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EXECUTIVE -,The Maitland Valley Conservation ,Authotiti ete6104
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the organization's executive committee for 1988 at the MVCA
nual meeting held recently _From top left ore: Robert vi
chairman of Land Management Advisory Board; iladc 'et
member -at -large; David Gower, chairman of Finance andAdminis
tion Advisory Board; Norman !laird, chairman of Lam/ Managerh
Advisory Board; George McBride, chairman of Water Managem
Advisory &jam,: Ivan Suggitt, vice-chairinan Water Management A
visory Board; Leona Armstrong, viOe-chairman Finance-andadmin
tration; Marlene Shiek secretary -treasurer; Bruce McCall, chair
of executive commfttee; Carman Kaye, vibe -chairman ofexecuti
committee and Les Tervitt, general manager
he ree
datea.
- difficulty th*reatiatiag betife
„Skerns- to been s
an*- 'Matter plan and a feasibility
aCcrt YeaielltfinfZi. 4d4fre
tra, constqtatws,4 a need for expaI
ent lvdteationfacilities forexampie,
ent a COMpleic 4--ffiey-then will conduct •
d- a feasibility study, only with the.• einninitte4bleiiiSing.
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an "We *mil head into a feasibility.
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study 11.O. Master plan study
indicate a need,' Mr. Lisle eon,
thelideyad. ha xte
' lhe:
TurnberrY:cotancil member4 sajd
ction maditecoluse they feared the
master plan could lead directly trta
feasibility study,
his
ent '
er - Gayer
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New executiVe'adirectors
for consenfation atithority
WROXETER — At its annual MreMcCall,was re-elected to
meeting here last Friday, the Mait- post while Carman Kaye, form
land Valley Conservation Authority chairman of the water managem
voted unanimously to restructure board, edged out George McBri
the organization's adviSoryboards. for the executive committee's vi
NIVCA Chairman Bruce McCall chairmanship.
told the large gathe _the jnoveeto,,, froin the Town
reeiiitte the number ,o -beards from Goderich, was elected to chair
four to three will better the coin- newly formed finance and admi
• munication links within the system. strati on board with Leona Ar
"We (the MVCA executive) are, strong, Reeve of Grey Township, t
unanimous in that it (the change) 1987 vice-chairman of the co
wouldbe a step forward," Mr. munity 'relations board, bein
McCall said, adding the restruc- elected to the same post with th
turing isn't designed to reduce new body,
• membership on the boards but to Mr. McBride, last year's chaff
improve the way information is man of the community relation
relayed to the membership. • board, was elected to head the wa
The three newly formed advisory g ment board while Iva
bodies are finance and admini- Suggit, representing Arthu
stration, water management and Township, is the new vice-chairman
-land management. •The land management board wi
The finance and personnel corn- have at its helm Norman Raid o
inittee, one of two bodies previously Millington Township, who heldultu• White-
munitybit-
followed.ing
for
y
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, fiscal years.
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Hosting the Summer Olympic
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