved in in the night". One day the Silverwocxl's building where it is located. was .t:rtiply and the next day the arcade. was • in business. "Does the owner not even have to have a licence to do business?" asked •Mann. • Gonna has instructed the village solicitor, George Brophy to look into the matter. Councillce •Pill Cramp said he •was' • carred because the young children of the community spend their money there and it • becomes another •hangout. Members of council .agreed Lueknow did • not need • another hangout.• •• I, Councillors objected that children of all ages were permitted to play the pinball machines and pool tables at the arcade. Councillor Crumb said council has no intention of shutting* down the arcade. Legally they probably haire no means to do sd. Crump said however, the arcade can be controlled by restricting a.dmittance -to 16 years and over and restricting opening * hours. This would prohibit young kids from • spending their lunch- Money there said Crump. •- • • Council will look into the Matter further • when solicitor Brophy reports to them. ret with Timbrell Representatives of the Wingham and • District. Hospital and a citizens' action committee were meeting with Health Kmister Dennis Timbrell in Torontd on Tuesday to &cuss why the hospital should receive special consideration where bed cuts are concerned. The Wingharn. Hospital was to have closed 14 beds on April 1 to, adhereto the gone 3.5 beds per 1,000 population fdrtntda- which was announced earlier this year. The Wingham board of governors decided to fight the ministry decision because they feel Wingham hospital cannot operate efficiently without 100 beds. ^The Wingham delegation presented the brief outlining their arguernent to the health minister on March 30. They wete to return to Toronto to meet with Tirnbrell to discuss the Issue on Friday. but the severe storm • prevented the Wingham delegates from travelling to Toronto. The meeting with Timbre!! was rescheduled for yesterday. The hospital's executive director, Norman Hayes said on Monday he was very optimistic -about the meeting with Tintbrell. The outcome of the meeting with Timbroll may be announc- ed at a hospital board meeting in Wingham tonight.