BOARD CONTROL
0 ANOTHER COUNCILLOR'S VIEWS. All tho members of the City Council do not ces eye to eye with Councillor 0. B. frT™# ii m '110.l 10 . iuiti "l'o" of board co»1 • the Cl 1? 6 t »«0U8 industrial untak« ll RS ' ■ C °! lncil ' or M'Kenzie takes the view that Councillor Norwood fL ron V n P'emise that- the council mauaj ?® tlle various industrial "m«i he couneil does not ei ', ectio » of a will anywhere—and lays down the policy that a t?o! S f m fh ere f ited . but leaves the conu° P, % • to llie proper authority the Oily Engineer. Councillor Norwood to whose enterprise and application Councillor M'Konzie gives all credit, haa decided to set up a board to manage tho milk department. Now, no mattSrt what gentlemen we secured for this work outsioe the trade, they would have to begin by learning it. What was wanted by Such concerns was a good General manager—one who thoroughly underatood the name. Further, these boards cannot be established, and their members paid without becoming servants of the city corporation, and is the class of man Councillor Norwood is after going to submit to thatP It seems to me unlikely."
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 9
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200BOARD CONTROL Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 9
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