The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-08, Page 4t* a
PA,GF 9-T- rUDERICkl>"I IAL• STAR,. THURSDA?' JIi
Polite- Chief ' Pat King Made. a.,
eciston" a t.ouple,ef -weeks ago -to use ,-
.tear gas whefl itseemed•possible that a: , •
thief was .inside the TLiquor ,Control
-Board of Ontario'.bu ldirlg `in'Goderich,
tiat*decision, of course, het been the•
brunt of soiree rather serious discussion
'around and -the .' action's of the
police chief may have been questioned
- in some quarters: . .
•In last week`s Signal Star, the police
chief- 'isxplained his decision ,as:'a.
justified expenditure since it was his
_intent to, back up - the Iocal police of
• ficers."in any' way: possible t:o. lessen
the risk of injury, or death irtsituations
-like th► �:
▪ The'police Chief went on to Say that in.
• his 'bpiniot, 4:recent'deve:lopments'Ila>
Ottawa -seem to •be : in,' favor of the •
s crimin:aL,rather than a. safeguard for •
"ponce".
He concluded his remarks •by
eying, , oca y:f ,s a . a c- o
'pr•ewent, myself ::or• anyone , from_ '
'becoming ' a casualty by not taking 'the
-?•fullest' precautions available."
" It is really, difficult :to argue with
'Chief King: h-: •the Test Ffew mgnths.
there have - been pol•ice�off icer$ killed or. '•
injured in the line of duty,.leaving
` ies alone or :in. dl.f._ '
wives and famtl „
ficult . In truth, no` men 'can be'well
Y
enough, -paid ;to .r,is:k. that, kind . of,.�
the•re''are-still men .- and .womeri.
' Yet
work as their life
uvho choose police'
n,..It is fortunate for •society.
•-, ambitio
Y
that it sa•�'•; buf it unfortunate that•:
society,,doesn't see tit to give' these .
peap:,e reafer-support where -it ' realty
Huron's MP Rabert:E f111Kinley. ;._
• •visited: Huron County Council reCientiy
'arid expressed his -deep':concern th..at
the.dea•th'.penalty had been abolished .-
-espect_ally the "portion. recommending F.
death for persons Who 'kill polide oft,
ficers or jail guards n
Lei a' news release. printed;•.in .last
:week's Signal-Sfar, Mr, McKinley said•:
he believes about ZS .per cen: of his
constituency would, have voted against.
o'
tthe'abolition bill, McKinley, who voted
against •abolition, sug-gested-'that
PrirneMinister Pierre Elliott Trudeau
had warned the members .that. if they
voted to retain tte death penalty that
the lives of +he condemned; m.en.would ••n. �+
`be •;','on your hands": ' But, -' Mr. E? Su rr�mer
ersP c ou ld. i '
' . = rico the cota� ..�::
v
e.•
.6 1
also be that the .lives of "in-
nocent vi trims will.be entirely_,on-:his
�(Tr. udeau'sP'h'ands" now'tha-tthe•death
•penalty has' been abolished
The abolition of..the deathipenaify. is
what one ': might deem a : safe' and:.
humane decision, It may even.;be whet
`
sorne would ter. m a popular..decision.
r. Police Chief' Pat King,: it means
Buffo.
:t e" ' ,.s all the more
that a dangerous job i
.dangerous; .even herein Goderich., It
tends to make' one -cautious to'the Point •
-of "over' reaction" 5r "over-kill":;And
;-. I. -- SJ':K w -
=. °it`s �rnderstaridab,
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ave
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• DearEditor:: •
public. acknowledgemeiat I..'
and 'note of • appreciation is
extended to the Green
Thlynbers, who Ander the
CaerapabI-e-, uidance-o£, firs•
Jean )arneet, ar-e-respond tear
for, planting the flower beds at ;
the Huron I•Iisteric Q:aol again - •
this seastgn• tn>nded
,. The `co•mmunity- W
spirit of this groi, p of young
people is to be commended.
• Yours truly,
Joan Vanden Broeek
Dog Catcheir?
