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finance and mapagement com- "I would like to know what•is going the opinion of Mr. Harris; who 1987 budget year and indicated t ; , . I. w°
•'•'-' mittee, Wingham Town Council' on in this town*, Mr. Harris said. Is pointed out that the town depended further consideration ' would likely -
decided Monday to dissolve its parks' the next step to takeover recreation, . on volunteers to do work such as that be given during the year to the ” ' . . 1.
board.' the museum, LACAC?" which has been carried. Out by the eventual union of parks and "411
The IImove also included placing Councillor Ward Robertson,' a parks board. "We've had recreation.} F ,. J
the opleration of. the parks depar finance committee • member, said disagreements with recreation, so Councillor- Bill McGrath `'said he \' V _ .
-tment under the. authority of the the action was considered necessary does° -this. mean we are going to. take supported the action and that he felt - ' • ' z • - I +
public, works committee for the, ' in order., to overcome a number of them over, -too?" he asked. "Do you the operation of the parks depar- ' ' - -
-purposes of the 1987 budget year. differences the' town wa's ex want full time °w"oik €or coon- tment ' `is going to work a lot �' , ,'
The decision' was made at conn-' . periencing with its parks board. - cillors?" t , smoother this way. We have come to '
cil's first session of 1987 -- the , ' "As a new member of the finance Councillor Doug Switzer, the other a point ,where we can not reach
second year of its three-year term — committee, as. L understand it, the member of council to be recorded in agreements with the parks board;" I � `,
and is likely to have 'repercussions: problem is that they (parks board),' opposition of the, move and a Councillor James McGregor, _
A hint of what might be in store for have come to think of themselves as member of the parks board, said he finance committee chairman, .. ° . I ' , . '
council as a result:of the move was , autonomous," Mr. Robertson said.. recognized there had been problems disagreed with the suggestion that - ' . • - _ - '
' reflected �in the discussion of the • Council had• made recommenda- with^the board -in the past. "But I'm the move would discourage con j�
issue by councillors prior to' the tions, he added, which were ignored not sure this is the approach to munity involvement in . the parks � i ,
recorded vote requested by Deputy" by the board. - take." department. Instead, Dr. McGregor .. . ," °
Reeve Bill Harris... - Pressed by Mr. Harris for Mr. Switzer also questioned the said, the move could open more _. .
Mr. Harris, one of „the two examples, ' Mr: Robertson cited a ra.tionare of placirig the parks-: -doors for that type of involvement. • . ' ' ,r..-- r
'' members of council who :opposed the '' recent controversy, over the- bath ' department under the authority of , Citizens will be 'encouraged-. to, •
action, said council might be doing ,house and. the disregard of council's , the public works committee and not provide input on parks matters to _ - ti
itself adisservice-liy dissolving the direction in the setting of rates for the recreation committee. the ,works department and,, ' .. -- • , `
board which has been in operation the trailer park as two. , Mayor Jack Kopas .pointed out , organizations such'as the Wingham ,
. -- Horticultural Society also' will be , I
encouraged to participate, Mr. .
Town". agrees O u rC�a Se McGregor said.I . p Following the recorded vote,' ` ° "
. council. was unanimous in adopting _1.
,,. property,Cost is 2 5 OO the suggestion of Mr, Harris that ,council send each memberof ther�. _ � parks boards letter informing them NEW YEARS BABY "' i -wane, Buffinga made his debut at 1 a�,„,M�►�►. last Friday, Jan.. 2, to become
. , I.. II I of the decision. Wingham's.New Year's baby. The new arrival,weighed 10 pounds; 9' 'it s and is -a third child for Susan
Wingham Town Council decided' Clarks to„remain on the property as agreement, the Clarks will pay a In addition; the letter should and Bert Buffinga of RR 1, Blyth. Marilyn Wood, president of the, hospital auxiliary, congratulated Mrs. Buff-
Monday night to purchase a.. tenants until July 4, .1988, when the monthly rent of $400 to the town. commend the' board members for legs and presented her with a gift on behalf of the auxiliary. Over the Christmas holiday, all babies born at
property at the north end of tow n'is take vacant possession of the At the' council meeting, the three their contribution to the town, Mr. , the local hospital were sent home in Christmas stockings, also courtesy of the auxiliary.
