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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-04-26, Page 25By WILMA OKE e Huron County Board of ation meeting in Clinton ntly approved the appoint - of Herbert Murphy of tvice-principal at rich as h Huron District High l, Exeter, effective Sep - r 1. He fills the vacancy d by the retirement of ley, C. Sanders after 32 of teaching in Huron ty. , r. Murphy, who is. principal at Seaforth ict High School, will be ced by Bruce Shaw the' of ter, now head ish Department -at South ,n High School. board J.W. Wallace, with- ber from Goderich, a motion she was red to make to ask the d to rescind an October,16, resolution that organ ±ed board into standing es,. and, return to its al fromat of meetingn nd regular meeting:stwice month, and any: matters iring extraordinary atten- be delegated to ad hoc ittees. rs. Wallace considered board the nalsetup of the of - better communications ng members and between board and the public. It established with the board anuary, 1969, two monthly meetings and made - isiuns -for committee of the whole meetings and committee of the whole in camera meetings. Since October, 1971, the Board has been operating un der five standing committees and holding one open meeting a month, a system that was devised in an attempt to make fewer meetings necessary for members to attend, Before Mrs. Wallace made her motion, E.C.Hill, Board chairman, drew to the attention of the members that the by- laws of the Board required a two-thirds majority vot9 pf the membafs present to plaoe the topic on the floor. When it was drawn to Mrs. Wallace's attention that if majority was not met, she would have to wait until 1974 to again place the motion before the Board, she withdrew the motion. She did 'this in view of the fact that all' policies of the Board and its by-laws are in the process of peing reviewed. As a member of this review committee she will have a chance to put forth her views to the other committee mem- bers, and in that way will have it brought forward when the Board is asked to make a decision on all Board policies and by-laws in about two mon- ths. "People know what is on my mind and they will have two months to think about it"-, Mrs. Wallace stated. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1973--PAG11 11A IN STOCK! NO WAITING... ES Choose from 3.0 to 50 Different Varieties Bring in the overall dimensions of your project and When You Buy Your Materials - At Conklin's We'll Even Supply FREE BLUEPRINTS Iunteers from • the rich Township Women's tute assisted with Monday noons Activities of old • music dancing and sing a Mrs. Molly Cox .joined the onview regulars Mary or, Norcua.n, ,,SP ' and Collins to provide the ring the afternoon six -new ents were welcomed to the e. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Howick Townships Hackwell Walton, Mrs. ington, Clinton. e Women's Institute from rich were hosts on Wed - y for the April birthday One hundred and fifty ents and guests attended - party which included a ty program, gifts for the ty-five celebrants, and lunch served by the ladies. Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe introduced the program with dance numbers by Eliza Lindsay, vocal duets by Reverend and Mrs. Warr, Muriel Harrison and Helen Lindsay - readings by Mrs. Crozier, and 1 .;,Yaj Annan_ old tyme music by Joan and Allan Schram. Mrs. Mosack who celebrated her 97th birth- day this month thanked the - ladies on behalf of the The residents were —enter- tained on Family Night with a travelogue of Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii with Mrs. Edith Landsborough giving the commentary and Mrs. Bert Jer- vis operating the projector. Mrs. Murray Forbes played the piano before the pictures and during. the intermission. 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This the first recommendation policy statement on land planning in Ontario imously adopted at the !meeting of the Provincial d of the Christian Farmers ration. e statement points""dut there will be many benefits griculture as a whole and arm families in particular ime farm land is'. zoned !tural. For example, land will not inflate as rapidly farm families will be able ntinue owning their farms eas present trends wilt the next generation ren - rather than owners. deration Secretary- agei, Elbert van Dunker- ' of Drayton commented: statement makes no s for compensation for resulting when lands speculative values are for agriculture and -lose value, The Federation es that such losses of lative value are !Rion and part of that society no responsibility to com- te a speculator fora loss as falltloin, has h0 claim on his e statement is very l of speculators: believes "The that the in- , of family farmers and to each re directly op. r. Land mg shouldtbe desig edrse to end -speculation in. agricultural land." The statement includes a recommendation which if im- plemented could take away a lot of the power that speculator -developers now have: "The C.F.F. recommends that the Government of On- tario permit and encourage local governments to purchase and develope land for in- dustrial and residential pur- poses= so that lots will be available at more reasonable prices. Martin Verkuyl, C.F.F. President, whose farm where he grows corn and raises pigs just north of Woodstock was frozen just recently along with the rest of East Zprra Township by Premier Davis noted that "the issue of land use planning was discussed by the Federation's 14 locals all across the province at meetings throughout the winter. The Federation's Provincial Board is made up of delegates from each of these locals and the Federation's, Executive. 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