Clinton News-Record, 1986-06-11, Page 2Page 2—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1986
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By Wilma Oke
TUCEERS]VIITH - Robert Cobper of the
Hensall Minor Hockey Athletic ExecutiVe,
requested a giant to the organization for
1986. He told council the Hensall arena
board has increased the rate for Minor
sports about 33 per cent and it was causing a
very substantial financial drain on the
hockey organization.
Council told Mr. Cooper that a meeting of
all the arena boards was arranged some
time ago and it was the general indication
that minor sport organizations should be
subsidized through reduced rates at the
various arena facilities.
Tuckersmith Council reconfirmed its
previous decision that it is the feeling that
minor sports organizations should have
uld be
subsidizedthrough 1 � cad a roved se. � ��' a
reduced rates rather than have each and
every minor organization asking council for
financial assistance. ._. � �
Council. took no action on the request at
the meeting until a meeting eanbe arranged
by the municipal councils of Hensall, Hay,
Stanley, Hibbert and Usborne.
In other business council agreed it has no
objections toa survey of tbe mW►iciPahty by
the insurance advisory orga tion, .
Council accepted the reco endation. of
the day Care supervisor at ' anastra that
Susan Nolan be offered the position of part-
time cook at the day care centre at a rate of
$5 per hour.
The resignation of Mary Ann Drost as a
the s retial day care centre at
fi it
teacher at p
Vanastra was accepted by council.
Council will request the ble:Bayfie d un.. • .pp
v laws - to
ConA oritY to On ertake an ere- ' establish Seaforth Fire Department; to al)*
sign control d Omega -int a fire chief for the Seaforth Fire Area
s on control study ata Partof Lot $l, to survey and tbflt the epartnient, George Garrick; to authorize
Alli► r tYo should ad proceed . in . consultation the exeeutiou of ani. agreement with certain
withitthfthey eld #1 and ro . owners other municipalities for the establishment
the muniche estabwiththeappropriate measures and operatin a�Q pint
fire-area
�f�xth
necessary. Council stated it prepared to vide for theparticipation
rtu � a i the county mutual
accept special benef itting status for the cost Fire Depa
of the study and control methods:
fire aid.
Approved for payment were the following • The other three bylaws: compulsory
accounts: day care centre at Vanastra, water connectionlandfillville
$8,061.81; special day care centre at system; soioand area
Vanastra, $6,361.14; roads, $12,787.36; agreement requiring an extra ratepayer to
Vanastra recreation centre, $11,990.28 and be named to the steering committee from
general accounts of $350,674.79 for a total of STuith
kersrnith a ppnted Dick Roorda Mand
Board seeks public relations..
the difficulties in naming one parent from
the entire county to sit on the committee, or
in the other extreme having the committee
become too different factions being e with involy parentsveral s from
+ from page 1
mittee members will in fact be parents of
school aged children. Regarding the specific
appointment of a parent or parents, he ques-
tioned how this could be done and proposed
$390,475.38.
coune1
the final bylaw amendnAent for a tile
drainage loan program for' 19 7will' be for
75 per cent of the total cost .of work eligible
or $20,000 per farmer or Ma aMOUnt applil
for, whichever is the lesser, with an i ntere..-
rate on the debenture at eight per cent.
Road Superintendent Doug Poulton was
given authority to buy a new radio for the
communication system to replace one giv-
ing trouble, and to place caution signs at the
MacLean Bridge indicating curve and trait
row bridge.
The next meeting will be held on June 18,
instead of June 47. The first meeting in July
will be held on July 2, because of the July 1
holiday. _ ®�
ew supervisors' salaries to increase Dy Ib "/o
Salariee, for Supervisors t Huronview
12 per cent
will increase approximately
over the next three years as Huron ty
council passed the new salary proposal
at
the...meeting on June 5.
The salary schedule, which will be in ef-
fect until 1988, will see the assistant ad-
ministrator position, at the top level of the
spec cent ule, go from incre $32,734eerto the$ next 'three
years.
The chief engineer's salary will rise
from $27,508 in 1986 to $30,836 in 1988. Both
the housekeeping, laundry and social ser-
vices supervisor and the food supervisor's
salary will also go from $27,508 tp,$30,836 in
19 r. All these salaries represent a 12 per
cent increase over the three years.
The stockkeeper's salary will rise from
$23,660 to $26,156 in 1988 which is a 101/2 per
cent increase over three years.
Registered nurses at the facility will get
12 per cent raises phased in over three
years. At the top level of the salary®
schedule, a registered nurse's salary
would go from $31,044 in 1986 to $34,996 in
1988.