Wingham' which will eventually be premises. bylaws were given all three readings Harris said, and it should be sent out - ' ' I 0 .
used to house the town's. works Under the terms -of the agreement and passed with little discussion. immediately. "Let's not make there
department. Purchase price is,' to purchase, the town will pay the , wait until they read it in the paper:':' , Fact findor”, ' S S'' e S re O r'I I
$225,000.' $225L000inthreeseparatestages: McGregor, Councillor James' Mr. Kopas'alsosupporteda letter , . ,
However,
The property, J'oe's:` Truck, and --A $1,000 installment upon the g finance and "of commendatione said'a review •
• , management committee chairman, of the board's mandate to develop Trailer Repair Ltd., has been the execution of, the agreetrrent,by all p i,, n, e e n tafy,scho ''I � ��� k
- said his committee "has gone :over lands ranted to the town b �.- subjeet`of controversy between parties. + g Y ,.
coiinccii and the owners, Joe and :'--An additional $124,000 upon the' this a'great deal" and recommended Canadian Pacific Railways — in - - I
- Carol Clarke, lorindte. than four ", closing date of the transaction, strongly that council approve the dicated that it had been fulfilled., The release of a provincial fact .to effective Feb., 1, 1987..13e also ports the teachers' request to' con
. years. ' which is still to be determined. purchase. finder's ,report and its . recom- recommends that these percentages tinue providing benefits to teachers
. With the 'passing of three bylaws --The balance of $100,000' by a ' Dispute over the. property first CIS NX founder ` mendations is the. latest develop-, , be applied to all.other grid levels. , , who retire before the age of 65.
at its January' session, - council mortgage back from the purchaser came -to a head..in 1982 and focused N ment in the .current contract ' Also included in the fact finder's . Special Leaves
authorized the purchase and con- ,to the vendors. Terms of this°mor- on the construction of a truck wash �n broadCaStrng negotiations between the Huron report is a .recommendation ,that The board .sect teachers.,,agr. A
11 veyance''i1f the property in addition, tgage are" still to be determined. behind the conipany''s main building , r s County Board of Education and the ' `allowances for both principals 'olid 9 that there is a need to ensure that
to an agreement that allows' the . Under the terms of the tenancy --on Josephine Street, as well as the ,hall OI :ia' me elementary teaching staff. vice -principals be calculated at the principals adhere to the intent of the •
, use, of an R-2 zoned property' for, W T "Doc Cruickshank, - Some 16 items, including wages, same percentage and.. that , articles covering this issue. Mr.
H dr0 rates ' O u users parking. hank, founder remain unresolved in the contract allowances for extra degrees not be Runacres rejected the board's
g ° p " of CKNX �n 1926, and one of Canada's talks and the report of fact. finder adjusted in this year's agreement. desire ,to add such wording to the ' .
■ .. - I At one point .the controversy, , -pioneer broadcasters', has been .
escalated "to the stage where council Eric Runacres is directed at In his 'report, Mr..Runacres also agreement' and recommended that
�Ii pay. 4 s per cent more inducted posthumously into the assisting the,Awo sides read a lists other items remaining to be the board inform the principals ... t�'
instructed its lawyer to begin legal Broadcast Hall of Fanne. t
action against the company, kaut the settlement. settled, along, with his recon through written policy and monitor
Residents of the Town of Wingham but a number of 1985 s bad accounts • induction ceremonies Cook, place Mr. Runacres; who was also the ' mendations for, each item. That the results'of this action. . •
were not written off,in`the hope of lawsuit had not advanced to being ,during,the annual meeting of, the fact 'finder for the seconds. school' Summar includes: The teachers' request for full a
can expect to pay almost five per p heard in court. Y y pay
cent more for hydro in 1987: collecting; p g Canadian Association of Brgad- .contract which was settled before Designated Teacher - ' to expectant mothers during the'two- -
A rate increase of 4.8 ,er cent Even, at over $2,600; Com- The urchase a .cement, after' casters in Vancouver last month. his report was made public, said his The teachers wish to formalize the week period prior to receiving UIC _
p miss"inner Rod Wraith said that is a being signed --'by Mayor•Jack Kopasx A plaque commemorating this respect for both of the negotiating 'situation where ateacher'isasked to payments,fQr the statutory I weeks
came into effect Jan. 1. The last p g y g parties led him to believe his report take over the management of ,a leave was supported by the fact -
I: very small ercenta e'FOf the PUC's and Clerk -Treasurer Byron Adams, honor will hon in the Broadcast. _
increase was Jan. 1, 1986. total ,accounts. While Chairman Roy has been forwarded to the town's , Hall 'of Fame in Ottawa. A cop of '
Ken Saxton, manager of the Y ' yl -would help the board and elemen- school in the absence of the principal finder. However, since this is not an
Wingham Public Utilities' Corn- Bennett agreed, he still expressed solicitor for completion of the trans- the plaque will be on display' at tarn teachers reach an agreement. 'or• vice-principal and to, obtain Ontario -norm and ,the`, hoard is
concern over the bad debts. action by the Clarks through their CKNX Broadcasting Limited in Tee teachers have requested that suitable remuneration for this already providing leadership in
mission said'approval froI Ontario Late last " month several lawyer. Wingham. the salary grid, be, amended to in- responsibility. Mr. Runacres' seniority .benefits, Mr. Runacres
Hydro for the increase came late representatives of the Wingham elude a six per cent increase that recommendation, asks the board to suggested. that the board might
last month. PUC travelled to Kincardine to view would. put the A4 maximum at modify its current policy and place a ' make this request their"next step".
