Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-07-01, Page 3Page 2 -.Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Parents feel there should be fewer players on atom rep team
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Murray said no
matter how you
look at it there
should be fewer
players on the rep
team.
Hare finished off
by saying he also
wanted what's best
for the players.
"I came in here
and took this "posi-
tion because I did-
n't know any other
kids' or parents
and had no bias,"
said Hare. "I'm
just here to see the
smile on the kids
faces."
The current
LMHB president
Jim Murray is
backing up Hare in
his ability to do the
job as head coach
of the atom rep
team and he and
the board are con-
fident in his coach-
ing abilities.
Murray was
realistic in men-
tioning that the
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board has its prob-
lems and they are
trying to work
through them, but
they are volunteers
and like everyone
they can make a
mistake or two.
"We are trying
to tie best we can
for the kids and
hopefully they can
enjoy the game of
hockey," said
Murray.
If parents are are
not pleased with
the current situa-
tion they still have
the option until
November, before
the kids are signed
to the team, to
have their kids
play local league.
An added note
from the meeting
is the . addition of
Steve Hare as the
board's secretary.
They also took a
recommendation
from the Lucknow
supports local televisio
and District Joint
Recreation Board
to have the
Lucknow and
Sports _ * Complex
facility
manager/recre-
ation coordinator
Bob Zubel help
Hare with the posi-
tion for a year.
BY GARrr REID
Sentinel Staff
Support: for local. TV
Huron -Kinloss Twp.
cou i1 endorsed the reso-
lution of the County of
Bruce and in so doing peti-
tioned the House of
Commons Standing
Committee on Canadian
Heritage to recognize the
important service being
provided by local televi-
sion.
Dispatch for
Emergency Medical
Service and fire response
Huron -Kinloss Twp.
council endorsed the .
lution - of the Township of
South Stormont and in {so
oing petitioned: the
Minister of Health and
Long Term Care to adopt a
report requesting simulta-
neous dispatch for 'EMS
and fare response. •
Provincial
Harmonized Sales 'nuc
Huron -Kinloss Twp.
council endorsed the reso-
lution of the City of
Pickering and in so : doing
petitions the Province. of
Ontario to stop' the imple-
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mentation of the: proposed
Provincial Harmonized_
Sales Tax until more public
consultation and input is
received.; . .
Annual grants to
libraries
Huron -Kinloss
Twp.
council endorsed the reso-
lution . of the Township of
Bonnechere Valley and in
so doing petitioned the
Ontario Government to
increase its annual grants
to 15 per cent of library
revenue.
"The mole_ money you
can give, the better
libraries are," said Huron-
K Qss Twp. Mayor
Twolan. fl
Hydro One Power
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Grantham
Huron -Kinloss Twp.
council received confirma-
tion that their application
for , $5,600 towards the
Pol nt ` ' Clark playground
projects has been
approved.
The funds will be used
for playground equipment
`at. Point Clark and Blue
Parks. ,
Engineer for munici-
drain
Huron -Kinloss
council appointed William
Dietrich of Dietrich
Engineering: Limited to
prepare, a drainage report
for the requested improve=
meet on Bruce Beach
K between lots 42 and
48 of Concession A, now
Lake Range Road in the.
former Town ship of .
Huron.
South Bruce and Grey
Health Centre
After. the Friends of the
Kincardine Hospital pres-
entation at_the June 1 meet-
ing, Sonya Watson, the
clerk for .Huron -Kinloss
prepared a letter
relaying the [ councilss sup- •
port for a Freedom : of
Information request for the
detailed financials of the
Kincardine hospital.
Council ° received an
email from the president
and + CEO of the Sottth
Bruce Grey Health Centre.
explaining explaining what
information has . already
been provided and why the
details are unavailable in.
regards to the request.
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Submitted photo
Moe'. Rare Haircutting Adventure couldn't have ended in a bet-
ter Way than with children heir ing children. William Irwin, along
with his mother Jen of Belfast, accepts the prize pack on behalf
of his family after their name was drawn for donating to Kloe's
cause.
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