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The president of the Mid- the Canadain Forces Base at
western Ontario Regional Clinton which was closed
Development Council said recently.
Tuesday regional government Mr. Hayter said the recent
will come to Huron and Perth announcement of the sale of the
counties in the future and they base to Rodoma Investments and
should he prepared for it. Development Limited of Galt
James C. Hayter, in a speech "leads to great possibilities for
delivered to the fall conference of the future of that community
MORDC, warned that the other within Huron County."
three counties in the region
should "keep information on this
vital change in local govern-
ment."
He said MORDC is working in
the areas of industry, agriculture
and tourism to assist individuals,
organizations and companies "in
an effort to build a better
economic and environmental
future for the region."
Transportation-is an area of
special concern for MORDC and
Mr. Hayter noted, "We have an
interest in all forres of tran-
sportation and in particular have
had a number of meetings with
C.N.R. people that will be of
benefit to the region as a whole.
The sound transportation base
within the region may be the
lifeline for some communities,"
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Mr. Hayter said one major
change within the region "will
most likely come in January 1973,
when a regional government will
probably come into existence in
the County of Waterloo,"
The MORDC president said
regional government is
inevitable for Huron, Perth and
Wellington counties as it is
inevitable for counties right
across the province.
"The county system of
government which has been
brought into full force now is just
the beginning for regional
government," he said.
MT. CARMEL CHEERLEADERS -- The Mt. Carmel school football team had plenty of help from their
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Huron employees get raises,
one request not approved
were given increases, Gary
Davidson, planning director,
went from $13,000 to $13,500 and
his assistant, planning technician
Nicholas Hill will receive an
extra $500 per annum bringing
his earnings to $7,700.
The Administrator at
Huronview, C. A. Archibald, will
receive $12,000 this year, $500
more than last year.
County librarian Ethel Dewar
will receive $11,100 this year, an
increase of $500. A similar in-
crease was approved for county
development officer Spence
Cummings who goes from $10,000
to $10,500.
Ray Scotchmer, curator of
Huron County Museum, received
a raise of $800 to $7,000; Mrs. F.
Nanz, a $300 increase to $4,400;
and R. Pfrimmer, another
museum employee, was raised to
$2,35 per hour.
Caretakers received raises,
too, including Jim Sheardown
who received $500 annually to
bring him to $7,200; and $300 each
per annum to three others, D.
Dalton at $5,800; M. MacAulay
"There is absolutely no doubt
in my mind that it will come to
the rest of the region," he added.
Ile did not estimate when the
regional government might be
established in any of the other
three counties.
In the course of his speech he
outlined what MORDC had done
in the past year for the region.
The development council is
surveying 150 industries as a part
of its Air Service Survey which is
studying the feasibility of
establishing air passenger and
express service between various
and D. Lynn at $5,400 each. municipalities in the region and
The Construction Safety Toronto.
Inspector, Everett Smith, "Progress is being made at
received an increase of $258 per Clinton in an effort to re-establish
annum for a total salary of $6,300, a sound economic community on
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It may have been the Christ-
mas spirit which gripped Huron
County Council last Friday at its
regular November session and
probably the last one for this
year. At any rate, several salary
adjustments were made for
Huron CoUnty officers although
most of them were within the five
percent guidelines imposed.
Only one salary hike was not
approved as presented to council
and the Huron County Road
Committee has been asked to
restudy its request for county
engineer Jim Britnell. The
proposal for a $500 increment and
a $500 merit increase for a total of
$1,000 annually was not passed.
Britnell's present salary is
$20,500.
Salary increases were ap-
proved for Administrator John
Berry and Deputy Clerk-
Treasurer Bill Manly. Berry
received an increase 'of $1,000
bringing his salary to $16,500 and
Hanly gained another $1,000 as
well, hiking his annual earnings
to $12,000,
A bid for a further increase for
each of these officers was turned
down by recorded vote.
Two county employees working
with the Huron Planning Board
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sheep-ranching community,
has one and ONLY one
parking meter.
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A bouncing sensation when
brakes are applied could
indicate that at least one of
the brake drums is out of
round.
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The first automobile
insurance policy was issued in
1898. It promised the owner
protection from lawsuits
brought by owners of horses
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decade they've increased by
400%.
CErfibitalYcy SMYTH — To all my friends
and relatives I wish you the *„.
joys of the Christmas season 41
and a very prosperous new
SMITTS — Greetings to all
our friends and relatives at
this festive season. Best
wishes for the new year.
Glen, Lois and family. year. e'
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the new year,
John and Mary Smith
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