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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-01, Page 4bers, who are allowed to contri- bute directly from their own pocketbooks to maintain their full pension contributions. The reeve told council that he has been assured by Hon. C.S. MacNaughton and by Hon. Thomas Wells that this oversight will be corrected in the coming year, perhaps in time for 1973. He also reported he had been told by the Ontario Department of Education, the superannuation commission and the men's teach- ers' federation to which he be- longs, that the problem can be "sorted out locally". County councillors were in- formed, however, that letters written by Reeve Carroll to the Director of Education have not been answered nor hastbe matter been brought to a public meeting of the board of education in Hur- on. " I do not expect the board of education to pay my way," said Reeve Carroll, Monday, in a tele- phone interview. He said he had decided to "withdraw from county council activities" because he was unable to wait any longer for ,. a solution to the problem. Secretaries name Mrs. M. Sallows Huron County Medical Sec- retaries elected officers at a combined October and November meeting. Sixteen members were present as the meeting was held in the Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Joyce Armstrong, of Zurich presided, as Mrs. Made- line Yeats, the vice-president was unable to attend, and Mrs. Donna Fisher a former Presi- dent, is now living in Tucson, Arizona. Mrs. Armstrong open- ed the meeting and Mrs. Kay Hodgkinson, Representative at large, told of events that took place at the two previous meet- ings. There are 16,736 mem- bers across Ontario. Officers elected are: Repre- sentative at large, Mrs. Margar- et Sallows, Seaforth; President, Mrs. Joyce Armstrong, Zurich; Vice-president, Mrs. Elaine Ay- res, Goderich; Secretary, Mrs. Bonnie Finch, Clinton; Treasur- er, Mrs. Muriel Miller, Seaforth. In September instead of the usual meeting, thirteen members attended the Stratford Festival, and saw "As You Like It." The Seaforth Group is hosting a Christmas party at the Com- mercial Hotel, on December 2nd, when members of the association and their husbands will attend. Lunch was served by the Clinton members. FORT LAUDERDALE'S FINEST FUN RESORT II COME AND SEE THE NEW 1973 CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Models on Display — Many Late Model Used Cars LAST ONE:— NEW 1972 MODEL at REDUCED PRICE 1— 4-door, Sedan Biscayne, V-8, Auto., Radio, Power Steering, and Brakes. SNOWTIRE SPECIALS for October and November DISCOUNTS UP TO 25% MCCUTCHEON MOTORS LTD. CHEVROLET YOUR NEW CAR GM CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER Eattlareattliiiidlotet II $711 April 18 ru limir epeember 14 daily, per person, dbl. mp. 56 of 420 MOMS, European Plan &Willed AmorIcan Plan: lavish dinner & breakfaat, add SI dilly, • 3200 Galt Ocean Dr., Fort Lauderdale 33300 • 8Q0,FT. 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QUEEN 'STPEET• BLYTN,ONT. • Plioe, MS-9640 ALES--11---• Sews of Walton Holstein Club hosts banquet Show slides at Wil, meeting OA, he banquet. and. POtintYHa dance Win. as HUM. win held in PrnoSP1.O. 4a0.94 Hall on Thirocloy evening Q.cL 20. 1.1.004 table POSS. and the ex-r oontlyo were introduced by Plitt MOTO of Pociortoh. Holstein Pitih and members from Bruce., micktle*ox, and Perth Counties also 00;40,, .4.iro.prorman t Oluh President,. pre4404 and after Airmer, Mr,. and Mrs. Harvey Hodginsconducted a tinmorono. sing Bong.. 04 wIth new words sot to old tuneV, - Rresent4gono: were m4clo. to the MeMbera of the 040 who. 10.n. prizes at. the OlackandWhite Show 'held in Seaforth. The ro- nnalmior of tho evening was spent in dancing to Ken Wilbee's cheotTa., Correspondent. Mrs. Allan McCall Citizenship and World Affairs Convenors,Mrs. Herb Williarn- sen rs. l!tiacldiCe Con- ducted the prograini for the Wal- ton Women's Institute, October Meeting, held, in the COmMunity Hall, Wednesday, evening. Bruce McDonald, a student of the Seaforth District High School showed picturesque slides of their trip last spring tO Lahr Germany and into Switzerland., He was assisted by.Dianne Fraser and Lynne McDOnald. Mrs. Sh- oldice presented them with a don- ation for their Geography Club for coming and sharing their pic- tures to the Institute. This was followed by a Geography Contest. Mrs. Gerald Watson the pres- ident opened the meeting with Mrs. Bill Humphries at the piano. Mrs. Watson thanked the ladies that had helped with the display