HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-09-09, Page 5Fleming's
celebrate 20
years in business
CLINTON - On August 28, Bill and Marg
Fleming invited associates, friends and
neighbors to their feed mill. However, it
wasn't to pitch -in and work, it was to
celebrate Fleming Feed Mill's 20th
anniversary.
And what a celebration it was. Reports
say there were approximately 1,700 people
served what has been described as "sensa-
tional food." This food included four hips of
beef, a pig or two, 600 half chickens, fresh
baked beans, coleslaw, potatoes and, of
course, cake.
The event was held at the mill in a large
tent an in a shed, with both being decorated
in fine fashion.
One person who was at the celebration
called it "a real country treat."
The employees of Fleming Feed Mill Ltd.
presented Marg and Bill Fleming with a liv-
ing momento of their 20th anniversary in
business. 'the employees noted that they
hoped the tree would grow and prosper as
well as the business. (contributed photo)
Gordon Workman is newest
member of county council
Brussels Reeve Gordon Workman is the
newest member of Huron County Council
and was officially welcomed by council at
its regular September session in Goderich.
Mr. Workman succeeds former reeve
Hank Tenl'as who has resigned for reasons
of health. Mr. Workman, a member of
Brussels Council, moved up to the reeve's
chair following the resignation.
In addition to his regular seat on county
council, Mr. Workman will also assume Mr.
TenPas' position on council's committee of
management for Huronview.
Mr. TenPas also attended the September
session to bid farewell to his county council
colleagues.
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Action taken
on five
mayors' brief
Huron County's planning and develop-
ment director, Gary Davidson, has been
asked to prepare a report on the feasibility
of a separate economic development depart-
ment for the county.
On the recommendation of its manage-
ment committee, Huron County Council
agreed at its regular September session to
ask Mr. Davidson to prepare the report. The
action stems from a meeting earlier this
summer between county council's manage-
ment committee and a committee of mayors
of the five towns in the county.
The mayors, in the brief presented at that
meeting, suggested the county would be bet-
ter served if a separate economic develop-
ment department were established.
Mr. Davidson's report will first be
presented to the management committee to
consider prior to making a recommendation
to county council.
Exeter Reeve Bill Mickle asked for coun-
cil's assurance that the full report would be
made available to all members of council
before they are asked to take any action on a
management committee recommendation.
Tuckersmith Township Reeve Bob Bell, ac-
ting as chairman of the management com-
mittee, said the report would likely go to the
management committee, but each member
of council would receive minutes of the
meeting at which it will be discussed.
Mr. Mickle argues successfully that the
minutes of that meeting would merely pre-
sent a synopsis of the report, but the docu-
ment is of such importance that the entire '
report should be reviewed by each member
of council. '
Council also approved another manage-
ment committee recommendation that
Warden Brian McBurney and Mr. Davidson
arrange a meeting with Exeter Town Coun-
cil to discuss the possibility of the town's
withdrawal from the county's planning and
development function. This possibility was
also addressed at the meeting between the
mayors group and the management
committee.
Exeter has threatened to withdraw from
that county function as a result of a running
dispute between the town and Hay Township
over the township's attempt to zone a strip
of property to accommodate an agri-
industrial mall. The dispute has gone all the
way to the OMB with county planners sup-
porting the township's position.
In another matter relating to the manage-
ment committee's meeting with the mayors,
Bayfield Reeve Dave Johnston expressed
his displeasure resulting from some press
accounts which stated the mayors wanted
more equal urban -rural distribution on
county council.
He suggested the mayors were using inac-
curate figures in suggesting the rural vote
on council far outweighed that of urban
reeves.
"I have always been of the opinion that I
am an urban reeve," he said. "So, by my
calculation, the mayors either can't add or
subtract."
Taking into account the votes of the
villages reeves in addition to those of the
reeves of the five towns, the urban represen-
tation by vote is close to two per cent of the
rural representation, Mr. Johnston said.
"It's not as distorted as the mayors have
presented it."
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