Y
-Dear Edii er,
f: alp a citizen of the town of• .:
Goderich and, 1 • understood
that•Nte had a public.eerv°ant
hired to take, ..eare.' of Same
-minor duties . of the traffic.
di'v'ision end to •be out!! "dog-
es-. catcher,"
e The :other day., ,when
:requiting scime 'assistance
rounding up a ' lost
2,all.ed the' ' number- ,for - such
assistance and Wes told that•
Mr. Eisler would be here
shortly: .
•
A short two•.and a:halfhours
dater Mr.-.. Eisler arriued• 'I
made the terrible mistake of
:,°..addressing_ him as the dog'
catcher". He raved on at Hie
that he was not a dog catcher -•
-. off
rev 1
�.h.irley J` Kellet,
in ...:Huron :• start fresh according.to ,and that this was his day. :: concerned : •abo. has two days off a
The boys- from : -Huron . • • Y dented to .handle various..
' :County vyhen',:civil' servants. , today s pattern of laving .in a end he
' met again in `need's •of the community:' modern .world: • �; , .. .: week: ,
e last -meeting
g i, .m end and even decide.: County . recommend •
June,the last meeting; until `; McKinley was •:.referring ss'bl 'to - et . " • + �'�+ �"'� : After. this childish- display
' forespeciallyto a' new steering Yes;, _;it'is p,o i e Power* g .
The. 'to lc up _..; .. . 'For the past -'three. months; of.tem. er :at MY fr6nt door;,I
deptember� p
' ain:.was,''•coinrnfjttee..to .look ,into. the civil servants who are .countycouncillors have, .beerr', could only assum'e. that'I had..
eyversioit.: once: :again hungry and', unwise in their,
Huron rovision o Child"ren s g,Y"`
fewer 'rriembers of .1? d ci io s, Bilt`'it is equally talking :about'.`doi.ng• ev a3w a •tl'rawn the Tpoor boy. away
rMental° ea e v , _
County Council,'." • i `: ssible to a reeve : or `With the deputy_.:reeves... To from-, s avor r
Thesis one: subject that has: ,work: ing to McKinley„this .Po. elect; with -the same s.otmeone with. ''a whit . of caper. 1 apologized to him for
beenhashed over and over by work could ° probably. h e ::depaty=reeve except imaginati'ori, one. rriight'be:led railing him a "dog catcher”
attributes :r, j1
•� merribers of,councilat 't e• ' e: , s' an :added tobe leve. a 'a, the - an -
h ben done by members of dubious 1 that 11 deputy d simply asked him to -
eetiri s. Why Huron County Council, e but,' .that person ha reeves in the County of deputy -
leave,
•. �, �,last..three ; m g � Y .. . disadvanta. e which is his r,..
cite ens are •ap . _ t. w wonder.in wh.
instead z'Out and. sho I m •no g. SI
• .:. '.... r•••»w•-�. - county council . spends so ins ,
• to represent : the • lack of .e�cpertise"ip theWide •• Will be,. takent ou danaie . et: erson could et e ilii q with
. ;,: - ., •. .1ors•'much tune in ,dec'i'sion pointed, -hearing p. g.
mike Make- county councia
'Reeve
" roving, • • •:;•, ' lora taxpayers"' and they '„ere • "range. of. subjects upon which And paSt `le'of months, one per ruse care a such: matters
A.young and .poised Carol Jewitt: , . - dates and . making is hard to .fax
a vera,, _also
_ _, ' . more .edible t _. . •. ••. ,,.