at theBrussels Fall'Fair. Mrs. Joe Steffler read the minutes and the Roll. Call was answered -by : "Name a town that starts with your first iM- tial." The leaders for the Sen- ior coarse, "Ontario Fruit", will be Mrs. Keith Rock and Mrs. Bill Humphries. It was announced that Blyth. Institute will have a cook book ready for sale in the near future. The Guelph area Convention will be held in St. Johns United Church, Stratford an November 2, 3, 1972. Sev- eral members plan to go, with Mrs. A. McFall as delegate. The Walton W. will join with Brussels and Helgrave Institutes to attend a one day coarse "Bedroom and Bath" on Tnes- day,. November 14th, from 10-4 In the Brussels Public. Library.. The Bazaar and Hake Sale was announced for November 8th at Huronview. lqrs, Mac $holdice gave the Motto, ',Friendship Is the only rement that can hold a world together" followed by poems, "On Halloween" and "Jack 0 Lantern".. It was decided to begin the card parties in the hall, on Nov, ember 3rd, then on November 17th and December 1st. with a committee to be chosen by the secretary to look after the even- ing. Mrs. Alvin McDonald gave a report on the County Rally that was held recently in Auburn, which celebrated the '75th An- niversary Party. Institute. Grace was sung. The hostesses, Mrs.Clarence Martin, Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs.Laverne Godkin and Mrs. Jim Axtmann served lunch. 4-M club The fifth meeting of the Walton 1 "Burger Chefs" was held at wo.5914 on Monday evening, opening with the 4 -11 pledge. The roll call was answered by 8 ,memberS! "An interesting edible addition to yOur school lunch". The next meeting was set for next week. Achievement Pay plans were discussed. The topic is a Ocit, "Sunday Night Supper at. Home", Mary Searle and Bev Steven- son demonstrated "French Toast" served with brown Sugar and cinnamon, also honey. The sixth meeting was heldat Searle's with the President open- ing the meeting, Eight members answered the roll call, "Your Favorite Sandwich, what does it include". The next meeting is.. set for November 8th at the same home. Books are to be into the leaders by November 28th, Dis- cussion included a menu for a day, each member making one up. Hand out sheets were discussed to include the importint points to remember when planning the day's meals. The demonstration for this meeting was on "Fancy Sand- wiches". Gina Ryk and Mary Searle made sandwiches with peanut butter, grated carrots and mayonnaise. Berva Watson made checkerboard and rainbow ribbon sandWiches. Kim and. Jodn mad banana and peanut butter pin wheels. Pension problems lead to retirement from council A private letter sent to Huron County Council from Goderich Reeve Paul Carroll and dealt with in committee was discussed briefly at council last Thursday when Executive Committee Chairman Allan Campbell of Mc- Killop asked Reeve Carroll to ex- plain certain portions of his cor- respondence to council. Reeve Carroll admitted he was surprised that the letter had been opened for public dis- cussion, but went on to explain that the letter had been written only to advise county council of his intentions not to seek the reeve's chair in Goderich this fall at the end of his two-year term. The 28-year old Goderich reeve, an employee of the Huron County Board of Education and a Grade 6 teacher at Victoria Pub- lic School in Goderich, said it was just not possible for him to consider the reeve's chair for another term because he has been unable to reach an agreement with the board of education with regard to the necessary time- off required as reeve for atten- dance at Huron County Council. Reeve Carroll told council that while he loses a day's pay at school - $49.50 - and the coun- ty pays $28.50 per day to council members, his main concern is for his service credits record, which affect his pension and the date' of his retirement from teaching. For the past teaching year, from September 1971 to October 1972, 21 days away from the classroom have been deducted from his ser- vice credits record. This time will have to be made up at the end of his teaching career, the Goderich reeve told council. The Ontario Superannuation Act does not specifically refer to municipal politicians with re- gard to its pension regulations. It presently provides for only those persons required for jury duty or those sitting as federal or provincial government mem-, U S E POST WANT-ADS 887-6641 41'00)014HO .MIENNOMMOId... 4--Tip! BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 1, 1972 A 1 I. • nmeausiiiimermarnoinnii