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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-12-14, Page 8Alki•-•' AUTO GLASS L1MITED The Glassmen of Ontario The only one-stopshop for AttoGlass, Upholstery, Vinyl Roofs, Convertible Tops and Sun Roofs. 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. A In concluttion, Erskine noted that in 1973, the Raceway would pay a $24 government licence fee for each heat a►perated.\ RED CROSS. iv" ALWAYS THERE WITH Y.Wit HELP' NIP AHY WAITEDLU MBAR COMPANY O ,� P Now in Goderich at 356 Bayfield Rd., phone 524-2136 Mr. Gaylord Hazelwood takes pleasure in announcing the opening of Standard Auto Glass Limited in Goderich, and the appoint- ment of • Mr. Allan'" Johnson as manager:::,- Mr. anager.µ ,-Mr. Johnson, along with his staff, represent.:--- y!ears`� . the Auto � dr, , �. 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