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Council agrees. ,on grant basis.
A long and extremely infor-
mative session of Huron. County
Council was held. Mirada), in
Gederich a day earlier than
usual to permit the county of-
ficials to enjoy an evening as
guests of the Goderich Lions
Club.
The first thing on the agenda
for the day was a presentation
by Professor John. T. Horton of
Midwestern Development Coun-
cil who filled council in on the
extreme urgency of making their
thoughts and ideas about.develop-
ment in Huron County made known
to the provincial government.
Professor Horton told.council
that if future development in
Huron does not go according to
Huron's aspirations for this
county, it will be because com-
munications broke down between
Toronto and Huron.
"you'll have no one to blame
but yourselves,", stated Pro-
fessor Horton. ',You must work
to make the government's plan-
ning correspond with what you
want to see happen in Huron."
H e presented to council
MDC's brief which has been sent
to government - an appraisal of
Design for Development Phase
1. He urged all councillors to
become familiar with the docu-
ment and to study its contents.
During the day, the county's
budget for 1972 was approved
by coUnCii, It showed that addit-
ional county funds of $192,221
will be reqnired this year. This
would require .a mill rate in-
crease based on the old assess-
ment system. of 1, 1/2 mills,
The executive committee of
county council reported that fur-
ther study on the Van Egmond
property near Seaforth shows that
the Heritage Foundation grant of
$12,000 is dependent upon the
County of Huron taking title to
the property.
Council agreed that the county
should not assume the responsib-
ility for the' title on the property,
but added that a grant may be
considered after the Van Eg-
mond Foundation committee has
been able to show clear title to
the property and financial capa-
bility as to future programming.
There was considerable dis-
cussion once more on the hospital
grants system to be used in
Huron now that hospitals in the
county no longer require addit-
ional beds but larger emergency
facilities.
After rather length debate on
the problem, decision was
reached to pay 25 per cent of
all provincial approved building
costs in connection with hospital
construction in Huron County.
Since the province supplies two-
thirds of all approved building
costs, the local municipality in
which the hospital is situated will
be faeed with the problem of
raising the remaining eight and
one-third percent.
It was further agreed that until
such time as sufficient funds are
available In the reserve
fund, each, building program will
be by agreement between the
hospital board concerned and the
Huron County Council subject to
approval of the Ontario Municif.
pal Board.
In other business, Hnron
County Council accepted an offer
from the Ontari o Department
of Education to supply a Summer
Children's program co-ordinator
for the summer months at no
cost to the county; and agreed
to accept the proposal of the
Western Ontario Regional Sports
Conference to develop a sports
association in Huron, provided
funds are available from the
provincial government so that
ther e will be no cost to the
County of Huron.
Move vice
principal to
Goderich
Wm. Murdie for 14 years a
member of the staff of Seaforth
District High School and since
1968 vice principal, has been
named vice principal ofGoderich
District Collegiate Institute.
He will be succeeded here
by Herb Murphy, presently
science department head in
Goderich.
The Director of Education for
Huron County, D.J.Cochrane,
announced a series of transfers
in the county involving elemen-
tary school principals and vice-
principals as well as some Sec-
ondary school personnel.
"'As a result of promotion and
retirement in the Huron County
school system at school adminis-
tration level, " said Cochran e
"three vacancies have been cre-
ated. At its meeting on April 17.,
the Huron County Board of Educa-
tion decided that the position of
Principal of the Exeter Public
School will be filled by hiring a
qualified applicant from outside
the present system, and that the
other two vacancies would be fill-
ed by instituting a series of trans-
fers which the Board felt would
be beneficial to the system at
this time. •
These transfers are:
Garnet Harland, vice-princi-
pal of Exeter Public School to
become principal of Robertson
Memorial Public. School in God-
erich;
John Siertsema, principal of
Holmesville Public School to be-
come vice-principal of Exeter
Public School;
Robert Raeburn, principal of
Hensall Public School to become
principal of Holmesville PS,;
Ron McKay, principal of Hul-
lett Central PS to become princi-
pal of Hensall PS;
A.MacLennan, principal of
Brookside PS to become princi-
pal of Hullett Central PS;
William Black, principal of
Colborne Central PS to become
principal of Brookside PS;
John Kane, principal of Vic-
toria PS in Goderich to become
principal of Colborne Central PS;
Don O'Brien, principal of Zurich
PS to become principal of Vic-
toria PS in Goderich;
Ron Jewitt, vice-principal of
Clinton PS to become vice-prin-
cipal of Zurich PS;
W.Millson, vice-principal of
Hullett Central PS to become
vice-principal of Clinton PS;
W.Tremeer, teacher at Cent-
ral Huron Secondary School to
become vice-principal of Hullett
Central PS;
W.Murdie, vice-principal of
Seaforth MIS will become vice-
principal of Goderich DCI;
Herb Murphy, department
head at Goderich DCI will be-
come vice-principal of Seaforth
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