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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-04, Page 7Q rx Last week, 500 black poplar trees were planted on the side of the lakektank from the anchor south to' Bingham Park. The plan is to prevent erosion on the side of the hill and will have the added effect of *beautifying the'bank, keeping it picturesque and natural. (staff photo) Colborne hosts discussion • to T'i9 isrwining o •V an Gast ,SIGNA 4R2EHUU8DA .. MAY 44,. iif,14,4 Urge haste on CIinto bus. projecf: The former Clinton' Canadian Forces Base now owned by John, van Gastel is an issue of..prime importance to Huron County. ...but a considerable amount of red -tape must be unwound before • the. property he- property is cleared forpublic use, members of county council learned Thursday afternoon. While representatives from Tucke•rsmith and the Town of ' Clinton are particularly anxious to get the project fully underway, county planner Gary Davidson warned that careful steps must be taken before the property can be a registered plan of subdivision. He said presentations must be made to all the local munictpahittes concerned • and following that, reference must be made to the Planning Board for any modifications (Athenian: A public meeting will be set for late Mayor early June. Final approvalof the County Planning. Board is expected at its June meeting with presentation of the plan and acceptance by county council at its June session, Friday, June 30. "We must move quickly .on this," insisted Alex McGregoi,-. Tuckersrith. "There may not be' a future to consider if we don't. The new owner cannot be expected Townships set up baseball schedule On Monday, May 1, there was a meeting held at Brookside., School for those interested in setting up N Baseball teams for the summer season. Most of the area townships were represented It was decided to have 'one convener oyer all the different age groups. Glarnence Doherty 4 R1 0U 'M HUTCH INSON Mattes Mtkefs Day! WITH .Dishwashers .Air Conditioners .Fans .Dinette Sets H UT.C:H IN SO N APPLIANCES 308 HURON RD 524 7831 was nominated as president and Mrs. Barry Hackett •was nominated as secretary. It was decided the age groups for the different teams stay the same as last year. The teams would • range from age 11 and younger, 16 and younger, and 17 and over. Teamsfor 11 and younger will he from Kingsbridge, West Wawanosh, Benmiller, N. Ashfield, Brookside, Dungannon, •Port • Albert and ' hopefully Kinloss. Teamsforthe 1.6 and younger will be from Benmiller, ' Pert Albert, North Ashfield, Kinsbridge, Brookside, Dungannon, Nile and St. Helens. Teams for the 1'7'nnd over will be from West Wawanosh, Kinloss, Lucknow, Dungannon, Port Albert, Belfast, North Ashfield and Kingsbridge. Jim Boak was also at the meeting,, to" discuss a girls'. baseball league and it was decided there would be ,a further meeting to make final plans when he had heard from girls who were interested in playing. The 11 and younger and 16 and , .younger teams will use an 11" ball"end the older division would use an 117/8" ball. Base distances for 11 and younger -45 ft. base and 35 ft. pitching with no lead-offs; 16 and younger -55 ft. bases and 40.8' ft. LADES -DAYS • 'at, Goderich Building . Centre GARDEN SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY . AG Ei COCOA. BAG BEANS I • SEE OUR SELECTION OF NURSERY STOCK * ROSEBUSHES * EVERGREENS * ORNAMENTA( AND SHADE TREES * FLOWERING SHRUBS * PEAT MOSS * BONE, MEAL * GRASS SEED * ALL TYPES LAWN, GARDEN' FLOWER FERTILIZERS * GOOD SELECTION OF GARDEN TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT *' BULK SEEDS * DUTCH SETS * MULTIPLIERS * VEGETABLE SEEDS * ETC. ` Free loan of spreader with fertilizer purchase' STORE. HOURS OPEN ALL DAY WEbNESDAY Saturday and !Monday to Thursday -- 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays 8 •a.m. to 9 p.m. - GOWE'R'S INDUSTRIAL AND GARDEN CENTRE, 8 N }MIL' oti #T.. 6248781 oonsmai o. pitching, no lead=offs; '17 and older --55 ft. bases ,and 43 ft. pitching,, no' lead-offs. It was u oved by Bill Hunter and seconded by Stan Doherty that it be left open -for those playing in W.O.A,A. or O.A.S.A. or any other organized ball, but they cannot play the same position in aur league. • Shoes, Spikes are to be allowed in the• senior team, but not in the other two teams. Gloves, Trappers can be }used fox catchers and first base, but the rest have to use ordinary field gloves. • It is. hoped that the games will be -started in June, but the final signup date„ is July 1. John Austin, Donald Mackenzie' and Clarence Doherty will be the Co-ordinates, for all the teams. John Austin thanked the coaches for helping make last year successful and, wished them luck for this year. .