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Judge reserves ruling
,Judgment was reserved, to
Dec. 30 Thursday in the trial of
Lloyd a Salter,- 35, of RR 3.
Kip-pen, formerly of Hensall,
charged with indecently
assaulting a two-year-old girl last
Feb. 15 at tlensa11.
The Crown called no
witnesses but the transcript of
evidence from a June 23.
preliminary hearing and the
findings of Dr. L. P. Walden of
Clinton were handed Judge
Glenn Hays with defence
counsel's consent.
Salter pleaded, not guilty to
the charge last month. A charge
of rape was dropped June 23
following a Supreme Court
hearing and the lesser charge
laid.
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An industrial development
program for Huron County was
outlined to two dozen county
and local government officials
by an Ottawa firm at a recent
meeting in Clinton. The pricetag
— $42,000 a year.
In related matters, Huron MP
Robert McKinley disclosed last
week that the federal transport
department is not interested in
taking over Canadian Force,
Base Clinton when the armed
forces move out in 1971.
Mr. McKinley said also that he
is asking the government for
more data on the base phase-out,
including the cost of renovating
CFB Kingston facilities to house
the Radar and Communications
School now at Clinton.
After Tuesday's meeting in
Clinton, Huron Warden James
Hayter of Dashwood said the
proposal by T. E. McLaughlin
Development Associates Ltd. of
Ottawa would be discussed by
county council's executive
committee. A recommendation
may be put before the full
council next month.
One of the two Development
Associates representatives sent
to tell Huron about the
company's services was William
"Bill" Anderson who served on
the Goderich Town council in
1952 and as chairman of the
Goderich Industrial Commission
for five years.
Mr. Anderson joined the
two-year old private consulting
firm three months ago after
spending the last eight years as
industrial commissioner for the
City of Cornwall.
Development Associates was
described last summer by the
Ottawa Journal as a "marriage
bureau for towns wooing
industry." Among its present
clients are the Cape Breton
Development Corp., a group of
communities around Trail, B.C.,
Renfrew County in Ontario, St.
Boniface, Man. and Timmins,•
Ont.
The meeting was arranged by
the Clinton Industrial
Committee and chaired by
Antoine "Red" Garon, a
committee member. Fewer than
half the 26 Huron municipalities
sent representatives.
Harold Lobb, a member of
Clinton town council, urged the
Exeter court
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Highway 4 north of Exeter on
October 5.
The driver of the other car,
Mrs. Bernice McClinchy, Blyth,
suffered a broken leg.
A charge of operating an
unsafe vehicle was withdrawn
against Carson.
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county to consider the idea,
saying:"It certainly should be on
a county basis and not done by
just one community."
Mr. Garon remarked that
$42,000 a year sounds like and
is a lot of money, but the cost of
the service is actually only 75
cents per capita. Mr. Anderson
told the group that the tax
revenue in one year from two
good industries would exceed.
1hr , company's development
program cost.
Mr. Anderson said
Development Associates adds to
but does not supplant the
services of agencies such as
Midwestern Ontario Regional
Development Council (MODA).
Warden Hayter said he felt the
consultants minimized the
MODA Operation, noting that
Huron contributes only $5,000
yearly to its budget. He
suggested that it would
accomplish much more if that
contribution was raised to
$42,000.
"I like the proposal put up
tonight," he said, but many of
the ideas are the same as
MODA's. MODA's problem has
been one of finances.
"I think for a good many
years you looked at MODA as
just another government agency
and did not give it support. It
needs local participation ... you
will get out only what you put
in."
Mr. McKinley reported that
Don Jamieson, federal transport
minister, wrote recently to say
that DOT officials surveyed the
CFB Clinton plant and
concluded that 'economic and
operational factors' make it
"undesirable" as a transport
training site.
The Huron MP said also that
he filed in the House of
Commons a notice of motion for
production of "copies of all
reports, studies, surveys,
submissions, petitions,
documents and other papers
prepared for or submitted to the
Government of Canada in
respect of the abandonment of
the Canadian Forces Base at
Clinton ... and, in particular . .
paperson or relating to
comparisons of the economic
and financial surrounding
Clinton base and other Canadian
Forces bases in Ontario.
In another action, Mr.
McKinley submitted a written
question in the House asking:
"What is the estimated cost of
additional facilities or of
renovating facilities that will be
required at Canadian Forces
Base Kingston to facilities the
Radar and Communications
School now carried out at
Canadian Forces Base Clinton
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TOUR BASE
On Thursday, December 18 a
tour was made of Canadian
Forces Base Clinton by officials
from the Applied Arts and
Technology Branch of the
Ontario Department of
Education.
The officials touring consisted
of the following: N. A. Sisco,
Director, Applied Arts and
Technology Branch; E. L.
Kerridge, Administrator, Ontario
Manpower Retraining Program
Applied Arts and Technology
Branch; D. W. Shaver, Senior
Administrator, Applied Arts and
Technology Branch; and Aubrey
W. Hager, Director, Innovative
and Continuing Education,
Conestoga College of Applied
Arts and Technology.
These officials were
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accompanied by: Don
Southcott, Executive Assistant
to the Hon. C. S. MacNaughton;
James Hayter, Warden County
of Huron; Donald Symons,
Mayor of Clinton; Roy V.
Pattison, Chairman of the Huron
County Development
Committee; B. G. Hanly, Deputy
Clerk-Treasurer; J, G. Berry,
Clerk-Treasurer.
The tour was conducted by
Colonel E. W. Ryan,
Commanding Officer, Canadian
Forces Base Clinton.
The foregoing arrangements
were made through the office of
the Hon. C. S. MacNaughton,
Treasurer of Ontario and
Minister of Economics.
Due to the inclement weather
the tour was cut short as a
number of the officials were
flying back to Toronto.
Would cost $42,000
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