Clinton News-Record, 1974-07-04, Page 11Coupty:council
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• , Oontintied from page .1
assistant-chief, Fire Seivices section,. office
of the Fire Marshal, addressed *couricil On
the importance of a central dispatch system.
for fire brigades in Huron. Although coun-
cil felt that a co-ordination of radio, equip,
merit for fire brigades throughout Huron
was of paramount importance (at•present
only fire departments in. Wingham and
Blyth are radio equipped with the. Exeter
department soon to be added) it was
generally agteed by, council that a central
dispatch system was the "coming thing”
and "something to work towards".
The recommendation of the deVelopment
corninittee was approved, however. That
recommendation was that a reptesentative
of each fire area hoatd .together With. the
County Fire co-ordinator and the.dovelop-
ment officer of the County, Spence .Cuni-
mings, form a committee to study a central
dispatch system with a compatible fire net-
work and report back to county council,
County recreation was brought to the at=
lention of county council through a presen-
tation by Don Reid, a consultant from the=
,:sports and Recreation Bureau of the
httittiary..' of Community, and Social Ser-
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ry
F ... rJcats pass ices.
He asked that .Huron Coupty council
(41Z1f4itii to -look at ,the, im
nlications and structure of recreation in the.
!3ounty. •
Reid reviewed, .the, seven "dilaters"
which were established in Grey, Bruce-and
Huron Counties following a ,meeting last
September zit ,Pike Lake: He said the:main
idea behind the clusters, Was to share
problems and int:on-nation so that
recreational'planning, could be carried out
in a larger region than ever before possible.
He told county :Cot:their that not . all
people in Huron County heyeaqual oppor-
tunities, for recreational programs and ad-.
ded that decisions about recreation die •
presently being made, by only "certain sec- . • tors of the county". . .1
Reid presented a report which 'showed
that prOvincial grants in Huron. County for
recreation presently, amount " to
$101,460.45. He said not:all municipalities
are presently applying for these probably
because they don't know What,is available
in the Wayof grants, don't know how to ap-'
ply or don't • have ,a rec.board *which 'is
necessary 'before some grants, can be
sought: • : -
Members'of county council representing
towns and villages with arenas • and
recreational facilities welcomed the
suggeStion.that some plan might be devised
whereby the costs of reereatton , could be
shared.
• ASHPIELD DEVELOPMENT .
In other :business, ' the •planning. board
.Over_$500;was raised last Saturday! Sunday and Monday when
the Clinton Centennial Committee staged an antique auction
and sale at the 'Clinton arena. Most of the work was carried out
by volunteers under the direCtion of 'ways and means chair.-
Man, Dart Hall. Here• with their backs to the camera are
secretary and clerk Torn Feeney, and auctioneers Richard
Lobb and Bruce Rathwell, who donated their. services. Another
. auction Is planned for next year as well. (News-Record photo)
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From the horses mouth
Monday night at London in
,he seventh race, Miss Belle
Bars owned by Fred Fowler of
r4ondesboro was second with
rank MacDonald on the bike.
Thursday at London in the
eventh race, Pebbies Girt
wned by Ron Feagan Dun
as and Geo, Feagan• of
Ioderich was third with Gerry
nebuck of Goderich on the
ike. In the 'tenth race, Shadow
Bars, owned by Fred Fowler
Old driven by • Frank
4acDonald,, was third. Sat.
light wit) closing night fot the
&stern Fair Raceway at ton-
don. -
At the Clinton Raceway lait.
Sunday 'in the. first race,
Virginia's. Misty , owned by
Robert :Mclean and driven by
W. McLean, both of Goderich,
was second. Fifth in . the same
race was Dianne Camp; owned
by Mrs. Irene Dupee, and
driven by Bruce Dupee both of
Clinton, Out of the money was
Linda E. Walbob,, owned by
Robert and Walter , Deer both
of Goderich with Robert
driving,
The second race winner was
Timberina Hy owned by At=
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WEEK'STHIS l
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received .approval for amendment .fiye to
the Official Plan to permit„the development
of Maypark. Development in Ashfield
Township' just south of Port Albert.
The County's Director of Planning, Gary
Davidson, told county council the develop-
ment had been controversial in .Ashfield
from the standpoint that it closed off access
to the public of the beach.' HoWever, accor-
ding to the plans presented to council, this
problem• no longer.' exists.
'The plans are for cottage development
only :and. while year; round residents,
especially those with school children,
Wonlepose a problem •for Ashfield people
and the county .as well, 'it is lelt seasonal
residences would pose no hardship for the
municipality. : •
Arnendthent six of the Official Plan was
also approved which makes it possible fot
Radoma, owners, and developers of
Vanastra, to convert the fornier Officers' •
Quarters into apartments. Plans call for 24
apartments per building with four two!
bedrooni apartments and font one-
bedroom apartment per floor. Ample
parking will be available on the premises,'
county planner 'Nick Hill told council.
