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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-26, Page 6r S " r n "� .� y " '� �• - j� - r r w� r - 4 .'P', ts - POSITQR� SEPTEMSp 26, 1014 u tPr M hluron'fors�, r u fro' �' Lun4l st, ' 1 I r;�, ::• deb ncreased• cots of� supplies . �° 0`19 ACKS JOTTINGS Jim Britnell, Huron County ++'hich products these vital raw- engineer, holds out gloomy" materials. • u r n county,C090c' ' coros ects . where costs. are "Like Bell Telephone,' Mr? P ncerned for all road' Britnell obse.wed. "y ,ou either Two major issues are under deputy reeve . Sta.n Profit. He of the county plan until individual from Queens Park departments throughout the use it or do without ifs muniei alities could et their study at the presegt moment in recalled the uproar in that area P g count'. He li.as warned. all A stop sign now costs' the the Huron County Planning regarding the Hydro line crossing zoning bylaws passed, s hl municipalities to "logk for county about $25 to make up and Mr. Davidson said this was licit Department. , prime "�tgrieultural-1land. 0 x . trouble" in many areas, of the install on a post in the ground, The first issue up for discussion Now they're saying Bridge to be confused with a bylavG to program to provide roads far "Eight or ten of these are lost a uniform building permit Motors is a good thing," Reeve freeze land. In fact, he told citizens. Byer, weekend," Mr.Britnell throughout the county with one profit reasoned. "It may be, butit council that if the holdfng'2crning "Your • committee is , complained. He charged that set of rules applicable to rural bylaw was adapted, there is a real experiencing considerable motorists deliberately knock them pP is still agricultural band going out Y P P g' municipalities and another for of production,' ,possibility the land freeze on difficult' in securing delivery on down and mutilate them for the urban areas. Reeve Ev. Mcllwain of Colborne and Goderich would be many items which we use daily in sheer joy of being destructive. He• The second issue to which Goderich Township said he knew lifted by • they provincial ' our maintenance and construction told council of one stop sign at attention is being given is the the area in question quite well government. During the summer months a stripped. Most 'of the' victims made to the Soffcitor-General - operations.." Reeve Joe Dietrich, g Carlow at a dangerous inter ossibility of a Holding Zoning "We're suggesting a holding ,l ,member of the Liberal research were unknown to the police and requiring clear' and mandatory chairman of the Huron County section which had been P g g and told council only a very suras gg t g staff attended the public hearings nothing to link them to narcotics. instructions for o7ice on their Bylaw to give local councils portion of agricultural land was bylaw based on the Official p g g p Road Committee noted in his malicioush knocked over, control over develo rnent until g Plan,"said Mr.bavidson."Rather -into the May. I1" police drug raid Only three youtf s were charged powers to search and•how• to do it.. report. "it is becoming ' recently. This particular sign w•as, P development.' used for commercial on a Fort Erie motel. In the course with oswssion of marijuana and Evidence at the en uiry has such time as secondary fans and P than would allow everything t, it is p 1 q increasingly difficult to call set into a heavy base to P develo nett.' of the hearings, many interesting 5 minors were charged with indicated that there are no official tenders or quotations on manv, discourage vandals. The OPP zoning bylaws have been Bridge Motors purchased which it would allow development,under questions were raised concerning drinking offences. rules faid down'for Ontario Police items of machinery, equipment . discou1ficcit ge discovered the sip approved in conjunction +with acres of farm land, most of which the authority of the county plan." police 'force activities. Both the Under the • Narcotics Control on the subject of searches for and supplies since mpstt b ddeis missing was not able to rightitHuron's Official Plan, is still ,>n farm production. Only The planning' director, offered conduct of the" regional police Act, police may search an ' lace drugs - who is to be searche and County Planning Director Gary the portion of land formerly the services of his department to i, g p p Y 5 p b d are now ctualifying their bids and and three men from the county force during -the raid and the other than a