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The Citizen, 2003-11-19, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2003. MUNICIPALITY OF HURON EAST POLL RESULTS BRUSSELS WARD #1A #2B •TOTAL Mayor Dunbar 62 49 111 Seili 123 135 258 Deputy Mayor Agar 47 27 74 MacLellan 133 156 289 School Board Trustee Colquhoun 50 49 99 Dyck 77 86 163 Kaastra 47 34 81 GREY WARD Adv.#1 #2 #3 #4 MW)®! <■'- Mayor Dunbar 8 50 91 60 51 260 Seili 23 40 53 48 40 204 Deputy Mayor Agar 2 26 40 27 23 118 MacLellan 28 62 100 79 62 331 Councillor Beaven 8 60 74 65 45 252 McLellan 15 45 109 80 58 307 Newman 8 38 43 42 37 168 VanBeek 8 8 34 17 21 88 School Board Trustee Colquhoun 9 44 34 33 33 153 Dyck 9 16 46 40 19 130 Kaastra 9 20 55 28 29 141 McKILLOP WARD #1 #2 #3 Mayor Dunbar 28 47 41 116 Seili 44 59 38 141 Deputy Mayor Agar 36 55 33 124 MacLellan 37 51 46 134 School Board Trustee Colquhoun 4 15 14 33 Dyck 13 22 33 68 Kaastra 8 43 17 68 SEAFORTH WARD Adv.#1 #2A #2B #3 #4 #5 #6 | Mayor Dunbar 29 58 65 17 66 47 38 40 360 Seili 42 46 65 8 75 38 49 50 373 Deputy Mayor Agar 45 75 70 12 96 40 56 60 454 MacLellan 29 33 63 12 48 43 34 32 294 Councillor Burgess 21 61 72 12 75 23 36 40 340 Maloney 33 67 91 22 100 66 62 67 508 Stettler 41 71 83 13 83 54 61 57 463 School Board Trustee Colquhoun 9 20 30 10 22 28 19 20 158 Dyck 27 44 43 8 45 22 24 31 244 Kaastra 12 17 19 5 26 13 15 18 125 IU-GK.ERS.MITH WARP #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 ■ ■■ " Mayor Dunbar 52 74 55 39 32 50 302 Seili 53 88 17 23 6 2 189 Deputy Mayor Agar 69 83 25 16 11 20 224 MacLellan 39 81 47 46 25 32 270 School Board Trustee Colquhoun 21 52 16 19 13 10 131 Dyck 39 48 19 21 7 10 144 Kaastra 12 28 23 17 16 22 118 S.E.NTRAI HURON East Ward West Ward v z .z z<-- School Board Trustee Colquhoun 282 59 341 Dyck 209 49 258 Kaastra 366 235 601 AMDSB director reassesses By Stew Slater Special to The Citizen Director of Education Geoff Williams’s most significant step, to date, in setting himself apart from the leadership style of his predecessor became evident at a regular Avon Maitland District School Board meeting Tuesday, Nov. 11. Williams, a former education superintendent who recently took over the top Avon Maitland job from Lome Rachlis after Rachlis returned to his home turf of Ottawa, provided details of his plan to reassess the board’s procedural approach at the Nov. II meeting. Williams described a series of one-on-one meetings with trustees, undertaken since he took over at mid-summer, and outlined his next steps in addressing the concerns raised during those meetings. According to the new director, specific concerns included frequently short lead-up times before major decisions, during which trustees were often asked to digest considerable information after receiving it on Friday, in advance of a vote on Tuesday. In addition, both the quality and the quantity of that information sometimes fell short, according to some trustees. “There was kind of a set of common concerns that came forward during these (one-on-one) meetings, especially around the timelines surrounding decisions,” Williams told trustees. At the Nov. 11 meeting, trustees procedure approved a recommendation from Williams that the board’s policy committee “complete a review of the board’s governance model” by June, 2004. Speaking to the recommendation, he noted no such review has been conducted since the amalgamated board was created in 1998. In an interview following the meeting, Williams explained he decided to conduct the one-on-one trustee meetings as a way of overcoming what he believes is an inherent risk when someone is promoted from within an organization, as opposed to being hired from outside. “Often, you look on certain things, and you tend to assume they’re going fine,” he said. “That’s not necessarily the case.” One possible outcome of the governance review, aside from changes in the provision of information, could be the creation of more standing committees to go along with the existing policy committee and personnel committee, Williams said. An example might be a programming committee. Or, he noted, there may be no changes at all. Classifieds advertisements published in The Citizen are now available on our website at www.northhuron.on.ca L HEALTH ON THE HILL J MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY POLL RESULTS Ward T - 49 (Turnberry) Ward M - 54 (Morris) TOTAL #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Mayor Keith F. Johnston 71 59 28 52 18 68 80 96 121 8 601 Dorothy R. Kelly 211 163 101 114 18 95 117 172 110 22 1123 Councillors Ward M - 54 Paul B. Gowing 73 150 112 161 14 510 James Hunter 90 113 169 99 12 483 Edna McLellan 124 110 163 98 23 518 Kevin Pletch 84 76 162 99 13 424 Neil Warwick 9'i 86 135 158 16 486 Councillors Ward T - 49 Jason Breckenridge 83 145 48 84 8 368 R. Lynn Hoy 154 89 65 74 23 405 Elmer McFarlane 118 62 38 60 14 292 Jim Nelemans 113 107 67 85 11 383 Wayne J. Riley 65 68 36 34 11 214 William (Bill) Thompson 158 118 82 106 14 478 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON POLL RESULTS WINGHAM WARD #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Advance Hospital TOTAL Archie MacGowan 79 67 71 56 74 73 71 16 3 510 Earle O’Neil 22 17 30 24 32 16 21 5 1 168 Arnold Taylor 75 72 68 46 78 67 74 14 2 496 A Review of activities at SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Community “FLU SHOT” Clinics FREE Influenza immunization clinics will be held at the Seaforth Community Centres at the following times: Nov. 19, 2003 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26, 2003 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. RESTRICTIONS: Persons taking Coumadin or Heparin must make appointments with their Doctor’s Office; must be 6 months old and up. Please: wear short sleeved clothing; bring your yellow immunization record; clip this ad for future reference. Sponsored by Seaforth Community Hospital Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation would like to note sincere appreciation to the Tuckersmith Communications Cooperative Limited for their generous donation of $500.00 to be used for hospital equipment. This donation will be the start of our Christmas Fundraising Campaign which will begin in early December. The Foundation’s Donor Wall has been officially unveiled. We invite you to view this recognition of our community’s support. Annual Tree of Lights “a celebration of sharing” will be held Sunday, November 30, 2003 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.; tree lighting ceremony - 7 p.m. Bring your letters to Santa and have a visit with him. Christmas Entertainment, Hot Mulled Cider & Homemade Cookies provided. Please consider a “gift of light” for your loved ones this Christmas. Tickets are now available from Hospital Auxiliary members. Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop welcomes you to drop in and discover the many interesting new items now on display in preparation for the upcoming Christmas season. Additional merchandise is arriving daily. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. Influenza Precautions in the interest of Infection Control, we request that persons suffering from influenza symptoms (fever, cough, headache, sore throat, malaise, aching muscles or upper respiratory infection) REFRAIN from visiting patients .in the hospital. Influenza is highly contagious and can lead to dangerous complications in the elderly and those with chronic diseases.