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Low acclaimed,. the only YQte was;`'fbtr Sr” when they voted on»Moltday, All Veteran Huron County School turnouts at VAnastra and , schogl board representatives°, �t, the incumbent councilloFs who Board trustee Marilyn (Molly,) Huronview contributed to the Voters there ave Hurpti C' un , :,ran for re-election were returned Kunder was returned as school small number voting. Board of"1?ducation trustee 7¢kin .11 + ' Y ; , to, office, along with one board representative for geaforth, Voters favoured all four liquor Henderson' a huge i►tar;gita ox .j., 11 ,newcomer, Charlie Campbell, Tuckersmifh, , Bayfield and questions on the ballott in the other three candidates 'hnf , a { : Manager of the, Canadian Tire Stanley with an -almost 400 vote Tuckersmith but only two. the because of votes in Cllntott'� n M:SF' i� �,, ;� Store -herb. In a 54.1%oturnout, margin over Robert Peck, who sale of liquor. in a dining room Blyth, Mr: Henderso>a "was v� 5' 4'' somewhat;' higher than two years was also elected' to the board. with meals and the. sale of liquor defeated by another'".;meiiii0pri "� w' `?; ` , s ,- to o, Seaf$,rth,v_atersalso,.rclur'ned, The Tuckersmith Township a under a lounge license of the Clinton trustee Ken Croke nd a �' '� g. P g g a WRI'w"' •" '� ' e •s; <' ;, sem: `' mcumbetlt'�ieeve, John Flannery. fairly srtiah v6t'er'turnout. 34.3% required 70%'0 .yes vote. The newcomer, John Elliott'of,Myth, i 4� "" � w��� .:,, Two,candidates., Jim Parkinson o he eligible electors there question of a liquor, store in the The voter turnout in Me�Chlop ri; 1 '' x : ,� ,lhlie'n :' t and Doug Southgate w re, return incumbent councillois Township and the sale of,be and was 52% higher than two years ;; ? u `..' s ' ; , `s � "- : � ," ;,: defeated in their first tr'es r a Cleave Coombs •• and Bert wine with meals oto 61% ',� ��.:f gY.' ago, Township Clerk Treasurer �i I., b , fi �, ;�yF;�, $ council seat.-Branderhorst and newcomer and 58% yes v,otes. Marion McClure said. NF1, I 1,fi' �r ,p r ` s t r` � 1� " . `, x, s,, Two year veteran councillor Bill Robert Bell tppped the polls with Incumbent councillor. ]van Highest voter 'turnout around. z �`" ¢�� 11TN' y tF ! Bennett topped the polls with 657 558 votes. Both Norris topped the polls in Hiiibert ' the area, was in,Hullett To nship F °_ �r z � '�) � s c' ' y� ,f y Townsh' ith 66 votes; 71% where an interesting -race '� ����§,�,y tU Township t} S ( ) f s�✓ z .- �� »„ ��', Newcomers Roy Swart,and Herb saw Reeve HughFlynn defeated:, : " ^ � x � • i • byeouncillor John Jewitt by a 500 Brown • were -also elected to ,; ' .--► �,--, �Nwli a r�� ��( �;:; Count Council ups�salaries council, defeatin Ste en vote majorit Former• de iif x..g Ph Y• p Y,P�4 Maloney. Reeve Charlie Scanlon was :i ) ti<, 1��� . Veteran Huron Perth Roman defeated by newcomer ' Joe a GETTING R EADY TO VOTE - id�rs.Ed. Reyes and Polling Station for the Municipal Election Monday. of detment heads Catholic Separate School board ,Hunking. with Leonard Arl?ttfnb- trustee Joseph Looby was ault placing third. { ,Mrs. Frank ,Nigh prepare the ballots ,for Wilfred Tuckersmith voted on councillors, school board reps. re-elected in Hibbert. defeating One new councillor, Greg i Coleman to cast his vote at the Tuckersmith Garage and.four Liquor questions. (Staff Photo) Salaries for Huron County's pay not four weeks as previously; Lour Maloney by 83 votes., Brandon., was elected along with . • ' . department heads were increased and statutory holidays now - _ Hibbert voters supported, -Ed incumbents Milton Dale and Tom " - at last week's, session of county number 12 not '10. Dearing, an incumbent trustee 'Duiser. Ralph Buffnga was council' as reams and de *qty- __• Mileage rates -for• employees , with' the Perth. County Board of defeated in' his try for a.Hullett r� reeves went into committee of the went from $60 per month plus 10 Education. Council sQat. Hallettgave John , v.McKi*llop.ow shipgives, ea ,1.,a whole with the press present to cents a mile •.to $60 per month and 3""PElliott 'a majority in the Huron ...,_ ' ,:y_,l.,- T, discuss the matter. 