dwelling without a in what manner. This power has Davidson told council there occupied by the buildings, on the any municipality who would like making them (subject to price toad department had to be should probably be one uniform g to have a count planning power of police forces in. general warrant if they have reasonable' been left to the police policy and adjustment at the time of delivery dispatched at night to reinstate P farm is being used for the Bridge employee attend a reyular eouneg s i�q,the execution bf drug raids was rounds to suspect that narcotics to the discretion of individual building permit across the Motors building.g nc g g P ++hich could be, from six to 12 the sign for the safety of l meettn or special meetln to investigated. may be found. In addition, they officers,. months away." unsuspecting ritotorists. county, especially' in- the rural Reeve Th omas advisedlouncil g ` P g. Specifically, the hearing was may search anyone found in the In contrast to the Landmark municipalities with a wide varier' ghat people were confused about discuss the merits of a holding P. Y� g Y "While not coming right out Jack McCutcheon, reeve of s tonin bylaw, - called in order to examine the place. they are raiding. The law raid,- an R.C.M.P. Inspector in and saying it, some suppliers are Brussels, suggested that if the of building problems. ° the building , regulations from g Y The ase of Arid a Motors 'ust •°I•, , ;, ,; alit, conduct of the Niagara Regional g g would, 'therefore, seem to give g charge of drug invest aeons for g g g indicating that if yqu don't want signs were installed on steel c i g - J outside Win ham in Morris nruntupa t•.N to musp Clerk John Berry said he's Police force -into the May 1 I t drug -the police immense powers in Southern Ontario testified that Iris to buy on our terms, there ar e past,,, rather than wooden ones, 1 g 1'ownshi was cited as a rime P P' that some eo Ie re and p p g raid at the Landmark ,Motel, drug raids.' In a summary of [rte men are intrusted only to strip �yho dozens of others who do and we they might be "more stubborn" example of the type of problem noticed the buiading as final y About 50 regional and R.C.M.P. evidence at the end of tyre search a person is a definite realh don't need your business so to push over with a car. , conch can Bridge Motors permit approval to build. In some rases Is; participated in the raid. Their hearings, both Berton Kellock, suspect. Moreover, they are not badly that we need to take a "'These people don't seem to .occur. a new building on the land sevcrenc.c is t; orders were to search all persons the Comniirsion lawyer and to strip search, if'only marijuana Another risk," the report said. have any preferences," said Mr.a ronsc acted Morris Township property where however. required before construction can found at, the motel and to strip ' Gordon .McNab,r�Counsel for the 'the, possession is suspected. 1'hc County Engineer is .in the Britnell ++'ho advised that all no building permit w'5s re quiied• begin map well search all the women While large amounts o heroine Board of Commissioners of Niagara. Regional Police urged inspector from the Brantford Regional Police Force. described a proeess • of securing more, information on this from manner of posts had been tried to � stop the senseless expenditure of However, upon making p g •ancf problems develo � in this .area unless I be fou�d, Royal Commission drug. in the Brantford area problem company - the 3M company - application for access to the pp s61llethin is done to streamline g was expected to only a ` .,the under raid municipalities other municipalities and from the Cher vin having to replace signs. highway, the Ministiry of . the followed in issuing , small amount of marijuana was Judge Pringle that a clarification which was of similar magnitude p a see if there isn't some Britnell did tell council he procedure ' & seized. In all, 45 women were �fip of the Narcotics Control Act was as- the one of the Landmark. However, he those solutions could probably erect the signs on Transportation and Communica.tiotts denied Bridge building permits. ; Gat+ Davidson said that about N' subjected. to intimate searchers and of the 71 men on needed.