HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-27, Page 3Huron County Council The Wingharn Advance -Times, Thursday, May 27, 11176—Page 3
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WITH A WANT -AD By ffiddey J. Keue� members of Huron County Coco-
PHONE 357-2320 About 25-28,000 will cil "We're at file t'�i• new meats. "We're not worrying too much hired, effective bray 17, to re- est number of cakes that have
c health in- about our arena ever bei clos- place Mrs. IvyFisher who has re- been added in a month in reoettt
vaccinated against Swine Flu in ular May Session. Spector has engaged. He is ed," commented Bob Gibson, signed as secretary -bookkeeper memory," boasted chairmen W.
Huron County within! four weeks, Deputy -reeve BW D•le of Selo- Ed Harrison, who begins a six reeve of Howick. He said the for the Social Services office in M. Williamson, reeve of C
forth' speaking on behalf of do month probationary period, with building plans were approved by Goderich. Deputy -reeve Frank Township.
A PROFESSIONAL CAREER
chairman of the Board of Hs" salary based on :17,000 per an- the department of labor only two Cook of Clinton- questioned John McKinnon, director d
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O N THE GREAT LAKES' n°"' Years ago, and that the roof of the whether this position had been Social Services for Hut-, lttri-
who was absent, said it was the County council authorized one arena "doesn't carry any snow", advertised. He was told that Miss buted this to better em
■ ■ ■ board's �nderstanding abort member of the health unit staff to Ar le had filled in for Mrs. Fish- o5,000,000 ran would be iD- attend a Minis gY p�urtu hies, publicity for new
• Earn while you learn try of Housing Resents Remark er during %acatium � i illness welfare r puiitin"� and changes•Guaranteed empIoyment at noculatedOntario within a four property standards study session Reeve Bill Elston told council periods, and that h sF rre iii , t . • d, , ,, ., of unemploy-
week period. "They are going to in Toronto at the end of this he "resents a statement attribut- tarial help is nN( 'ed ii, tie count} bent-flt
$15,000 on graduation need many volunteers," Mr. Dale month. Reeve Garry Ginn of ed to the reeve of Goderich, Bill offices, many times ni.,rtes are ii g►:,n so,;n as possible
• MARINE NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY r continued. Goderich Township urged the Clifford, that the county rep- merely selected from al,plica- the co-,. ne switching to the
It was learned the county will health board to send "some of our resentatives "love to go to con- tions on file which have .peer► re- payrolla. , ting service of the
• MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY make application to the Ministry ins
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of Health on behalf of the steering pectora" so they>can find out ventions". He was specifically ceived from persons looking for Canadian L..p....al Bank of Com -
t "exactly what it is we do need" in questioning a board of health re- work. merce. The amnu 1 cost will be
• 18 months paid sailing experience s.
committee of the Children's and the way of housing standards. port which said Dr. Frank Mills, Council was pleased to note about $6,000, bi ' county admin -
plus 18 months college study i Adolescents Mental Health "They might be putting us out Huron County Medical Officer of that 58 welfare cases were ter- istrator Bill Haw) hopes to offset
Services, for funds to finance the of our homes now, " said Reeve Health, had been authorized to minated in April, 1976, in the that cost by reducing the county
1 rjws ! employment of a fulltime Bill Elston, Morris Township. attend a convention in Moncton, Social Services office. Only 24 clerical staff by one member
Admission requirements F•.0 •r~', director of the Huron Centre of "They may condemn our homes New Brunswick in June. new were added. "This is the low- within a few months.
�,{�F Children and Youth. like they have the arenas."
•Mature students 119 years or over) CE� This facilitypromised b `This is standard procedure,"
was P Y The Executive Committee re- said Bill Dale of the health board.
or
• Secondary School Graduation Diploma ( the Ontario government at the ported to council that the Howick Earlier in the session, a ques- Campers urged to call ahead
� � time the facilities at Goderich
(candidates should possess 4th year credits as for arena, built only two years ago, tion was asked about an Ontario
g g Psychiatric Hospital were closed. requires additional reinforce- Ministry of Social Services con- The Ministry of Natural Re offices between noon Thursday
technology programs in College of Applied Arts ,' �/ It will be financed 100 per cent by nicht according to recent r u- and 5:00 m. Friday throughout
and Technology calendars.! vention being held in Owen Sound sources is again, operating a p Y ought
the province, but the county has lations. Council agreed to for- in early June to which Huron field campsite vacancy reporting sys- the summer. A parks vacancy re -
For Further Ilan Coll ge, to make application for the funds. ward a request to the Minis workers will be going. It was pe g rt can be heard Fridays eq try of tern to assist campers in locating Po Ys on
Georgian College, No site has been chosen as et " vacant campsites ►n provincial mgt
Y Labor to review the criteria being learned there are still open- p p CKNX radio for the W'
Box 700, Owen Sound, 'Ontario. �� '� for the facility. It is believed that used relative to snow load and arks and conservation areas in and Owen Sound areas.
when a director is secured, that wind resistance of arenas in the Ings" for county councillors who p Wallet -sized cards list'
- may wish to attend this conven- southwestern Ontario. mg the
person will make all the neves- province. tion as well.necessary telephone numbers are
Campers Eresurged to tele- available from all district offices,
In this connection, Warden phone the c►te they hope to conservation authority offices
Jack McCutcheon told council it visit beforeing home to en- and campgrounds.
was policy that if all the conven- • sure that vacancies are avail- Of the more than 11 million
tion places were not taken by able. The more popular camp- people who visited Ontario's pro -
committee members, any mem- grounds are often filled by Friday vincial parks last year, a stag-
ber of council could attend any, evenings, particularly on long gering three million visited the 14
convention of his or her choice. weekends. By telephoning ahead parks in southwestern Ontario.
The warden further explained ark staff can estimate whether
- that conventions are considered p With the increasing costs of gaso-
they expect the campground to be line and the growing demand for
CONOP SEE YOUR COOP CROP worthwhile educational oppor filled by your anticipated time of quality outdoor recreation, these
tunities for councillors who are arrival. figures are expected to,rise in
expected to learn all they can to More general information re- 1976. It is hoped that the campsite
help them in their deliberations garding all of the campsites with- vacancy reporting system will
PRODUCTION CENTRE F�ORat county council. in each district can be obtained
Miss Debbie Argyle has been save everyone from disappoint -
by telephoning any of the district meet.
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PAUL FOXTON'S PARENTS, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Foxton, were present when he was
given the Chief Scout Award last Wednesday. The honor was conferred by last year's
Scout leader, Martin Cretier. After the ceremony, the Chief Scout was cheered by his
friends.
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