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"I expect, the Montreal
situation would have something
to do with this inspection," Mr.
• McCaul said although most of the
meat comes from the Kitchener
and Bruce County area.
This is a specific survey on
meat and will mean checking each
,kind of meat in every area, he
said.
Mr. McCaul said all food , r i v premises are under routine
i inspection but "we are doing a
1, specific study to answer questions
3 like this." He said it would take a
1 . week to inspect the more than 300
; 1 'I establishments in the county.
I
i If a business doesn't have a
I 1 stamp on its meat or can't
. , I produce a receipt then the Health
Unit will seize it and the Ministr:.
, 1 t, of Health will be notified, Mr
McCaul said..
d Mr. McCaul said there are
I, three types of exemptions. There
, • i are exemptions for those who kill
' i, and cut for personal consumption,
those who custom kill or butcher
and give the Meat back to the
owner and - those who butcher
their own cattle and sell the meat:
Mr. McCaul said there is only
one slaughter-house that custom
kills in the county.
If a farmer owned his own
slaughter-house then he could,
sell uninspected meat, but he
must have owned and fed the
• I V cattle for 60 clays prior 'to
f.
butchering them, Dr. Tom
Melady from the Ministry of
Agriculture and. Food,
Veterinarian Branch, said.
There are a few people going
against the health laws but these
are getting fewer all the time, he
I said. The difficulty is
determining how long the
butcher-farmer has owned the
cattle, Mr. McCaul said.
Beef rings are also exempt from
inspection but this form of
association is going into history,
Dr. Melady said. In this
association, farmers would band
together and hire a butcher to kill
their cattle for them, each
member getting a share of the
kill.
Federal inspection of meat is a
Service that asa rule is paid out of
tax money,. he said.
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2(1-,--THE BRUSSELS POST ; JUNE 1975
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Public teachers get 30% pay hike
Salary increases of 29.9 per
,•ent to Huron elementary
eachers were ratified Monday bY-
he Huron County board of
1.;ducation.
The board's negotiating
;hairman Cayley Hill of Goderich
s recommending ratification to
ais fellow board members said,
`it's a high settlement in relation
.o other years but it's a good
settlement for Huron in
:omparison to others in the
iyovince."
I Hill continued, "I hope this
; iigher trend does not continue for
mother year."
The settlement will cost the
)oard more than $5.5 million, -The
board's total budget is $15,8
million.
John Mann, principal at
Wingham public school and the
teachers negotiator said the
agreement which was ratified by
teachers Thursday in Clinton "is
going to be of benefit to both
parties."
Mann indicated negotiations
were underway for about eight
weeks. He said, "members of
both groups put in about 75 hours
of work."
The percentage increase of 29.9
per cent is made up of 2.44 per
cent in increments. 26,408 in
increase on grids and 1.072 per
cent on allowances and fringe
benefit's,
Under the new agreement
starting teachers in category one
will receive a salary of $8,400
increases to $11,400 for five years
of experience.
Category two ranges from
$8,900 to $13,400 increased from
$6,600 and $10,850. In category
three the minimums and
maximums are $9,500 and
$16,100,
Category four salaries vary
from $10,400 to $17,100 and
category five goes from $10,800 to
$18,400.
Starting principals will receive
from $11,400 to $23,800 while
those with four years experience
will receive $17,300 to $28,200.
At the same time, trustees
approved increases for its six
driver education instructors and
for a se venth instructor hired on'
a contract basis,
Instructors who are board
employees will receive An
increase to $55 from $44 per
student for in-car instruction and
a hike from $8 to $10 for in-class
instruction during the 1.975-76
school year.
Instruction fees paid by
students were increased from $20
to $25. per person.
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