eeve d . • '- • .. > n• it .Is abundantly _clear.. taking. the.;place of council : _he -•.think the • is gizalifie to t..'e, past co. p
• HUliett T.ownshi daughter, of R : whe..• a , _ Ywould wonder ' :if :• some s -•lost pets '' T "hope` that ••
_:.: their rests, rOvi er„,y,,:reasonable cost, ` the -most meniberaon .members.'?. _ • -. spea nd discuss
riled :theportable - 9 that ci r ka' members of centity:council' maybe it will- be a mature
John Jewitt, Ca r..e 4. _ o ortunit for + i" -I-"`:•
1d well rovide an pp Y, counci , their.minds are Very senooin then; Reeve if:..,don't actually believe :that , person who' .doesn't really
•
.: • ..: .. cou ..,..... p:..;.. x
•
calx o th from • cows• ii los„, f HUr In ••: :•: the ,,..,, it
� t � • 'to'-•�Iearn -• ,1 before the' 'debate • McIi;mley pointed out,: Vete , It``• .wad' Reeve - Elg de
H ::•.fou y u o -n _ th P
t the June session . o •:: u.ron : ••robabl cou run .. is
cillos a _• h , •be ins •• � P Y terrrainated wi bier from
ori of count g D T � d Had:. P catcher' now ' ar1 then: •
•
• roving Coun#y ounce :: The•
uty-reeves •will. he ex-
.. session. 1-,+ + education in tele past 20 years thet,.perhaps a change would . p Y•
ments who keepaoo many things secret at while `-only `serve to 'melte. a;�,bad eouncil.�, sessions ' that rig bide. Th,.„ fear coxitrol ,;sjtuation worse. was .in a great oity, teen g • ..
have nothi, %.,. ... ..;_. _.. :.. .. ....-..... .ustees....cerxainly:..can...................... ub'ect �u . i~ar.
p tr i , ....'Most ..af.".t, e, •.,poop e:.••.. en. s:, • _ - as' • e ester a . . _ all; of
•
•on.' But 'alit :can, be dm t e .don t.know too, e' wolildn•t w .p d
mutual eon t whic :.coin them wearing en cu s, •
happier and you'll have ads much:about education. That.....
sorted out if and when sor7leone•re h g ' intetested ted in
k h' take pact on committees or
encs Pe #hangs into their report and documents_ the overall effect on J have a Vote g
b ut county council to begin ficial --- ti"ie-..piWi I
- mind being ca•11ed' the, dog
f H youth 'of uron this Thompson of Tuckersmi
tl t th Y h dila t thed h I
..•. C . ' I .. e....,
'.: been a feature cif county'
,last three::rri'onths and this is the first
'�tinrethat a'young lady from the county •
has -handfed e Chores: rewio
vi mike has firsthan `jus what e w _
• - en Jac_ 1VIcCuteheon council 'with fewer •members • w. o. Said. - r•... . -
,p9 Ward 'reit of face•of tNe eartlt.•. � •- . ' certainly hope:th�at he• Or. site
time •Ito f •th University y•
• .. , ..file:• -From, ., t._. .time, .
t
G
u dnta
r he
coufiCit forG l h h Y
c uncle a''a7and"•a; airi :until given,' more ` respoif wen. • . e e • ,; ere's bisn't,
told o . g ..... ,. '•- - • d done .a stud .in .. :`Th . • been talk: about -the shard: p , d -f 'the'
students
ue p a nesse or fir:
from 'Huron' 'County -have a ' - th b L ty d training i bee time as Mr. Eisler
t serve at of } '1} ;Huron County council. Some •must -certainly be Burin isles
ever one is*wer :.h'a `y with : at -county •.
test • fe.ar ex.. y.,. Y l?]) - all- " eek, .
' a eS. Why: no;Y-afford•-•• ..decls►on ......and.theneed:for . The grea .. • _ ,tPp„ty_reeve;�. have' actu _y lnng�ork w
:Queen i�-Parkas p g thi,i s as they are-
dl d th h P rely the .. , .. _ three'• ressed byReeve�i11-Elston g .Speak: a the "seat M.rs: Muriel I'Iloiriati. .
,, the same' .Type of .'experience and op-; full .,debate.: -And for .p '•L•etm, . risen to sp. , ft -eat
,
vas done by corn# secretaries..., . the su 'ect was 'of Gre w'ho voted - s pot : change the
• work .. Y.. - nt . '.:level' .to months, _hJ : y Township.,. 'lea
' ortunit _'at the 'cOU y Section 2a a' was said •. •Reeve `Th'ompson, ap
rming experience. they've. ' .•
int IIVa•rden Jack: • Mc tend, on portunity . ••� •debated generally;b.y the .• against,.,_ (a) had :as. ,exp rl eeve; and Editor's .Note It should
•vin oun eo Le?rvantswill run the , .perently content` to believe. p yr
' attendance ' : :.'deser g y g p P , „ same, pro le malting . the thatcivil se
luted. out, Miss Jewitt. s, P'about the fact that when they. perhaps` be rioted that Mr'..'
