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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-09-26, Page 232 tri Lee BONI ab1 now 111 rses is t pai 3011 Teal tile unl Con wis anti Lucknoli/Sentinels Wedne y, September 26, 1984 — Psge 2 Tatc.r.seii..ice interrupted when backhoe severs main ling Last Tuesday while mit were. wor . With a backhoe, the .Whitechurch mania e was cut, To" am, it had to sit endW '1' i muRcH waterline ;over night to let the seal tighten. ,h, ten. Hence the• yjnage was .withohtwater for over the day* by Valetta Emerson Mr; and Mrs. CarmanWbytock and visited Wednesday evening with Mr, , ictor Emerson. Anes Farrier, Mrs. 'Elmer Sleighthof tn, rs ; pave Gibb and: Mrs, FredTiffin were • Lucknow United Church on Wednesday ,ening to hear the Japanese minister give talk and show slides.: • • weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Purk on. Mr# andMlrs. Eldon Emerson, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines spentthe weekend with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Beatrice IvIc@u llin spent the weekend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Kevin with Mr. and.. Mrs. Bill Pardon and called on loner on on. the arrival, of a baby girl, ,her brother, Bill at Wingham Hospital. win Amanda at Winghhaifl Hospital on Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill,. �esday, September 18; Proud grand- Rmtoui were.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon rents are Mr. and Mrs..Angus -Falconer Caldwell, Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Car- d Mr. and Mrs. Archie Findon," diff, Brussels. . Barbara Ann Carey of Kitchener.spent the On Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Larry Hender- son of Guelph visited, with Mr, and, Mrs, Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Hector'Purdon of StrathroY. and Isobel Tiffin .of Llcknow spent the weekend with their. sister, Cassie Mr, and Mrs. Wallace .Milligan arrived home =Saturday after a week's holidays. Karen Beecroft spent the weekend . at home. She has changed her position at Kit- chener and is now a secretary at Caya Fabrics Ltd. . Mr. and Mrs. Ron 'Nicholson, Erin and Ryan of Strathroy spent the weekend with, Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer. I Mr, and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy .Laidlaw visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason, London where they celebrated Michelle's. birthday. Chalmers WMS met Wednesday, S ptember 19 'at the home of Mrs. Bill Rin - told; Norma Falconer and Agnes Gaunt were in charge of the meeting, Mrs. Falconer opened the meeting,read the scripture and gave the message on usefulness. Mission papers were' read by Mrs,, Lamb and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin. Prayer was given by Mrs, Alan Falconer.. The secretary, . Mrs. Bill Pardon, read the minutes. The Study Book was read by Mrs. Bill.Rintoul, Whitechurch, 4-I: Whitechurch 441 club held ' its first meeting on September :22, 1984. The elec- tions were held and Cathy Dow is president. 'Caren Elliott is vice president..... Alison War- drop is press reporter and iiim Laidlaw is bookkeeper. This club is focusing on quilting. The meeting" was held at " Mrs. Elliott's home with six present, �estWawanosh abjects to medical centre agreernent... tom page..1 Nether it was an agreement to split all tare capital costs 25 per cent. It was decidedan agreement should be igned among thefour inunicipalitites hereby capital costs ;.would be 'shared ivally on a 25 per cent basis and a•tenance would be shared with ucknow paying 40 per cent, and each of �e other time paying 20 per cent. Kinloss had already agreed to this in principle and the agreement was written up and sent to Ashfiield council fel their ap- proval. Ashfield refused' to agree to a 25 per cent split of : -capitate costs. " West Wawanosh 'has. objected to thechange from its first reconu 1endatlon. The meeting of the councils and .clerks of ie four municipalities September 19 pro- aced a motion which read: ; - r Moved by John Austin and seconded by arry Johnston that the capital and sintenance costs on the Lucknow Health f f iciency improves from page 4, He added that, according to the hours-of- rk report, both hospital activity and effi- ency had improvedover the previous ear. The report showed patient days up by ur per cent, while the paid hours per pa- nt day (a measure of efficiency) were up, three per cent. ' ungarinon 4-H om page 12 Lily Dozen Diet,. Fad -Diets; Lunch' It's in. .e Bag. The girls over 16 did an exercise to deter - e the percentage .of the body fat by tak,. three measurements and thegirls under did a percentage exercise concerning ae Brown Bag Versus She Fast Food inch. The i.irls then enjoyed preparing several cipes., a Corn Chowder, Chili' Con Carne, 1esia and Dressing and Pito or Pocket undwi lies. Everyone enjoyed lunch the rls hal prepared and a cool and refreshing sit punch prepared by hostess, 'Bernice enn. , The girls then voted on a name choosing Yin Outputs and accepted a challenge om Port Albert Club for a volleyball game the near future. Centre be split • at 25 per cent each municipality. Luclmow is , to pay, off the debenture at the same percentage as in the pastuntil they are paid up, and also do the . administration with no itbookkeeping charges charged: back to the townships. That there is to be' a five member Board with the first -Township selected to provide the chairman for 1985,the second township selected for 1986, and the' third township for 1987 and Lucknow for 1988, and to con- tinue inthat rotation from then on. The • municipality from which the chairman is appointed is to appoint one' other member from . his Council to sit on the . Board. Representatives to be appointed by their council each year. rinity 4••11 The first meeting of Trinity's Fitness re 4-H club was held on September 8 at 1 Hackett': home. The officers were selected as follows:. !sident - Brenda Gibson; vice llancy inter; secretary and press reporter - tadng. Members prepared the meeting's ipe, Bacon and Egg Loaf and while it was g, they completed their book work. meeting dealt mainly With the basics of less, heart rates, and the importance of eakfast: The meeting closed with everyone enjoy- '; the loaf and other refreshments provid by Mrs. Hackett. Bertha Whitcroft, ' who chaired the meeting, asked whether there was . any discussion and there was none. The vote was called and the count was 14 m favour with the four West Wawanosh councillors, Kathryn. Todd, Joe Hickey, Bruce Raynard and deputy reeve Gordon Brindley voting against the motion. Reeve Barry Johnston asked the West Wawanosh councillors why - they voted against the motion and Todd said they ob- jected to the . wording :of the ownership clause which simply stated that Lucknow would give up 15 per cent of the ownership. "Give up. 15 per cent of what?" asked Todd. She went on to say Lucknow had not produced a 'deed and West Wawanosh councillors were not sure how much .of the medical centre their municipality owned or whether they -had a share of the owner- ship of the land. Todd suggested it was possible that Lucknow owned the property andthe municipalities only shared in, the ownership of the building. It . was moved by. Reeve ' Austin and Seconded . by councillor Dave Eadie :of Kinloss that the motion be rescinded. All were in favour. A second motion was read omitting the clause concerning Lucknow giving up 15 per cent of the ownership, however the mo- tibn did not; include any reference ,to how the ownership of . the :Building . and property would be shared.. There was no discussion and a vote was called. ' . West Wawanosh indicated . they were voting against the motion and. Reeve Barry Johnston asked the West Wawanosh. councillors, why they , were (still not satisfied with the motion. Councillor Todd remarked there was no reference to how the ownership of the building and property was . shared. While the clause . about Lucknowgiving up 15 per cent of the ownership had been dropped, nothing had 'been added to the motion to define the ownership. . Deputy reeve Allan Gibson of .Ashfield said the original proposal presented by Lucknowdefined ownership of the building and property and it was to make up the first part of the motion. Whitcroft read the original proposal and - the motion but ,. neither referred to the ownership of the building and the property. The motion was reworded to include the' clause. Each municipality is to own 25 per cent of the Lucknow Health Centre. • Reeve' Barry Johnston then asked the West Wawanosh councillors what would happen when this agreement was sent to . . them and they refused to sign it. "I guess we withdraw," said deputy reeve Brindley.' . The vote was called and the countshow- ed howed 14 in favour with , the four West Wawanosh councillors objecting. The agreement will be sent to each of the municipalities for their endorsement. NEW AD DEADLINES Effective°October 1, 1984 our new advertising deadlines: are as follows: CLASSIFIED WORD ADS & DISPLAY DISPLAY ADVERTISING EDITORIAL COPY Noon Monday preceding publication 3:00 P.M. 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