School board bows to ruling Fem«1. 1989 44 Sm ninrnrmemmenit enc on aia n ohec on nnme n on atenaraa ns ks : 3 Saegs: J . «34e Lord‘s Prayer no longer exclusive _ Students in L}ncoln County Schools can still include The Peel boa}‘d would like_to o b’; Board of Education schools will _ Christian readings in their exâ€" â€" have the Lord‘s Prayer reinâ€" | J no longer begin the d,ay with a _ ercises but they must be interâ€" stated and has qsked other Axre recitation of the Lord‘s Prayer. changed with readings or boards to support it. However, Cis, The board decided last week _ education on other beliefs to reâ€" the expense of the appeal may cora to follo_w a Mlmstry of Eglupa- flect the multiâ€"cultural nature _ make it impossible for the Peel 2 .F':{ tion edict and drop its Christian _ of the province. board to follow through. ies prayer tradition. f > 7 w 36 4 The ministry informed school es boards throughout the province q-é last month that they should 5 k c abide by the Ontario Court of 33 ‘; Appeal ruling that struck | # 4 school prayers down as unconâ€" 2. 3x stitutional. j February 15, 1989 â€" The Lincoln County board mnmunc F ~â€" oi e x o e m romp oo es had been one of the few boards c o . Sn ce §or $ Apecgi _ eeg* Cns s ie e s L9 C t s *3 to defy the Court of Appeal rulâ€" 224x J uns Coie ks t * P . it 5 ) 2+ ; f Q & : ing and use the Lord‘s Prayer § ? //†p gga fl & ol y Â¥ L 6 $ «*A exclusively. | n c e en use it\ on gee s . S eb tiak s S © s ts e Despite following the minisâ€" | o s soger 3P ik: 54 R & > | try guideline, trustees are putâ€" E 8 m l ts > 7 | .eoara ting their support behind the j $ es <>) § * 3 prayer and a court challenge of | P xt i s li the ruling that the Peel board of | f B se s 3 education is hoping to launch. â€" : B e e sn mie esn eorrartrenriara t ate en miitce E & # . m ad 5 j m pvopeog e uns " t h AAas ENOE o. Nee N1 Ee L3 e ts at ; <a EuT '\ i\ <¢’.w"\,,_\ NA uioAAA Pavot ayi n 4 m m dA § Ne ave. M N ‘\Yf' hiA ada & xA m a ay k n e tA f AY *‘\« ‘~"~'\‘v’-‘\\ \\\\ eb ocasfie s â€" 3. S . Cmy ramaige un ~ oo e i eb e m n Cl lt worr y . f 3 o e o o t e s i y yE | & j Ememe :( s aeteee i k CRee O _4 We‘ | m noventninretacrmamrenizeacaene taiteer cxpmeeernammatinn | x ml> ; I . 1 . css eeneveaine 2e 7~;:â€"3.=~z»a,«;- on t t : f f . e * i c e o t j ;yx'.%@gï¬ Ee sz § y Sm mieg mssc e n k io o mane C $ i a '?-:\ iess j }‘3:@%1*1 # Â¥5A5 4 3 s esg h . dee es )3 n ho z) Hueyy. tre A NEW LOOK FOR THE BAILEY BRIDGE? $ € i 2 If the Jordan Society for a Covered Bridge has its way, the bailey bridge on 21st Street in Jordan C 3 ; on T F . % * bae may soon become a covered bridge, making it only the second such bridge in existence in -‘,'i Ontarioâ€"and, it is hoped, a major tourist attraction in Lincoln. _ â€" E 7 weo â€" s sus gama _ en C t ? $ ce f c3 c stt ts : , March 8, 1989 o : ;z;, *z ; 4 ‘ \< 2e _ New medical centre # toes â€" Sapie, T 4 4 se $ rame | e ____ _ _ =t) will open next week â€" _ __â€" | o is soe yugein tss New and improved comes in _ will offer patients several new e 1 â€": es zsx" (| | _ many forms and the new _ health care services, includin i. oo t ie o. «2 f 3 8 F ns . . ® *4 W\ | Beamsville medical centre is an expanded laboratory, a [ [ ‘3~~ d abasei c td _ | _ no exception. S sports medicine clinic, a dentist _\ | <g*5] _A [ | w sys‘ On March 13, the Beamsville _ office, an Xâ€"ray department, a| _ | t s s 6 : iR O\ _ Medical Centre will be oper}ed pharmacy and extended afterâ€"| o | oo ; # : . B j | _for business at its new location _ hours service. © â€" 5 | Re â€". y § WA _ at 4279 Hixon Street. z 2 52 w | |ocgomt d 1 3 P E a ,',' ‘:" The centre‘s existing office pgpf%ll.ambozzlltoiy will be able to ? c’-'/': AP ie ng 1 e Tainiatc g E g WA _ 0| on King Street West will be focithe heagtc ;;’C;é‘ï¬lograms $ . <@ y _ / aemik L e eaimdind Eoo arnatnamn _ : closed on March 10, although is a as spirâ€" e _ e WF_-: W ....bflk.'_lr’ !-% emergency service will still be gi:‘i:ï¬â€™h ‘;Vllllll_cohiare tests for peoâ€" {", Eacl \i & â€"â€" _ peenan i anmasmmteag c || N) Weimmemeercs,) available, said medical contre nic lung diseases. || | C3 B m N it en ieonmmeg s nap ceA tss / | _ spokesman Mary Campbell. Although the sports medici = YÂ¥3 C ; : nneinrstmm oanrycne anieanc i MA reves ol M esA t . 1 ne | M s m saitf © .ï¬fwx s "“â€"*"" es uo o \|___ "Wefeelreally good aboutthe CHMNC will not be opened unti; _ «css M nag e ie s octaliiiee â€"â€" M e _ us _ || _new centre," she said. "We‘re JUIY 1, the service will include . S e . g. ar. .‘: es y ns \|| | _ really looking forward to it and _ Physidtherapy â€" such as heat _\ Sg;qi; § _ SCs m a . =.| i _ O | hope it‘s going to provide the 304 i¢e treatment, hydrother. 1 W ;.';:' " & f":.;i’s;?s;%_ ulggeee O N Cuer e 4+ mss oo mang mnsas community with extended _ 3PY, weights and exercises _ i‘ ies o e liss o iing, +7 ~+ Cl dsn health care." under the supervision of a PE â€"~< sn n s * â€" _ y z" mc mmmacsmmmpmn "With the (population) growth _ SPorts medicine therapist < 3x e e ty o_ l o n nnanadelieen en mc â€". e n ® . e there hals beernf in the comm;lï¬l- Treatment of injuries By th g s i i i i on Hixon Street ity, we always felt therewas the . therapist, for t c e Construction crews are working to complete the new Beamsville medlc%l c:r}:trelth pesond need for an expanded medical spraing o7 brokiucg things ag ceee in time for its opening on March 13. The new centre will include expanded health s s n bones, n t + . centue, added Mrs. Camphell: not be sports related, spi.@"=" 1 M afterâ€"hours sers_{lpï¬_-_â€"â€"_______â€"_.T___ The new twoâ€"storey building _ Mrs. Campbell. > Stressed i :,-'}?- apsa=ays 5555. l .ss®@®@