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THE MAITLAND Valley Conservation Authority elected
new chairman and two new members to its executive at the
annual meeting held at Wroxeter Monday afternoon. Thi
group includes, from the left seated: Lorne Murray, Mary-,
borough . Township, vice .chairman; Jack Graul, Ellice
Township, chairman; George McCutcheon, Brussels, past
chairman; Mrs. Glen Shiell, secretary -treasurer; standing,
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John Coghlin, Elrria Township, chairrhan of the Conserv
tion Advisory Board; William Manning, Blyth, chairman,
Flood Controt.Advisory Board; Grant McLellan, chairmen,
Reforestation, Land ,Use and Wild Life; Resources Mana-
ger J. A. McBride, Wingham; Harold Robinson, Howick
Township, chairman Public Relations Advisory Board.
(Staff Photo)
Goderich Rotary Authority approves'
presents symphony budget of $178;475.
This Sunday -in the Goderich r•• toric • when he wanted to, in
District Collegiate Auditorium 'splendidly vital performance...."
the Rotary Club of Goderich will Mr. Brodie • has performed in
present the London Symphony virtually every sizable
Orchestra under the direction of community in Canada with major
Clifford Evens in the HocuS , orchestras and in -recital. He is
peens, Pops Concert' -•'•the founder of the World
As partof a varied program the Saxophone'Congress: the director
Goderich audience will have. the •
of the Brodie School of' Music and
Modern Dance and an instructor
Op'portunity' to hear two v
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at the Faculty of• Music. Branch Department of-the'En
outstanding performers • work. pleasure to come to Goderich
Peter Clements' latest work, University of Toronto. vironment, forecasts the largest. again but a� distinct added
A budget whichtotalled $178,-
475 was approved by the'Maitland
Valley, Conservation Authority at
its annual meeting in Wroxeter
New program
at. Domtar
on Monday. The final"figures in '
dicate. a lbvy spread over the 29
member -municipalities on a per-
centage of assessment basis, of
$48,391.25 as compared to a total'
last year of $32,729.61.
The budget, which" has had •
approval of the Conservation
Follows jOi't• exiwple
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.Huron County gets behind van Gastel
From reports heard by
members of Huron ,' County
Council at their session Friday, it
seems that the provincial
government Is' giving Jolin van
Gastel's, new `project at former
CFBClinton priority treatment --
and members of Huron council
were urged. to do the same.
Planning Director for.•Huron,
'Gar•, Davidson, said that. "sortie
kind of .a record" was made
iCently, in. the speed wit1� wtiictr
.certain matters pertaining to
former CFB Clinton cleared
government offices and Harold
Lobb, Reeve of Clinton, said that
if the Huron projeGt was getting
that kind of "government
support", Huron should "pull -all
the stop " to see that van Gastel
dets hi enterprize underway as
soon as possible.
A rel ort by Davjdson,irad this to '
say:
"The developer (van Castel) is
in the process of attFacting
various industries and residents..
However, until final approval of a
Letters to:
the Editor
ontinued from Page 3
beheld at Saltford•Valley Hall on
. Tuesday, February -29, 1972 at 8
p. m. for the purpose of discussing
stt,pet lighting- for Saltford we
wouldbe pleased to have someone
atter
Yours truly
Wilmer Hardy
Clerk -Treasurer
Crowd Small
Dear Editor,
Last weekend mybusband and I
visited-Goderich along with two
other couples. Not only was it a
As Artist -Clinician for H. A. expenditures in capital develop:
entitled "Suite Grotesque" will plea�srr,re to find we had come on
Selmer Wind Instruments of the A new program has been a merits at ' $77 625. Some $50 425 the purticolar weekend of
have • its world premiere in your
L�nite4j States, he has frequently recently introduced It • ; has been alioted.for a-dministra-
Gode'rich. Mr. Clements was Figure 'Skating Competition.