• Clarence Doherty said he was hoping that with ' co -operation - from the townships, they could get the ball diamonds in Netter. shape for 1972. Interest was also shown in a • boys' socceE league. This is to be discussed - at 'a later date' when organizers hear from those w'ho 'want to play, Any .boys who did not play baseball before" 'and are interested in playing this year are a'sked to get in contact with the coaches or any members' of ,the Recreation Committees in their area. At the end of the meeting some of the men had a discussion as to how money was going to be made to help the recreation committees „this year. It is hoped by tie Committees that people of the community will help come up with some ideas..Whether it is a Walk= a-thon or some other idea. the Recreation Committee would be 'glad to hear from you. The meeting was closed with plahs for more meetings in the near future. . (C-9-r0-7-7;De FORD YOU to wait much longer. The property "Secondly, the Hayfield River is now all taxable land and he is system must be considered as a anxious to get going. He's already separate Impact area due to the lost two potential .industries very real limitations' of the because of the delays," " • Bayfield River and its tributaries A n ,elaborate display Of Yto accept additional effluent,': drawings from the base were on ' Davidson ' continued. , "The display as made by the planning development of the base, to utilize department. Davidson and his ' its existing buildings, and allow assistant, Nick Hi)l, said that the for.additional growth must attract effect of the base will be felt in an low water using --and" effluent area much larger than the base producing industries." • itself. Davidson reviewed the two Direct or indirect relationship „rernatning impact areas—the to the development of the base are long term impact area' which• is being investigated—existing-land essentially a triangular shaped use pattern, transportation, area bounded by Clinton, Seaforth waste disposal, . education and Brucefield; and a shorter. services; proximity to existing _ terra impact area which is a smalI u'r4b an , a r eas , existing; triangular' shaped area bounded commercial and service by Clinton, the Base and the facilities, employment potential;' Adastral Park Road. existing labor force (especiallyThe first phase i s, t h e female) and health services. utilization of the buildings and From our analysis of these area of the existing. base, r, factors, four distinctive .impact Davidson noted. "The second areas evolved," ' reported phase does not commence in full Davidson. "The largest area 'was- until the base itself is almost fully •-a commuter shed. That is, the developed. At this juncture p o p u l a t i on living w i t,h'i i development will occur outside of approximately a 30 -minute drive the existing base." of the base. It is"probably that "Assuming the first phase is much of the original labor force at -successful there are three basic the base, especially the female alternatives for development in labor force, will come from this the second phase," Davidson area ' 'reported. "Each of these patterns .,.has .certain advantages and disadvantages. There is no correct or right one. Trade-offs must be made in the'consideration of which i' the best alternative. However, the chdosing of an alternative via the plan =DEAR EDITOR= Deal' Editor: Having read the Signal Star, was much surprised to read in your item. Looking Back 70 year's ago 1902' 'a ,'piece about my Grandfather. George Murray who worked on the ,G.T.R. Railway.. *Which brought back -many happy memories as a child. We girls used to go through the coaches with him after the train came in: He lived and built the house on Huron Rd. now owned by the Brindley family. Thanks. Mrs. Pat (Reta ) Scrimgeour 226 Huron Rd. Goderirh, Ont. Dear Editor: St, ' Joseph's Kingsbridge Catholic Women's'League would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your excellent coverage of our news reports in your paper during the past year. Sincerely. Mrs. John Howard. Corr-Sec'y GODERICH MOTORS NEED AN A-1 BSER CAR.. '70 CHEV. BELAIR $`70 (NEV. IMPALA $ 24 -door Sedan; V8 19.9 5 custom, 2 -door hardtop, 4' 9 automatic, power steering, V8, j automatic, power power brakes. Lic; H12449. . steering, power brakes, radio, rear speakers,risvinyl • • trim. Lic. K53731. `70' FORD CUSTOM 500 $2I 219 5 `69 BUICK LA SABRE $23951 2 3 9 5 -4-door Sedan, V8 J 2 -door hardtop, V8 a uto'matic.,.power steering, ..A automatic, power steering,• • power brakes, radio: Lic. ' , power brakes, radio, rear • L61302. ' speakers. 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"Wide public exposure to the alternatives. is calledfor and, in general, the wider the better," observed Davidson. "However, there is a cost in „time and 'this cost must be considered." Once a decision Is reached as to which alternative the county will take, the secondary plan and zoning bylaws will be prepared. Once the secondary plan has been submitted to the _ Minister of Municipal Affairs, work .on' the required zoning bylaws can commence. "Once the base ceased operation, all the ground- rules changed," Davidson explained. 01140110011.110001.11111,0 Locally Drown YELLOW .ELOSSOI SWEET CLOVER _Prioed:to sell THE SEEDPLANt in Londesboro 40 Ib. BAG OF '10 - 6 - FERTILIZER—REG. 4.25 BY FAR THE BEST BUY IN'TOWN SAVE SSSS x.1 .99 s4.2 5 ADDED s5.30 40 Ib. BAG 10 -.6 - 4 WITH 2 4 • D ADDED -REG. 6.25 WITH KILLEX, WE WILL 'LOAN YOUR SPREADER AND DELIVER YOUR ORDER.. CALL. OR. STOP AT M1, H. O. JERRY FUEL And .HARDWARE LTD. KINGSTOST. 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