Po da are tomorrow s s' went caiint business in zriuch. the -that' . what Dr. ' If adwen°
• ' th ” ' f to While this' Y t to be r"eeves they will 'Eisler Is Hired as an. animal '
in• the;, past ;three: -•mon s si l 1 ' .r . - e ,ut reeves in va�ua
• t and found that p Y=
once -in -a --lifetime o. about theam ortancethe ;
oc P. •
- w,as• a trial .... but after the quiet d '
••: 'eff,icierlt way she-' handled_ -t
uie an The you o. Y_ same points. i e �.
q• s Reeve Elston • ;reported .to council a year or.. get
` council has .:hit on a on .the Usual number .,of : same way a. • • really know the.ropes• and be " 'control. officer: •ibis ciuti_e,'s arch_
lie jib., it leaders-Cornye
'sat hack ia•. fe6ls hired. ,-ers'limiel : die ••' so--ago-wa`s-true:
ecta.l1 : a caking way of their y councr'ilors, his news a era of course;' able"'tp get`their"`t eth:rnto the
iii see that animals'do-notrun
unique and esp Pp• .. e'.decisio s:for the • T P. P _. _...
one 'or two',. maki7.th__._ecisi_n„ _._ t . get.rne it ;a>'7:arge in tli'� comri)u'nity; He
ions Orth in; thceix, _cha!r ,••• . At •th t time u.eftl.oned. Dt .: Y.
' #t ' 'some of Hu Y � 'h 1 Bo aid. q •• "w ••
• �� •. ds. •
of state'm nts • is not .scala- �a. -public, ser-
a. g g
d and involved a P Reeve E1ston charged that : Hadwe:n's findings. -.•`This Those kin Y,_.
County tereste fidentl others Lust . xriain , -only.. raise -.the- question o£ ' vant"`. in -•:the' sense that'•he°''
th be o e ...., .ta•ni Y • ° i" stees don't have. •.,writer ` really . 'wonders' a'eof out ookin for strayed
a overnment. at home It is to . p
te.rs in a imfilar ca ,city. at 9 tain>ng_polite silence iritll tNie elected . t u , vrh.ether or not tlie.taxp y goes l g ..
�,ungs P
° m 'wily" becoerle" a ” _._,
• that this ro ra issue canae:to ,vote. any ';rnpui into the operation whether tlae peopie`of 'Perron in, the Count 'of lluron can Cts, `although fo many pet
fu uie" count meetings. p t - i schools", The,. Grey.. '•County ar,e :as happy with the y on" P Eisler'ma 'come: °
•.i y • .. � :' r the .future. - And .the vote was decislve.�,_of ; our aff;;rard: the. gaining sessi lovers,:' Mr.:
f such .a r doe are permanent feature fo
The benefits, a _ P P9 • .,• tes' i favor of' -Township • reeve, probably ,•is system as• they obviously .led ren
• Forty vo n en's team to bel've ` for• the `deputy reeves, .arid .to be known as, a .fr'' din- '
. S.J tC i
Ld of course: Nat one .. •does alae the reseni n g D H dw
two-fo Y retaining p •�� is it•sim I that eo le �'�' h
•- o Y P P
was plain to tee that ' county councillors
•e. - kn _...
--�Were-i -.ressed--with'-t-he-possibility of- dozin ,- a .few sm:ilin' con-: HuronC4i�nty eoo • .
'.... -_— nice al. g,
,.. n. mu >
.utillzin o
other, uron Y, :o •. ,. .