toured throughout the United DOMTAR`SSifto Salt Evaporator tion and maintenance..
commissioned by the Canada ' Naturally, we attended the event
States and Canada. , Plant in Goderich to recognized Grants from the provincial
Council through 'the _ London n andwha a delight to watch those
Peter 'Clements, who is the employees w fro have long government, will total $111,258
m' ° ' pry' , histories of service ' to the ' and revenue from, the airs 1t.e- your zer"s par ticipate anti -cry se,
Based on themes from the horror composer of "Suite Grotesque", _ hard ,
was born in Regina Saskatchewan. ' compan•v serve Conservation Area at Ben- . T leve was one o
pictures ` of the 1930's • the Presentations were made on miller is estimated at '$10000. young girl in
His university education was.
composition is partially particular, a Miss Becky C
received at the University - of ' Tuesdav to.more than 40 men in Special levies to municipalities• •
-performed o n the Moog Michigan where ' he studied recognition of service from 1`0 -include $6,5004for`the Upper Mid- sorry, can't recall her second
Synthesizer. x.co,mpoSiticn'' with Ross Lee, years to more than 40. dle Maitland Water Resources name) who so deservedly won the
-Also-appear jug 'on Sunday --will Sr. trophy 'for free skating, I
Finney•and Leslie Bassett. " •• Those employed at the plant Project, flood plain mapping, $2,- g
be concert Saxophonist Paulof'believe. I sincerely hope that
Besides this compesiti'on,. Mr. who received pins for_ 10 years .� 000 and Village of Brussels, land,
Brodie who has drawn top reviews •Owe len wont let this girl doWn
all over North America. Clements has several other service or more on Tuesday were 'purchase, $325.' and will do their best to cultivate
works' in the collection of the James Doherty. Alexander Boa. Capital projects expenditures
• •the talent which she so deffftftely
Paul. Brodie is certainly Canadian Music Certre. These Patrick Kennedy. Clarence Hey. have been allocated as follows,/ "has. '
Canada's leading ' -concert ' include "Cloud of Unknowing", John Whitten, Gerald Lassaline, Wroxeter administration head- The people o f Goderich
saxophonist and equally one of the for choir, orchestra, narrators Earl Feagan. Hugh McC r• ostie, quarters, $1;500; - Falls Reserve , certainly didn't seem to think 'too
finest saxophonists in .the world •and tape: -"Te Deum'"' for Choir Stanley Dober•ty: Emery Bedard, " Conservation Area, .$44,160; Gor-. much about 'this competition
today. His New York Tow,r1 Hall and • Organ; "Chaconne for Gordon' McCabe, R a 1 p h rie Cortse nation Area, $6,000;
• otherwise the a tendanc
e would
.„debtrt1960 brought-acelaimfrom: Junior -Orchestra and tape and an Kin-tswell, Stanley Fowler, Galbraith�Conservatton Area;
Kenneth Burns, No have been fir g'reatei than it was.
New York Times critic Raymond • Electronic film score, :'This is $10;000; Pioneer Conservation
Kin swells Olive Cook, Norman 1t was certainly disappointing to
Ericson" who said -"..'..he made " Toronto';. g Area, Bluevale, $1;100; conserva- see the turnout for a town like
everythingheplayed sound fluerirt The work. Goderich audiences Leddy, William Dean, 1, Austin tion services, $500; Falls'Reserve
Hartman, John Brady and Albert Brussels dam, $14;- Goderich with a population of
and easy. He varied the colour of are to hear was commissioned by weir, $9,000; 7,004or-more. Believe.it or not, i
his instrument as much as he the London Symphony .Orchestra Poulin • 00U; Harriston-Minto eonserva- counted not ' more than thirty
could within the bounds of good with the,help of a grant •by the The ',following :employees tion area, $4,000; Ethel Consgr- /adults in attendance. If your kids
taste, producing a lovely, soft • Canada Council. received 10 and 2:5 year pins. valion Area, $90 Upper Middle
are, anxious. enough to enter
- . . , Hadden (who also received a , Maitland 'Water Resources Pro- �com• petifion folks, why not get
f service d
land division committee wateh in recognition
„
ject, $25,000; flood plain map:bu .
hudgetatlowance
The Land Division Committee spending of $30,000 and was based
budget"will require some juggling on handling 600 'applications at a
now . that members of • Huron \cost of $50 each. However,, county
County Council have, approved council amended the budget to
their proposed operation for 1972 provide for fees of $40 each as,
but has cut its revenue by about
$6,000.
