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Some equipment on vehicles illustrated is available at extra cost BUILT TO STAY TOUGH Alsimminnosimomm Mitchell council standspat on Stark MITCHELL - A petition, duty on foot from 11 am to signed by 28 of Mitchell's 7 pm, Tuesdays to business people, has: been Sat ass. 14e may take a Med by the Mitchell town lunch break every day council. from 2.30 pm until 3 pm The petition, which and •'he is allowed two council acknowledged at coffee breaks a day at his a recent ,.,meeting, op- discretion. posed council's recent Chief Stark is also now action when Police Chief allowed to use the cruiser Stewart Stark was t,o repor,t to 'his area of assigned to foot patrol jurlsdici.ion. He can also with restrictions in- drive the police car in chiding rules that he is response to emergency not allowed to smoke,: calls which come in by loiter in places of radio request. businesses or at any time Councillor indulge in idle con- versation. As well, Chief Stark was denied a pay in- crease for 1979., the second year in a row his salary has been frozen., He is now the second Do n McKerlie, a member of the police committee, rioted that he has no quarrel with Chiell Stark and that council's order is "special duty" assigned to the chief, not."pun.itive action." Problems on main street, the councillor noted, was the reason why Chief Stark was .given the new assign- ment, he being the town's biggest,'.A ••.4,mos"t, ex- perienced 'and most qualified policeman. Wingham hospital takes court action WINGHAM - Wingham- lowest paid officer on the and District'Hospital will five man Mitchell police take legal actionagainst forte. the Ontario ministry of The petition presented health in an attempt to to council stated, ' "our forestall bed cuts. town has been held up to Following a meeting national public ridicule - between the hospital which, simply stated, board and its lawyer borders on . the Warren Seyfert, it was ridiculous." • . decided that application The petition also ac- wcduld he made to the cused council of seriously 'divisional court of the violating labor laws and Supreme Court of Canada humane practices. It -requesting an order that called for the dismissal of the minister's action in the police committee and decreasing the number of the establishment in beds invalid, Mitchell of a police Earlier this year, commission made up of Wingham, along with the mayor, judge , and other hospitals in the private'citizen, province, were forced to While council declared trim their budgets and it would take no action on with this some active .the petition.,..after....a. •trea-tmera -beds were closed session of the closed. Howeverac- police committee, it was cording to Mr. Seyfert, agreed to modify some of the Wingham hospital Chief Stark's•duties. feels that, "th +.minister Under the new of . health is not the requirements, Chief minister of finance; he Stark will take his tour of should be looking at Ns. w,. • APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll fix them all... Our repair experts will have .your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to. day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 health matters and not deciding how much money a hospital can have." "We're not disputing how. the health minister makes decisions, we're 'disputing his right, to make the decision," Mr. Seyfert told the Wingham Advance -Times. Despite a ' recent decision handed down against a Windsor hospital taking action on a similar case, Mr. Seyfert, and the Wingham hospital hoard remain optimistic. According to Mr. Seyfert, while all cases are interrelated and the Windsor decision could have bearing on Wingham's chances; he said" l:ha... th-e ..Windsor case dealt with a dif= ferent matter. Lucknow arena manager named LUCKNOW - Al Hamilton of Lucknow will again act as arena manager for the 1979-80 season. Although the village council ran tenders for the job, Mr. Hamilton was the only person to apply for the position. His application calls for payment of $385 per week with any assistants to be paid from that salary. 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