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Huron County Council
accepts resignations
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Page 24 Times-Advocate, June 30, 1977
requirements. He said that when
he faces the paperwork now
associated with his job and has to
deal with the environmental
aspects of his work and the many
procedures necessary he
remembers how easy it was, He
said he felt you "couldn't teach
an old,dog new tricks" and that
he didn't want to accept the new
ways. He said the same may be
true in other fields but he
wouldn't know how it used to be
and wouldn't be aware of the new
job's problems,
A new engineer won't know
how it used to be and won't mind
the work as much as I do," he told
council. "It's time for me to move
on and give the county the benefit
of a new man arid a fresh outlook
on things here."
Britnell did not leave on a sour
note and told council that after 20
years • his decision was a "gut
wrenching" one. He said it was
almost like giving up one's child
for adoption but added that
working, as county engineer in
this part of the province was a
lonely job since the work load did
not permit an assistant and the
only other people he could turn to
for advice were his counterparts
in neighboring counties.
Mills said he had nothing but
platitudes for the county when he
ended his six year tenure as
medical officer. He said he has
lived in Huron for many years
and likes the county a great deal
but pointed out personal reasons
had a lot to do with his decision.
He said he had a fishing camp in
the north he operates in the
summer and that his new job will
permit him to be closer to that,
Mills took over as medical
officer in 1971 and prior to that
had practiced medicine in
Goderich since 1956. He said he
felt it was time the county got the
benefit of change in his office and
that he was a believer in people
reaching a certain level of ef-
ficiency and then moving on.
Britnell touched on the same
angle when he told council he felt
he owned it to the county to
resign. He said the challenge had
worn thin and that his motivation
was at a low.
"For my good and yours it's
time for me to leave," he said.
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Huron County council accepted
the resignations of two of the
county's top administrators at
Friday's council session and
instructed clerk Bill Hanly to
advertise for their replacement.
County engineer Jim Britnell
announced his departure from
county work and Huron medical
officer of health Dr. Frank Mills
left to go to Sudbury to head the
health unit there.
Britnell made his resignation
effective August 1 and will take
on the post of manager of
Business Air Services in
Goderich. Mills made his
resignation knowd to council
after a special meeting of the
health committee during coun-
cil's lunch break from its day
long session.
The county engineer happened
to he in the council chambers
when his resignation was an-
nounced and was asked by
Warden Dodg McNeil to explain
his reasons for leaving. Mills was
not present when council learned
of his decision.
The departure of the two top
administrators didn't seem to
upset council collectively. The
respective committees asked
council for approval to advertise
the positions and replace the men
as soon as possible. The
resignations mark the second and
third department heads to leave
the county in the past six months,
Bruce Heath, former head of the
Children's Aid, bid council
farewell at the May session.
Britnell said his decision was
not made in a hasty fashion, He
said he had considered the
situation for some time and
pointed out that after 20 years in
the same job some of the
challenge had worn off. He said it
was a "long time doing the same
type of thing" and that when he
looked 16 years down the road to
his retirement he felt it was time
to get out,
The engineer said that his
decision was also based on his job