HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-04, Page 14The board . hired Mr.
Reeves through the. Ontario
Public School Trustees As-
..seciation on a co-operative
basis with Bruce and Grey
counties. The OPSTA pays
the salary for the negotiater
and collects. one third of
those costs from each of the-
board's making • use of his
services. As well as their
share of the 'salary each
board is charged for
secretarial help, mileage,
and telephone used by Mr.
Reevcswhile working for that
county and each is to provide
office space for him.
The Huron board was
required to give six months
notice if it wanted out of the
second year of the deal and
that notice was to be given
this month. The board
agreed to make use of
Reeves in 1979 and also
agreed to pay an extra six
percent salary given the
negotiater by the OPSTA.
Mr. Reeves is paid $34,000
by OPSTA and one third, of
that, just over $11,000, is
paid by Huron County.
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14 - THE BRUSSELS POST 3CTOBER 4 1978
At least 3 in race for warden
At least three count y councillors will be
seeking the post of Warden for Huron
County for 1979 provided voters in their own
municipality see fit to return them to county
council chambers in November.
John Tinney, reeve of Hay township,
Harold Robinson, Howick township reeve,
and Ervin Sillery, reeve of Tuckersmith
township, announced at Friday's county
council session that they intend to seek the
warden's chair for 1979.
Messrs. Tinney and Robinson were
definite in their decision to seek the post but
Reeve Sillery told council that he-couldn't be
absolutely certian this early that he would be
running for the post but would say now that
"if there was going to be a race he may be in
it,
• Reeve Tinney is taking his second run at
the warden's job in as many year's. The Hay
reeve opposed Goderich ,township reeve
Gerry Gin and West Wawanosh township
reeve. Robert Lyons'for the Warden's chair in.
MRS. LILLIAN HARBURN
Mrs. Lillian Harburn of
114 John Street, Mitchell,
passed away suddenly at her
residence on Friday. She was
the former Lillian Beatrice
Goforth and was born in.
Logan Township On February
140890, a daughter of the
late Robert Goforth and the
former Martha Shean. On
December 25, 1912, she was
married to George H. Riley
who predeceased her on
December 28, 1945. Later in
October of 1952 she was
married to Frank Harburn
who predeceased her in
September of 1958. Mrs.
Harburn had been a resident
of Mitchell for the past 62
years. She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Mitchell.
Surviving are three sons:
1978 and was edged by Ginn in the second
round of voting.
Reeve Tinney told council he felt he could
fill the warden's chair and was going to
stand for the job after an "almost successful
campaign" last year. He said in his 16 years
of public office he had only been acclaimed
twice and was noted for elections.
Harold Robinson said he realized council
may think he was in "a hurry" to be warden
since his present term of reeve had only
been since 1977. But Reev Robinson pointed
out that he first served the county in 1965 as
deputy reeve and returned the following
year as reeve of his township, a post he held
until 1972 when he was defeated "over a
little problem in the township". He said he
served on the count) land. division commit-
tee during his absence from county council
and returned to the office of reeve of his
township in 1972.
Reev Sillery said he wasn't prepared to
make a decision on running for warden but
Presbyterian Cemetery,
Mitchell.
since he.was, asked by warden Gerry Ginn he
would say that he would stand for the j
with some "ifs".
Usborne reeve Bill Morley told council
that he wished to clear the air about his
intentions. He said there seemed to be some
indication that he would let his name stand
for warden but personal committments
wouldn't permit that to happen. "However
The Huron County Board
of education will make use of
negotiator Fred Reeves in its
1979 dealings with its
employees deciding to honor
the second year of Mr.
Reeves' two year pact with
the board.
Reeves was employed by
Huron County in 1978 to
assist in contract talks with
the board's elementary and
secondary school teachers,
its secretarial employees and
custodians, all of which work
under contract 'with the
board.
1980 is another year," said Reeve Morley.
Warden Ginn said he "hoped he was not
giving council the impression that if
councillors didn't announce their intentions
Friday they were out". Ginn said that since
the elections were moved to earlier in the
year now he felt that he would try to create a
little "interest" and get some "election
fever going",
Obitu ary
Lloyd Riley of Mitchell ;
Harvey Riley of Kitchener
and Mervyn Riley of Red
Lake, Ont. four daughters.
Mima, Mrs. William Farr of
Stratford; Mrs. Beatrice
Neil, Mitchell; Gertrude,
Mrs. Wm. Kellington, Brus-
sels and Winnifred, Mrs.
Lloyd Riley, R.R.2, Staffa;
one brother Dalton Goforth
of Mitchell. Also surviving
are 31 grandchildren and
seven step-children, 51 great
gandchildren. She was pre-
deceased by two sons in
infantry, two brothers and
one sister.
The late Mrs. Harburn
rested at the Lockhart
Funeral Home in Mitchell
where the funeral and com-
mittal services were held on
Monday with Rev. Wallace
Murray officiating. Inter-
me'nt was in Knox
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