The original budget called for
Silk screening
now at Art Club ".
previously set when the Land
Division Committee went into,
.action. '•
The committee expressed its
concern at theamount of work that
is involved with each 'application
and more particularly, that it is
taking a considerable ampunt of
Beginning next - Wednesday time.to complete applications in
evening, the Goderich Art Club connection with the consents,
anriouncedthis week,' silk screen Extra meetings hate been held
classes will begin at the art club and the committee intends to
quarters on Caledonia Terrace at pursue the problem further to try
North Street. to• improve the flow of work.
The first of a• series of these Reeve Elgin Thompson ,
classes is set'to, get underway at- Tuckersmith, said that he could
7:30 p.m: that. evening March 8. understand the $50 fee providing
Anyone interested is urged to the severance was approved.dome ad and learn more about the Reeve Ed Oddliefson, Bayfield,-
process. , ,said that all applications required
, considerable work whether they
were approved or riot He said that
if the applications were rejected
•by the committee, the land=owner
had other alternatives -appeal to
the Minister or to the 'Ontario
Municipal Board.
However, the. majority .of
councillors, agreed that the fee
shouldnotbd'irtcreased from $40
to$50-and an amendment to the
report was approved:"
tiff ban.
on visitors
at Huronview
Ott Monday ofthis weeks ban on
visitors to the Huronview Home
for Senior Citizens was lifted. It
had b,een in effect for almost a`
Month due to a flu epidemib
among residents of. the home.
Administrator C.A. Archibald
told'' County Council Of the
decisio11 td.op'en again at council
Meeting on Friday.
The home first closed its doors
to the public on Pebruary 3 as a flu
bug began to 'hirdulate among the
residents. At about'the same time
AlexandraMarine and General'
Hospital leerily also. saw fit-to
limit visiting `in' tlie. interest of
reducitlg flu anion', patients°
AcCotditg to the ouronview
Administrator about °tip third ofdotthe 212 residents came dot with
the bug during the time the: ban
lasted. Conditions were said to be
roucl► improvedn Obit at this,
totaling 45 years), Robert Rae, ping, '$10,000; land purchases, y
Leroy Taylor. Franklin Young.' $2,700 Some
s
Gordon Brads L(alge a watch' qn appe>kix to the budget
for 42 years Of service), Robert~
d.ained interesting figures on
A. Hoy (also a watch for 40 years expenditures on projects over '°'e
of service). Stanley Hadden, „years Sincev the Middle" Maitland
Harold' ABM Percv Mendell Authority was formed in 1954,
Isaac Irving, Albert Wolff, . The following, sums have been.
Raymond Dyke, Raymond Barker spent: agreement forests, $16, -
and John Wilson. 000; Listowel channel; $105,000;
Gol'i watch recipient Robert Ethel Conservation. Area, $1,600;
Alexander Hoy of 154, Picton Sunshine Conservation Area, $1, -
Street East inGoderich joined the 000; Gorrie Conservation Area;
company on March ,l , 1932. He •is $12,000; Gorrie dam and pond
married and the father of three $35,000; Zetland stream gaug�
children. $465; Fordwich dam study, $9,1'5;
Employed as a stationary Galbraith Conservation At.ea,
engineer (fourth class) he was $5,400; Harriston-Minto Conser-
appointed to the positidn on ' vation Area, - $13,000; Pioneer
February 12,, 1962: He enjoys Area, , $7,x'00; Falls Reserve,
fishing and hunting as 'hobbies. $129,000; Wroxeter administra-
George Wesley Hadden, of 216 °
lies out and givethem
port.
