The Huron Expositor, 1975-03-06, Page 14• ,1e ,..1,1.4
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County Council
approves $15
plunibing fee
(By Shirley J. Keller)
Persons building homes in
Huron County will soon be paying
a $15 application fee for plumbing
inspection. County council
approved the recommendation by
the Board. of Health at last
Friday's session and hope to
increase the revenue in the
plumbing inspection department
so that it is not so heavily
subsidized by county funds.
According to the report made
by Ed. Oddleifson, chairMan of
the board of health, the present
plumbing inspection bylaw
provides for a fee of one dollar per
fixture. As a result many permit
fees are for two or three dollars
which does not begin to cover the
cost of making the necessary
inspections.
In the first six months of
operation, costs were about
$18,000 while revenue was about
$5,000.
letie,chairman of , the • bard of
health commented that in the
board's opinion, the county
municipalities should not be
expected to subsidize home
builders. The Ministry of the
Environment insists ' on
inspections and the costs should
be added to the mortgage which
is spread over a considerable
period of time and is not a great
added burden to the owner.
Plumbing inspections are not
required for farm buildings like
barns and stables, nor for repair
or replacement of plumbing in
,homes anywhere in tie county.
The total budget for the
Plumbing and Environment
Division of council is estimated at
$44,500 with the county's share
being $29,500.
The board is t presently
negotiating a new agreement with
the Ministry in connection with
septic tank, subdivision and land
severance, approvals. It may be
that additional funds will be.
forthcoming which will reduce the
county's share of the, budget.
The Property Committee has
brought to the attention of the
provincial authorities insurance
claims totalling about $3,500 in
connection with vandalism to
county buildings and property
since October' 1973. Adequate
policing during court sessions
'have been requested by the
property committee. Chairman
Stan Profit described the
behaviour of some persons
waiting to be heard' in court as
"absolutely awful.
New county representatives to
the five hospitals were appointed
for a maximum period of five
years,Theya re John V. Fischer to
Wingltam Hospital; Eldrid
Simmons to Exeter; E. Beecher
Menzies QC to Clinton; Gordon
Rimmer to 'Seaforth; 'and- -Mrs:
Johnflerry,to Goderich.
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"The Business Reliability RUBY"
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sleClining 'farmland and
production and predicted that if
this trend continues, there will, be
shortages of many farm
commodities in a span of ten
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reception of the brief by the
Cabinet writ encouraging enough
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develop more detailed proposals
and costs.
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highest of any month reported in
the 12 month period from April
1st, 1973 to March 31, 1974.
March payments, which cover
all services rendered in that
month were up $3.7 million over
February 1974. This increase
resulted from 106,500 more
patients being treated and
590,900 more services being
rendered in March over February
The Ministry of Health also-
released annual statistics
summarizing Health Insurance
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SEAFORTH
payments to physicians and other
practitioners. The data repre-
sents gross payments for actual
services rendered by practitioners
for the period April 1973 to March
31, 1974.
Total payment for all serviceds
was $557.5 million for 1973-74
compared to $516.6 million for
1972-73, an increase of 7.9 per
cent. This increase resulted from
some 75,000 more patients being
treated, and 7.2 million more
services -being rendered in 1973-
74 than 1972-73.
The average cost per service
decreased to $7,08 in 1973-74
from $7.23 in 1972-73. The
average cost per patient receiving
services was $93.73 in 1973.74
compared to $87.98 in 1972-73, an
increase of 6.5 per cent.
as summer replacements by the '*vial psychiatric hospitals, mod-
various Government Ministries, vating better patient participation
boards and commissions. in social, reer eational and thera-
Because of the mail strike I will peutic activities.
be pleased to provide some Ministry of Housing: partici-
details of this program and could paling in community renewal
arrandelelivery of applications to programs; students undertaking
the . appropriates Government administrative, planning, dom-
ministries. munity develofonent and research
Students are encouraged to duties, Also gathering informa-
submit their applications as early , tion and developing reports on
as possible and they should apply local municipal programs for the
to programs operating in their Ministry of Housing.
own home area because travel Ministry of Labour: gaining
allowances, and room and board practical knowledge of role,
are not paid. They must also have eperation and activities of indust-
the necessary educational rial relations, function, working
requirements. Secondary classi- with labour unions, labour coun-fication means 'enrolled in cils, large companies, employee
secondary school at time of associations, etc.; also province
application. Post secondary ,wide construction, industry sur-
category means students enrolled vey. Twenty portable display
in a community college or univer-units, each staffed by three stUdents (male or female): to city at time of application. provide information on equal I have summarized some of the programs below which may be of opportunities for men and women
interest to the students in Huron in International Women's Year.
