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12 CQDERJC}1 SIGNAL -STAR, THU,RI •SPAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971
A summarized brief by Reeve Pciul Carroll
Ina--Sariy general assessment of advantage df • the
thiS report, two important investMent there. It,,
factors come to mind: The first waterborne ear
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capital' limit growth potential (sewage ; facility hays already been taxed
ct that treatment),, beyond' its limits. In 1970, over
is shipped Land useplanning has been thirty .applications for Seasonal
• is that it is hazardous to make more economic. `y than .by ally ' ' and is carefully examined in dockage were refused; . general
broad •sta`temen'ts anld • other method: At•''thyis•rpoint it is--�r(Yoderich with a Town --Plan in tourist •traffic increased-- about
conclusions .about the need of "apparent that the needptdbably effect. '65°•1('' over 1969;• visitors were
the Mid -Western Region. The exists for additional We believe that the reduction .continually docked 2 and 3 •
four Count structure is divided expenditures to mollify the of erosion must be undertaken abreast. The Town of Goderich
into two distin.t .and separate freight handling pfoeed'ures in ung the Lake Huron'shoreline, ;presently petitioning the
halves. a. Huron and Perth;, the Harbo.0 ' , area. Crane and Further' information is, required ' Federal Government for specific
w' agriculturastorage, facilities.are required•for and should be provided by the improvements• to increase the
and b Ve11iP�on and terloo> •bulkcargo than salt &radPiovin a toexamie "w.hat stepsps
capacity
as much
as,,is S
possible;
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dyinamic, . (eneral ,conclusions immediate area,. :. several shoreline areas from further inadequate facilities (in terms -;of
may' have adverse e'tfects•on each industries , which ship products damage. , present demand) will turn off
- =.opposite ---pars•-.: sSecondly, - the by" • water, but from , the' PortSOrCL/.�'L,:' ND�"'""'�' the:.�flow of •,teitr�rists traffic just as'
c.iseif ;signs - of "'regional °, facilities of MontrealAdditional EG0�10MIC WELFARE fast as the efforts of this
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, . developm 'nt" imply a structural data' is required from the Golden The goal: "to provide ' Municipality have turned it oni
change in present administrativeThe Municipality does
Triangle Area of the Region Co "� p p o r t u n i t i e s •and not have
bodies such as local Councils at determine how. extensive the encouragement for . every access the kind of funds.
various levels of jurisdiction. It is ,need for these suggested individual to meet his- basic needed to make the necessary
important that we take t)iisfacilities is. Studies should be economic, psychological improvements, and the Region,
opportunity to discuss and _ undertaken by M 0.D.A., the and physical needs etc " can.'
t,lio Provincial -Government, and
bnJ
suggest mea.ures for "regional Provincial Government,and the hardly' be disputed. It is the
Federal Departments
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_develoment , but, equally, or Federal a Govern•naent in.. a important that income levels ,concerned must make he
even " more important . to co-ordinated manner that would generally be increased to a level necessary effort together to
participate in . any discussions 'ensure co-operative development comparable, with Provincial capitalize on this rapidly
involving structural changes in in terms of serving" the - entire
our local governments. It must regional distribution of products
be made clear ,that we have a patterns. ° Only through
-strong desire to participate co-ordinated effort can a
actively in this aspect of regional regional port play an effective
change. role in the development of
For this Western edge of -the ' Mid -Western Ontario.'
Region,'' the report. stresses Chapter 8 of the Design for
,various,needs centred around the Development report deals with
ultimate goal of improving the specific goals, needs and
status of the residents of this priorities. ,-rafter only a quick
parts of ' Ontario. Ther Report -overview of this chapter, it
stresses 'the development of 'beco'nnes most evident that
--Tourism and the "controlled" •Huron County stands out in the
development - of Industry 'as entire Region as that part which
some of the answers. It does so requires the "biggest shot in the
---"'fns'-"t.he framework of the Growth a r rn ". t- In:'' e c o DO m i c v
averages. Only,' in this Way can expanding' economic inflow.
the 'goal be' truly realized. With
economic, development,' of APPENDIX ..
course, this is one end result. 1. We recognize that the
Housing costs must be report , refers ' in main to
reduced by the implementation "regional , development" rather
of new construction concepts. A than "regional government".
iron co-ordinat d effort is 2. ECONOMIC
s re e DEVELOPMENT: Two
required by all levels of uestions° warrant careful
government and their agencies to q
retard .to rapidly spiralling costs consideration - a. Is assessment
w h i c.h prevent e v e n s to be pooled "over.wa regional
middle-income groups from unit? • It is important that the
-K existing's- i nici'paiit- es- take -an
purchasing homes. active role in, these discussions.
