South Line Brant WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 11, [2004] - [2009], p. 24

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Orphan clinic opened at Walkerton hospital in July was - Brockton's orphan clinic opened its doors to area patients without family physicians. In its first week. the live doc- tors manning the clinic for half~ days saw an average of 10 to 12 people per day. The clinic has a home at the Walkerton site of the South Bruce Grey Health Centre for as long as its needed. Many residents along the South Line had to use the sen ices oi the orphan clinic because they were without a £11min ducloiz Questions arise over What to do With disbursed assets While policing was a controversial issue with the previous Brockton council. what to do with the money received from the assets of the disbanded municipal force could become just as con- tentious. Brockton Police Services Board Chair Charlie Reid] last week announced the municiv polity had received $106,600 from Hanover for Walkerton's share of disbursed assets of the South Bruce Grey Police Service. Mayor Charlie Bagnato seemed to surprise Reidl when he suggested the money be put toward the municipality's policing costs for 2005. “We will get severe criticism.” if council did that. Reid] replied “This is Walkerton w a r d ' 5 money. it was a contentious issue." he said Reid! said the fund was “no diiToronl' than money ‘- paid by Westariu for people's money,” Roidi said. arguing that the money should be used for something in Walkerton's Wilma"? PUC. “This is Waikortnn Walkorlon. The issue will go before council ill :1 later date, New member There's a new mom- bor at lhl' Brorkton l’oliru Services Board. Will‘ Limi- was sworn in before llll! start or lost wtu'k's meeting. bring- ing the number of voting mom- hiers to four. Luna is am of I'l'pl'l‘Sl‘JllilliWW' thi- two appointed by province, See C051. page 8

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