The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-09-27, Page 7Three Councillors seek warden's posy
BY JEFF SEDDON
At least three county councillors will be
seeking the post of Warden for Huron
County for 1979 provided voters in their
municipality see fit to return them to
county council chambers in November.
John Tinney, reeve of Hay Township,
Harold Robinson, Howick township reeve,
and Ervin Sillery, reeve of Tuckersmith
township, announced at Friday's county
council session that they intended to seek
the warden's chair for 1979.
Tinney and Robinson were definite in
their decision to seek the post but Sillery
told council that he couldn't be absolutely
certain this early that he 'would be running
for the post but would say now that '.'if
• there was going to be a race he may be in
. it".
Tinney is taking his second run' at the
warden's job in as many years. The Hay
reeve opposed Goderich township reeve
Gerry Ginn and West Wawanosh township
reeve Robert Lyons for the warden's chair.
.In 1978 and was edged by Ginn in the_
second round of voting.
Tinney told council he felt he could fill
the -warden's chair and was going to stand
for the job after an "almost successful
campaign" last year. He said in his 16
years of public office he had only been
acclaimed twice and was noted for
elections.
Harold Robinson said he realized council
may think he was in "a hurry" to be
warden since his present term of reeve had
only . been since 1977. But Robinson
pointed,out that he first served the county
in 1965 as deputy reeve and returned the
following year as reeve of his township, a
post he held until 1972 when he was
defeated "over a little problem in the
township". He said he served on the
county land division committee during his
absence from the county council and
Bruce education
conference
On Saturday, November 18, 1978, at the
Walkerton District Secondary School, the
Bruce County Board of Education will
present a conference on education in its,•
schools in Bruce County.
The conference will provide a forum and
dialogue where parents, citizens, senior
students, teachers, ratepayers and trustees
Can examine the major issues affecting
education in its schools in Bruce County
now and in the future. Or more specifically,
an opportunity for the above groups to
exchange views and grow in understanding
of educational matters.
The keynote theme speaker will be
Walter Pitman, President of Ryerson
Polytechnical Institute -- a man well known
and respected across Canada by govern-
ment, by educators and by the public.
Followingthe theme "Education in Bruce
'78 and Beyond",the participants will have
the opportunity to select two out of four of
the- following theme clinics:
1) Curriculum -- What is basic?
An explanation of the subjects being
taught in our elementary and secondary
schools.
2) _'Values and Moral Education
_How students learn, parents nurture and
teachers impart values and morals in a
changing . world which includes a -wide
range of standards.
3) Role of Guidance Counselling in today's
society. Whose responsibility? •
The school; the parents; business;
agencies -- panel discussions and dialogue.
Guidance will be looked at, from the
educational, personal and career point of
view.
4) 'Role of the Bo 1rd
The role of the school board and the
function, of the trustee in the county school
system.
Invitations will, be sent out to a various
cross-section of•organizations in mid-Sept-
ember followed by a general invitation to
the ptiblic in mid-October. November 18th
is an opportunity given to you by the Bruce
County Board of Education td discuss
Education for our children now and in the
future.
returned to the office of reeve of his
township in 1972.
Sillery said he wasn't prepared to make a
decision en running for warden but since
he was asked by warden Gerry Ginn he
would say that he would stand for the job
with some "ifs".
Usborne reeve Bill Morley told council
that he wished to clear the air about his
intentions. He said there seemed to be
some indication that he would let his name
stand for warden but personal cornmitt-
ments wouldn't permit that to happen.
"However 1980 is another year," said
Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, .September 27, 1978 -e -Page 7
Morley.
Warden Ginn said he "hoped he was not
giving council the. impression . that if,,
councillors didn't announce their inten-
tions Friday„y they were out". Ginn said than'
since the elections were moved to earlier in
the year now he felt that he would °try to
create a little "interest" and get some
"election fever going".
Ginn said he hoped he hadn't embarras-
sed . anyone pointing out that anyone
thinking of running for warden had until
the November session of county council to
, state their intentions.
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