The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-06-24, Page 13•
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tldustlr . 1El ya ab.out 190,000 cent of national income in Can
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'worker, the. ' axes, 'force >tn,
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Canada's contributions to : r.
eign aid in the 4urrent Pae'
year are estiaaated at $75,$ i-,,
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- T,ger. been: i0'increase,:- y
Whtxo-�h(��tveather- is quite th `hest sod there has. keen.
The minister has announced
a centennial farmstead *girove-
rnent competition, aid Huron
could, get a grant tip to a maxi-
nage Is Increased
n White bean acreage in lluron, dry, we ip Huron are fortunate,
and a *responding increase in ' compared to Eastern ntario.
the number of groiivers, Agricul- Some of the-, ag. reps. i Quelph
turas Representative laottiglas last week;„ said they had
ngt, had
Miles' reported to county coil,, a good, rain since 1. . `Frob-
oil.,
ably tileonly crops 'hurt here
""It is hard • tt, believe,"he at the moment are spring grain
said, ""but they are moving in- and some white beans.
to almost every township ex- "Prices 'of livestock are prat
cept Howick and Turnberry, ty fair for hogs the highest in -
They are an important • cash eight years. Good. cattle are
crop; -and our farmers aye reach- in 'demand,"
�.ng:. out` for stlirtp�"c�cllars __to `Iii g'repar"atoll fox the inter -
carry on their operations. Most national plowing match to be
growers of white beans, .f think, held near Seaforth in f366,
have been pretty happy, but "we have the ,100 acres seeded
think some improvennent van down," Mr. Miles said, "with a
be made. grass mixture we hope will be
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mine,• Qf „UAW, for prize money.
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Reeve Leiper, Hullett, report-
ed corn attacked'by spine kind
of grid). Mr. Miles said 70
acres had been: found hit by
wire • worm :hat morning, but
he did not think the .general
situation was 49grions,... _.._
Mr. LeiPer mentioned `a
� t d that a
neighbor had to sew five a times•
on account bf wire worm.
Weed Inspector Alex. Chet-
ney urged 'greater care in the
use of herbicides and pesticides.
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fide ice l :St� , ' tt a'a, Rirune • .
Says County oWarden
Warden•'.Glenn -Webb,---ex.o
cro a key figure in EMO organ-
ization, call,,ed the .attention of
Bounty council. to "what. could
he an awkward situation, If
;EMO were activated as result
of - a major disaster, it would
certainly .. _involxn . - .some..... -e
penditure, - - and the county
bylaw provides for,a
maximum of only $2.,000 wits)
out prior authorization:
The warden's• and personnel
committee will bring in a re-
commenaation in this matter
at the September session.
Presenting the report of the
EMO committee, Reeve Lorne
Durnin of West Wawanosh,
said: "We have not really got a
good building. Stratford has
a good building (Post Office
basement) and a lot of equip-
ment. However.' Mr. Forbes is
doing good work."
"Budget approval takes three
to five months," Stuart- Forbes
said, "and in the meantime we
cannot spend the money. Since
I was last before you- we have
accomplished quite a lot. I
think the organization is strong-
er than before, though we do
not get the assistance or co-
lperation v, e would like.
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Valice aux Aries are train,
ed throughout the county. We
have them operating jr1,-% four
towns; except E ceter, and this
will be' done early in August.
Controversial discussion goof,
place at • the chiefs' conference
t' �• 'It rs rath.er'
amazing that we in Huron en,
joy an excellent auxiliary 'police
- force, worsting very well; with
no problems. The reason is
that instead of the co-ordinator
the authority was delegated to
the police chiefs,
"Something we should look
to very soon ' is a headquarters
in which to install equipment,"
Replying to, an enquiry from
Reeve Jewell, Goderich, Mr.
Forbes said auxiliary police
should have some remunera-
tion, based on a reasonable rate;
the .municipality which obtains
the services should pay a rea-
sonable amount "
"We used auxiliary police in
Clinton recently. and have es-
tablished a rate," said Reeve
Duff Thompson, Clinton.
Upon recommendation of the
legislative committee (Kenneth -
Stewart, McKillop, chairman)
council decided not to concur in
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Dllf erip county' resoiutze
pampa dug that thn Depaytiawat-..
Eduuatton ' assarn4 fail u4ci.
complete admire stration of the'
teaching profes,5xon , from, cert,
ficatiou"` to placeme at
xlzun,ej~atllolt:"•-- <..
