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Beli to sit an ,Huron Warden's seat
Tuckersmith Township Reeve Robert M.
Bell was acclaimed to the position of
Warden of Huron County for 1988 at the in -
aural session of Huron County Council.
Bell's name was the only one put for-
ward during nominations for the Warden's
seat at the meeting held Tuesday, Dec. 8,
at the Huron County Courthouse,
Goderich. He was nominated by. Exeter
Reeve Bill Mickle.
Bell has served on Tuckersmith
Township Council for 15 years, the past 11
as reeve, thus, the township's represen-
tative to County Council. Bell has served
as chairman of the County Roads,
Library, Social Services and Agriculture
and Property committees and this year
was named to the Waste Management
Committee.
Bell and his wife Marlene run a family
farm operation in Tuckersmith Township.
The couple have two children.
In accepting the nomination, Bell said
Huron residents have "a county we can be
proud of". The county, he said, "is known
for its strong agricultural base, as well as
our many prominent industries."
"Promoting The County of Huron as a
place to locate new industry," will be
among the new warden's priorities for the
coming year, he said. Bell also named the
Huron County Pioneer Musuem Project,
upgrading of the Huronview Home for the
Aged and a study on needs of senior
citizens as matters to be dealt with in 1988.
"We must keep in mind the needs of our
seniors, as well as the cost factor," Bell
said.
Bell said his style of leadership will be to
"deal with situations as they arise, listen
to arguements for and against and make a
decision".
Bell praised the work done by 1987
Warden, Turnberry Township Reeve
Brian McBurney, saying "he was faced
with many contentious issues and proved
he had the ability to deal with them."
As outgoing warden, McBurney said his
year at the county helm has been an en-
joyable one.
"Hopefully, its been as good a year for
the county as it has been for us (McBurney
and his wife)".
McBurney said one accomplishment
achieved during his term was bringing the
county departments back to full staff,
following the earlier loss of key personnel
such as former Medical Officer of Health
Dr. Harry Cieslar and former Librarian
Bill Partridge.
A new librarian (former area resident
Beth Ross takes over Jan. 1), has been
hired by the county,as has a new MOH
(Dr. Maarten Bokhout), a new county
engineer (Dennis Merill) and a
nutritionist.
Tuckersmith Township Reeve Robert Bell (right) was acclaimed to the position of Huron
County Warden at the inaugural meeting of Huron County Council on Dec. 8. Here, Bell,
looks over some paperwork with County Administrator Bill Hanley. (photo by Patrick
Raftis)
"All of these people are quite young for the county's various committees. The
their positions. We're starting mix the ex- striking committee includes: Bell, Stephen
perience that we have with the enthusiasm Township Reeve T. J. Tomes, Hullett
of some new people," said McBurney. Township Reeve Tom Cunningham, Hay
After the official swearing-in ceremony, Township Deputy Reeve Claire Deichert,
the new warden named the striking com- Ashfield Township Reeve Allan J. Gibson
mittee, which met following the inaugural and McKillop Township Reeve Marie
meeting to begin the task of formulating Hicknell.
Striking Committee names members
The Striking Committee for Huron Coun-
ty Council has announced the .appoint-
ments to the various county council com-
mittees for 1988.
The fo11 wing people will comprise the
county committees for the coming year,
with the first person named on each com-
mittee acting as chairperson.
Road — Marie Hicknell, B. M. Machan,
L. E. Wilder, D. C. Fraser and Harry E.
Worsell (reeve of Goderich).
Huronview — Lossy Fuller, Leona Arm-
stong, J. G. Workman, Brian McBurney.
Health — E. R. Snell, Warden Robert M.
Bell, Bee Cooke, C. C. Rau and a provincial
representative as appointed by Lieutenant
Governor in Council.
Library — G. D. D'Arcey, D. W. Johston,
Warden Bell, W. E. Bennett, Janis
Bisback, R. P. Ritter, Martina Scheiker.
Agriculture and Property — C. Deichert,
A. A. Wasson, G. H. Stirling, G. E. Prout.
Planning and Development — T. J.
Tomes, John Doherty (Goderich deputy
reeve), C. A. Cranston, J. B. Robinson.
Social Services — A. J. Gibson, L. E. Cox,
William Mickle, J. R. Kernighan.
Museum Committee• — T. J. Cunn-
ingham, K. J. McCann, R. W. Fisher, G. E.
Prout.
Executive — Bell, Hicknell, Fuller, C.
Deichert, Tomes, Gibson, Cunningham,
D'Arcey and Snell.
Warden is ex officio member of all com-
mittees and chairman of executive
committee.
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