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Legion offers to carry out
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child idea ifi tion r®
t ca program
ren 'ING1HRAM LES I
By Wilma Oke identification provided, as well as Phone. �. � ® Aft
The Huron -Perth Roman Catholic the height noted. The process will be E+Ex
Separate Schvim
ool pool Board will study an repeated every three years. ' � .��; ��' •° ° °°
n offer made b.
y Goderic<h Legion
Mr. Chapman} said if the board
i nothing
members to carry out a child decides to implement the program, '� 5
videotape identification program for h e r� s
it will be necessar to et arental �'��
Catholic school children in Huron y g p i `a
County, consent. He noted the videotapes
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Robert Chapman and Howard could be stored safely at the board . better than
Carroll, representing the Goderich office or with school principals.
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Legion branch, attended last In other business at last week's
Monday's separate school board meeting, William Eckert, they^.
meeting. board's director of educat�n, � ' �'' S ���,,
wedding
Mr. Chapman, leadership reported that 101 students are
chairman of District C of the Royal registered for the new Grade 9 clas ' •' %
Canadian Legion, told trustees that to start at St. Michael's School,
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the Legion. ;i.,offering to ga. to the.. Stratford,. in Se ..
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V nine eleme6tary separate schools in He said there will be 85 from Perth
Huron to make a short videotape of County, 11 from Huron County, four "
each child in Kindergarten to Grade from Oxford and one student from :' , ate.. fr Z " t. AT BULK
6.. Middlesex County.
Along with photographs of each A letter went out on Feb. 10 to �• 4
child, he said there will be voice parents of students at St. Patriclr's s ' h
School, Dublin and St. Columban s PRICES!
Po.lice have
.School. It advised ,them that nae- . MOCK DISASTER ®the Wingham and Lucknow Scouts held a joint
organization of the two schools mock disaster last Wednesday evening at the Scout house in Wing- Glazed Chopped Dates
continues and St. Columban has ham, Chris Colwell and Paddy McCann of Lucknow-tried to decide how Coconut
no onneetion been made into a primary school for best to deal with lana Ward, who just had a simulated fall from a cliff.. Cherries Walnuts
Kindergarten to Grade 3 and Dublin
with magazine wflll be a junior -intermediate school 98 1 �9lb. 69 1 89lb.
with one classroom turned into a ood l a n d- H yd ro considers 1 I h.:
Archie Ferguson, commissioner of library and a teacher -librarian ■
the Ontario Provincial Police, ad- . added to n w
the staff. a..ppea I i ng boa rd s d ec i s ion
vises -the public that the OPP has no • It is expected St. Columbaill Mixed Glazed Sultana Pastel Baking,,,
connection with ,the Provincial have an,enrollmenl of 125 students, g from the BNPD to a new London Gums
Police News Children's Safety up from --the current 67 and St. (Continued from Front Page) Fruit Raisins; Mints
area transformer station. This line
Magazine. Patrick's will drop to .125 students considering any appeals; would ' A 29
g p �, , the pass east of, Goderich and 1 � 7 1 9 - 2891b.
,No. one with this publication is from the current 169. Each school government is responsible for Bayfield and west of Exeter am ',granting final approval through an Ailsa Crai Ib. Ib:
directly or .indirectly employed by will employ six or seven teachers. g. 2. -'
the OPP, says Commissioner ' order -in -council. .
y qu meet 'its additional staffing a major new transformer We also have bulk car�,d , nuts, cookies, new & 'used furniture,
'Ferguson, who added the,com- requirements next year . at the Early government aptiroealwould station near London -in Caradoc �/
mmunity services branch 'has secondary school in Stratford, the be needed in order to meet the 1990 Township and 230 -kilovolt lines Carpet, Clothing, footwear, sporting goods; new &
received inquiries regarding ' the board is inviting voluntary teacher in -service -:date. Once the order -in- connecting the'station to the existing
force's involvement with this transfer applications from high council is granted; Ontario Hydro 23Q-kilov6lt system. used guns.
