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Construction .of an addition
r. to Hurcuiview 'home is expect-
ed to commence early in the
new year, • when costs, •as the
architects pointed out to coun-
ty council, are less than .in the
latter •part Of the year. Ap-
proval of the,. Ontario Munici-
pal Board hs been • received,
and council is authorized to
call for tenders. The, board • of
nranagerirent report, presented
to council on Monday by Reev,e
Elgin. Thompson, of, Tucker -
smith, accordingly recommend-
ed—and obtained—approval of
council foir the, architects to
proceed 'with specifications and
working drawings. Tenders will
be presented at the January
Add to
• C•Ournt-y
[Re.sefilfe
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During the • 'current year,
$50,000+ will be . added to coun-
ty coun'cil's • hospital . reserve•
fund,.' now standing at $102,000,
and ,also there will be "a deduc-
tion due to a payment to Wing-
ham General; Hospital.
"We • are also expecting ex-
penditures to the Goderi h
Hospital, Clerk -treasurer Join
G. Berry¢' told council, "bet ne
definite'. dates , have, been men-
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tioned.•". .
,Q.
• " Mr. ' 'B-erry added •that . `in
1967' we will have , complete'd
our obligations for. the present
time to the 'various hospitals,
and you will then have to.• de-
cide' -if you': are going" to carry
on 'with the'•reserve,'fund for
hospital purposes, 'and if scr, ars
what basis." '
• The clerk -treasurer reported
a nominal 'surplus of • $29,268
at the end •of J'un'e, of ' which
'$14,143 •• is • 'fro;n highway, •ac-
count. The Province paid fir
$363,569 oh highway , account,
and county. rates .amounted to
$290,048, while tihighJ ray • outlay
totalled • only • $639,4774. In ' the
general' . account,. -expenditure
bas totalled $307,771 for.' the
half•yepr; against a••budget esti-
mate for. the: 'full; year", Of62�',-
753. . •Huronview expenditure
Was.- $191,997: .The th'ildren's
Aid' required $54,417. "
"tn .19657' ' •Mr. - Berry, • point-.
ed out,, "we will not • have'
000 transferred' froni''surplus to
operating=expenditure; but. 'to
offset '• #h,at ;10as..there twill .be
less spent at the Muteum,.,'and
the history rvi]Z be ;paid off." .
• . At the opening of'the session,
the new deputy 'reeve. of Exe-
ter, •:itev. Philip Gandon, . was
sworn and assigned. to finance
and' executive. and "equalization
committees;. replacing., the late
Ralph Bailey. Warden Glenn
Webli spoke' highly of.. _ILA
Bailey's .work on the eq
tion; :Council members stood
for a '1nintte in silenee in hon-'
or' of Mr. Bailey's memory.
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t$e ?'.ving "the Comiiiinn ty First"
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session.
Cost of the 4444143n. •w rob, is
to provide 75 beds, ,wasterata;
lively set at $550,000, Reeve. F.
A. Clift, Bayfield, inquired' •if
there had beep any eban4e,.
and 'Dori Snider, of . Snider,'
Hugot & Ii4arch, said:."Wb have
increased it, but how •mueli •it
is difficult to say.. We hope- to.
bull• •'' -•r in the year, When
co s • apB n as',, at
present time."
oard chairman Thomps
aid the department of : publi
elute had agreed that the
west addition .would be tied-
together with present; building's
by means of an administration
wing,
"By having the 'aiintinistra-
tion area 'located iii such knot -
tion," he said," 'it was out fes l-
ing that we would save consid.
er+able money as far --,as ;office
staff is concerned; also it Makes
it much more ,convenient , for
the general +pyblic, ,,Who avid
have only one, main• entrance
to go ,into when they visit the
Home. This joint ' link' . is n1.
wonderful :thing.
"There • has been sgat dis-
cussion regarding structre'of
the roof, in view' of<su poor•
results over past,'. years. • We
looked at a lot' `of roofs .the
past week. Our proposed ,struc-
ture is basically a roof :pitched
from' outside to centre on a
scale of approximately eight
inches to 20 ' feet, the centre
ore ,area. having- a slight pitch
•from :the administration wing
to northern extremities:"
Mr. Snider showed' a • relief
plan and blueprint, Ground'
th
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cholarshp
dinner.