.iteeve, Elgin ,Thompspri, TtiCkersmith„.
said his council was-anxious 'that only two
of the four buildings slatedfor renovations','
would be conyetted•at one time so as not to
"flood the' market" with apartment accom-
modation: all 'at once. •
Considerable discussion wa's held
during the day on*:the planning board's
proposed regulatiens regarding building' lot
sizes; • That subject is presently under
study by the planning board in conjunction
with the land division committee and the
'Board of Health. .
,The' proposed regulations would affect
only lots in rural.areas and hamlets and
villages without proper sewage and water
facilities and are designed to take into con-
sideration several different types of
situations common to 'development in these
arees.,
• ' Planning Director.. Davidson noted that
at .present, lot sizes are occasionally
required to be larger than necessary due to
leek of proper guidelines. He said the
.propaed legislation would serve to guide
lot size for the purpose of severance, and
the issuance of municipal building permits.
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nold Doak and driven by Jack
Meriam both of Goderich. The
mile was in 2:12 and the payoff
was $17.60. Second was Avon
Triie Lee, owned by Harold
Gibbings of Clinton with Jack
Pollard driving, Lee Camp
;owned by 'Bruce Dupee and
driven by Wayne Dupee Clin-
ton' was third.' Babes Boy,
owned by Rieri Vander Hock
Kincardine and driven by Den-
nis Jewitt Clinton' was fourth.
Sebetingville owned by ' Ray
Mathers and driven by John
Mathers both of Goderich Was
fifth. .
In the third, Jet Command
owned by. Bruce Vollancl
Goderich and driven by Frank
MacDonald was the winner.
The mile was in 2:12.2 and the
payoff was $4.60. Second was
Scotch A Plenty owned by
Brian Rutledge Brussels and
driven by Dennis Jewitt. Third
was George Tsacc owned by
Ronald and Carmen Kerr of
Goderich with Jack Modern
driving,
Fourth in the fourth race was
Adiade Queen owned by Alex
Rohde Mitchell with Art,
bolt driving, Out of the money
was Brenda Herbert, owned
and driven by Dennis Jewitt,
In the fifth race, Ladys David
owned by John Jewitt of Lon-
desboto and Dennis Jewitt was
third with Dennis Jewitt on the
bike.
In the sixth race, third Was
Stirticrest Irene owned by
William James of London and
driven by 'Dennis Jewitt,
Fourth was Miss Direct Baker
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Sewage plant,
ciintinued from page 1
Committee• of town council chairmen,
Councillor , Ruth 'Roy, concluded with'a,'
dinner at Hotel Clinton, .' - • ••
A survey made in 1968 by the Anderson
consulting engineering firm:indicated that
the then existingsewage' facilities 'were
drastically overloaded. After preliminary
sketches , were made. for an extension,.;
property tit. the amount of one and a half
acres was purchased from John Parker.
Council moved with caution but it was for-
ced in early July 1972 by the ministry of
he environment to take immediate action.
as the Bayfield River' was becoming
poNted. The Ministry's office warned that
ilass Clinton proceeded with the exten-
ion, then all future growth in the town
would be curtailed by a, freeze on reSiden- •
• tail 'and indtiStrial subdivision approVals,
Following.' the' necessary :Ontario.
Municipal Board approval for 'a bylaw, to
iMpOse a sewer.rate, the contract.was let •
Jtily;•two.years.ago for $681,800. A Central
Mortgage and Housing loan of
8513,900 (tWO' thirds of 'the total cost' of
• $770,800)'was announced in Janufary, •
1973, one:quarter of the loan is forgiveable.
To• obtain the funds .necessary for „the'
repayment of :the capital cost, interest
rates, the maintenance and operating cost
of the new .modern system a service rate of
395 per cent of the town's, water rate is,:
charged to residents having the sewer con-
nection;Thesyetem Will be paid for, in a 20
year period,
owned by Lorne Tyndall Clin-
ton and driven by Frank
MacDonald.
The seventh race winner was
Imp Mathers owned by Charles
Eugene and John Mathers all
of Goderich with John driving.
The mile was in 2:10.1 and the
payoff was $11,00, /Third was
Jimmy The Btitler, owned by
Robert and H2O, Jerry
Goderich with Robeit driving,
Out of the money was Astra
Blae, owned by Ernest Brown
and Harold Gibbings both of
Clinton with Harold, driving.
The eighth race was won by
Clever Larry owned by Wm.
Laverty and Ron Williamson
and driven by Gard Pullman
all of Seaforth. The mile was in
2,10.4 and the payoff was
$4,90. Second was Scarlet Slip:
per owned by Grant and Carl
Fisher *Goderich with Carl
driVing.
Third in the ninth race, was
Herb Mon owned by Dan Lerch
London and driven by Gerry
Roebuck,
Colas Duchess, owned and
driven by Melford tester of
Forest won the Clinton Centen-
nial Pace. The mile was in 2:01
and the payoff was $5,90.
Second was Frosted Flakes
owned by Eric Schellenbetger
Clinton and driven by Don Cor-
bett, Out of the Money, was
Miss Belie Bars owned by Fred
Fowler and driven by Prank
MacDonald,
This Priday night, July 6, the
Goderich Raceway will open
for the stithrtiner Season with Et
fine program of stake races.
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