publication. school teachers currently employed will .hold public information', - a 500 -kilovolt transmission line y -
The OPP does not endorse or by -the - Perth County ..Board of meetings-.to,inform more than 1,000 from the new London area trans -
directly provide•%formation' or Education, who potentially might be property owners along 04-395former station to the Nanticoke
material to this publication. declared redundant. kilometre route about all aspects of generating station. This line- would c "Q _ o 0 0 � o ° ° . °
M.. It is expected that qualified the project. pass southwest of the Caradoc ° c-
9'. �•: Indian Reserve anis follow the ®�
Board ,.` English, French, science business,
ss's According -to the approved plan, existing right of way east of &t,
religion, matherriatics and ,history ' Ontario Hydro is permitted to build: Thomas to north of the Nanticoke
po'ssp\ oss500-kilovolt'transmission ine.
'ible,abuse teachers will be required. — a ission lgenerating station.. -
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showed up without appointments, n -- ^ ---------::._ -
`but were willing to wait theirlturn."
Dr. Peter Long said the problem is JOINT BOARD
one created by a socialized health
system. "The public does not know The Consolidated Hearings Act, 1981
what an emergency is and, in all dueI - "
,respect, we are not going to educate (S.O., 19819 e.20)
them,,, he said. o
-Dr. Long also said'if any„board IN THE MATTER OF the Consolidated Hearings Act, 1991, ' AND IN THE -MATTER OF an undertaking -.of Ontario Hydro _
member were able to determine r (S,0.1981,c.20); consisting of the acquis1tr6n of property rights for, and, the
"What an'emergency is, then I _ani- design, construgtion; operation -and maintenance of over-
suggest
ver-
su est that you can have a 'ob. I'm head alternating current transmission lines, 'and related
gg y f 1 IN' MATTER,OF the Environmental Assessment. Act, •(R.S O. g b
sure Mr. hayes would be willing to station', communication and control facilities; locatedwithin a Y -
hire ou.” 1980, c. 140); . ,
y • geographic area:
This type of abuse was a hard one -and`-
to pick up, Dr. Long said. "You have t IN'THE MATTER°OF Sections 6, 1 and 8, of the Expropriations Act; Between the Bruce Nuclear Power Development, dear ,
E! point, but you are going to have to '(R.S.O. f980, c.148), I Kincardine, and•the'Essa'ransformer Station. near Barnet'
i redesign the health care system to®� -and -
get toit," Ontario IN THE MATTER OF the Niagara Escarpment Planning and,. Between the Bruce Nuclear. Power Development and a new
Although there is a problem, it is Development Act, (R.S.O.1980, c. 316);. tranglormer Station to 6e built in1he London area: and
not as severe as -some might think, _and j; -
i Dr. Long concluded Between the new transformer station. In the London area and. -
•, IN THE MATTER OF the•.Paikway Belt Planning and Development the Nanticoke Generating Station, on. Lake Erie.
1 r Act, (R.S':O. 1980, c. 368);
Accident caused
by brake`#affure
- NOTICE OF APPROVAL TO PROCEED
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struck a building.
Damage to the car, owned by -
{Clifford Bron of Martin Street in r The Joint Board has given Ontario Hydro approval to proceed with a set of facilities in the above ■ Ontario Hydro's area offices in: Walkerton Walkerton Area Office
Gorrie, -has been estimated at $600. matter. These facilities, consisting of high voltage transmission lines and a transformer station, are P.O Box 1390-
M Mrs. Brown was 'taken to the ' known as Sys -tern Plan i modified all `as t out in the ma below. r
Wingham and District Hospital ( ) p Alliston Alliston Area a tEa Bruce County Road
where she was treated for her in 2 Victoria Street East Walkerton, Ont. -
juries.V rsaorg+•Ae4.y. , Alliston, Ont.