- "Mr. Kellock also suggested said that only persons identified as drug -users ".1f we cannot find a solution to . "this construction steel so that they not be destroyed, but he Motors a permit to construct a P 19 municipalities in Huriiri:Mill do, 1 't the seerle 56 were frisked and 1S that recommendations, should be by undercover agents were problem it will ,virtually destroy the low, bid tendering could added that sonic motorist who driveway since Huron's Planning not have zoning bylaws to control Martha Miller, vocal,00iyis Mf s. Mervvn Teiman and 4 s. Lovc. Dave Elliott, was bj'rthila held,.He described badFarts communication between searched, and skin searches were systemor many items we must struck the sign then by accident , Board advised the MTC the in land use policemen to the extent that some �, Student "Council 'election took things they saw'. The research carried out only after the person Yet purchase." Mr. Britnell said. %%told probably end u dead: P P Bridge Motors operation was conflict to the provisions in Huron, Development may be occurring in sonic municipalities NEWS of "It seems to depend where the ' t had been • arrested. such incidents as mass, indiscriminate To be more specific concerning The county engineer waned Coontv,s Offtciat-=Plan. which they don't want but have a ,�n9r could b6' found/ in case of searches of customers as occurred the kinds of..ncreases the county reeves and, deputy -reeves that for While there is still' some little. authority to control." he at the Landmark are likely to is f c'n Mr. Britnell spoke of used throughout-, contract*-- this. winter snow:plo+vtng would probably be : dispute surrounding the Bridge explained. He • said a holding Huronview' happen ).again unless official guidelines -are provided for all soap signs 1-i'uron. �, substantially higher than they I t H d h' fh Motorsoperation, -Gary-Davidsonld'be said the remises would••. be Pe+cloprncnt ([ening hyla++ ++told • .dlo+v under the :uuhdrity He said, there had been a 39 were as year. a sat t at e • 0 P I' F primarily a car dealership wliich IV t4 accompanimcrit with guitar and mouth organ. Step dancing problems. Insufficient briefing and treasurer. S , students of Miss Norma Garrett: Gerard, Mary Margare't'anid before the raid, the lack of a Running for president .were Charlie Bedard danced as a group and solo., numbers system to conduct searches, in an Karen Durniit, Betty Kanarski, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Garrett at the piano. order manner, so individuals Calvin Lovett ted Lorna Riley. the way,we are havinga fall 'rallyfor volunteers would not have been searched Students trying for secretary were r t r following the 'Family Night" program on October 10th. ifmore than once, and the .lack of Sharon Ellis, Judy Jewitt, Nancy All our used � you would have some spare time for volunteer work, we would easonable grounds to search Preszcator and Wilfred Teisma. , ��� ears arP Jixn- be happy to have you attend. everyone further added to a Greg Hallam, Nancy Sottiaux and ttlitioned to the """A breakdown in execution. Debbie Westerhout were running b MERE Olgb standard of it is now left up to the Royalfor treasurer.s 1 Commission Judge. J.A':Pringle. The results of Friday's election p ` DA'PSUN F; Quarrels weaken -case too submit a report to Attorney arc -. 'as follows: Karen ,� '� ��a'�quality. and catty General Robert Welch, on the Durnin, -President; Calvin Wvett, St) or 60 days z a a Commission's findings along ++pith Vice President; Nancy Preszcator, any recommendations. But Sccrctarv; Sharon Ellis, Editor warranty: is meeting eoncensus and Gt•e Hallam, Treasurer. y. .9 whatever, the outcome of the g enquiry, many questions have Now ++•a have a.p • enthusiastic When fdrmcrs or farm marketing boards are +working been -raised that need answers; Student's Council for Hallett organizations qua;rcl among ++-ell and doing a satisfactory job the power and the conduct of the Ccnt•al, School, \ themselves, they are playing into for producers, farmers tend to police on drugraids. tete ri hts of A Trip to The Western Fair 2 g 2 the hands of anti -organized- become complacent about the citizens, and the need for On Sept, 12, 1974, Mr. USED CARP TO 7 ,marketing groups that surface boards. They forget the knock- amendments to the Narcotics Janticson's grade six class OTA every time a new marketing board down, drag -out tights that Control . Act, to restrict the attended the Western Fair, They CLIC sets up shop. preceded the establishment of sweeping powers of mass set out for London at 9:00 a.m. As Tho hot This was the consensus of a most boards. They fail to sec the searches. they walked throw h several 9 P*0 job. 'fee whecli a kepis d f t 1 'I ' •� tp d g ! 