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The Creemore

Echo

Friday, January 15, 2016

Vol. 16 No. 03

www.creemore.com

Inside the Echo

Wing and a Prayer

Duelling airport economic impact reports PAGE 3

News and views in and around Creemore

Back to School

Desk finds its way back to Avening school PAGE 6

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Mayor wants medical centre lease resolved by Trina Berlo Council has directed Clearview CAO Steve Sage to intervene in resolving tenancy issues at the Creemore Medical Centre. A financial report prompted a discussion at the Jan. 11 council meeting that resulted in Sage being directed to work with the management board and report back with an action plan as to how to resolve lease negotiations with one of four lessees working out of the building, which is owned by the township but managed by a volunteer board of directors. During a coded discussion, with few specifics and names not named, it was stated that one tenant has been without a signed agreement since October of 2014 and although rent has been paid, the township is not cashing the cheques in case it would be perceived as an agreement to the terms that are

still being negotiated, said treasurer Edward Henley. “This issue has gone on way too long and we need to solve it,” said Deputy Mayor Barry Burton, who is the council rep on the Creemore Medical Centre management board. Mayor Chris Vanderkruys then passed the chair to Burton so he could make a motion to direct staff to get more involved after Sage said there really wasn’t one staff person assigned to the file. “I think we have made some mistakes,” said Vanderkruys. Sage cautioned council, saying the management board is appointed by council and has a terms of reference to follow. “We don’t want to overstep bounds with the committee but we can get more involved in the leases,” he said. (See “Board” on page 3)

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Former Creemore Medical Centre management board chair Wendy Schellenberg (centre right) participates in a ribbon cutting ceremony in September 2014 marking the end of a renovation project with tenants, including Dr. Anne Engell (second from left) whose lease is still in negotiations.

BA Johnston: You gotta see it to believe it by Trina Berlo Don’t even bother reading this article. Just skip to the end, to the where, when and how much and get your tickets because I have no idea how to describe the spectacle that is BA Johnston, but you won’t want to miss it. Johnston agrees that it is not easily described. “It’s kind of like a low-rent Vegas floorshow,” he said. “It’s pretty weird but that’s not going to sell tickets. You kind of have to see it to believe it.” You can get a taste for Johnston’s music on his albums but there is an added element of danger to the live show, which he describes as “walking the tightrope of disaster”. His newest album (Georgi won’t let me print the title in The Echo because of the profanity) made the long-list for the 2015 Polaris Prize, a prestigious award for creativity and diversity in recorded Canadian music. Song

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BA Johnston is performing in Creemore on Jan. 30. titles that I can mention include Pizza Party for One, When is Trash Day and Drinking on My Mom’s Dime.

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Johnston said he started out as a folk singer in North Bay the early 1990s. “I realized that audiences don’t pay

attention so the set evolved as a series of gimmicks to force drunk people to listen. Over time the things that worked became staples of the show,” said Johnston. “I find my fan base, as much as they complain that my show never changes, they also hate when I change anything,” As a result, you get a belly-rubbing, high-kicking snot rocketeer in a cat sweatshirt singing about IKEA hotdogs. Like I said, not to be missed. Members of The Silver Hearts and DJ Homecooked will be opening. BA Johnston is performing at the Creemore Legion on Saturday, Jan. 30. Tickets cost $15 in advance and are available at The Creemore Echo office at 3 Caroline St. W. and online at www. ticketscene.ca/events/14416. Tickets may also be available at the door for $20. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. The Legion is located at 27 Wellington St. W. Visit www.BAJohnston.ca.

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