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8DE ICi'SiGN'AL',$TAR; 'i'.lttiltS1M?, DECEMBER 14, 1972
y Council
is salaries
or new year
Salarig, RA' Hand County
and deputy clerk -treasurer Bill
.mg ears..-..--ki 1y.. -.each --x
ditional $1,000 bringing their
were. approved at Friday's
session of Huron County Coun-
il in Goderich.
Increases in the ° caretaking
staff at. the Court House were
'front $50p to $600 ver hnum.
Salaries range from $5,700 to
$7,700.
tiAt Huron County Library,
county- librarian Miss , Ethel
Dewar received an increase of
$500 bringing her salary to
$11,600 per annum. Assistants
at the county library received
raises of from $300 to $400
withsalaries now ranging from
$4,200 to $6,000.
Dr. Frank Mills, Medical Of-
ficer of Health, received .an in-
crease of $1,000 per annum
bringing his salary to $25,000.
Nursing supervisor Miss San-
dra Malabar received a $500
increase and her salary now
stands at $10,800. The
remaining salaries at the
Health Unit are still under
negotiation.
At Huronview,. Ad-
ministrator Chester Ar-
chibald's salary went to
$12,800 from $12,000. An
assistant administrator, Edgar
Rowe of Kippen, wasappointed
at a salary of $8,000 per an-
num. The remaining salaries
under count jursidiction at
Huronview range from $5,90
to $8,470.
The county engineer, Jim
Britnell, received an additional
° $1,000 per annum bringing his
wage to $22,000. Two other
salaried employees received an
additional$500 per annum
each with "salaries now of
$8,000 and $10,500. Salaried
foremnan with the county road
crews received $500 per annum
and hourly rated employees
gained an extra 20 cents per
hour.
J.A. MacKinnon of the Social
Service department went from
$9,500 to $10,500. Field'
worker's went from ' $6,500 to
e $7,200. .
R.S. Cummings, county
°*' dev f ip ent officer, received
an i , se of $500 b ii r1 s
salary o $11,000 per annum.
Ray Scotchmer of the Huron
County Pioneer Museum
received an additional $800 to
a salary of $7,800.
In the planning department,
Gary Davidson, director, was
given a $700 increase hiking his
salary to $14,500. Planner Nick
Hill received $500. increment
bringing his salary to $8,200.
As well, he will receive an ad-
ditional $800 between January
1, 1973 and January 1, 1974,
for reclassification from a
technician to a planner effec-
tive January 1, 1973.
A salary schedule for the
planning department was
presented and approved with
the ` director to receive a
minimum of $14,000 to a
maximum of $20,000; a plan-
ner, $9,000 minimum to
$12,400 maximum; and
.,• technician, $7,000 to $9,090.
Clerk -treasurer John Berry
salaries to $17,5,00 and $13,000
respectively. Construction
safety engineer Everett Smith •
received an additional $500 to
$6,700 per annum. •
At Huronview, the estimates
are in for the landscaping
project there. Contracts let -to
date include R. Gordon Rap-
son, $8,293 for sidewalks and
pathways; Ives Construction;
$2,500 for patios; Art's Land-
scaping, $4,224.62 for trees and ,
shrubs; and Huron County
Highways, $219 for contingen-
cies. Total is $15,236.62
"This total is approximately
$2,000 less than the orginal
estimate," d said Hugh Flynn,
chairman. "The balance of the
work will now have to be left\
until next spring. This includes
the installation of a planter,
lighting and the golf greens; as
well as the digging of flower
beds in certain areas around
the Home."
Also at Huronview, the fuel
oil tenders was let to Ross
Scott Fuels, Brucefield, for
12.95 cents per gallon. Last
year's oil cost 14.16 cents per
gallon.
.Snow removal at Huronview
Wilt cost $11 per hour this year
and the contract goes to Glen
Layton, R.R. 5 Clinton. Layton
had the contract 'last •year,, at
the same cost.
Total expenditures in the
Social Services department
amounted to $232,314.58 as of
October 31, 1972. The county
share amounted to $62,313.90
with the province contributing
the balance. The county share
is approximately $15,000 less
than anticipated and it is ex
pected the surplus will be
maintained for balance of the
• year.
John McKinnon said the sur-
plus is due to the fact the
province of Ontario is taking
over the extended care program
for nursing home patients.
Next year's committee struc-
twe° will be, a Tittle -different.
ee
will be dieorced'' from 'the plgn-
ning board and will be set up
with a separate committee 'con-
sisting of five members."This
committee s responsibility will -
be the development officer,
tourism, reforestation proper-
ties and agricultural matters.
The function of the county
museum will be transferred..
back to the property committee.
Two additional members will
be added to the Social Service
Committee, although only four
of the total codld represent
County Council on the
Children's Aid Board.
University of Western On-
tario scholarships were. ap-
proved for John Goddard of
Hensall and Miss
MARGARET Gorwill,
Seaforth. A scholarship , for
Joseph Phelan, R.R. 2 Blyth, a
student at Ridgetown College
of Agricultural Technology,
was also approved.
Local. raceway pays
fin�l 3,OOO to down
Bruce Erskine attended
Goderich .Town Council last
Thursday evening and presen-
ted the final payrnent plus in=
terest of a loan made by the
_v""' Corpora in- e-aptiu'g-of
1911 to Goderich Raceway.
The raceway, just completing
its seventh year in business,
last fall, repaid $3,000 bf the
$6;000 borrowed from the town
in 1971 and made the final
$3,000 payment last week.
When -the. -raceway
into business, it received
$34,000 from the municipality.
It repaid '$25,000 plus interest
in four years and built a new
paddock barn at a cost of
$6,000,
Infie springal` 1971, the
Raceway received another
$12,000 from the Corporation
and Was asked to repay $6,000
the remaining $6,000 being
spent by the Town for repairs
to the grandstand. and track
rias, municipal property,
Although 1972 yaw the
Ra.ceway experience an,
operational loan, some un-
cashed ' tickets froth 1960 to 4
'1971 were 'able to be cashed
resulting in about'$2855 being
;added to thetteWay, account.
As well atodimt dyed from
the, government helped the
Raceway to break even for the
season. •
Prize money over the 12
nights of operation this year
-�amounted to over $30,000. At-
ndanc+s -totrtlled- i2;363 n-d�.
�.. -.
,the total money wagered tallied
at $348,941. Erskine reported
that $24,426 was paid out in
taxes to the provincial govern-
ment and $2,102 to the federal
government.
The Raceway, tertined . a
mat yrent small industry Wits promotes ._.
has a payroll of $1p,000 this'
year. -_
Two records were set during
the summer. A record bet for
one evening was set at $35,384
and a new track record of
2.05:4 'was reached.
Eleven new stalls are being
added to the paddock barn
bringing the total to 57 rental
stalls. Erskine said the barn
would accommodate up to 75
stalls. This project also
provides some employment, he
added.
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In concluttion, Erskine noted
that in 1973, the Raceway
would pay a $24 government
licence fee for each heat
a►perated.\
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