John , Geddes;. . of London,
grandson of Mrs. E. Geddes,
John .Street, who earlier had
been"named an' Ontario Scholar,
having achieved an average of
81%= in eight Grade 13;.'seb-
jects, has been awarded a
Queen Elizabeth Scholarship fly,
the City Of London, , valued at
$1,000. • - 1',
He will attend .the University
of Western `Ontario, taking a
Science course.. •He is a son. of
Mr. and Ivtrs. Stewart Geddes.
. Adjustmentk have been wade
to the speed limits over .a'37' -
milesectidn of Highway'4
tween,. Clinton ,ond .Higjiway, 9,
ording to ' 'Hon. Charles.: 5.,
Naughton, Minister. of. High-
ways and, Huror[' M$P. The
Changes results from an ,exten-
sive speed.'zoning study carriked
'out by the Traffic Division; of
the Department of • Highways,
$'peed limits, have. • been rais-'
ed, from 50, mt,h, to 60 m•p'.h'
in rural districts, with' appro-
priate", transition, 'speed • zones
through '.-built-up areas . along
the route. '• • • •
• The 'Department,is preparing
the ,necessary ,si'gns• . to- effect.
this • change and. they should •be'
in •.place by Sept. 24, '1965. •
• Zn' :making the announcement,
Mr. • MacNaughton ,said 'the ad,
justment . in the. 'speed limits
Will. b'e - beneficial in facilitat-
ing , . the: movement ' of traffic,
through the district and -re-
quested that drivers adhere to
,the. new ,regulations. in the in-
terest of '.safety: " • ,
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floor will• eon#a,,in._,the admijk
titration office,, ^nurses' station,
elevator and. stair tower, ,The
second, vir't'ually the 'same, will
provide nurses' .stations, • doe-
tor's examination ppm, doctor's
ofitceg, nurses' office, sitting
rough and board room.
The entrance, • Mr. Snider'ex-
plained, will be at the -.end of
the existing. roadway, with .pain-
or alterations necessary in the
parki g . lot.
Su • rintenderlt Harvey John -
n eported 44 admissions to
Ai this -year, with '30 deaths
and three disclibiges.
large number of aliplica-
tfonsare on my 'desk, and Mr.
Hanly (secretary of the board)
has a lot. in process of -being
completed. Our n arried .400u -
pies' rooms are filled, and' some
are in the bed care section:"
• Redve Clifford Dunbar, Grey,
asked: "Is 'the ,ground, :floor
,satisfactory :.for bed dareV'
"Yes, it has 'worked' out sat-
isfactorily," replied Mr. John-
ston. "We keep people down
there who do not need a great
deal .pf care, Since we opened•
up that part (formerly used' by
staff), there was some objec-
tion, part being underground,
but more want to go doivii there
now than we have rooi'll, for."
DeputyReeve Robert Squire,
GoderIch, asked if it would not
be feasible to have a full base-
inent in the -new part.
; 'The ;first floor•'of our new
Part," Mr. Johnston said, "is on
the same . level as pu,r 'ground
floor ,now, so any .basement. in
the hew part • would be prac-
tically p11 ' below ground lev-
" He added' that he thought
sufficient help,, would '.be' 01?
tainable• ,great '
"A many Huronview
employees have been givet sial,
•ary . increases -for 1965, sortie'
retroactive to January; others
on ,their •anniversary date of
emloyment, and further in-
creases will be • forthcoming,
Chairman iT'hompson:. Said,., , as
resrlit of changes;inthe Vail.
mum Wage Act: "?
"In December," , the c or unit -
tee report. stated, "the mhninium
Wage' laws will again be eh -ng -
to'
ary
ed,, and. we Will be oiliig
increase- our •minimum, s
+by $180 per -.year.. • There .re,.
we have apprd`ved an increa
of $180 ' t all employees ex-
eept• 'the 'administrative staff,
effective Jan. 1', 1966:. This wilt
mean that, all maximums' and
minimums will automatically in-.
crease ; by this . amount: • Our
salary adjustments have • been
•r., eeiveii: by the majority • of
oyeesj' ..
.. Speaking to the repopt,;.Reeve
Thompson added:. "These ;are
the ,'.people 'we" ate.. going to
have to work with, and we
want good. relations with them.
We do not want to. get• into .a
mess, such .,as in 'Lambtop ' reg
gently."•
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