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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Call for Proposals from
Mobile Home
Subdivision Developers
Proposals are invited for the development of a 10 acre site, as
a planned mobile home subdivision to improve the availabili-
ty of suitable low cost housing. Ownership alternative in the
Town of Seaforth.
Development will be by registered plan of subdivision with
the land and dwelling sold as a unit rather than providing on
a rental or leased basis.
The selected developer will be responsible for planning site
design, landscaping, engineering, servicing, construction and
marketing of the mobile home development. An important
consideration will be demonstrated experience in this form of
development.
Letters of intent to submit a proposal for review will be
accepted until June 24, 1977, with the final selection of a
specific proposal determined by August 30, 1977.
For further information please contact
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BOX 60, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOK IWO
TELEPHONE 527-0160
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Noe 3Q Times,A0vocate, june 2, 1977
County asks for control over health matters Shop in the TwA pages • j
prepare it, The recommendation
was that Ainslie be engaged to
prepare the brief at a cost of $50
per day to a maximum of $1,000.
Usborne Reeve Bill Morley,
chairman of the executive
committee told council that there
is confusion in the health services
field in the county. He said the
confusion centres around district
Huron county council voted
Friday to prepare a brief to ask
the Ontario legislature to give
council direct and legal control
Over all health matters in Huron,
In voting in favor of the brief
council also accepted an
executive committee recom-
mendation that Mr. Kim Ainslie
of Goderich be retained to
discussed payments per diem to
members of council committees
who are not council members,
They decided to leave the rate of
pay as it is and that non council
members not be paid except for
standing committee members.
Mr, William Errington of RR 2
Auburn received a $150
scholarship in agricultural
business management and Joyce
Ireland received one in home
economics, Both are attending
the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology.
man to do but had heard nothing
of his qualifications. He said the
survey was a very big job and
asked what Ainslie's
Qualifications for the job were.
County clerk Bill Hanly said
Ainslie had a masters in arts and
bad learned the consulting ser-
vices trade at university, He said
the committee had reviewed a
resume from Ainslie and had
opted for him at $50 per day
rather than a big name con-
sulting firm at $500 per day. He
added that Ainslie did his
university thesis on Huron
County and is familiar enough
with the county to do the job,
In other business council
the main thrust of the plan was to
Make county council responsible
for health matters in a clear
fashion, He said even hospital
boards are confused over who
they are responsible too and the
committee wanted that cleared
up,
"By making hospital boards
responsible to county council we
are making them directly
responsible to the taxpayer," he
explained. "There is nothing
saying county council will run
hospitals only be responsible for
the hospital operation,"
Howick reeve Harold Robinson
said he had heard a lot about
what the committee wanted this
Mother: "Why don't you go out
and play with that new ball you
found?"
Ichabod: "I'm scared I might
run into the kid I found it from,"
NOTICE OF
-On GRANT OF A POLL
F407 FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDING TO ELECT A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE LEGIS•
LATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
HURON-MIDDLESEX
health councils and
amalgamation of health ad-
ministration with Perth County,
He said the indications at present
Seemed to be that a formation of
a health council would basically
mean one board of health for both
counties,
"I feel that Huron County is
quite capable of running its own
health services," said Morley.
"Amalgamation of health ser-
vices would bring us one step
closer to amalgamation of other
areas that we may not want."
Morley said the committee
hoped the brief would carry a
little more weight if it was
prepared by a person not directly
involved with council, He added
that the committee had asked
council for the privilege of
drafting the terms of reference
Ainslie was to work under,
He said the county may be
taking on a huge responsibility by
taking over health services in the
county. He said he was confident
the county could handle the
administration of the services but
pointed out that by taking over
the duties council was not just
operating hospitals but con-
trolling all health services in the
county.
Hayfield Reeve Ed Oddleifson
said he was concerned that by
replacing elected officials on
health committees that tax-
payers would be losing
representation in health matters.
He said he was particularly
worried about losing represen-
tation because of the huge costs
taxpayers are burdened with in
health. He added that a report of
this nature quite often points out
what the county has in the area of
health services and what it needs.
Goderich township reeve Gerry
Ginn said he sits on the health
committee and said he would
hate to think that the committee
had a notion that district hospital
boards were ineffective, He said
COUNTY HONOURS — A number of County
presented at Saturday's 4-H Achievement Day for Exeter and area.
Back, left, Cathy Cattle, Caroline Brosser and Cathy Van Roestel.
Front, Betty Neevel and Shirlee Ballontyne. T-A photo
were Honours
SUCH POLL TO BE HELD, AT THE POLLING PLACES DETAILED ON THE ATTACHED PAGES
THURSDAY
JUNE 9 , 1977
from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS, NAMED IN BOLD TYPE, HAVE BEEN DULY NOMINATED AS CANDIDATES.
1. Anson McKinley
RR 1 Zurich, Ontario
Progessive Conservative Party *
2. Jack Riddell
RR 1 Hay, Ontario
Liberal Party *
3. Shirley Weary
216 Wellington Street South, Goderich, Ontario
New Democratic Party *
* Political party registered with the
Ontario Commission on Election Contributions
and Expenses.
RETURNING OFFICER
W. Eldrid Simmons
RETURNING OFFICE ADDRESS
61 Riverside Dr. Exeter, Ontario
DATE
May 26, 1977
BEACH SOUVENIRS — Members of the Exeter Cub Pack . display
beach items gathered du,ring the weekend Camporee at Goderich. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND
From the left are'David Rock, Dale Hennessey, Ray Hamilton, Raymond
Lewis, Darryl Simpson and Jens Gregson. T-A photo
Ontario farmers
Classified Driver Likens
Regulations have
been amended CCAT GRADUATE — John Ur-
quhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Urquhart, RR 1, St. Marys
graduated from the Business
Management Course at Centralia
College of Agricultural
Technology, May 13. He is retur-
ning to his home farm.
ADAMS
If you hold a Class `G" Licence
you may drive a Class'IY Parm Vehicle.
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a 1 =
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of All Types il
INSTALLED, MODERNIZED II
and MAINTAINED . fi
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. Air Conditioning!
Ts 0 Humidifiers
• Ventilation
personal transportation or trucking produce or
equipment.
Class "D" Farm Vehicles may not be driven by
anyone who holds only a Class "L" instruction
licence or Class "M" motorcycle licence.
• Class "G" refers to cars, light trucks, etc. up to a
registered gross weight of 18,000 lbs.
• Class "D" refers to vehicles such as stake trucks
which exceed 18,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight,
provided any towed vehicles are not over 10,000
lbs.
The new regulation gives the busy farmer more
freedom in assigning full or part-time helpers to
drive his farm vehicle — for example, during
seeding or harvest time. If he or they hold Class "G"
licences, the Class "0" farm vehicle may be driven
provided it's owned by the farmer, registered and
licensed as a "Farm Vehicle", and used for
James Snow,
Minister of
Transportation and
Communications
Province of Ontario
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