HEALTH • An equitable' re -distribution of
In this immediate area there assessment resources is essential
Points Concept. When the time development, transportst, on rd.:...:appei,.rs to be adequate services s to maintain a world alanpe of S,.,
' finally `'arrives ' 'for specific ` cOttimunications, commani> y and facilities.-"- In considering: .eve u s; particularly in areas °of
proposals to initiate the and regional environment, regional needs however, is it higher industrial assessment. -b.
recommendations of the Report, health,,public saftey, education, possible that regional,, hospital What kind ,;of Provincial
the Provincial Government must • and, recreation and 'culture; a sere ices of a specialized nature assistance ,will be given ' to a -
recognize that the integration of medium or high ' priority is Should be ..provided to serve region? It is apparent that
Tourist Development, Industrial suggested for improvements- or Huron, Perth, Grey, a,nd Bruce? changes in the various structures °
Development, .and the' Growth changes regarding Huron London seems to be our present of Provincial grants and subsidies
'Points•',Contept is :only possible County. Only . in social ' and Es centre 'and would ,appear -to be could create' difficulties for the '
if` an inte,,grated transportation econom i '" heavily taxed. ' ° ' suggested "growth points". Will
mic welfare, does the gg g
system is designed to Report •, suggest that existing ' they - be 'stimulated, . or,
adequately: move tourists to andPUBLIC SAFETY
q , status' and =Services are generally' self-sustaining centres of growth,
from the Lake Huron zone; Base. for auto -insurance costs
acgeptable. Even this has been related County accidents caused within a given regiiiiitill, the
move goods, • materials, and u e"s t i o n e d b 1 oc.al case of the latter, are file smaller
qby a: local, .b. visitors -
products from resource areas ' representatives at the recent , . • a municipal units to be eligible for
and back to the major market -- •p • ' EDUCATION ..• special 'assistance? This matter
areas; and rovide' adequate a)Opportunities should be
J 'public discussion meetings about
P.. .. q . the -Report. • • �. "' OPpo should .,beclarified before the
interslinkage for the selected ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT provided to allow the' unskilled instigation of changes in the
'growth ,points' Our major
We• agree that economic labour. force opportunities for regional structures.
problem here is the bottleneck development problems are most • specialized education. We 3. Communication: The
of existing Highway 8' ' from :severe in the rural areas. There recdgnize that Conestoga College province must clarify its stand
'Stratford to' the MacDonald- appears to, be needed' • . a has recently appointed an area with regard to private or:..public:.
Cartier. Freeway. In order to diversification .of -the economic superintendent, to examine the control of 'CATV. systems.' The
ensure dynamic economicbase to open employment needs andprovide suitable myriad .ofr, potential tvses for
growth .in the above-mentioned opportunities and redilce the solutions to these problems. these • systems warrants a very -
manners, this bottle -neck must reported —out -migration' of •'b)' Pupil/teacher ,ratios .rnust close . examination as many
be eliminated. In . its recent. '`
Opportunities , must be watched with caution and private companies gain a larger --
population.
report, on.,, transportation, the . be provided4for skilled workers steps .taken to see.''that the control over this very effective
Economic Council ,,,of '_ Ontario • ualit of ou'r educational .- -
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to -increase• their training iocally , quality - /-- -
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-has suggested major design and also use' -those skills in, this programmes is not 're'dJ.tced° by
changes in the -highways system Cunty. At the moment it is uncfe'rstaffing: A oV Ce
in this part of the Province; but,' hard to ascertain whether we c) Tix -base; for education -
at this point; it is not clear as to have minimal ,amounts of skilled property??
the" specific extent of these labour in Huron County because ' RECREATION AND
design changes. a. they leave the ,County, or b. • • CULTURE
Tb considering transportation they ,h a V e restricted General ,problems here have
as the supposed key to -growth in : opportunities' for becoming been •discussed in' the opening r
Huron and Perth Counties, it skilled. The Growth . Poipts ' paragraphs. -.Specifically, we
becomes important that we do Concept' is important here, and s, concur that'the Lake Huron area
not" neglect to recognize ti -
we recognize that' this ,is a has a great potential for Tourism
importance of Lake Huron. The
Town of Goderich is the --only sensible approach to Regional and steps. mist •be taken t� ,
major port on the East side of development: preserve public access to the
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TRANSPORTATION AND waterfront areas. This must serve
the lake and its harbour facility ° .our . own.eo le and also
could have major influences on
COMMUNICATIONpeople
.the development, of this region. Water and Highways networks accommodate growing tourist
have been discussed abo-/e.1- """ ---- 'campsites,
More -public facilities for
One need only examine the - ,, boatingfacilities,
present trade and cargo handling essential 'that rail cargo service . P
patterns at ' the. , Goderich • 'be supplemented as need swimming facilities, snowmobile
Harbour to see an annual increases. It'would appear that" ..and ski trails, and outdoor group
sports most be provided The'
diminishing" tonnage 'of grains is this will not be a problem. We ; P
do- not concur with the' -recent Municipalities' 'themselves 'can
Jzoved,'through the Port. It has take steps to „fulfil these need
a bleen suggested by some that at changes in passenger rail service p
and do not feel that the but, once again, a co-ordinated
least one of the existing handling effort is needed amongst t e
and storage companies will cease Canadian Transport Commission is 1?