1913 DATSUN fW �+•esyo� Rad. ' r ng g, lice or c Brit. v igi ancc . o war ntario o ice trees. The' Crown Counsel also percent increase in the cost of the price of fuel, has gone up along is not strictly an agriculttnc of directors of the Ontario "Trying ttj blame one group or pointed out many organizational raw mat erials to produce the signs in the county's Wroxeter with the cost of trucks and the wages of those who operate them. g p related enterprise as was „ speaker after speaker that the deficiencies in the Landmark office. This increase, Mr. Britnell Ewen a sntali item like centre per titled by the'official plan. per Bill Elston, reeve u1' t, Mr. John Nesbitt, of Blyth, was- welcomed to the Home at raid, Mr. Kellock said that the Police . advised, is due to the increase in line tint is Gostin more. This p� g • Morris Township, said the Bridge p' g the Monday afternoon gettogethet'. Marie Flynn, Norman Niagara Regional expected the cost of plastics and aluminum P c'ontntodity h s gone from under Motors operation was a "good Speir and Jerry Collins provided old tyme music with Morgan everyone in sight to be a rime y g P which are used in the production 5? per gallon to over $4 per thingfor the community". He' 1; Dalton singing a solo number for the sing -a -long." suspect and the ,planning and the of the °reflective materials sof gallon. The reason for the indicated the company would deal "� Thirtv residents having, September Birthdays were execution of the raid reflects that which the signs are made. increase is said to be soybean oiL, , in farm machinery, •a much p honoured at a party in the Auditorium on Wednesday throughout." He also stated that ye pointed out.there is only one an expensive ingredient, +which is service in the Wingham et R, afternoon sponsored by ,the Dashwood Women's institute'. if more time had been spent on company - the 3M company - neccs. to he product! needed area, as as other modes o(' The celebrants were presented with gifts ••' following the the planning of the raid and that for them.'that-,farnters thernsches set the program., Decorated cup cakes and tea were served by the instructing the officers, and if the n a Happenings i ns transportation. " ladies to about 200 residents and guests. Mrs. Ray Rader wars officers had not entered the motel P � Charles "Thomas, reeve of Grey emcee for the program which included piano and violin -,duets by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. readings Mrs. Ivan Rade, vocal with the ideathat everyone was guilty, then there would have,i At H.0 11'ett, Ce Township, asked what was wrong with the Bridge Motors duct "My Kitchen Apron" Mrs. Bill Berends and Mrs. been no need for the inquiry to be tyro development and argued it wasas Martha Miller, vocal,00iyis Mf s. Mervvn Teiman and 4 s. Lovc. Dave Elliott, was bj'rthila held,.He described badFarts communication between The [Itilleff" t'dtlfrall "Scliipol's buildings, fht?V jidi(cddi)ft'n`ht 9fi�'"' related as some other doo*M�Iiienls r6&piifly lit'tntittetl"tl r, iti`s on who celebrating . y Wednesday, thanked' the ladies tin behalf of the residents. policemen to the extent that some �, Student "Council 'election took things they saw'. The research oil agr-iculLural land- in HLiron. Entertainers from the Bayfield arca arranged a program for officers did not know who•was in place Friday. September. 13th. was used for school work. It -was a "It seems to depend where the ' t . "Family Night". Albert Craig sang several Country and charge of the raid where --,he" -�Alntost all of the walls displayed very educational and cn•joaable at;rictiliural land is and `+eho it Wcsti rn favourites and Irish' numbers providing his own ,�n9r could b6' found/ in case of slogans for president, secretary affects." mused Goderich IV t4 accompanimcrit with guitar and mouth organ. Step dancing problems. Insufficient briefing and treasurer. S , students of Miss Norma Garrett: Gerard, Mary Margare't'anid before the raid, the lack of a Running for president .were Charlie Bedard danced as a group and solo., numbers system to conduct searches, in an Karen Durniit, Betty Kanarski, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Garrett at the piano. order manner, so individuals Calvin Lovett ted Lorna Riley. the way,we are havinga fall 'rallyfor volunteers would not have been searched Students trying for secretary were r t r following the 'Family Night" program on October 10th. ifmore than once, and the .lack of Sharon Ellis, Judy Jewitt, Nancy All our used � you would have some spare time for volunteer work, we would easonable grounds to search Preszcator and Wilfred Teisma. , ��� ears arP Jixn- be happy to have you attend. everyone further added to a Greg Hallam, Nancy Sottiaux and ttlitioned to the """A breakdown in execution. Debbie Westerhout were running b MERE Olgb standard of it is now left up to the Royalfor treasurer.s 1 Commission Judge. J.A':Pringle. The results of Friday's election p ` DA'PSUN F; Quarrels weaken -case too submit a report to Attorney arc -. 