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Clinton News-Record, 1977-03-03, Page 15r • • 9 . '. ` C�,f NT4N Ni�V4�`S:•I�A:�Oa'�'� . �� .: Health council report expected in June Huron. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Frank Mills, told County Council at last Thursday's meeting he ex- pected the steering com- mittee studying tie creation of a Huron -Pe t11 district health council to hand its report to the Ministry of Health by the end of June. Two final public meetings have been set for March 30 at. Kirkton and Listowel, Dr. Mills said, and after those the briefs and 'information gathered by the committee Countyagrees to sponsor Stephen recreation study Huron County Council has agreed to co-sponsor a recreation study being prepared in the Stephen Township area. The cost of the project is to be approximately $5,000 which will be totally borne by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. The County will pay the authorized bills and • will then be reimbursed in full by the Province. County Development Officer Spence Cummings explains that the Ontario Development Corporation has asked for the study to, see just how much use facilities at Huron Park could be put to by residents of south Huron and northern Middlesex Counties. 4 Goderich Township Reeve Gerry Ginn asked if this meant that the ODC might be interested in funding similar studies in other areas, perhaps at Clinton. "I wonder if they will pay for such work in other areas, or just where ODC property is involved," he observed. Mr. Cummings said that he assumed the ODC would A decide each case on its own merits and noted that it would likely depend on just how much money the corporation had to spend. In other business arising from the Development Committee report, 'council authorized placement of advertising in the Huron Soil and Crop News, cost not to exceed $200, consisting of the tree cutting by-law and an article prepared by the • Ministry of Natural Resources in conjunction with the county tree com- missioners and the Development Committee. The Development Com- mittee also reported to council that it had been in- formed Bill Broadworth, Associate Agricultural Representative in Huron is to become Agricultural Representative for Thunder Bay. Miss Jane Pe'ngilley, Home Economist, is also transferring. ...to Wellington County. Replacements, they said, are expected to be named shortly. Huron County agrees with U of G program. Huron County has agreed to co-operate with the • University of Guelph in a Rural Development Outreach • Project to be carried out in the county over the next three to six years. County councillors voted to give the project their support when they met in regular session at Goderich last Thursday. The project, funded by a $577,350 grant from the Kellogg Foundation, is aimed at developing means by which resources and ex- pertise at the University can be put to use in the rural development process. Huron was chosen because it is an area already in contact with the University of Guelph and one which is advanced in its planning process. Now that the University has been assured co-operation • they are expected to appoint a project director in the near future and County council has • •' • 0 appointed Goderich Reeve Bill Clifford as its representative on the project advisory board. The county planning board is to act as the liason agency between::. the—ce,uncil and the University team. Annual progress reports are to be submitted to council and the' agreement approved on Thursday provides that the County or the University may withdraw from the project if differences are encountered which cannot be resolved by adjustment or dialogue. Council also voted to establish a subcommittee to conduct a review of the Ontario Building Code. It was agreed that this sub- committee should consist of three members and G.H. Stirling,-R.M: Williamson and H. Knight, along with Warden D.A. 'McNeil in his ex officio capacity, were appointed • to the new body. CORflR.iiiFURflITUR STORES 80 KING ST., CLINTON TiromismuF ., C (NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE) 482-3065 SAVE! WITH UNPAINTED FURNITURE YOU -BE THE DECORATOR - V • paint it a smart solid Color or bold super graphics • antique it with warm' wood slain • cover. it in easyare vinyl or paper it to match your room 4HS K� .�► KAT REG. 'sz.00 ��� CHE�� 1Li . � CHAIRS �i • 4 '� it rp lv, 2 ONLYI ��\`� WAGON WHEEL "401)1 BUNK BEIDSDRESSERS "4.17143 ;11$59 Ili 5 %OFF4wieg C-7 SERIES will be given final study and compiled into a report for the health ministry. That report will be designed to 'reflect the feelings of residents and groups in the counties of Huron and Perth on the health council concept. Health councils are now in operation in 15 areas across Ontario and are meant to administer as well as advise the Ministry of Health on policy. Dr. Mills told the meeting that attendance at public gatherings called to discuss the new concept has not been large. He also noted that the committee now has about 75 briefs in hand. Opinion, he said, seems to be split bet- ween those who favor the idea and those who say they are satisfied with the present system of health care ad- ministration. Dr. Mills did note that those briefs op- posing the health council idea seem to come from larger groups. The,,atrongest opposition is coming from doctors in Perth - County who say the council will interfere with the doctor - patient relationship. Morris Township Reeve Bill Elston suggested that representatives from the. Ottawa -Carleton region be' invited to one of the meetings to "tell us just how bad it is". Dr. Mills agreed • that the system did not work well in that region at the outset, but told Mr. Elston it has been functioning more efficiently in recent months. .. Dr. Mills also said it would be too difficult to balance the speakers in favor and those opposed to the concept for the councillors. "We have to try to be fair," he stressed. "The steering committee is not supposed to 'sway the people one way or the other." The workers at the ARC Industries workshop in Dashwood make just about anything in the shop and can even assist local industries in assembling certain components. Here Jim Taman of Goderich advertises their sign painting business. 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