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CIVIC coRER
Canada Day Celebration Committee will
meet at 12 noon on June 17, in the council
chambers.
Arena ice Users will meet on June 17, 8
p.m., in the recreation office.
Maitland Cemetery Board will -meet on
June 18, 10:30 a.m. in the council
chambers.
Economic Development Committee will
meet on June 18, at 12 noon at the Bedford
Hotel.
Recreation Board will meet on June 18 at
7:30 p.m. in the council chambers.
Airport Committee will meet at the ter
urinal on June 19 at 12 noon.
Goderich Town Council will--trteet on
June 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the council
chambers.
Huron County Planning and Develop-
ment Committee will meet at 10 a.m., on
Thursday, June 18 in the Court House
. council,. chambers, Goderich.
Huron County Executive Committee will
meet at 9:30„ a.m. on Monday, June 22, in
the Court House council chambers,
Goderich.
Huron County Council will meet at 9 a,m.
on Thursday, July 2 in the Court House
council chambers, Goderich.
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St. Christopher's Beach is starting to get busy since the nice weather has arrived. Here, four
year old Tara Nelson gets a thrill spinning around at the beach.(photo by Yvette.
Zandbergenl
Employment on rage
Employment in Huron County appears Mr. McKinnon explained that the county
to be on the rise, Social Services Ad- • has -two categories of welfare recipients,
ministrator J.A. MacKinnon told Huron employable and non -employable. In the
County Council at its regular June case of the 15 he had mentioned earlier, he
meeting. Because of this, there are less said that although they fell. under the
than 15 employable people on the county's category of being employable, "they are in'
welfare rolls at present. the grey area between -the categories - sort
McKinnon made these remarks while of borderline employable."
commenting on the report of the social ser- The • social services administrator
vices committee tocouncil by Morris acknowledged that it is -not a perfect
Township Reeve D.C. Fraser. system since not everyone wants to work.
Hay Township Reeve Lionel Wilder However, it is difficult to deny assistance
questioned the granting of 'welfare to others in the family because the' head of
assistance to employable people at: all if the household does not want to work.
the employment situation is as good as/ Statistics included in the committee's
McKinnon claimed. Wilder said he did noteport indicate a 1987 general assistance
understand why employable men received . .caseload of .122 of April 30, compared to 153
welfare while he knew of farmers' who' for the same period last year.
need men to help work in their fields.
Health board issues statement
The Huron County Board of Health has unit employees are three problem areas
circulated a statement to all staff declar- cited in the brief. '
ing the board's '"complete confidence in At its May 13 meeting, council was told,
the heads of departments of the health unit the board discussed the'staff report during
and their staff." an "in camera" portion of the meeting,
News of the statement's circulation was ' Following that session the board passed a
announced to Huron County Council at its resolution calling for the circulation of the
regular June meeting during presentation statement.
of a report from the board of health by the In;: addition to its ,declaration of con=
chairman, Goderich Township Reeve fidence in the department heads and
Grant Stirling. health unit staff, 'the statement .also in-
' The statement is the result of a brief structs all department heads to`,`carry the
presented to the board at its April meeting conerns of the staff to the board'and the
by a group of health unit employees. The hoard's concerns to the , staff and work
brief outlined five problem areas, but all of toward keeping the lines of communica-
these were related directly to staff morale. tion open at all times."
Little positive reinforcement • of , staff Department heads are also directed to
from the board, no direct communication ensure that copies of the approved board
- on board decisions, and the lack of written minutes are posted on bulletin boards at
policies and procedures manual for.health each of the health unit's branch offices.
Council donates $200 to teams
West Wawanosh Township Council held .
a meeting .recently _where it was decided
that a donation of $200 will be granted to
each of the two Nile slow pitch teams.
Other items discussed included a re-
quest by Robert Slater to repair sidewalks
adjacent to his property in Auburn, that a
letter to be sent to the Auburn Trustees to
inform them that funding is not available
in '1987 to construct more sidewalks, and a
donation of $1,100 be granted to the Blyth
and District Community Centre Board for
1987.
It was also decided that the " Huron
Plowmen's Association again be given a
$50 grant for 1987 and the road accounts'
totalling $15,449.85 be paid.
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