Doctor's request turned down by town council Final Edition
At the Oct. 28 full council meeting, Midland town council voted to defeat a bylaw that would have allowed Dr. Robert Besley to shift his Port McNicoll-based practice to his west-side Midland home. The recorded vote was 4-4 (Councillor Jim Attwood was absent), thereby defeating the bylaw. Mayor Georg...
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Published in | Free press (Midland. 1971) |
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Main Author | |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Midland, Ont
Postmedia Network Inc
01.11.2002
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Summary: | At the Oct. 28 full council meeting, Midland town council voted to defeat a bylaw that would have allowed Dr. Robert Besley to shift his Port McNicoll-based practice to his west-side Midland home. The recorded vote was 4-4 (Councillor Jim Attwood was absent), thereby defeating the bylaw. Mayor George MacDonald, Deputy Mayor Jim Downer and Councillors Gale Niblock and David Moore voted in favour; Councillors Judy Contin, Ruth Hackney, Bill Thompson and Bob Jeffery voted against. Photo: Midland town council voted to defeat a bylaw that would have allowed Dr. Robert Besley to shift his Port McNicoll-based practice to his west-side Midland home. ; |
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ISSN: | 0834-6933 |