9�•
h d
- y to -day ' self-confessed - deed:
umber, .,,.elfin about the ; a r•
:.. the schools, so . y simply ,.he Oreo.:
- - •--- ' councillors -'•15 in: .routine in... ,
;:.. of-cou�itY . ,-..general think that the... le taxxurilLthieputies 'sh
- - - favor of reducing bodies at .=rhuch of :-.'„Which ,Vires ...a1::,. one in •., g
s levels of •govern-ment'..have a vote, In fact,.thatvery
•' .. - count le 1. One.ore• s gg p Seat P
the Y YPi t and thei•�f b
h
Must ex s
-who ed
must
be toe
crit
S•� f
I. ds
d-bc�th metho d h
Ed t r
if you let. people know . `what'yatf"re
.
• ,doing, they'll work.harder,•they'II`4eel
list es
various' u
tr e t
directed forth a
time
erect • �t• fo
ti as u
• urn by e tion w
co u s
belts
i11or` was absent. at the, ' But for. people -w o ave: ; � :. ^'and',• - , .'.
, . ..• experience •
-county. council• that'
e ut ‘reeves `s ou - a en
.' •with .the, The Editat"
• had valid or so, it now seems •isivi1e a to express their, •, : •The other night I dreampt .I
Some councillors•p g
eints to make points which• h le with opinions J
• misinterpretati, showed that., they were spending, l:}° Y e in contact from debate, butthattl9, y.
hI h d ff
. .: thinking rnen, in ez s. n w.rnuc
•' • t man, .. -. -, . , :' -;•.: . be .' left... to. year toyear o.' allenged `by an of •..,
#td and res ct. That s what y job should :. .. don't . • council ..;hen
._ ...:. ... ..: :.. .- • � � y ' I' said I had rust arrived .:'
ale whose rob it is :a o e iiire ular Icla
or anj:zatkons, br�knesses and :even the rofession J
9 - ..:�::...hlme: times, out' of Sen people' don`t °ratepayers iiithe.county: p,
• - -_.•• •. . _.. : times,. now what's happening in'' with: 'They, don't' know. what >• sessions. Youw'canfib ttEase t ,;and didn't•havemu.ch money.. ,
iappeanal government boo has found. One such spokesman .was to k pP
• count councillors anal: id'eadidn 1 ,get ao,
•He told irie.if'I wanted to stay.
� v e sa
Life.
'h'a - e
ns•
- o0d fol -the ►'est of us, .often don 'well., give':, "the'•:Idea `o•f reducin .: -regbire of tie'; . rs a , m : ' •. •ut• it ".I won -t come up ktere
9. sorcT tin, g.
of . the 'People who.. P
si air.
t public ere i . or• muC As we , the number o ersons.: •on , __ S en i. t 'd c nearest government....
he pu ., • ,, , •., .. .• - p come m:contactwith uric. from ....
- • -- :'elected school •trustees. who -'� � utlet.-
• taCticall ' site id • county council. Acca kng to i k that coufix meals •as a critic. I't` t1 t.zWon t '.. there'
the. ar;.e'being Y..
" • ,. .: • ,, ready listen: and learn . year,to year th n ,,, , Y , ,,.• � When • I:asked 'whey ' h
.. _ .. , , , •John : Balt r• in. • May, if he are Y _.,..,._�, •...,,...�: �_.:.. ._ -
t o ten• a \!frit t _ e ii.16_ .: y :: - F:,:.. — _• Fe :., . tri"s--air:: ilsive social --=woe#,-
. _lee l-I� -a.p1',f: ort sure_ ... f ten!: . ..... _ ,� .... .. , beha'lf •�f th�.� , . :. ., �...� • ,.. , .should be such a• law he 'told. , ..
P 9 P sent much more tlrrr'e away .and decr2le; on de ut As ,an observer of county.
u into 'a 'much •'bi bigger
;issue; tha. , P•
•
p 99 eo le;' .which . program~ club far reeves and p ,
from :'his 'ob�- on county .p p. . s council' for better than'; l.a em
ount council. ha.