County. Ministry of Natural Resources:
opportunities throughout the Ministry of the Attorney
General: young people for province for manual, technical
community work in connection and clerical positions.
with Provincial Courts (Family Ministry of Solicitor-General: Division) including observation to gain insight into the day-to-day
homes for children. Also senior operations of local police forces in
law students to staff community a variety of research and clerical
positions. legal aid clinics to provide legal type Application deadlines for post advice and serviced to persons secondary students: April 1, 1975 who cannot afford lawyers; advise and for secondary-sIndents: May persons • as to eligibility for assistance under the Ontario 1, 1975: If you need more general
Legal Aid Plan; assist persons in information or clarification, you
obtaining legal aid; provide legal can contact Ontirio Experience . n advise, to those .persons who do umber 'is 75 The telephone
not qualify. Senior secondary (416) 965-0546 and you's may call
students to supply office services. collect.
Ministry of Colleged and. Uni- Statistics
versities: young people to work in Statistics released by the
Provincial art galleries to Ministry of Health recently indi-
acquaint them 'with the various cated that Ontario Health Insurance payments, for March, aspects of gallery work;-in 1974, to medical and other museums where they will be
trained in, basic museum cata-
loguing procedures and in
selected local libraries throughout
Ontario, where they will carry out
duties related to the communica-
tion and organization of informa-
tion; and also "internships" to
gain experience in technical per-
formance . and administrative
activities with organizations and
companies in the performing and
creative arts. Young people may
also obtain interest' free loans to a
maximum of $1,000 per venture,.
to own- and operate their own
summer business. , A further
program co-ordinated through the
Toronto YMCA to encourage
students to develop and operate
low-risk business with guidance
from trained staff and some initial
capitalization; 15 projects only in
• different centres throughout
Ontario:
Ministry of Community and
Social Services: opportunities to
work with municipal 'recreation
departments in developing lei-
sure opportunities for the
disable d and handicapped and in
commuhity social service
agencies such as homes for the
aged, day nurseries, sheltered
workshops. Also work in a wide
variety of recreational community
projects funded co-operatively by
the Government and local
agencies.
Ministry 'of Correctional
Services: work as assistant
supervisors in training schools or
group homes, as assistant correc-
tional officers in training centres
for young adults or as probation
and after-care assistant.
Ministry of 'Education: in
co-operation with local school
boards to undertake a wide
variety of projects ,of an educa-
tional nature that will also provide
a direct benefit to the community.
Ministry of Environment:
opportunities in environment-
related projects both within the
Ministry Of the Environment and
in co-operation with universities,
own land can no longer go
through a bad year j tio by
tightening his belt", Mr. Hill
said, "Specialized farming in one
or two commodities is common
today, so if that commodity
doesn't yield the price expected
at, the time the crop is sown, the
farmer has no others to fall ,back
on."
The brief said that the cost of
'production would be hegotiated
by the federation with the
government' and include all cost
of production, investment and
labour. It also showed the trend of
will hold their' regular
Meetings the second Monday
of every month in place of the 3rd
Monday beginning March 1.0, 1975
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In a brief to the Ontario
Cabinet, the Ontario Federation
of Agriculture (OFA) told the .
Ministers that it had a choice of
6ringing in an Act to permit OFA
to insure the return on production
cost for their members or face the.
prospect of farms closing down
and importing all food from
outside the province, within tei
years.
Gordon Hill, OFA president,
said that his organization, with
over 25,000 members, nearly all
marketing organizations and
co-operatives, represents the vast
majority of Ontario's farmers and
will administer 'the insurance
plans with the marketing
organizations. The premiu m the
brief said, would be shared, with
farmers paying one/third and the
two/thirds.government
Agriculture MinisterStewart and
Premier Davis agreed that
farmers can't be expected to
produce below cost and stay in
business.
"Even a farmer who owns his
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announced this year's summer
employment program, Ontario
Experience '75.
Ontario Experience '75 will
provide approximately 7,500
summer jobs and an additional
10,000 students will be employed
community colleges and recog-
nized environmentalist groups.
Ministry of Health: to provide
social and recreational programs
in nursing homes, designed to
enrich the lives of residents and
compliment regular activity pro-
grams of nursing home staff; also
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