The Huron Expositor, 1967-10-12, Page 134
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ji Council Appoints
County Librarian
Miss Carolyn Croke, .
Pointe Claire,,Quebec, has &en
aPpointed- B'pron County Lib
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Tarw
ian at a ary of $9,000 Per
annum on 'a six -months' pram-
tionaiy period., the County Lib- is in Landon and she has ties
rary Board reported to Juroli- • at Grand Bea., the el-lair/nen
County Council at its session in xip1ained.
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Goderich 'last week. Mr. Thompson declared that
The neti,shief librarian, who a matter still underconsidera-
holds university degrees of tion by the Board was a more
Bachelor a Arta, and Master of uniform salary schedule for the
Library Science, will .assutne local librarians, as well as
her new duties here on ,Tanu-• hours remaining open and
ary 1, 1968. rents being paid in various in -
Mrs. Huffman, the present stances,
acting Librarian, will continue Report of the Public Library
on the staff and is expected to' Bard continued:
be, of great assistance to the ' "The work load has increased_
near chief librarian. tremendously since the initia•
Duff Thornpson, Clinton, tion of the new *system; as a
chairman of the Library Conn result, the staff have found
mittee; said that it had been themselves in the position o
most difficult to obtain the ser- being behind in the processing
vices of a qualified •librarian of orders. In order to alley*
as such persons axe very muchthis situation temporarily, the
in demand. Board agreed that certain of
"It is hoped that with the enthe libraries where services had
gaging •of Miss Croke, many of not been up' to normal, could
the problems eventually will be go ahead and order books on
rectified and the County Lib- their own, charging same to
rary continue to give the the County Library Board. Of
same high quality of service course, in, all cases, a maximum'
that was most evident. under amount of funds was made avail -
the former co-operative system," able for this purpose."
Mr. Thompson comniented. "The Board, through the sec -
Borden Cook- Blyth, asked retary, who had been in eon
what was the salary schedule. sultation with the architect, has
Mr. Thompson replied that found the jail residence unsat-
this Would have to be worked isfactory for library purposes,
out. the main problem being the
H. B. Such, Goderich, remark- weight that would be placed on
ed that a qualified librarian the second floor of the build -
was a 'member of a "Very, Luc- ing if library books were to be
rative and scare occupation." stored in this location -
Thompson said that since - "Therefore, through. the Prop -
January 1,,1967, the committee erty Committee and the kind
had had a number of applica- co-operation) of the Children's
tions from as far away as Aid Society, it has been ar-
Europe, South America, Flori- ranged for the Society to move
da, Hong Kong. all of whom to the jail residence, making
available additional space in
.the basement of the Court
House for library purposes. The
loading and unloading of the
bookmobile will be done from
the side entrance.
"Several items have been
Completed) a_t the various lib-
raries: Bria-ssels, painting in-
terior and exterior approved,
$315; Exeter, new ceiling, $334;
•Fordwich, electric heater, $93;
Centralia, renovations, up to
$200.
-The Board asks the indul-
gence of the various local
boards until the county system
has been given a fair trial.",
had been screened.
'Miss Croke 'd application had
'come through the regional dir-
ector of Mid -Wet. She has, in-
terestd in, the district. Hez' home
Introduce
Huliet
Reeve
Huron County Council held
its October session in the Court
House, Goderich, Thursday last,
with Warden Donald McKenzie,
reeve of Ashfield Township, pre-
siding.
Hugh Flynn, reeve of Hullett
Township, took, the oath of of-
fice as a new member of coun-
cil replacing Clare Vincent, who
resigned on being appointed as
clerk of Ilullett Township:
Clarence E. Boyle, reeve of
Exeter, introduced 40 male and
female students of grade ten,
South Huron District High
School, who observed the morn-
ing proceedings.
"They're the best looking
crop ,Of young people in the
County," he declared,
County Clerk -Treasurer J. G.
'Berry presented his session, re-
port to Council, including a fin-
ancial report ending June 30.
For the first six months, the re-
port indicated a surplus of $13,-
833, he pointed out. Revenue
was $1,139,392; expenditures,
$1,125,569,
Prospects are that the final
.1967 session of County Council
Will be held on Monday, Tues-
day, November ,13-14, although
no definite dates were set. This
Is the usual time for the Nov-
ember meeting.
"Generally speaking, the ma-
jority of 'departments are oper-
ating within their budgets,". the
Clerk - Treasurer commented.
"Naturally, the expenditures of
the. Highways Department are
greater at this time of year.
These costs should' taper off
with the coming of the fall sea -
Mr. Berry said the Huron
County Public Library System
presently operating within
'ts budget. However, being the
first year of operation, the fin-
al outcome is a little difficult
to predict at the moment, he
'stated.
"Regarding Health Unit ser-
vices, this- particular depart-
ment is operating within its
budget at present, but Council
should. be made aware of the
fact that in 1968 there will be
no national health grants avail-
able," the Clerk -Treasurer said.
"In 1967, a' budget of $23,70
was set aside in this section for
which 100 per cent will be re-
ceived on monies spent. In 1968,
the Cotinty' will have to pay 50
per cent of this cost, or, in
other words, approximately $12.-
000."
Report was that admissions
at the Huron County •Pioneer
Museum in Goderich continue
to be favourable, but Mr. Berry
pointed out that ope must re-
member that attendance is re-
maining fairly constant White
operating costs are increasing.
Only other revenue through
the county mill rate.
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TO THE ELECTORS
.OF. HURON-BRUCIt
Dear Friends:
As this will be my last opportunity to reach
you by weekly press before Election Day, Tues-
day, October 17th,, I would like to take this
opportunity of thanking you for your kindness
and courtesy during the campaign.
I have mVt•niany of you but there are also
many I have not been able to meet owing to
limited time, but 1 do solicit- your support and
vote on October 17th.
In the five years that I have served as your
M.P.P. I have endeavoured to do my best in
looking after the affairs of this Riding and also
promoting at all times the interests' of Huron -
Bruce.
I have been working to promote the agricul-
tural and industrial development and growth of
Huron -Bruce which will be of benefit to all con-
cerned. y
Sincerely,
MURRAYAUNT
GAUNT is GOOD
FOR HURON -BRUCE
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E -ELECT 1 GAUNT,Murray X
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