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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-06-01, Page 84 r Plann wants stun • C -,- THE HURON pcP0745R JUN , 1978 Are-a We ddi a.. g A request by Owlet George • use a planning technician to keep Penfold_ for a leave.. absence to' things rolling. along in the study for his Masters Degree, in planning department "as best as Planning and Development- at he possible University of Guelph is being McKillop Reeve Allan considered by the guron County Cam-Obeli; Chairman of the Planning Boar, 'planning board, admitted that At Friday's Meeting of county Penfold's request "bothers" him, council, however, some indication "Approval has not been • was given to the planning board - granted yet," Said Warden Gerry • Of the feelings of members. Ginn. "A further recommenda- Goderich Township Deputy- tion will be coming in." , reeve Grant Stirling said he was * * ** ** surprised this request was put The curator of the Huron forward by Penfold g this time. County Pioneer museum has been Sliding said he understood the authorized to make application to in the first year by saving One salary ,T,-;12,592, An automatic garment press-at / $8,i00 would also reduce reduce the laundry staff by one. The machine will cost $13,500, Most of that amount- will be, saVed‘. '••••. Huron County manhours • Or mean. an . 4.ctqal saving of about $4,900 in wages, per annptit. , .Cleaning could become • one • man operation with the pnrchase of a, new floor maintenance system with an initial Cost of, $1,400. County council' agreed Friday that one domestic position , at HurOnview will not be replaced in September 1978. In the 'food services end ,of Huronview management, 4. effective June 29 the main meal of • the day willbefed to residents in the evening, . changing a long standing policy to serve the main meal at noon. ft is believed this change will reduce parttime staff hours and ' planning department was short- /•-•Wintario.for a grant towards the nutritionists and representatiyes She . said 40 pef cent of the "It's an embarrassing situation mean the eventual reduction. of , . staffed and extremely busy. / installation of a chair lift for -the .rican welfare agencies and the f•inding would have to be raised to have to go and tell sconeone • - one fulltime staff • member "Is the work going to be kept., handicapped • in the museum. ministry of agricultrue and food. l• :ally before provincial grants you don't know how to budget." through attrition. up when we're short a planner?" It is believed .that the install- were attending a seminar sp.on- would cover the rest. • asked Stirling., ation of chair lifts in public go-tell by the University of • Ms. Cousineatb...Said 'many thiFnges said thet cars he ahnidghhocuosstinogf make such Deputy'I oehairrme eavne of f Planning director Gary buildings would. be eligible for Guelph. ' H ow i John k educational policy for its *a * a *—* mittee to investigate the feasi- apd -go into debt. reported Friday that two flints of ,wSthaoffoisrda, , , young people expect' too , much it almost impossible for people to the Huron County library Board, Davidson said the county has an Wintatio grants ()QM pa cent They agreed to form a com- when tier start out on their own live debt free. . , bility of a financial counselling . , "When they get married they the London Credit Counselling Rolls. for the years 1842 to li348 q Lang said requests for help to the Huron District Assessment employees and, that the planning Huronview is getting more and . board felt Penfold's request was more automated. In 1979, d small service. No existing organization think they should have everything Agency alone have doubled! in the have been presented to the valid enough to warrant consider- garment folder will be installed in • specializes in counselling people their parents have, but their first quarter of•the year over the county library by the University of • . ation. Davidson said the plan is to the Huronview laundry which w ill in debt, although many family parents had to work for 30 years previoug quarter. - Western Ontario' Library System,* c,...t.••••4K 1.)ebtourlsellipg needed An agency to help people handle their debts is needed in Huron County, say about 20 social service representatives who met in Goderich his week. 'The delegates, health nprses, problems are connected' with money. • Amy Cousineau, from .the departnient of family services in Guelph, said it would cost about $25.000. to establish the agency. to get theirs." Ted. Ling, a representative for the Ontario Association of Credit Counselling Services, said some people falling into debt are reluctant to ask kik 'Kelp. F.A411111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffill11111111111111N111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111111111111E :111rAr r OOD STORES Kik 7 0111rn IMP MEM IMMO MOB CULBERT EREDEBRAND Suian Gayle Hildebrand, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert , = Hildebrand of Seaforth and Mark Armand. Culbert, son of Mr. = and Mrs MeLCulbertnfrioderich, were married a double ring • ceremony_a_t_North Street United Church, Goderich on May 27. . = Rev. Ralph King Officiated at the ceremony. The bride was given E in marriage by her father. The maid of honor was Jan .Orren of , Mount Clemens, Michigan and the bridesmaids were Penny.. =' Prices effective till closing Lansink of Seaforth and Linda Hackney of London and Cathy T uesday JUne 6, 1978 Eisler of Kitchener. The groomsman was Jim McAstocker of = Mission, British Columbia and ushers.. were Scott Ryan of = NOMMO MEMB • 1 MEN MEW 4== OF OUR SAVINGS-PRICED QUALITY FOODS OEM NOM , OEM VIM NM* 1.1111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ff limmii)DUCE> • • • • omilm • monwil • • • borough, Michigan and Stratford. The couple will reside at R.R. • = , 6; Goderich. (Photo by Phillips) = '.