Norihum he a�
�i .l��i:and Pur
sent along a. resolution DAM,'
h
ing "any legislation corning ill
to effect ` to enlarge public.
school areas beyond the, hound- •
aries of the minor municipal-
ities at this time, i.e. townships,
towns and villages." Huron . ,re-
jected this also.
It did concur in an Essex coun-
ty resolution• calling upon pro-
vincial and Dominion govern-
ments to assume `,a more equit-
able share pf future capital
construction costs of Hospitals.'"
Finding the rising cost of
education "alarming," Whitby
passed a resolution petitioning
he Ontario- government to "set
n motion immediately a grant
program which would restore
quity in the field of education
within the province and release
unds for other essential muni-
ipal services.;' Huron council
went along with this.
Speaking to the report, Reeve
tev;art explained non -concur -
ion.
-It is up to us that our-gov-
ence ir. the Dufferin 'resolu-
eel this was asking our g<,\ ern-
ent to take over more. Who
s to blame lif we are going to
sl; governments to take over
lese things?"
September 20 i�the date • of
rnments are -"taking more and
lore control," he said, "and I
elf council session.
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SIght' Increase
In-Popitation
Presenting- his 18th annual
report to County Council, As
scssor A. A. Alexander gave a
Population total for the county
of 50,610; "an increase of 53
�1.ver the previous year. The
municipal totals are those corm,
piled by local ; assessors last
year, but as assembled in the
county report they give first
opportunity fox comparisons.
Of the townships, only•Hullet
and Colborne showed -slight 'in-
creases. Among the - towns,-
Wingham Bas• up 19 and Gode-
rich two. Bayfield appears for
a first time in the vi
umn; with 482. •It was listed
last year along • wit -h Stanley
Township, at 375.
- ..__Mr ...Ali-xand•e --reported--- -r-
210,646 increase in assessment,
which at 15.5 mills would bring
in $18,765 extra taxes; Gode-
rich assessment is up $400,000
at $7,604,450, Wingham about
$100,000 and the other towns
slightly. With Bayfield in the
village list at $609,200, the total
for that group is up according-
, ly, at :53,614,273. Total assess-
ment ,,of the townships'is down
about $200,000. Total assess-
ment for -county equalization is-.
$65,559,692.
Reeve A°S D. Smiths Turn -
berry. asked Mr. Alexander_how
he felt about the county com-
i�iissione�r vTan.
"I• am willing to go along
with anything council'feels pro-
per," he replied "It appears
to ole we are going to be in
the squeeze. Bordering coun-
ties are having it, and it is
coming faster than expected."
Reeve Elgin Thompson, Tuck -
smith: "I would like a. sur -
i \ ey,"
! Reeve F. A. Clift, Bayfield:
"'There are other counties on
the new tanual, and' compari-
sons become invidious. We will
be away hack, on one-third on
land, ono -fifth on buildings,, and
it will he out of date."
Deputy - Reeve Ralph Bailey
favored asking +or 'a study.
Mr. Alexander:, "Thi' -report
\\•ould still be un• to your own
decision•"
Reeve Tom Leiper. 1Iullcl;,
enquired how ,natty full-timer
men whiild be required under
the new system. and Mr. Ale,
ander said he thihieht at ieast
nine.
• lief ve ('lot ,•lice T; 0 ( ,i1 i.r„
'that I':\err•r. with ',ri;)
1han coin, ., a •"•s.,•t►
1' the \:
•.\lry:Ind,'t.
\Cr,itlrl 1,,• Ilt!r •, ,
assess .0 ,; ; h 1.11'
i;n nlunic•ip,tlit'.
1rlatcd to pet�tilatirrr :hough
bath '•OTs \:r - ;1)1(1 1 hi-
n'<•:hs5
agent � 1 \• 1'a1 ynt1..,,,r col,'cting
';n your m�iniripalit\ I think
• the percentage ref pr•n•pr•riles
!hat have 'old 'i•� 1'164 are re-
�tltlt t: ibly dose "
The cq11 alization committee.
of whcch Mr. B-ailcy is chair-
man, had before it a resoolution
from Renfrew- county, setting
forth that whereas adoption of
the county asse'sment system
would result in "a considerable
increase in cosh." and petition-
ing the ministor of municipal
nia1 'tris ednc}der, payment of -.
a 5O' f subsidy," The commit-
tee concurred.
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