The nursing director at Huronview, at
the top end of the salary scale, would be
paid- 11 per cent more over the next three
years. The salary would increase from
$34,424 in 1986 to $38,376 in 1988. The assis-
tant nursing director's salary would rise
from $32734 this year to increase,�686 in 8 n
of 12 per cent over three years.
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Royal
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24 x 280 ml.
Minute Maid
FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE
Pronto
PAPER TOWELS
PUC
increase
355 ml.
Mom's
SOFT MARGARINE
Chef Boy -Ar -Dee
CANNED PASTAS
2 Roll Pkg.
Florelle
FACIAL TISSUE
CLINTON - Council here increased the
remuneration for Clinton Public Utilities
Commissioners at their June 2 meeting.
"What we did was take the lowest in the
area and bring it (the remuneration) up to
that. It works out to about $5," said Clinton
Mayor John Balfour.
The chairman and the secretary will now
receive $65 per meeting and the commis-
sioner will receive $60.
It is necessary to raise the remuneratie
every five years. council also
During the same meeting,
agreed to pay $4,010 for legal fees incurred
in the settlement with former clerk -
treasurer Cam Proctor.
Council will donate $50 to the Huron
Plowmen's Association.
THE BEST MEAT TO EAT
FREEwith this coupon
One 4 Litre Bag of 2% Milk
With the Purchase of ONE
Maple Leaf Country Kitchen Ham
at the Special. Price of 3 e99LB.
Offer expires closing Saturday, June 14/86 3941117 ri
Township
calling for
road tenders
HULLETT TWP. - At their June 3
meeting, council instructed their road
superintendent to call tenders for road,
construction.
This construction will be on Lot 29, C n 12
d Concessions 12an413 holm. t5 9
6.
oy Rrauter was authorized to coine'ct
eavestroughs into thd' Oboe borb 1`itain
for the cost of $414. permits as
Council approved building p
presented by the building inspector. These
will be subject to township bylaws and
Huron County Health Unit. not to re -
A bylaw for the township agrees
quest funding for the repair, maintenance or
subsequent replacement of the
nisty ino
Ball's Bridge from the
Transportation and Communications was
passed. bylaw to set out the
Council passed a
various rates of renumeration for 1986 for
appointed township personnel.
A bylaw to , impose special annual
drainage rates upon land in respect of which
money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage
Act, 1971, in the amount of $14,700 was
passed.
Council also passed a bylaw to impose
special annual drainage rates upon land in
respect of which money is borrowed under
the Tile Drainage Act of 1971, in the amount
of $14,700.
A bylaw to amend Section 2 of bylaw
. number 1981-19 and resolution number 7 of
May 19, 1982 setting the amount to be loaned
under the Tile Drainage Act was passed.
This change will allow farmers to borrow 75 .
per cent of the total cost of the cent drainage was
tiles, rather than the, 60 per
previously allowed.
Pk'g. of 200
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Campbell's
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General Mills
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Vine Ripe
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500 ml.
455 ml.
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Golden Yellow
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CUCUMBERS
Chambers
will be rented •
GODERICH TWP - At their meeting,held
on June 2, council was approached by
Milene Lobb who was interested in renting
the former council chambers.
'Council agreed to rent the former
township office for $25 a month for a period
of one year, beginning on July 1, with the
•
stipulation that the tenant provide and pay
for all utilities.
Nine building permits were requested
from ,council, and all were approved.
A bylaw to authorize tbe issuance of
building permits, the fee required, the man-
ner • ,lication and the repealing of all
fo •, uilding bylaws was passed by
' council.
Council also passed a bylaw to authorize
the issuing of tile drain debentures on three
owners, for a total of $25,500. •
The final bylaw council passed at this
Meeting
eethe old Medway orites the con he f Maitland
cofeession.
Accounts were ordered paid in the moil
of $44,056.89.
Woman involved.
5% DISCOUNT
FoRsestort CITIZENS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
in accident
TIJCKIRSIVIITII TWP - On June 6 at 9:45
p.m. a single car accident occured,on Con-
cession 14 in the township.
A 1988 Oldsmobile driven by •Joanne
Verlinde, 17, of R112 Hensen, was north
bound on Concession 14,.approximately .7
kilometres south of Sideroad 5, when MISS
Verlinde lost control of her car and watt into
a ditch oti the west side of the road,
Damage to the ear was esti at
$1,000, Miss Verlinde Was not Wine
t.