An accident Tuesday morning p Clinton Clinton Area Office
Chatsworth conlnOwoed. Barrie . Barrie Area Office P.O. Box 550
luring the snowstorm closed Itott::i.lgin " 45 Sar ent Drive
:Highway No. .4 for a period of time,lMtl1.> g Highway #4 South
Markdale E S S A T S• Bartle, Ont -
but no details -were available at Clinton, Ont.
press time,
iii116i1111r6 • Dundalk . ��� Orangeville Orangeville Area Office Strathroy Strathroy Area Office
p0� Walkerton Shelburne
•ShelburneAllistan 70 Third Street
110 Albert St.
Doctors uneasy h ry SYSTEM P L A IV i,.l Orangeville, Ont. Strathroy, Ont.
about interview Nurort: Guelph Guelph Area Office
advrtsta • p p Simcoe Simcoe Area Office
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_� 225 Edinburgh; Road South 4 Boswell Street
Guelph Guelph, Ont. Simcoe, Ont.
staff. "I 'didn't get the impression " '. >l�yNoi4 • MILT
they (the -consultants) were working Ts Dundas Dundas Area Office
with the ministry." flake Beachville Beachville Area Office
Robert Pike, finance and audit .,'„ . Exeter rintariv \ 49 Olympic Drive P.O. Box 130
committee chairman, said he was Dundas, Ont. Beachville, Ont.
pleased with the rple study Ailsa Crap • SMS DLEPORT
procedure to this point. "T don't I 4U; to Owen Sound Owen Sound Area Office Aylmer East Elgin Area Office
think we should prejudge the out- StrNhray . Lon don V.
1 ��t 1025 -6th St. East John St. North :
come until the final -report is in. 15 Simcoe Owen Sound, Ont. „
' Aylmer, Ont. ry
Mrs. Thompson agreed and added SITE N l Till onnarg •
Port neveJ,®Public Libraries in:
that the ultimate decision would rest St Thomas
with the board. "All they are doing is
fir$
pt'esenting' us with options," she ti°? - -Ave.�.. ....... .: :k, _, ..:... ....... Clinton (27 Albert St.) Owen Sound (8241st vW.)
said. "I've never felt that they were Guelph (100 Norfolk St.)-Simcoe (46 Colborne St. S.)
telling us what to do." Kitchener (85 Queen St. N.)-Strathroy (34 Frank St.)
Ros Davies, also a member of the Copies of the decision may be obtained at the following repositories:
s 4, London (305 Queens Ave.)-St.Thomas (1153 Curtis St.)
management committee, said the
study was still in the discussion ■ Ontario Hydros head office (Public Reference Centre) 700 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. Markdale„(21 Main St. E.)-Tillsonburg (2 Library Lane)
stage at this point. "And no, he (Mr.The Reasons for Decision may be read at the aforesaid repositories.
Coulson) is not steering us in any ® Ontario Hydro's`regional offices at:
direction. That's what a discussion
paper is all about.93 Bell Farm Road Copies of the Reasons for Decision may be purchased from:
”
Dr. Hanlon, however, still ex- Barrie, Ont. , Ontario Government Bookstore
pressed uncertainty. "How do we 660 Bay St"
tailor his final report so we don't 5760 Yonge St. s Toronto, Ont.
jeapordize our' position"with the Toronto, ®nt. M7A'1N8
ministry?" he asked. N Telephone: 1-800-268-7546
Again, he was told the final 1075 Wellington Road South
decision on any recommendations London, Ont, The cost of each copy is $5.00 which includes mailing costs.,
from the report will be made only by r
the board. „
Mfr. Hayes said the worst eAreme
might he considered as one taken re. Hearing No. CH -85-03 Yvonne Lane „
Gently by another hospital: That Hearings'Registrar
hospital Spent Spent $50,000 and found out
IT
it wAsn't happy with the 'results. So Office of Consolidated Hearings
the study was scrapped and the 1 St. Clair Avenue West,
hospital brdored another done by "a 6th door,
different consulting firm.. Toronto, Ontario
f'NOW, l(IM not suggesting that is Dated at Toronto 144V 11tI _
going to happen here,,' Mr. Hayes this 4th day of March 198 (A6.) 323.48114
added,
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