Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-10, Page 144:
Tessa and Mathew Steenstra close in on some unsuspecting pigs in
the greased pig competition held in Holmesville on Saturday. The
competition was one of the highlights at a sports flay for children
held in celebration of the Goderich Township esquicenten-
nial. ( photo by Corinne Boyle)
•
'County districts remain unchanged
By Stephanie Levesque
There will be no changes to the.school
electoral districts in Huron County.
Huron County council, at its July 3
meeting, passed a bylaw setting the school
districts. County cquncil •reviews the boon,.
dories in the year of a municipal election.
The boundaries lump municipalities so
that, based oh assessment, there is equal
representation across the cotinty. 1
There is a total of $1.3 billion equalized"
public school assessment in Huron County.
This is divided up on a percentage basis to
rmine the number of trustees to serve
that area.
. Thecombined municipalities of Seaforth,
McKillop Township and Hullett Township is
10.67 per cent of the public school assess-
ment while Wingham, Turnberry Township
and .Howick Township with 11.36 per cent
each have two trustees. John Jewitt and
Graeme Craig now represent the Seaforth
area while Art Clark and Murray Mulvey
are from the Wingham area.iAll other areas
have one trustee.
Stephen Township is on its own with 7.96
per cent of the equalized assessment. Harry
Hayter is the trustee..
The combined municipalities of Exeter
.., and Usborne Township equals 9.81 per cent
of Huron's assessment. Clarence McDonald
represents this area.
Hay Township, Zurich and Hensall com-
bine to make up 7.13 per cent of the assess-
ment base. Dr. John Goddard represents the
area. ` ..
Patron's Nigh:-
at Festival
.Robert Peck • represents the combined
municipalities. of Stanley Township and
Bayfield which make up 7.45 per cent of the
assessment.
Clinton and Tuckersmith Township com-
bined make. 7.52 per cent of the equalized
assessment. Frank Falconer is the present
trustee.
Joan Vanden Broeck now represents the
townships of Goderic.h and .. Colborne.
Together they have a .10.39 per cent share of
the assessment, just .28 per cent below the
Seaforth and municipalities which have two
trustees.
Goderich makes up 6.33 Per cent of the
equalized assessment. Dorothy Wallace is
the present trustee from the county's
largest town..
Tony McQuail is the trustee representing
Ashfield and West Wawanosh townships
which have an equalized assessment of 8.43
per cent.
The townships. of East Wawanosh and
Morris and the Village of Blyth have an •
equalized assessment of 7.47 per, cent. John
Elliott is the trustee from the area.
Donald McDonald represents the smallest
area, that being Brussels and Grey
Township which have an equalized assess-
ment of 5.48 per cent.
All, together there are 14 public school
representatives on the Huron. Countyboard
,of education. There are also two trustees
who ' represent the Catholic . secondary
school supporters.
Dennis Rau represents such supporters
south .of Highway 8 1which dissects Huron
County.. Current board chairman Eugene
Frayne represents the Catholic secondary
school supporterts north of Highway 8.
On Tuesday, July 16, the Blyth Festival.
will hold a special "Patrons' Night" to
thank all those who shave made substantial
contributions to the'Festiv,al's fund-raising
efforts this season. The Festival issues an
open invitation to all patrons to attend a
special pre -performance reception, starting
at. 7:30 p.m. in the lower .hall of Blyth,
Memorial Hall.
• July 16 is also the opening night for.
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DEEDS by NLarie-Lynn Hammond. Tickets
are still available for this date. Patrons
(and others wishing to attend the opening
night) who have not yet booked their tickets
are invited to do so by calling the box office
at 523-9300/9225.
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Bert Reinink (left) ui Waiton recently earned the Farm Business Management Award
from the Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. Steve Wright (right), credit ad-
visor with the Goderich FCC presented the award.
.Walton man wins awar
CENTRALIA - Bert Reinink of Walton
was presented with Farm Credit Corpora-
tion's Annual Award for 'Proficiency in
Farm Business Financial Management at
the recent graduation exercises at Centralia
College of Agricultural Technology.
"Farm Credit Corporation is pleased to be
able to encourage and recognize students to
become more• aware of the importance of
good farm management" said Bob Aumell,
F.C.C.'s Ontario Regional Manager,,
The award consists of an engraved plaque
and a $100' stipend. It is .given out each year
to the graduate with the highest marks in
the Farm Analysis Project and. all other
financeand business courses taken at Cen-
tralia ollege of Agricultural Technology.
Mr. Reinink is farming part-time and is
employed by Soilab Soil and Crop Manage-
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By StephanieJ Went*
The dtreetor of the Brae County museum
since 1918 will head up the Iluron County
Pioneer Museum project over the.next.four
years.
Clan Breede,. 40, of Southampton w
startsta4,94,1 of this year to- oversee NOVA -
tions
tions of the museum in Goderieh, Breede
has been guaranteed. a salary of $34,060 to be
negotiated annually, for four years.
Huron County council approved his hiring
at its July 3 meeting.
Some county councillors disagreed with
the idea of guaranteeing a person a job for
four years. However, county clerk Bill Han-
ly said all four of the 11 applicants inter-
viewed insisted. on the four-year guarantee.
Exeter deputy reeve Lossy•Fuller said a
January 1985 motion of county council said
no project director would be hired until
funds are in place, but, she said, no funds
are in place.
Warden Paul Steckle said if the project
did fall. flat, the director's salary could be
covered by the money the county set aside
this year for the museum.
"I don't see a reason why the project
won't go," commented Hullett Reeve Tom
Cunningham. He said one of the project
director's responsibilities is to get more fun-
ding.
Breede successfully sued the now -defunct
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contract:because no fending was avai
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ty. Ike was to hava started 4.41:01 s ee-
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Breede has also »been an assistant Ar-
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has been involved in explorations in Iran
and the Virgin Islands.
Besides looking for government and
private sector grants, Breede will generally
oversee the restoration work. Museum com-
mittee chairman Jack Stafford reminded
reminded council that the project also in-
volved the rebuilding of the steel -clad
building at the back of the school house:
The hiring of the project director means
curator Ray Scotchmer will step down as
department head. Instead of reporting to
county council monthly, he will report to
Breede. The project director will in turn
report to the museum committee and county
council.
"My job is to look after the collection.
That's what I'd like to do and where my
heart is," said Mr. Scotchmer.
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