Clinton News-Record, 1977-03-03, Page 15r
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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
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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
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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.
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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."
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