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Kleinfeldt and Associates • Limited, County Consultants, was- unable to complete the document in time. However, the plan is expected to be presented early in the new year — hopefully January — and council adopted a schedule to make certain that all municipalities are fully informed about its contents. The initial meeting of the planning board is set for Tuesday, January 26 at which time the proposed official plan will be 'presented to them. At the next ,ineeting of the planning board, Tuesday, February 11, the proposed official plan will be discussed fully by board members. The document would then be presented by the planning board to county council during the 4 February session, as a matter of information. The proposed official plan will be sent to each local council following the February session. The local councils would then be requested to have any written comments concerning the lk proposed official plan in to the secretary by March 19. Council agreed that each municipal council would have the right to request that a member of the planning board attend their meeting and answer questions about the proposed official plan. The planning board will meet March 24 to discuss comments frdl> n the': .teal municipalities:' The planning board will arrange public meetings to discuss the proposed official plan early in April -and -would meet- again to the latter part of April to'review all. comments regarding it. The planning board would then redraft the proposed official plan for presentation to county council. The chairmawyfathe planning fa a OffIciuIPIann�t ready for final meeting board, Anson McKinley, told council couhcillors that to date, eight applications have been received for the position of plannil,ng director for Huron County. He said applicants are from as far away as Victoria BC, Halifax NS and the USA. Hugh Flynn, a definite candidate for the wardenship in 1971, expressed his desire that the new planning director to be engaged eventually be county council,': would be a native of Huron County or at least, someone familiar with rural municipalities. • The chairman pointed out that 'these men are used to "being re-educated" to geographical locations but concurred with Flynn that a, man with a knowledge of things rural would be a definite asset in Huron. McKinley predicted that the* Huron County planning staff would likely grow in the future to a staff of three people. He estimated that initially, the planning director would be paid approximately $10,000 per annum. • "The people in Toronto are watching this with a great deal of interest," said McKinley. "This is a pretty important document. In fact, 1 think the official plan is one 'of the most important documents in the coming year. It will set out what we think should take place by way of development in the county. There was no growth for the last 50 years but this could change." In other business, county council granted pay adjustments for John Berry, clerk -treasurer $500 to a, salary of $15,460; to Br r nt an1y, d duty clerk -treasurer,— l'°$500 to $11,000; and construction safety. inspector, Everett Smith, $342 to $6,042. Council also heard that $100 scholarships had been granted to the following university students: Miss Janet Roorda, 'Clinton, and John Trewartha, RR 3.. Clinton, both at the University of Waterloo; Miss 1 Mary Baechler; RR 2 Zurich, Francis Foran, RR 2 Auburn and James Wheeler, RR 1 Ethel, all at the University of Guelph; and- Raymond 'Hogan, RR . 7 Lucknow at Ridgetown Coliege of Agricultural Technology. -Salary changes 'Members of Hurd''{ County" Council were busy Thursday granting- pay increases to a number of employees in various departments. Huron County hourly rated road employees will receive pay hikes of 23 cents per hour. Ten laborers will be paid $2.51per hour; seven skilled laborers, $2.71 summer, $2.66 winter; nine truck drivers, $2:61; six grader operators, $2.71 summer, $2.66 winter; three bulldozer operators, $2.61 winter, $2.71 summer; one licenced mechanic, $2.71; and four maintenance sub -foremen, $2.76 summer, $2.66 winter. Salaried road employees also received