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Santa rrives
Everyone watching the Christmas ,parade on Saturday and everyone in it was chilled to the
bone but Santa. The jolly old fat man said he found the weather quite pleasant. He was heard
to say, "If you think it's cold here you should go to my hometown Christmas parade."
Kress .hears debate
Its
Countydept. heudsget raise
BY SHIRLEY J." KELLER
Salaries for Huron County's:
department heads were in-
creased at last week's session of
county council as reeves and
deputweeves 'went into com-
mittee of the whole with the
press present to discuss the
matter. -
Results were: Dr. 'G. Frank
Mills, Medical Officer of
Health, $32,000 from $28,500:
J. W. Britnell, county engineer,
$28,000 from $25,000; John
Berry, clerk -treasurer, $24,000
from $21,280; Bill Hanley.
assistant clerk -treasurer,
$20,000'' from $16,980; Gary
Davidson, Planning Director.
$19,600 from $17,500; Chester
Archibald, Huronview Ad
'niinistrator, $16,400 from
$14,600; •Spence Cummings,
Development Officer, $13,500
from $12,000; John MacKin-
non, Social Services director,,
$14,000 from $12,000; Ray
Goderich Garden Club
Mrs. Jean Barnett named
president for 1975 term
The ;wintry kinds and snow
.outdoor- were
forgotten by the Cioderich
Garden Club recently when
Mrs.' 'Jean Barnett toured the
members through Northern
Canada's ,.parse grass land to
thD cherry hio,soms of
Washington, down tO the lush
beauty of Mexico's tree -sized
poinsettias, and then hack to
Ontario's (.)wn Niagara region.
All this was accomplished
via an extensive group of color-
ful slides, plus• the accom-
panying background. stories
told in Mrs. larnett's
CLAY --
• Silo Unloaders
- Feeders
Cleaners
• Stabling
- Leg Elevators
• Liquid Manure Equipment
• Hoa Equipment
FARMATIC
• Mills
- Augers, etc.
ACORN —
• Cleaners
- Heated Waterers
ZERO, — '
Bulk Tanks
Pipeline & Parlour Equipment
WESTEEL-ROSCO-ranaries
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& L • Hog Panolling
Bulk Tank & Pipeline cleaning
Detergents, Teat Dip, etc.
Bovadine
Dyne
losan
Uddersan
$oamch•ck
Klien•osy
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LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS
' 1t.R. 1, Kincardine, Ontario
Phone 395-5216
•customary interesting fashion.
This being the club' annual
meeting, a_.resume of the -past
year's activities was given by
President Helen Videan.
Community • work was
highlighted this year by the
presentation of two planters to
the County Court House, as'
well as the planting of several
large pots of flowers which
later graced the courtyard at
the jail cru "rung -summer theatre
productions.
• Mrs. Susan 0owler
presented the slate of officers
for 1975. Miss Helen Videan is
.past president,
Mrs Jean Barnett will serve
as president; Mrs. Beryl Har-
per, vice president; Mrs.
Claude Kalfleisch, secretary;
directors for a one year term.
Roberta Machan, Jean Barnett,
Frances, Armstrong, Mrs. Tim
Elliott, Mrs. Ann Teal.
The -new directors for a' two-
year term are' Betty Allen,
Gladys Stiles, Frances Worsen,
Ruth Beuttenrn,iller and Joan
Ann Telford.
ONLY YOU CAN
GIVE THE GIFT
OF LIFE!
Not many deer taken.
in Huron hunting season
J
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According to a survey by the
Ontario ministry of natural.
resources, the recently .com-
pleted deer hunting season in
Huron county' was poor as far'
as the number of deer killed.
In a• survey of some or the
1,100 deer hunters who took to
the hush,. during the four da•
season in niid-November,'
showed a success rate of only
nine percent. -
The season, which was held
on Nov, 11, 12,13, and 14, was
plagued with wet weather, and
hunters, on the average shot
only one out of four deer that
were spotted. .
The survey also showed that
hunting pressure waft less than
expected, with about two-thirds
of the Huron hunters corning
from the: area, .
The hunting success in Bruce
County• was i`nu`t'h better,
however, with a 25. percent suc-
cess rate reported, one of the
hest rates in Ontario.
Approval of a hunting'season
in Huron rests with 'the County
Council, who after ,some con-
tro-versy earlier this year,
decided to permit a season this
fall.
3
hear .-.
Peace theme
Imo'
Mrs. Jean Wesf opened her
home for the November Ash-
field Women's Missionary
Society meeting.
Mrs. Lloyd Collins opened
the meeting, Meditation was
"Warriors of Yesteryear" was
giv_en. by.. M.cs. Bill. Ross.. . -
Roll call "Verse (in Peace"
was answered by 13 ladies.
Mrs: Bill Rossgave reading
"For Our Todays, they gave all
Their Tomorrows." ,M
Mrs. Jim West condneted the
business and reported on the
Synodical held on October. 22
at South Kinloss church and at
Kingsbridge where Ashfield
ladies were guests at their'
November meeting. The annual
Sunday School concert is to be
held on Thursday December 5
44'at ' 8 p.m. in the church
basement. Ladies are asked to
bring sandwiches and dessert
for their own family.
Mr's. Lloyd Collins gave a
poem "Novemhej- :he
Eleventh" 'and Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie showed slides on
her cruise to the Caribbean Sea
last„.March.
Lunch and social time
followed.
Scotchmer, $11,500 from
$8,80.0; and Jim Sheardown,
custodial staff, $11,500 from
$8,700,
• A dental plan and an optical
plan were added to the em-
ployee benefits; persons in the
county employ for 10 years will
now receive five weeks holidays
with pay, not four weeks as
previously; and statutdry
holidays now. number 12, not
10. g'
Mileage rates for employees
went from $60 per month plus
10 cents a mile to $60 per
month' and 12 cents a mile.
Casual mileage was irifcreased
from 15 cents to 17 cents.
Council remuneration was
also increased from $32 to $40
per day (no change in the.$25
half -dad' ' remuneration) with
night 'meetings also to be paid
at the 14.0 rate; and
honorarium to the warden went
from $2,000 annually to+$2,500,
the .warden to be allowed to
charge the expenses for his wife
when both are attending a con-
vention,
The Social Services Commit-
tee received approval for im-
proved earnings exemptions for
persons on welfare assistance
including the deduction • of
babysitting -fees for recipients in
single -parent families' board
and lodging incidental
allowances increased from $20
to $30 monthly for single per-
sons and family heads ($10 for
dependants); and some changes
in the liquid assets allowable
for both long-term and tem-
porary welfare recipients.
to
Dorothy Schneider
SUGGESTS ---
MY SIN
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Personal
THE PERFUME
OF YOUTH AND
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