1� cents a mile. Casual mileage .County Board of Education race, . - The new salary schedule sets ' was increased from 15 cents to 17 followed closely' by John amounts as follows: Dr. G.Frank cents. Henderson. - , Mills, Medical Officer of Health, Council remuneration was also A 49% turnout in Hensatl towdrds,a rens re a1 rs $32,000 from ; ,$28;500; increased from„$32 to $40 per day re-elected all the , ,present I 1 '$1000 - (no chane in -the the $25 half -da � • . councillors. Murrayaker to ed 1 J.W.Britnell, county engineer, g y � , y pp $28,000 from $25,000; .John remuneration; with night r - z , , the polls, followed, by Harold A grant of $1,075 was made by citizens. The township councils detailed account would be sent tQw, nship's share of a new fire -Berry, Cip�erk-Treasurer $24,000 meetings also to be paid at the r Knight, Paul 'Neilands, and 11 McKillop Township council • took no action to give money to a them of the/ amount to be levied engine to be delivered soon. from $2f,280; Bill Hanley, $40 rate and honorarium to the Leonard. Erb. Janis Bisback, a Tuesday - . to • 'the Seaforth committee on which they had Ito against the townships. Requests for building permits Assistant clerk -treasurer, $20,000 warden went ,from $2,000 :. newcomer. who made - a fairly . ' Community Centre to be used representation and had no way of A telephone call to Hullett were approved for -.Dyke from $16,980; Gary Davidson, „ annually to $2,500, the warden to. strong showing was defeated, toward the capital expenditure of knowing where the money was to revealed they have approved Wheatley, R.R.1, Dublin, Planning Director, -$19,600 from be allowed to charge the expenses ­ along with George Fuss. � $80,000 incurred by renovations. be spent, paying the $200 levied against implement- shed and Paul $17,500; Chester Archibald, for his '"'wife when' both are . Hensall's reeve, PUC and school That sum represents the ,The Recreation Committee that towns i rt has not McCallum, R.R.1, Walton, . Huronview , Administrator, attending a convention. board representative were -all amount suggested as a levy threatened to levy a. char ge of $5 = yet received au ace unt and implement shed. $16,400 from $14,600; Spence The Social Services Committee acclai'med.. , against the township for to any non-resident of Seaforth Tuckersmith shelved the request Council concurred in a land (�uxnmings, Development received approval for improved (Conllnued on Page I1) t .r recreation costs the Seaforth usin .Seafo, h, recreation . and will deal with it'at'a Januar " severence for Eckerlea Acres” g p o P '" " °" " by g ,rt y t"icer, $13,500. from $12,000; eartiin s exem tions f r ersons Reereatipn Committee and the facilities. r moeting. Limited'for a four -acre lot on part John' MacKinnon, Social Servlees on welfare assistance including Seaforth Community Centre At the objections of two of its In other business road accounts Lot 25 on Concession 2 - to be director, •$14,000 from $12,000; the deduction of babysitting fees Three w�+ y Board. ratepayers McKillop Council of $3;060.69 were passed for used as a residential "lot. This.is Ray, Scotchmer, $11,500 from for recipients in single -parent MRS. MOLLY KUNDER a Faced -with costly' repairs and asked for more information from payme" - "" nt and also general subject to approval by Huron $8,800; and Jim Sheardown, • families; board and lodging - renovations at the Community ,the Recreation Committee. An accounts for $79,000 which Land Severence Committee. ' custodial staff, $11,500 from incidental allowances increasing who headed the poll and Centre by recent new government informatii' meeting was called included half yearly school board Council was notified by 'Hay $8,700. from $20 to $30 monthly for single was reelected to the Huron race likely I I regulations the Seaforth by the committee on November 7 levies of $45,471.32 to Huro i a�%Township Council that Charles A dental 'plan and an optical persons and family heads ($10 for Board of Education. She . Recreation Committee and Centre with McKillop, Tuckersmith, County Board of Education and Rau was .acclaimed to represent plan were added to the employee dependants); and some changes represents Seaforth, Board in 'October had requested Hibbert and Hullett townships $10,162.59 to Huron=Perth for an term Separate School benefits; pi�ersons in the county in the liquid assets allowable for TUCkerSt111th, Stanley and n aid from neighbouring munici- ~invited to send delegates. County Romad' Catholic Separa'fe' supporters at the secondary level employ' for 10 ' years will now both long term and te.mporpry for wd ' de, �,palities to assist . � with the They were ered represent- School Board and yearly levy to on Huron' County Board of receive five weeks. holidays with welfare recipients. Bayfield. . increasing costs of providing tation on the Recreation Seaforth Fire Area Board of Education. N , recreation to Seaforth and area Committee and were told" -a $10,494 which included the I The 1975 inaugural meeting . Hvion . was set for •11 atm. January 6. I I . .