hikes: one shop' foreman, up $650 to $7350; one maintenance foreman, up . $900 to $7950; two maintenance foremen, up $650 to $7950; one road construction foreman, up $650 ' to $7950; one bridge construction foreman, -up . $650 to $7950; one survey party chief, up $700 to $7,000; one engineering technician, up $800 to $9,500; one bookkeeper, up $300 to $5,500; and one engineer, Up $1500 to $20,500. Makers ind the county: J. ''Sheardown, $700 adjustment to $6;700; D. Dalton; $700 adjustment . to $5,500; L. Westbrook, $600,addustment, to $5,106; 1►Nt VicAitlay, .':dt —adjustment to $5,100; and D. Lynn $600 adjustment to $5,10. • Museum employees: Raymond Scotchmer; a $600 adjustment to $6,200; Mrs. F. Nanz,' $350 ' adjustment to $4,100. Huronviw employees: administrator, $800 adjustment tb $11,500; nursing supervisor, ...$500._.. adjustment-- to $7,500.,_ food supervisor, $600 adjustment - to $6,500; housekeeper, $475 adjustment .to $5,076,;_ grounds supervisor and stock -keeper, ' $500 adjustment. Ajjo $5,500; chief engineer, $750 adjustment to $7,000; registered nurse, $372 adjustment to $6,572; registered nurse," $360 adjustment to $6,360. (These salary adjustments are subject to the approval of the Department of Social and Family. Services.) Three area men spent three days tracking this brush wolf in Goderich Township before shooting it oh concession four of the township. From the left are Lloyd Sowerby and Art Bell, both of Goderich Township, and Arnold Bell of London. A $25 bounty is paid for wolves by the Department of Lands and Forests. -- Staff Photo • MONA CLEMENTS MONA CLEMENTS Suggests LITTLE PRINCESS Children's Bath and Beauty Gift Sets RIECK PHARMACY Larry Rieck, PHM.B.' Archie Barber, P1-1M.B. L IONEL''S SUNOCO ARENA SCHEDULE MONDAY Hockey TUESDAY 2-3:30 — Pre -School Skating 3:30-5 Lions Club Free Skating 8-10— Figure Skating WEDNESDAY 4-8 — Figure Skating 8:30 — C.H.H.L. Hockey 50c THURSDAY 2-3:30 — Pre -School Skating 3:30.5 — Lions Club Free Skating SATURDAY 8-10 — Sqt' rt Hockey 10-12 — Mite Hockey 12-1 — Power Skating 1:30-5:30 — Figure Skating SUNDAY 2-4 — Family Skating 4:30 — Midget Hockey 7 and 9 — C.H.H.L. • Hockey Games Admission 50c BURGER BAR Dii1VE-IN Health Committee There may be some "financial repercussions" from the resignation of Dr. G.P.A. Evans, Huron County Medical Officer of Health, warned Everett cilwain, chairman of the ,ealth committee when he reported to Huron County Council last Friday., "Nobody knows what we will have to pay to get a new man," said Mcllwain. "Our experience, you know, has been that we usually pay more to get a replacement." Dr. Evans is leaving the Huron post at the end of February to take up his new position as MOH with the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo and the County of Waterloo. The Huron MOH vas paid a salary' of $23,000 last year and will receive a $1,000 pet -annum hike in salary as the result of the new salary schedule approved Friday by county council. Anson McKinley, deputy -reeve of Stanley Township, wondered if the health committee intended to - negotiate on the basis of the $24,000 per ,.annum 'salary for the MOH. Mcllwain told him they would ve to lease this particular p t of the budget open ,, antil a t::•t 'cations begin to come in. and the mittee gets some idea of the sala expected by the prospective employees. "It • may 'run higher than $24,000," Mcllwain said. "Then you have to decide, are we going to have a MOH or aren't we?" Other salaries for .197f for non=union personnel in the Health Unit were agreed upon: a six percent increase each -for Miss Sandra Malabar, -supervisor of.nursing to $9,800 per annum and for William Empey, Chief Sanitary Inspector to $9,100. ."Union . negotiations for Health Unit personnel are now underway for contract year 1971," said Mcllwain. "Council. will be advised in .due course of the results of the negotiation -s." IF FIRE SHOULD STRIKE, first get everyone out of the house, then sound the -alarm and call the fire department before attempting to fight the fire yourself. Your, first rule in the event of fire is GET OUT SAFELY. 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