/,
Hincks Street in Goderich, joined
the DOMTAR operation on
February 18, 1926 and works as a
packaging foreman, a position he .
was appointed to in October of
1939. He is married and the father
of two children and enjoys the
hobbies of gardening and trailer
camping. Mr. Hadden also
received 'a gold watch for his ,
service exceeding 46 years. .-
The final recipient of a gold
watch was Gordon Neil Bradshaw
of 214 Regent Street in Goderich
who has worked with the company
41 years since he joined it in June
of 1030: He -ds dnmarried and
employed with the company as a
labourer. Mr. Bradshaw is a
niembeMof the Royal Canadian
Legion.
HELP. MAKE WINTER A
SEASON OF' PEACE" AND
BEAU' Y AGAIN.
Sign Our. petition for effective snowmdbile regulations in
Ontario.,
NATURA
YOUTH ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Phone 524.6290 ,
824.81/3 after 8 p.m.
P9-7965 -
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Yours sincerely;
(Mrs. F 'Cullen
Editor's Note: The young lady the
writ r spoke about is Becky.
Cra ford.
tive eadquarters, $15,000;. Low-
er Wi ghat f dam and pond, $112,-
000; onniyb'ook stream 'gauge,
'$390; Saratoga Area, $12,006; '"'
Hows . n dafn, Wingham $81,000;
,'Listo e•l .dam, study, $14500;
Blue ale dam . and 'pond; $3,100;'
lJpp r ;Middle Maitland project,
engi eering study, $10,000; trus-
s* am and pond, $3,100 for a to-
tal e
o-tale penditure over the years of
$570,
registered plan of subdivision is
given, legal title . ea,tutot be
obtained. It is understandable that
prospective industries ,and
residents do not want to invest
capital with no guarantee of
ownership of their lands.
"The „developer, therefore,
requires some assurance that,
from the ' Planning , Boa.1fd's
viewpoint, the 'deve'lopment will
'proceed. Such assurance; in the
--fer-aiII- f•4 ra - =aPprzwily
while not authorizing the sale of
individual lots, gill constitute
.binding commitmentand to some
extent, outline what must be
undertaken prior to final approval
of the subdivision. From
discussigns with the developer's
planning' consultants (Kleinfelt
and •Associates) it would appear
that draft approval, even..though
containing rather open-ended
conditions, would be of great
assistance: It would., of course,'
remove the possibii-ity, that the
subdivision would by turned down
. on a matter of principle,"
Tt)ere are six conditions by
witch county approval in
principle will be given to the draft
plan for'former CFB (Clinton by
van Gts'tel.
-44411 tbitresponsibil'ti3r...ot,,
the county planning /board to " see
that an. amendment 'to the County.
Draft Official Plan be Carried out(
and duly approved. Such an
amendment would take the form of
' a Secondary Plan for the Base and
its surrounding "area of
impact"; and that a staging
program be ° developed for the
pis ow,
SPECIAL(
tf
DRESS• SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
•x
& SWEATERS
oup
PRICE
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area encompassed by the plan of
- subdivision,
It will,.be the responsibility of
Stanley and Tuck;e,rs,tnith
Townships to see that a restricted
area (zoning) bylaw be duly
adopted for the Base ,and its
surrounding "area of impact";
that tine; municipal services be
brought up to the municipality's
standards and dedicated to the
municipality„. that an occupancy
htltaw;�4be . du!,..,adoptet
industrial sector, of the
development; and that a
"Developer's Agreement" be
enagted and . signed 1between
Rodoma Tnvestm•ents and
Development Limited and °the
M�inicipality of'Tuckersmith.
These sir conditions were
called "standard" by Davidson.
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