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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-07, Page 18RAGE 2A 0I»RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,.,„Nc VEMHEli 7 14 Townships A need for recreation cost sharing agreements between central municipalities and their neighboring townships was deterinined by the 70 delegates and guests who attended the Annual Fall Conference of the Lake Huron Zone of the On- tario Municipal Recreation Association. Held October. 19th in the Hanover Coliseum, the con- ference attracted represen- tation from 22 municipal recreation committees in the zone. A formal presentation by St. Mary's Recreation Director Len Love and St. Mary's Area Recreation Committee Mem- bers Helen Rankin and Homer . McKay initiated an in-depth discussion by the delegates of several questions related to the feasibility of forming area recreation committees and sharing costs of recreation ser vices and facilities. Although the delegates were unanimous in their support for the principle of area recreation, diversities in the extent and the structure of related legislation, were deemed necessary due to diverse conditions in different geographical areas. It was felt that recreation costs to the taxpayers are not excessively high at this time. ,Fair distribution of costs is a greater problem than the total amounts of tax dollars being spent. It was interesting,. to note that the .delegates from. ., the townships and small village committees who generally, are dependent on the recreational services located in the larger communities felt they should be paying their fair share of the cost of maintaining these ser- vices although at the present time, in rnost!'instances, they were not 'doing so. Probably the two .most dif- ficult problems to be overcome in establishing effective area recreationcommittees and cost- sharing agreements will be (a) overcoming the resistance •of some of the' township councils and taxpayers who will be reluctant to subsidize services they are already receiving and (b) devising a simple formula for the now complex task of. °determining fair amounts to be paid by "have. not" ,villeges and townships whose residents are utilizing the services of riot just one but several near -by larger municipalities. Asa direct result of the past `year's ' cluster group organization within the Lake Huron Zone, the Zone executive proposed a re- organization of the' executive New book offers hints to save How and when tv use — but not misuse — consumer credit • is the subject of an informative, free booklet, published by, the Canadian Bankers' Association. ‘"This booklet may help you in your money plans", thein- ,troduction says. "It suggests that you sit down 'to •think about what you want to spend and save by next year and 10 years from • now — and it will give you %ome ideas of how -to go about it." The booklet covers such topics as saving through in- surance policies, how to finance a car, what consumer credit is and how it is used, who are the lenders, and- sources of, credit counselling. Title 'of the booklet is: Your Money and Credit Today and Tomorrow: How to .Spend, Save, Use and Enjoy, "Credit is part of everyday life in Canada * in fact in much of the world these days. Used wisely to help you . to do the things you want to do, it is ' •a very useful tool; you must use it and never let it use' you. You are running' the show." Copies of the booklet in English or French are available .,, free, either singly or in quantity for schools, clubs, groups and so on, from: The 'Canadian Banker& 'Association, P.O. Box 282, Tr*onto Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ontario MBK DON'T WON CAINIAWr romesrst; municipalities should share cost of recreation structure into a Board of Difec- tors similar to that which governs the parent provincial body, O.M.R.A. Each of the seven cluster groupings into which the zone was divided earlier in the year, will appoint a representative member to the Board. A new constitution was adopted at the cnfrence which will make the new form cif administration 'possible: With the cluster groups now having direct links with the executive, each •group is assured of a share. in all • decision making at the zone' -level and an immediate line of communication with the zone .board and with O.M.R.A. The zone association now is, in ef- fect, a federation of the seven cluster groups. Board representatives in- clude: Group 1, Lindsay Inglis, Badjeros; Group 2, --Keith Angel, Kilsyth; Group 3, John Smith, Milverton; Group 4, (To be appointed); Group 5,, Milt Filsinger, Mildmay; Group 6, Jim Bain, Wingham; Group 7, Cord Baynaham, Exeter. For the coming year only, the previous executive will also• sit as' Board members to assist' in the new executive organization. Reports from the various sub -committees and officers within the zone association and from zone liaison officers provided information of in- terest and ° usefulness to the ,delegates. John Neil, past president of O.M.R.A., reported on behalf of that body and als"o YOU CA DEP . HD ON US FOR GUA ANTEED QUALITY! FROZEN FOOD WEEK AT A& summarized the conference. The Conference Committee was comprised of members of the previous year's executive (Jack Bird and Clare Christie of Owen Sound; Marj. 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