The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-04, Page 7Lucknow Sentinel, Wedeeedsy, Novemlber., 4, 1981 -Page 4
By a vote of 17 to 11, Huron County
Council turned down a recommendation to
collect its tax levy from municipalities
fourthnes ayear.
Following the lead set by Huron County
Board . of Education; ;council's executive
committee made its recommendation,
which Goderich ;Deputy. Reeve Bob Allen
said would improve the cash flow for the
county,
Rural taxpayers were considered, with
reeves stating tax collectionfour times a
year would be hard for farmers. One reeve
said farmers, u nli7 ce urban dwellers, . do
not receive weekly salaries, therefore
making tax payments. four times a year a
hardship.
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A ` two-year collectiveagreement
retroactive, to :. Jan. 1 for. the. Ontario
Nurses' Association Local 168 was approv-
edby Huron County Council.
Reeve Paul Steckle of Stanley Township
said the agreement involved a lot of wor-
ding, such
ording,-such as putting into contract an addi-
tion of mother-in-law and father-in-law to
the three-day section of the bereavement
leave.':
In answer to a question, Reeve Steckle
said the agreement came in lower than re-
cent provincial settlements to the ONA. He
also noted salaries increased by 10 per
cent for 1981' and 12 per cent for 1982.
A new clause in the agreement states, "a.
nurse ` employed in the clinic and school
programs shall be considered a full-time
regular employee for the purposes of
employer paid benefits, except that while
on layoffs, sick 1 leave , and long term
disability benefits shall not apply." Nurses
in these areas are laid off during summer
school holidays.
Bi -weekly salaries for . a public health
nurse are as follows, with last year's in
brackets: start -1981, $601, 1982, $763,
($601); six months -1981, $695, 1982, $778,
($614); one ; year -1981, $710, 1982, $795,
($627); two years -1981, $739, 1982, $626,
($654);, three years -1981, $769, 1982, .$861,
($681); four years -1981, $798, 1982, $894,
($707);, five years -1981, $831, 1982, $931,
($737).
Biw
eekly, salaries for a Registered
Nurseare as follows, with `:last year's in
brackets: start -1981, $660, 1982, $739,
($582); six months -1981, $673, 1982, $754,`;
($594); one year -1981, - $685, 1982, 1$767,
($605); two Years -1981, $710, 1982, $795,
($627); three years -1981, $734, 1982, $822,
($649); four years -1981,. $759, 1982, $850,
($672);
O, five years -1981, $783,. 1982, $877,
Senior public health nurses and. those
with a' B.Sc. degree: receive an additional
$520 per year, up from $468 per. year. In
1982 the extra amount increases to $572 per
year. .
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At the present time there are - only two.
municipalities in ''thecounty collecting
taxes once a year, while others collect
taxes twice 'a year.
Council, at its October session, did ap-
prove pay increases to the warden ef-
fective December 8 and for conunittee and
'session attendance by reeves, effective
January 1, 1982. Increases ' are ap-
proximately 12 per cents'
The warden's salary increases from
$3600 per year to $4,000. Committee and
session pay increases frorn.$60 tO $67 per
day and froi $40 to $45 per half day.
Council approved $150 scholarships for
eight Huron County students. . Those
receiving -scholarships were: at the
University, of Western Ontario -Ian Mann
and Janet Wood of Wingham; University
of. Waterloo- Michael Milosevic of
Wingham and. David Gross of R.R. 1
Auburn; University of Guelph -Andy More
of R.R. 4 Goderich Christian Boettcher of
RR, 2, Brussels and Mary Sanderson of
R.R.1, Gorrie and Ridgetown College -
Beverly Semple of R.R . 2 Bayfield.
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Lucknow
W. JOSEPH AND DEAN E. AGNEW
HAVE MOVED
To Their New.Locatlon.
-Four Doors East
Maryanne Buchlow
Dorothy Minke
Marg Burkhart
Connie Golchuk
Marion Wersch
,Censure Z'ours
otic.
LET'S GET ACQUAINTED!
LEISURE TOURS INC. is located .on the
main street of Hanover (across from Victoria
Grey Trust) and as a TOUR OPERATOR is
licenced and bondedunder the Travel In-
dustry Act in both the retail and .wholesale
divisions, -
LEISURE TOURS INC. was established two
years ago by Maryanne Buchlow and
Dorothy Minke. Complimenting . the staff are
Marg Burkhart, group sales rep. and escort;
Connie Golchuk , office clerk and escort;
and Marion Wersch, escort.
Our tour brochure is placed in travel agen-
cies throughout the area We suggest that
you specifically ask your agent for a
LEISURE TOUR brc chure.
We endeavour to offer the traveller a relaxed
and unhurried holiday. Take time to study
our tour itineraries, and you will see why
more and more people prefer our leisurely •
pace.
This • winter our destinations include
FLORIDA, ARIZONA, TEXAS -& CALIFOR-
NIA..
We also customize tours for groups such as
ski clubs, service clubs, horticultural, senior
citizens and others. Many interesting day
trips are available also.
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