J ors reeves . County riCiously. viblt n they had
e
quietly snaking „it public would•ever;do. .. 'bu'siness he: would' be .flied' suggested b t edueat ars and ear`s"`,,- .would . sag. that carp
: -...• -, . • to the -needs Of'," been .around. for. 'ye • •• Y .. rsined",=::' fur,
Bean producers•; who have a greatitidicatlng perhaps, that .:are best suitedand it Will continue deputy reeves contribute j•tlst, to be -r, -rest ,1 •
` Huro ounty, as well as the years uc as .reeves;-. on. an the;rmore`, ' that'the
deal.at stake' in jusf hoWt tot5ns.... John Baker an May thought , Uig, as mueh oc etbooks of taxpayers:. - tOwtistterne• People feel es aa. It matters •not
marketed' ,std. •ltow;`the:' board.` fewer county .counci.11ors: :p seek: or''monthly outs f ',average. -Protection
-are sur resin to' hear -so weekly It i g
misinterpret things ll the schools and what should .... y .
William
dJ h B k f H As' Deputy reeve
PP
- meet
n
when:triey make reports .an °. see e.o . n , care. rs.
who. think they know whites. o n a er, n ., there.: What's t Y don't really •� e'Township-.,„I. m lst..wear,,.cuffs.and:,could
Leaders who In °May .• t all that happen 'Morleyof Elsborne
le to.. d m I•Iuroiratrnlry thefri free• of char e •
,,open and freely available f goo obtain g
' ' _'-' ,Some P P ..., from the
d t f h IIsighted broad minded
d fill th h and eat your
That's why if's' hard to vrl*tersfand
etin Board's.
thea: Ontario Bean:'7V1ark. g
reluctance'fo give pro ucermem�bersl---
full: copies' of a- consultant's` report -on
the board's operations. Producers
have been - given'a ,summary- at
-Meetings - 1•n': counties---arounid
•r
i t
rovince
but the 'full"
ng for before the u hbldin of:in-
.11
in
ht h • oi`ttagged . P g�� �.
, or, even : • , • meant more work for those s.• w et er _Y -
worl�s should • have a (1kie in#o�rrlation- h concern ex ress .at the"reevesld rleputy ret7ves- . -cHv#dual ri his ,
P d" t v ory•'reeve ' 'at g "• •
,..ha r
f uc r e
the name;of the f•irriiw p
• thefullrp• •pthat' •
nothing to hide: Perhaps .most groups,, proved _r{uron expositor -•
including our two levels of govern- . °
i.•
• m -ee
' that:were le tthere. :..
- e u
oduc'k3dthe -; • . , .: • _ i �•il .dvho conic to'Godericli fora P Y: s'et
be need to advise.. and counsel heir count coRncil .. about c v t counc'l:•�Tfie ual' : of Upon• -picking up my
,: , r.•t . Y ., ._ .: But Reeve Baker showed he , y . •. - e. discu�sion;, a ood' meal' noun. y k q �'
bee. �` s' a d their up.. and :bit of g su ested.the wearing of'suoh
- ' • ' ` 'feet re resentattves. That tnclU'des " 'o en mind .when he�servant ;, La
. e , ae P. had an p re re '
. .. ., " - •. ,fid a few drinks It;will elect p ..sentation rests not with cud- rove • ,embarrassing;. .
baardhas st coming strength For many P,
the narrie -but w>,th the
report, has not been avail,
We're sure:that' the beast t the board has a id 1 th
e or.t tha ff 1
few 'Vveeks he as note that e r: nor�d .rest at epi sen
grain.of committees are corny conn _ s and ' ten= ' some, cases,' ep
g ` • i' ver ,real fairs •and play ry ;with "same: ?difficulty 'since
getting He5..41 and more sense,roup has n a Y • tennials etc,• • can far out -shine- the reeve
efficien'der s,ai.d he could see sense, been_ -controlled by .a • A ver. few,�'peopleT`wiit"h , fromthe same intinicipality: th" y Wer h,"ydr allay
e e air i+c
hat under alae new °system, series' of ci rets of thetcou`nte ' ' whom I arra in contact from;' , 'I don't see the reiTuction in loaded ,
county-taxpayers_would find clerk-treasu Y . q the size of Huron County 'as As I ponds d. is;dreadful
" irk fapt the .clerks o€most year to year, %now a bit of , ,rdoin away with.the deputy- 'vision; my: thoughts segrned
that t. d now' were being'' : •wha't; count council ;'is all .