'as follows: Karen ,� '� ��a'�quality. and catty General Robert Welch, on the Durnin, -President; Calvin Wvett, St) or 60 days z a a Commission's findings along ++pith Vice President; Nancy Preszcator, any recommendations. But Sccrctarv; Sharon Ellis, Editor warranty: is meeting eoncensus and Gt•e Hallam, Treasurer. y. .9 whatever, the outcome of the g enquiry, many questions have Now ++•a have a.p • enthusiastic When fdrmcrs or farm marketing boards are +working been -raised that need answers; Student's Council for Hallett organizations qua;rcl among ++-ell and doing a satisfactory job the power and the conduct of the Ccnt•al, School, \ themselves, they are playing into for producers, farmers tend to police on drugraids. tete ri hts of A Trip to The Western Fair 2 g 2 the hands of anti -organized- become complacent about the citizens, and the need for On Sept, 12, 1974, Mr. USED CARP TO 7 ,marketing groups that surface boards. They forget the knock- amendments to the Narcotics Janticson's grade six class OTA every time a new marketing board down, drag -out tights that Control . Act, to restrict the attended the Western Fair, They CLIC sets up shop. preceded the establishment of sweeping powers of mass set out for London at 9:00 a.m. As Tho hot This was the consensus of a most boards. They fail to sec the searches. they walked throw h several 9 P*0 job. 'fee whecli a kepis d f t 1 'I ' •� tp d g ! 1913 DATSUN fW �+•esyo� Rad. ' r ng g, lice or c Brit. v igi ancc . o war discussion at a meeting last week off attacks on the boards. of directors of the Ontario "Trying ttj blame one group or Federation of Agriculture. another far CEMA's diftirultics is Directors l+•arc warned by simply providing ammunition for ' speaker after speaker that the those >+ho could like to see ail,. crufial point in the egg pproar is boards w•iped,our. This is a time' t, who will set the price of farm for farmers to stick together and products -- farmers themselves. support the marketing legislation or wholesaler's and processors. they fought so hard to w•in." "The battle over egg prices is a The board agreed that farmers bargaining bat'tle." Gordon Hill, arc cos 1+` s'educcd by the kind president, told -directors. w6rds o' onsunter spokesmen 1; "it is @very bit "as much a who say they —don't expect i� struggle for bargaining power as farmers to be underpaid but are 'Was the recent strike by transit bitterly critical tef positive actions 1, workers in Toronto, or an• other by farmers to rr•v to get a fair st rike situation between return. a Management and labour. ' However, when the crunch et R, "Farmers must be in a postcon comes on food prices.' Mr. Hill pointed out farmers can depend to price their own products. only on thentsehes and their Nobody else can be allowed to do f-, r* ing board machinery to sec that for them.'that-,farnters thernsches set the "Because established price for farm products. ' NEWS OF Varna. Correspondent Mrs. Ivan McClymont Ann(versary Servlet A large crowd attended Varna Anniversary service at which Rev. Ale*ander Taylor conducted the service and the Junior Choir led inthe singing. The Sellwood Gospel Singers of 'Toronto ptcesent ed a few numbers. At r ittr a concert was given by the Sllllooil Singetto Pctreio it" 4 ivir, 0d W#. iii rkay Morrison and son were visiting relatives in the area. ' Mr. and Mrt; Fred McClymont and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley were Sunday visitors With Mr., and Mrs. Ivan McClymont. its Janice Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trimer Turner is faking ' Rt gtstered Nurses' Assistanee traitling at Wingham District Hospital this year. SPECIAL 5 With 3.00 gas purchase Case of Pop Shoppe Pop$2.59 Regular 2.76 — ALSO — With 3.00 gas -purchase Pop Shoppe Chips ,49 f Regular459c each Guaranteed Fresh Archioie's Sunoco 110 pen 24 Hours" - 0 e LB116 mon. astir >e oculi°T80 - • Low, Low mileage, up to 40 miles per "I. 00X1d1t10jLftW nice Alb Toctio. 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