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"As long as the service is
there because we have coop-
erative and private in Huron
East, that's the only one that's
municipally run," added
MacLellan.
"If any thing there changes,
I'm not sure it would be the
same service and I might have
to go somewhere else," replied
McClinchey to the mayor.
"I have a hard time believ-
ing that the cooperative or the
private services that are
offered in Huron East are not
up to the expectations of the
people that use this service,"
rebutted the mayor.
The full-time daycare client
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said her husband is employed
in Stratford and the only thing
that ties them to this region is
their home in the Seaforth
area and the daycare in
Vanastra.
"If I got a job in Stratford I
would still drive the other way
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to go to that daycare,"
McClinchey said in a weeping
tone to her voice.
One of the two Tuckersmith
Councillors, Ray Chartrand is
not keen on the council
potentially resigning from the
daycare industry. He's sure
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that continuing this service
will only attract people and
business ventures to a resi-
dential area that's recently
thriving after struggling for
quite some time.
"Even if we were able to
find someone else to run the
daycare, we the municipality
would have to payout huge
severance packages to our
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employees. So I ask, does that
extra $10.30 per house hold
seem that unrealistic,"
inquired Chartrand.
"I go on record that if that
municipalitywants to get out of
the daycare business, than we
owe it to the families and the
community to find a viable co-
op or private person to take
over and nm this daycare:'
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