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POWER •DYNASTAR GOLD SKI •NORDICA NM525 BOOTS •LOOK 595 BINDINGS •LOOK 9000 POLES COMPLETE WITH INSTALLATION $339`' OPEN: 9 AM - 9 PM TILL DEC. 23 Saturday, Dec. 21 till 6 PM TUESDAY, DEC. 24 6 PM SALES & SERVICE 4 THE SQUARE, GODERICH ph: 524®2822 and a whole tot more...Jor a lotless! ary board members needed by county council BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE Huron County will be advertising for can- didates to its library board and will take a second look at who makes up the county's museum committee. The first recommendation from the county's executive committee suggested that the current library board remain as it is. The board is made up of three members from county council and three appointed by county council from the general public. Bayfield Reeve Dave Johnston questioned the fairness of not going to the public after the executive committee recommended leaving the library board as it is. The nor- mal practice has been to advertise in all county newspapers inviting the public to submit their names for appointment to the board.,�aa "We'd be closing the'dkor to openness," said the Bayfield reeve County administrator Bill Hanly said by defeating the motion, the council would automatically revert to its past practise of advertising for participants. Chief librarian Bill Partridge noted the recommendation didn't come from the library board. County council is represented by Goderich Township Reeve Grant Stirling, Wingham Reeve Joe Kerr and Hensall Reeve Harlry Klungel. The appointed members are Janis Bisback of Clinton, R. P. Ritter of Wingham and Martina Schneiker of Goderich. As for the museum committee, the county council decided to send it back to the ex- ecutive committee. The recommendation would leave the for- mation of the museum committee as it is now. This means the chairman of the agriculture and property committee is also chairman of the museum committee. Com- mittee members are not necessarily on both committees, however. Warden Paul Steckle said there was some concern about separating the chair- manship of the two committees because it would increase the executive committee. The executive committee is made up of all committee chairmen. Hullett Reeve Tom Cunningham said if the museum committee is going to be one of the most active committees over the next few years, it should be a committee unto itself. Museum project director Claus Breede said he would want the committee to stand alone and not to be part of another commit- tee. "The museum is property," said Goderich Township Wet ragt Stirling explaining why the twd t utees- have the same chairman. The executive committee will take a se- cond look at the museum committee ques- tion. Motion suggests rotating chairmen A motion suggesting that Goderich coun- cil's standing committees consider reap- pointing its chairman annually caused considerable discussion and resulted in a recorded vote at council's Dec. 16 meeting. -We (in the administrative committee feel it's a good idea to make the chairman- ship annual. We feel comfortable with it and will be doing it," said Coun. Bill Clif- ford. Coun. Glen Carey said he opposed the motion because it was meaningless. "It's a mandate to consider something," he said. The motion was defeated in a recorded vote of 4 to 4. Voting in favor of the motion were Coun. John Stringer, Coun. Peter Mc- Cauley, Mayor Eileen Palmer and Coun. Clifford. Voting against the motion were Reeve Harry Worsell, Deputy -Reeve John Doherty, Coun. Jim Searls and Coun. Carey. Counc. Stan Profit was absent. 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