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After a stormy period of
discussion ,for the past two
Months, Jiuron : County Council
agreed, to. take out membership
_.for, '1972 in M,idwe'stern
i�evelopment Connell (MORA) at a
• COstof slightly more than $6,000.
The proposal, outlined by
Walter Gowi,ng, general Manager,
„of MDC, was that there would be
three members each from Huron.,
. Perth and Wellington counties and
4,e each from. the village of Ayr,
the towns of New Hamburg and St
without that privilege.
What is important to Huron is
that Huron's -three, members
would be appointed directly by
county council and Mould ifeelude
either elected or. . appointed
personnel Ft
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GreateSt increas. for he'aith'
approves
people who put up the money for
iML)C's
program —1 3 .cents• per
capitiec, this year from each
member municipality.
Charles Ttioui s; reve of
Grey, who had voiced some
concerns about MDC's operations
But there- 'are cone tions Marys ,and, the city of Stratford.. ° In the past-. according to at last inontfi's . county council
attached to the membership ''tor A s w e 1 1, t fie re would kl e' a • (ow-ing, ther;'e w a,s lit) glia t'aatee session, said he was very please(1
• ° 1-luron COintyco()rR illurs want to provincial appointment. Thep ist that county council would have any 'with the -progress which had been,
be as"sura eel that this b'ou'nty wlllpreslderi.t w'oul'd also be a sitting, d1re('t representation oil the made since the pi't'V1oUs' meeting.
haute some. autonutrly . in the member of the board, • b o a r d a tail the, l i n e. d of He claimed he was satisfied that
org .nizatiortIn addrtiun o' t1Nsi� �^ people; ' communlcatlon.s •.brofticl i1 I 1�'1L�C:"° s i•i iii : g1ve
The conditions are that . the
present composition of the Board
'Of Directors of MDC i
restructured as, proposed by
Walter Gowing at Friday's
session: and
that Huron County
have direct representation on'the
Board of Directors
there would he five other
representali .s =one each from
agriculture,' planning. educattOn,
industry and tourism. According
to Gowing, these five. persons
would also he voting rnembe'rs en
the board because their
effectiveness seemed threatened
making -it difficult for county
councillors to tulle understand
what county money was doing fur
Huron ptoplt through MC)L)A.
Gowing called the proposal a
'very radl'ca•1 •change frOlIl the
present system He said the
decisions would rest with the
comfortable margin--23-12;--of
those who• were in lav -or of
ii lbersbip in MDC under She
. previously mentioned conditions.
Those councillors who' voted
against Joining MDC were Boyle,
13i11 Elston, *Morris; Floyd.
er.guso'n, Usborne; 'John,
power tuihe people who paid the
bills a'nd noted he had•only slight
reservations about the resource
people who had the right to vote.
Anson ,McKinney,' deputy -reeve
of Stanley, saw •the new system
within MDC as a, way to get
•'regular reports" which "will do
much to dispell the 'concerns
about MDC",.
- But 'Derry Boyle, reeve, of
Exeter,, was not happy with the
proposal. Boyle --said he
understood'at the end of 1971 that
the county could • not afford a
county development officer and
membership in MDC as well. He
said the council had chosen to
maintain Spence Cummings as
development officer and li'e
thought MDC membership should
be dropped for one year,
Boyle estimated it was costing
dhoti t• 1077.E-10()-i-rr-{te%011- a1 -really
for • services similar- to those
provided by MDC. With MDC
ornetliber'ship it would bring the •
cost, to over $113,000,
l'l` wondeD'ing " 'why this
change in thinking at quite an
added cost to the county," tnised
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Lavern'Burnett, centre, receivedthe Stu Sutherland Trophy on Wednesday when she was named the
most improved beginner skater in the 'GoderichFigureSkating Club. Second in the division was Lisps,
Surridge, Ieft,.and third went to Wendy Litttechild,right.`=staff photo ”
Goderich Reeve Paul (arrc)11
slid it Was not a duplication of
services. and Spence Cummings,
levet ) )Men officersaid M1)C
-c9nlplements c otint
development.
Cummings predicted more.
results from MDC in the next two
Oars and praised Walter Dowing,
saving that Gowing is a•man with
''a lot of good ideas and he can put
them across:'."
Reeve.11ug0 FiVun, Mullett, told
c.onuc11 it was time,- the ctn►ntV•
holly -.tightened-its .halt" but
tonnes warden Jack .11exan(ter.
reeve of Wingtiai10, said tli"e county
0Ounr11 should ''be pr )died. t(
(•hanr.e our o1(1 thinkinos ��h+►�
WeLz'e 1)ri,sent1(1 with .► '11ew
unproved idea.... ' •
:1 r•f ('01'd('d rote 511(1',tir f i
get
Flannel•y,Seaforth; Flynn; Lloyd
Hendrick, Hay; D. R., McGregor,
Ex€ter; Alex McG'regor,
'T'ucket'smith; Ken 'McMichael,
Turnberry; -Doug McN2,,il, .
Colborne;• Harold Robinson,
tiowick; •and Elgin Thompson,.
°TuCkersmlth•
ewonian thinks
p.cJhi.t'ion can be
beaten, she cares
' You could call Mrs. • Pamela
Samuels Q, ,tario's
1' nvirsonmental pinup girl.
She and her husband Joe are-'
featured in one of the Departtnent
of the Environment's mdst
popular pamphlets. It's called
'Mr: and Mrs• Samuels are so
('ultcerned about pollution,,.
they're (thing' something about
tt", ,
The London, Ontari-o',
housewife attended an anti-
pollution conference in February,
1970. and became so concerned
,shout whatshe heard she couldn't
�10e1).
So she prepared a pollution•
contnol guide she,,. her husband
and two children have followed
sponsored by the Department of,
the Environment' in Kingston,
London and North Bay.
She's good at that sort of thing.
and she's always a popular
speaker.
She keeps informed on pollution
problems and people believe her.
Because she cares. •
Workshop
on •children's
disease
The Huron Perth. Tuberculosis
ever since. and Respiratory Disease
It's a householder's guide, and
As ociation is planning a
most of the points she-thade were children's" respiratory disease
the ones all of us should think of 'workshop on Wednesday, April
and don't, like walking instead of 12. ,
driving -short di faeces and Dr. C. Collins Williams,
millt reg yrterf`s i ste}a'zt"tyr _put fur- d_ilr- e c t o r o.f A 11-e
I,c�i.a4r-oil your lawns Children's ljospital, Toronto will
• ()I using z'etlti'nable, bottles, address the workshop which is
and plastic plates- instead of being held in Ce
throw -,sway paper' • ones on Church, Avondale
picnic s-=just+the tfiings that keep Stratford. Etegistratlon, which is
lir, land and water a"little cleaner free, begins at 10 a,Iri, and the
and life a little more pleasant. •workshop is expected to continue
S1iE�'s an intelligent, attractive until 4' p.m. Arrangements are
woman with :' streak of bubbling being made for lunch.
good humor that underlies .bei Persons interested are invited
(1111(1, serious approach -.to to complete and forward a
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