� There will be a three-way race �;ff;'Y` 1 in early January 1975 for the May get another planner: ,Warden of Huron County. Two - • Y, �;: newcomers and one veteran to the I • - ! • •11 u warden's race will take to the I I .. County- Counei I won t h ire, trainee z Y road during the next few weeks to �iy� M seek , support from among the `; /,/z� county's reeves and deputy- ( A 29-22 recorded vote of Huron a. qualified planner can compile Township, Gerry Ginn reminded Stephen Township � ;~ reeves. County councillors' showed that this data and prepare proper council that ground work such. as Deputy -reeve Cecil Desjardine of <,''t' �z*� , Harold Lobb, Reeve of Clinton, Z:c i members were not in favor of plans for county mumcrpalrttes• a trainee would do, could be done the planning board said that if `�fA is making another bid for, the hiring a planning trainee at a He pointed out that sutdent help b summer students. Last coutitil is prepared to readjust the 3'r x t • a warden's job. He toad council that salary of $8,500 in place of a during the summer of 1974 had summer, the government salaries of P all the present K 'i �' in the past 100 years there have • ,�. •, a � been u w wardens rJ ,rf- qualified planner as previously resulted in the collection of subsidized these students at the tannin board staff, rt could hire. t i, ��:: �tu� b� ,� but two n frim q P g i'�� � ��`s ,# Clinton - David Cantelon in 1905 agreed. r h materials for seven Pate of 80 percent. he advocated a qualified fanner at "what the �, �� , °" �`•.^ gThat vote rejected the unicipalities and it is ' this `hiring a qualified planner for the market demands" as Ginn had and George Elliott in 1934. • i recommendation of f Pie planning material the planning department full-time post. 'ti suggested. He recommended, r i think it is about time we board submitted to county council is most ' anxious to convert into "It is foolish business to hie •- I 11 thowever, that the trainee be , y �;; had another one," Reeve Lacbb by its chairman James A. Mair, sedondary plans. someone you probably don't need retained. n�- '� suggested. I and sent the matter back to "Possibly there is a place fora when you can get work done at a "1 think you'll find a place for � f k # The Clinton reeve has been at I committee . for further trainee but just don't get the idea 80 percent subsidy b hiring him," said Des'ardine. , 3=�' ' �� 1 count council for five ears and P Y Y g_ J j t,4 Y Y deliberation. that we're going to get a planner summer students," Reeve Ginn Reeve. Deb Shewfelt of ° b n• r an last year he'd be a I 4 ;; Present ' indications aM, with the qualifications of say, told council. "Municipalities are Goderich pointed out that if the 17 • . ':10 R „ W candidate for warden in 1975. He ;'`: r.. u I i though, that many county Nick Hill," pointed out Reeve waiting for secondary plans. it is municipalities still waiting forwnr� was `defeated in airevious councillors believe the county Mcllwain. Mr. Hill is a q ied`' not good business to hire ' secondary plans were Bach to hire " Pr • . I w i ­ -� m � attempt to become warden. , I should engage another qualified planner already in the county someone we don't need at $8,000 their own planning consultants at A CORN HUSK DOLL — Mrs. Bill Hart looks on as Mary Margaret Kelly shows a Anson McKinley, -Reeve of planning P a year if we can hire someone we an average cost of $6.,000 each, it Y, ici al f planner at whatever cost is tannin department. � g corn husk doll to Sharon_' Wilson at the bazaar Saturday. afternoon sponsored by Stanley, has been in mu�n' p 1 necessary to expedite the Deputy -reeve of Goderich do need' at $1(1,00." would be expensive as well. politics for .12 years, seven at the' preparation of secondary plans , C.W.L. of St. James Church. A large variety of homemade,handicrafts and bake count level. "it is a good business approach Y . for all municipalities. Estimated to call for a qualified person who goods was sold at the bazaar. (Staff Photo) "If you see fit to elect me," J salary for such - a person - is, is capable of handling the full Reeve McKinley , promised , itween $16,000 and $18,000 Chamber of Co'mmerce responsibility of planning," he council, "I am prepared to take � annually. ,said. , Work starts" Dee.16 on the additional I In speaking to the 'Reeve Charlie Thomas of Grey ' • responsibilities." recommendation of his re -erects Ox'eciufive' � Township warned that training ,Reeve McKinley, this . year 1. committee, Deputy -reeve Mair �isomeone in the department might Daveli.ng. heads Va",nEgmond chairman of the Board of said 'that the planning board' "burden the present staff" and . Management at Huronview, also . recognized it would take. some ,The executive of the Seaforth lighting program. even slow down the planning• • • said that in the future county time to turn a trainee into a Chamber of Commerce headed by . Elmer Larone on behalf of the process in Huron. government would see additional • 'qualifi'dd planner, but he said the president Otto Tippelt was auditors presented a report "It is foolish to spend $8,500 on fou'ridation...steering eommittee responsibility heaped • upon .it,board had found any qualified •re-elected at the annual dinner' showing abalance of $968.37 as something'we don't need," saidboth from the local level and from •) applicants expected a much more meeting of the Chamber in the of Oct. 31, 1974. Reeve, Thomas: Seven members of the Van conjunction with Canada floor renovation is tentatively set the provincial government. substantial salary than the county Legion Wednesday evening D. Sills. membership chairman Depuf reeve Stan Profit of Egmond Foundation have formed Manpower in Goderich. at March 31st, 1975. The third candidate is McKillop . was prepared to pay at this time. Other officers ' are ' vice " said thele were 52 members Goderich reiterated a statement a Steering . Committee to f he initial work will be to Reeve Allan ' Campbell. He has i A salary range of $12,000, to president Ken ,Lirrgelbach, signed during the year. he had made at earlier meetings. administer and supervise the remove 4he wallpaper, repair spenf 14 years in municipal 'j X13,000 had been suggested. treasurer, Kurt Niederl and in a shott'discussion members` "Mavbe the municipalities rend-atioii of the''Van Egmond plaster, and clean the woodwork: ONLY politics, six years on county . * "If the board were to advertise ,secretary,. Ken Oldacre. referred to -the work of secretary, should do a little for themselves," House being carried out under A 200 ampere electrical service council. He has served oil three again the position of a qualified Ken Oldacre dnd how he assisted he said. "How imperative is the Local Initiative Programme , different committees and was a . planner,- salary ran es would Mr. Tippelt presided and ,., r will also be installed as early as . committee chairman for three and in advancing the work of the C. of planning to you people. Grant awarded to'the Foundation. I �1 .have to be increased .and this in reviewed the activities during the C. a Reeve Melly"ain said the whole At •their inaugural meeting held Possible. achiefaim of the a half years. Th year. he aid tr' P g y, g ' '• *• ,' .,.Yg g committee is to restore the ,, i ' turn would mean salary ranges of Y paid' tbute, tp. ,the. ,S Spence • -Cummings, Huron count is ' underevriftn the cost last p`rrda the committee In a simple appeal to his our ptesetit staff would have to be contribution the band committee County development officer in a of the planning department" and appointed David Ring, a Grade ground floor to its original elegant associates, Reeve Campbell told reviewed again," Reeve mair under Dr, Toll and the street short address' suggested to the has a right to expect service. Xill student at S.D.H.S., as their simplicity - allowing the council he would endeavor to pointed out. decoration committee under meeting steps that }could Deputy -reeve Ginn added that Chairman. furnishings to create an 17 follow in the tradition of previous 1aities A. Stewart had made. Huron Count Wardens who i?lapning director contribute � to a more viable there would be "greater atmosphere that will reflect the Y Gary DAvidson said the planning Mayor F.S.Sills emphasized economy in the town, and area and consistency ih planning . The retkovation will begin on served well and faithfully, department how has an assistant the need of 'cooperation between how his office was prepared to throughout the county if we hire 'December 16th, '1974 and will more gracious side of pioneer life S H O P P I N G in Huron County. The election of the warden will' who!' does much of the ground the C. of C. and the town and also assist. 9 extra staff at the county level". gived employment to five people DAYS LEFT 'take place at the first se"scion df !h work toward the preparation of referred to the band concert His remarks appear on page 16 Qualified ,planners are not only during the winter months. -The The target date for the completion1. county- c6a t'cil in tit$ ne* yeilt 11 t secondary plans, but he said only series and the Xmas street of this issue. (Continued on Page 10) committee will be working in of all.other phases of the ground January 14 in the aftdrntion. • x a . . .- .. I #4 �.., I I I .11 , , I - . ... . .11, - I . .' 11 . . I . I -1 . I . I . ,�.,'_� I I . I.., I i,. 0. . . .� ... � I 1. I'�� I I . . I . I . . . . �,��,�.�ll,��1.1.1l'Il.-�,;",.�.�".,., _-i, �­ ,.­., -I �­­�,,­,­ �,`, , . 1-1-1. --11-1.11.1,111A _11,111;1_1t, ': , I" ".'"'.... '. 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