• Bayfield and' Ken Wilson and Randy Schmidt of Goderich. • - = ' 4/11W/ The reception was held at the'Seaforth Community Centre and a NI= guests attended from Vancouver, Kitche,ncr, London, Peter- INN' - .1001111* — Prod. 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Planning director Gary , Davidson said at one time, the planning department diet all that work for citizens in Huron County, but that-thecosts are now very soon whether or• not the OEM municipalities have been .able to ' C NMI Cost Passed Along 10 Lb. , issue building permits under the National Building COde. Planning director Gary Davidson warned ' Friday at county council's May . session that some legal advisers gill11111111111111111111111111111111111MIMMIMMUMMIMIMIIIIIIM sllllllllllllllllll mumnommiummitimimmiummimmiLuP " °Off/ ore • • mom Mom loom 1 = • say the municipaliteiS cannot passed along to the individuals = Tender 69 issue building permitt unless requesting amendments to the • 12 Oz.' they have • passed the necessary official plan. He said ibis, work bylaws enforcing the Ontario must be dane 'properly i'nthe first Building Code Act of 1974. instance, or it gets bogged doWn , "We may. have a challenge in when it reaches the Ministry = Box Elm =WI 1 • • Napoli ate .7=1111 .v.."!lialliimir .4 PIZZA °L 1 19 - pkg. . .., • I . MIMI . I , _ = . e ,410.. Schneiders arom, = aft Luncheon = = McCain straw.,= ' OW_ELS SHORTCAKES 12 °z. rsonno ‘AMMUMIIIM.11.1.11.Ampop INEIM a .7411111111.1.11110111. office. Jewitt ,retorted he was not opposed to'costs being passed Colborne Township very soon," ,said Davidson. "Then we'll know." ' OEM • .. . a ANIL MEN 111•11141 MINN 11•1 IMMO IMMO - - • In Londe,sboro recently, county,. • along to individuals. He did say, • Rasp. or Choc.- Chetrv' eon 4 ••••• = MEATS. however, he was cOncerned about the "red tape and paper work in planner Roman Dzus told the Huron • County Municipal IMO Officers' Association annual what should have been a very = MOM meeting that 'unless a municipa- simple Operation". • lily has passed a bylaw enforcing Reeve Bill Elston, - Morris 2 Pkg. 1.39 4.0.0A, 8 Oz. • 10 varieties Pkg a •,„._ . v%:". r a C re# Tri/it r. k""I 1 e l iii kk14 ma_ a Lb. = a , •• • • . awn • = Schneiders MINI SIZZLERS the Ontario Building Code, it has Township, agreed. Elston said, = 1 Lb. no legal basis to charge for, or "Slowly but surely we're grinding' MP Roll Pkg. 4N4 El" BOLOGNA issue a building permit. Dzus said private enterprise to a halt." "•"' • at IWO time the Ontario Bbilding "Sure4( , there's a di fferent ‘‘ Sc-h-n-e-ict-e-rs-81u-e-ribb-0ri: • Code Act of 1974 is the only approach," ' said Elston. He 'legislation that can be 'used to oomplained. that the rights of control construction in 'a munici- indiViduals are being hampered • By the piece Schneiders MEAT PIES itk'fil • • . ;talky. - At Friday's meeting (4-county council, the planning department reported that the model bylaws to, appoint a chief official and inspectors and to regulate the issuance of permits and enforce- ment of the Ontario Building Code Act of 1974 are available and should be distributed to each by government controls. • a Warden Gerry Ginn said that a a a too often, people consider that ' MIMI OEM planning is right for others-l but VOIMII OM IMO too restrictive 'for - them as , ...... individuals. Ginn asked council'to • UM SIM consider the situation - where a = 411kik OM IN iiii....111111111k resident wanted a change in'the •IIIIM Nom • ..,......_—..1% zoning. from residential to a . „........"••n 111. commercial. , NM ' MUM. , linimb . . . 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Bag build a hog barn beside his place = - Davidson did agree with of b • Turnberry Reeve Don Eadie that SAUERKRAUT V-8 Vegetable JLJICE• giongz. .89 may the Ministry gave them in 1974," Davidson told council. about the farmer: that wanted tO 675 gr. Nit. • Will IMO usiness. MOM • Min MON ktoittittkkk * * * * * it will cost the local municipalities MIME more to comply with the Ontario This is an election year for the , = Building Code Act.0 Davidson said there is no doubt the WPM IMMO IMO MEP NEM • MINI MEM municipalities and when norninar don rolls around , Goderich Mae Imen will be responsible for the . = owe Ministry has passed the costs and . ... the responsiblities of building nominations for the election of the = Mmil Min Nola separate school trustee for the 1.0ii MN inspection along to -the munici- a a, northern half of the county. a a panties. 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Things like faulty roofs and leaky GM* MOS efor basements and poor quality flooring just don't come under this Act. Two amendments to the • county's official than, one in The changeover to the metric system is causing the Huron County Planning Department some concern. The• Ontario Ministry of Housing has reminded •-the planning depatt- ment that as of July 1, 1970, alL units. ' "This will cause a distinct peoblein for the planning depatt-‘ ment as the budget item -for metric conveition•in the proposed 1978 budget was deleted," Said planning board chaitiriati - Allan Campbell, McKillop reeve. a am MARGARINE z af ON= -$010° e ,41# .49 = - MARKET _STORE HOURS Mthounr"; Tau:riga' FWrie.d9-'9Sat" 94' *1 Hullett Township and one in 1 Lb. Blyth, stirreil some comment Tub k \v. planning documents submitted to among councillors. Hallett Reeve a the Ministry must be in inettic *41414 tOkkk John Jewift said he is concerned about the costs which must beo paid by indiViduals to obtain a simple zoning change. He said each of the two citizens inthese speCific cases paid about $1,300. to hire "outside help". "l'rn -enncerned about the ted N MI ere WE RESERVEJK, BIGHT TO WI; " . LIMIT QUANTITIES TO larmi AVERAGE FAiouragouutemEsirs.-t. MM1111/11111/11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111110111111111111111011111011111091111101111111111011111011114 UMW