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1$""'TqE HURQN EXP6SITOR, DECEMBER 2, 1976
eve dislikes new morality
Fide Odd Fellows Lodge were
uded in a list of fraternal
orgatn tions vhiich appeared
recently in the Huron Expositor.
Mrs. Peter. Malcolm was
named social convener for
December and will be in charge of
lunch for the euchre to be held on
December 8th at 8:00 p.m. Other
members of her committee are '1,`'
Mrs. James Rose, Mrs. William
Bearss, Mrs. Ed. Beajss, Mrs.
Wilmer Cuthill and M. Charles
Felkar.
Mrs. Norman Riehl and Mrs.
Bill Bearss were serenaded for
their birthdays.
writer to depict what is ugly,
shocking an unedifying in life
when such depiction is made
with serious intent."
Rebekahs drape charter
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Member., .of Parliament for
Huron-Middlesex Bob McKinley
' announced on Friday the issuance
of grants to Huron under the
Local Initiatives Program totalling
$76,940,
ARC Industries at Dashwood
will receive $10,200 for the job
placement and procurement of
the handicapped. The project will
employ three persons.
Five persons will be employed
on a Huron County Beautification
Program through $15,300 in LIP'
funding. Another three will be
employed through the Huron
County Central Volunteer Bureau
as the result of $12,240. That
project will ' operate from
Goderich Township.
Environmental
enhancement-Program organized
by -the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority will
employ four workers under a
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many cases it makes me feel sick
that our children should be
exposed to this"
•Fuckersmith Reeve Elgin.
Thompson indicated that he felt
much the same as did Mr.
Oddleifson.
Stan Profit, Reeve of Goderich,
said that to argue with Mr.
Thompson and Mr. Oddleifson
would be like trying to argue with
Huron Medical Officer of
Health Dr., Frank Mills told
County Council last Thursday that
if Huron does not agree to setting
up a district health council with
Perth County the provincial
government might well force
Huron into a five county body.
According to Mr. Mill's report
if the steering committee which is
$9,400 LIP grant.
Road and Park Beautification
will be carried out by the
Township of Tuckersmith
'ollowing the granting of $9,400
by LIP. That project will employ
three to clean up and beautify
roadsides throughout the
township.
At the same time as those
announcements were made the
Government announced its',
intention to make available
another $100,000,000 in LIP
grants. Those grants will however
be available only in areas where
employment is seven per cent or
more and Huron 'is running only
four and one half to five per cent
unemployment.
the "senior citizens and
monarchy of County Council".
"It's up to you," he told the
councillors, "don't pick the book
up and don't read it."
"I'm glad my children are older
because the filth and dirt that
children today' can obtain is just
not up my ally17 Seaforth Reeve
John Flannery noted.
It was clause four cr.the seven
presently examining the proposed
Huron Perth Health Council idea
were to recommend against
proceeding the provincail reaction
might be to lump Huron in with
the five part Thames, Valley
health council which covers
Oxford, Elgin and Middlesex
counties as well as the cities of
Liindon and 'St. Thomas.
The report notes that "to lose
our autonomy as a two county
health council and to be
swallowed up in the tremendous
population of a five part health
council would be undesirable and
would meet with just as much
opposition from interst groups
now opposing the health council
and possibly would be too' late
then for further consideration."
Stirring committee member
Warden Jack McCutcheon said a
good Huron Perth Health council
could do the area a lot of good.
"At this time I would certainly
have to support it because of what
might happen if we don't."
Goderich Reeve Stan Profit
asked if Huron was being
blackmailed into a two country
system"because its the lessor of
two evils."
Dr. Mills ex-plained that while it
is still unclear whether the council
will have any fmancial controls or
will be merely advisory.
He said "Its a two edged
sword. If it gets nasty, we're the
ones ,who have to 'do the nasty
work." He suggested that the
council would also have to do the
unpopular job of cutting back
spending and closing hospitals if
the klealth Ministry reduced
budgets. '
clause statement around which
the controversy was centred. That
clause noted that "freedom of the
press requires freedom of the
Edeiwies Rebekah Lodge held
its regular meeting on November n with Mrs. Norman Riehl
presiding. Thipcharter was very
reverently draped in memory of
Mrs. Carolineestrztler, Past
,President of Rebekah
Assembly of Ontario,.
Mrs. Eldon Kerr reported on
visitations made by the visiting
committee as well as cards and
gifts sent to shut-in members.
Further plans were made for
the 65th anniversary celebration
to be held on May, 4/1 , 1977.
Members expressed regret that
Edelwiess Rebekah Lodge and
Huron. County Engineer
J.W. Britnell is preparing a draft -
budget for 1977 consisting ofthe
normal maintenance items plus
the road and bridge construction
items as approved by County
Council in their Long Range
Construction Plan.
The draft is expeted to be ready
for the December session of
County .Council.
Accoding to Mr. Britnell the
recent early snow storms haye
Qaused a strain on the 1976
budget but his department still
forecasts, that all projects can be
completed within the original
budget and finish with a small
surplus.
A Six per cent wage increase,
Attendance down,
According to a report by Huron
County Museum , Curator
Raymond Scotchmer to the
County Council last week,
attendance over the past year was
down slightly (19,000 last year to
18,000 this year) but because of,
higher admission fees the income
actually increased somewhat.
The highest- rate of attendarice
across the board, was appro,fed
for • employees of the County.
Roads. Department.
Museum income•up
was in 1972 when, 25,000 visitors
passed through the museum at
Ghfrozdeeadrrily
c this year the Museum
lia.
Registrar to" do
cataloguing as well as helping in
making of new labels. Registrar
wNeaenkceynBdesatvoerligahlstoenwthoreked loasdomone
other staff,
`Bayf eld Reeve Ed
*igerously protested
• '14',C•.PP.99.tletttent of a 'Statement ,
1-litelleeMai Freedom' which
Vas:44410d to the report of the
tihp.gy.Roarid presented to Huron
44*y 'council at its November
lcctio,g lot Thursday.
BY endorsing the statement, _
Oddleifson said, it indicates
"We agree with 'the new
morality.
"Today, we pick up a. book and
find it contains nine tenths foul'
language," he told the council..''l
do' not. believe in censorship but
there must be some way we can
control this -sort of thing."
"I am not a crusader," he said,
"but I' want to expregs my
distaste with the recent direction
Canada is taking in this field."
County Librarian W. Partridge
told Mr. Oddleifson . that "just
because a book has some 'foul
language should not mean that
we refuse to buy it." He said it
was important to look at the book
in its complete context.
feel.a sense of revulsion,"
the Bayfield Reeve said. "In
Van Egmond group gets one too
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with LIP grant
Huron may get
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