saved. He na�'en�isioned a .. mun3cip�ll:ities : ; 'have a Y. reeves"; but . ;rather tar f �Cus on -- yiu guessed it �:
county :4governnient %with good', deal to' dog with,the about, `to these,• few people, retire ", the rep•rese r t e seatbelt aw,, Do you
fewer elected rrieml ` rs • decisions which are readied county council is like iany ' tatiori from a he ..ripaiity to suppose the spirit of George
• other gove,rnrnent right _ i
wo'rking... efficiently ;. by' their councils..Very'' few countycouncil. OrweCl Was haunt'ng nie7
economican for Hurori: 'And councillors; for instance,•' are. sortie of the time, end g so of • And it isn't a slap in tele
- the idea •ay ealed to \John so 'well versed in t e - :of' .the . tithe, p g
PP ocedur-e title. course, on one,'s own personal face to a rrlunicipal•ity to send' ry .
:munic'i al r or_}eanin' s, 3w • ilk sentative to the
Baker f so mucecti that he`, P P feelin a g
one one are
'voted;in favor of Sectibn�2�(a) And for the one or.two"or •
�...At3d so;itcoul'd be said that• see peri : "
would have reduced the 1.
'corrie i contact•frorn year to' :1VI'aicDonald• ' of ;A�.hfieltl '._ add: ICtUres mU3t GI'fi
'c unci•Is are only as efficielit T h'p blot .if a1L P
he oobcri•t
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t ' cal has • existed in Huron, an,ho_�g. d uty reeves be removed anytime, but only
• Mr:'D. Har'inen'berg
the could carry on Without
county level asvvas suggested , Wedding stories
ce of their•elerk. J Finte
of the Muriiclpr Act which the' as it c ons with whom I by Deputy reeve y
is o countyowns 1
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nufnber of county councillo �- Year w o . sit in on
from 45 to'29 members; and as, effective as their Y there is the municipalities abide by the
clerks a civil servant: council regularly, o ries." ' ' ? the Signal Star.. within,
• '� ' ' general, feeling : 'that county same set f t; ag .
Reeve role. •� g Mr. 1VlacDonald »�.
v 'nsst 1VIcK Y. "civil • .' uncil in; Huron needs to be Of course;
.:went,.,a:,''few• steps farther. '' The: county has other i co • , � ex 'ressed' his feeltngs_:on thy-''
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• that yn, 'servants" . and for the • most reduced in size, that i should p ONO m011fh its;fide tereln0il ,
Reeve estimation
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is estimat' cil`s part, each • orle i:s as con- exainiiteits operation to save matter of doing away with ^
h ion, conn of .time .which :is the, deputy reeves'". • 1i/1t >"
, ientious `as the councillor,.. a: ood deal ,>
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com.rnitteesgettingsc1d' fell on"the rnerc Of..tl say •
were..ixgt e , , MacDonald • .3'
all busier. In' Reeve arid„ f>tiuch, '. xriore;, being lost in useless,,pointless
Y,fact, their e to and that it .'should of county `counc
i1 with his " r •
�Mcltitil2Ypointed-.out• t%'at`l'tl•.--: riowiedgeable °about. deb,. � tatement: '1 will..., be of. i . ,. hon. the :' 'probably study the County,'of;.:..�s•,,hdtge :Nfiri he. ..de
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his vierv.s . Heli s S'pec>:a"Ity. : ,W p. � w wveryMuch tdd�ay>.tf „ -: •
i ,f • les Of council's
relationslli between .:e'oun- ;'•Huron As •• a unit with, a fended
responsibilities were •getting ^ , p
civil servants.is , 'determination to erase k• ubYisli n AM ire*.
Comer' with' file advent'ol'tt'e s hel healthy,
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Committees' and boards healthy, there as little to.be� �existing municipalities .and.• ( p+•
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