The 'PUC's water and sewage rate ' p Mayor looks ba Cie on'. 1986 $48,124. The board has responded - substitute vice-principal in charge ` Early Retirement incentive
will remain unchanged: that commi'ssion's computer
In other business at last Tuesday's system. ■.. with a two-year package that in- for absences of two days or more. if The _teachers presented' a com-
PUC meeting, Mr. Saxton recon- While the, local PUC, uses cQm- volves. a three per cent.increase Eor ' a regular teacher is asked to per- prehensive plan to encourage early
ut. as year of ac' ism nt
mended "writing off" $2,640 m bad p Mr., Saxton said it is hoping ,i all gridlsalaries, retroactive,to Sept. form this .role; a suitable. respdn- retirement for justifiable reasons.
g to invest io a larger system this year Wingham .Mayor Jack Kopas con- town zoning administrator and the 1 1986, and a 1,5 per cent increase on sibility allowance should be paid to „ Although' the board can ,see no im-
r , debts. -' _ , . .
-and currently is looking around,for , siders 1986 as a year of ac- establishment of an industrial` Feb. i of each of,the�two years. This that'teacher. ' mediate need, Mr. Runacres urged
The commission still hopes - to . one that will meet its needs at the cornplishment for town.council... 'o, ' development committee, as some of would bring', the' A4 rate at'thI end of \ ' Benefits both parties to continue • working
. + collect on some of the accounts,he . - \`most reasonable cost: Mr.. Kopas made the pbservation the accomplishments in 1986. 1987 to $47,436. A The fact finder recommends that toward a mutually acceptable plan '
said and its deposit system, started The P.UC will be hearing during the presentation of his New In addition,, Mr. Kopas said a . Mr. Runacres recommends that the current '1983 ODA schedule be for future use. ,
just over a year ago, appears to be presentations from ..several com- year's message to council at its council decision to develop an off- the end rate A4 maximum for upgraded to the 1984 schedule and Staffing • ._
helping in some cases. Outer c'bmpanies• within the next January session on Monday. I street parking facility is one of the September 1987 be $47,860 and that that the 10 per cent deductible clau$e Mr. Runacres •congratulated both
Thisyears bad debts are double ' ,,several months, The total cost of a He described fast year as a busy indicators of a. growing co operation this' be accomplished by a three per be retained. The relatively high sides for the work produced by their
,that o 1985, Clerk -Treasurer Verna new system could be as much as • one and.listed the town's new official between the town and its business cent increaser- troactive to Sept. 1, level of board. commitment to the, special staffing committee.
4 Hodgins explained at .the meeting, • $20.,000. � g
plan, creation of"the position of a community. 1986 and the re airing. percentage benefit. plans led Mr. 1ELunacres to However, he card the staffing for-
' ' ' The new -library project, in- , - reject the teachers' request drop ula produced .
teach ue to m u d in' December 1985 is
tegration and centralization of the the 10,per cent deductible clause in not yet ready to.`be included in this
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Zo, ache vements mentioned in tie request frotn'the teachers — that the completed.
` & + agreement include a condition Affirmative Action.
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