to function in a very few years, was justified, in allowing the various levels of government. A
On the other hand, salt handling
complete curtailment of case in point is the drastic' need°
h
asse n e
rrail Service, this
for improved boatingfacilities in
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is o n; the .�',inn c.Ceas�..ma.u,d; . £,>�t,��Ye,eik.,,��. , ..._.. �, _ .
r -' r iDs its'"! iii ,,,_. t1 «tis .. �+,,'area.-_;,-VAI+a s w*, TA, , or ` ,,r; thozgivai?�: z�i�, k , ,c§tx
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- eitil b tt h du rl' recreational and tourist boaters
In three years, since the major.
Federal Government overhaul of
Snug Harbour, the" use of the
reasonably stable and .secure.
What' can Goderich Harbour do
for : the entire Mid-Western
Region!?
Although insufficient data
exists to validate- the--extent-of
changes required at the Harbour;
ie makes common sense that the
existing•harbour facilities (docks
and piers) represent a substantial
investment .. of the 'Federal
Government and should be used
to their utmost " to take
Taxsplit
Pti y n m ent'
cum nunic-"atious sy§.teIn . CAT V
will no doubt have .a very large
effect on the enrichment of life
in isolated regions.
4. Public Safety: The Province
must continue ° to examine
closely the costs of automobile
`insurance to consumers. :t'he're
have. been many disces+spns with
regard to the base on which
pre .rums are assessed according
to the numberrand cost of
':acci.iiCntS. -lupi ti G i .(A� iAS:9� A�°11kk "sEsEssi 9 s.ss r9�WA7'v s......... P T w_ •Ess,
There were four accidents -
Monday February 1.
•Ori No. 8 • Highway, west of
Benrniller Road (Huron Road
27) Alice Margaret Allen, R. R.
2, Goderich and Donald Ernest
Cook, Goderich wereinvolved in
a two car "accid'ent resulting fn.
damage to the vehicles they were
driving. _ •
On No. 21 Highway north of
Port Albert (River Br:) Timothy
Eg John Hunter, R. R. 3, Goderich
and William • Oltman, 731
Princess Street, Kincardine were
involve in a car -grader accident •
resulting in minor damage to the
Oltman vehicle.
• Six accidents occurred Friday,
February 5.
need for more co-ordination
be'tWeen "the lakeshor ,,`
municipalities, the Province, anq '
the "Federal Government as
marina facilities are planned,
developed, and improved.
port
r' .r.
suss,. bAI
5. Education: Steps must be
taken ,to remove, the burden of
the "cost of education from
property owners.. Some would
suggest that the spiralling costs
of housing and renting are
pushed even higher as education
costs increase.
6. Recreation: The merits of
public vs private enterprise ,in
the development of large
outdoor ' camping and boating
facilities should be thoroughly
discussed: The municipalities
should' take more initiative . in
working closely with the
Province to establish an
integrated parks system which•,
will Servethegrowing needs -of
our citizens as them' leisure time
increases. '
It is evident that there is a real
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it will provide access to central
points , re: cultural, educatiorral,
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REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT
The. main concerns are water
supply and sewage treatment.
This s Municipality .. has no
immediate problem with either.
In the statistical tables (p. 135)
data should be changed for «
Goderich to indicate t t b th
%WAWA' f , ,
moderate community expansion
but there exists constraints in
one of the services which may
Continued from Page lq
administration was not involved
politically as are thembers of the
• board . and he ,added -that board
members would expect°no less
of the administration than to be
advised • how to operate as
economically as possible. '
"It• is- for this board to decide
•whether.it is niore interested in
public relations or t -hr board of
education's interest' isayments,"
concluded Elliott.
Reports showed that of 23
municipalities who asked for the
twice annual tax collections.
only 12 (or 42:9 percent)
specified the June 30 and
ee
a iNd,.1 iir'�``�
made any suggestion 'to the
board •concerning tax Collection
date.
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