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The 1 discussed and rediscussed' "new .official plan" for the . town- of
Goderich -is naw in the last step before final passage which will make it law.
In accordance with the Planning Act all property owners living within the
municipality were recently mailed a copy of the '"l ,estricted. Area By-law for the;,
'Town of Goderich" -as it is' officially known,,,
-In case you're saying "I don't remember receiving anyfing like that"- it was
that pink covered. booklet you probably threw in- the t'i'ag i•li:_i`k so -many. others.•
If it indeed wound up in' the garbage, or if its laying `urrr j �,.,iu'n•cder a stack of,
magazines,, it' might be -advisable to pull it out and study it' t;Ftisely --•,
There'•s no• denying that unlss one is a qualified planner, or has, at least kept
• up to date on the process,; the "Restricted Area ] y -Li ,Law" is ngtNgoing to "nake
easy reading. It, -;is long, involved and complie ted'">Lut, it,.is important -"to all
property owners' in the town of Goderich. -�
The best pnethod might be to turn to the nia following paget30 and find the
area in w,hi al Squr home, . business or other property .is located. take a' mote of
the zoning code which designate that area (OS, P.1, tt2„ R3, C1, 2, M1, M2, D `
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continu tram l yll band 2, t : . . *Sting for
voice co niniesition fir?, high- o . re141 purposes only;°; not for,,.
* rise buil `414. • saleto individual' ho eowners.
"An extr mely important topic As traffic gets kc>Ai,rnually
of diOcus ion in the Ministry of vcirse in Metro Toronto,,, the, .•
Con 'um r and Commercial Govefrnrrtentts only;'solution is
Relation next sesssion will be_.m,n._the futuristic new intermediate�.n,
the Gree Paper `on Consumer w capacity transits ,tern , to.1e
Product Warranties to Ontario." built by the,West gtrman fir ,
of Krauss- Ia'ffei, 1A ----test trat
The Ministry will be holding �.
forums to hear the views of is to be •built' at the CNE, but
consumers, retailers and ' the syste' , itself will not; be
manufacturers on the, proposals operation •1-•• un,the m-
in the Repot. 1980's.'s. 1' is willtil not helpid
The Ministry is also • ,relieve traf 'c problems tarring
developing a ,'Fair f?ractices Act the •next dec de, and there "'are
designed to monitor" and .,,..growing ` dou is • by the TTC'-'
regulate food pricing practices, that then ew m-agnetic
misleading adver•stising and ar-
tificial shortages. "No-fault• car • ' the right thing for the needs of
insurance -,operated.---through Ontario. - , .
private insurance companies is The Government also had its
4 also being studied by, the share of scandals last session.
Ministry.' It was discovered_ that Gerhard
• The Ministry of Labor has " Moog, a dose perAson l friend of
announced that as of January the l?rernier, was awarded the
1, 1974, the minimum wage will '- contract for the ons
be $2:00 per hour, $__2,25 per the new • Ontari
hour for construction workers, building.. A Select
,,,-„arid $41.65 _ per hour• for was set up to invest
students. Amendments to tie matter and it .was fo
Employment Standards „cyt Canada Square did it
concerning payment •for - .Preferential- considers
statutory holidays, vacation Ontario Hydro., •
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pay and overtime have also \ Leo BernierzTthe M
been 'proposed, -A general Natural Resources,
`review of the Act is expected hr.' \policy statement on t
YW:•-,,aA ' re,` new year.
, =;A new ministry of Housing n
was -created with tM e
ruction of
Hydro
�ommittee6
' ga te, rtlhe_
rid" that
fact get
tion by
nister of
made a"
�e future
f Algonquin. Park which was
t eeted fave,%rably by the
itrpn;: a :�, a were
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ber
Ap o s ''r ; his -e° :� s y
„priorit\forthe Ministry will be ":�.,."re a�iuId` be regulatroria'to'
the . rovision of adegrua tte , :control logging, no specification
housing•for�all.sect:oors -of the of, the areas to -be designated as'
cn n'ity ',and for wall the, wilderness • or natural zones'
- and- ''no 'assurances that the •
socio-economic groups' in ba=
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tario. It is forcasted that -iii the proliferation .of commercial :
next decade, Ontario' wia�l heed'' grir.wth ' on the 'Highway 60'
• more than one million new cprrtdor•-could be contained:A
homes. With this end i -mind, The Gove�xnrnent passed
„an,Minis r h will e di cussin amendmenti. to a Planning_
in detail -the recommendations -Ac -t•-, w'hi'. h 1111clear -'up theOf ane re eptl released Co ay chaos and uncertainty resulting
Report on 'housing in Ontpri •ffon?2"checkerboard laid titles
titsr. Welch has .also stateel�", p;The._Gii�u'e'rnment now has f"he`
' he•.1pl'ans •tri introciu'ce inew:"° a r ,hority to validate Land Titles
le i•slat�ion" giving `. Toront" ,fi; f stinting from checI rboa cli71
scial status so that it can a municipality so request`
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"AC1ao under- the : ieoiation,
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,m,'lnrste lal approval Will not 1
required . for appointments; • to
the planning boards- and
cede eJopment• will. not - :need
aria Municipal Board ap
proval but witl come d.fectix
under the Minister:
. The Government introduced,'
egislation::whiel�' will enable,,
to create a system'-of,parts°wayi
belts around Toronto. In order
that na • other development • of
the ,proposed, area takes place,
.telnporarary 'land use'
regulations were jntroduced.
restrictl.ng any. r new non- ,
agricultural` land uses, in the_.
t=The Government
a Niagara Escarp -
mission to prepare a
lap for -the escarpnnent
Parkway Be,
also set un
men.t C
draft,d
area. The Alan `williave as' its I
goal the preservation of the
natural landscape of the esca.r-
pment. v ,, *
During the last\ ”' year the
Government establithed five
More regional' municipalities:'
Durham, Peel, Haldimand-
Norfold�, Hamilton -Wentworth
and Halton. There are: no ftrit'
they _'regional 'municipalitie,p -
planned at the present time.
The Air Management Branch
of -the Ministry' of the Environ-
ment came under Opposition
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f'1e it its failure to deal effec,,,;,.�.`;
t vel " wit ,#the problem of lea
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`Ea t c • ' " xiu'e has ' bee r-
"pallu'E1'near. in that neigh-
'bourhood anti several children
.have been taken into hospital
suffering from overdoses'of
lead.
The total number of• bills
..'passed ---Was 207. ,
• May I take this opportunity -
to • extend tis you.: Season's
Oreeti s ,with. Best. Wishes fq
r 'I �l 'Year. �".,.
Willing I wi1.1_beba
wa a `•Jottings when the
• House�•r�ecOhyen es.' -i hjua
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employment
standards act
Employers' throughout On-
ta•rio have been asked' by the
Provincial- Government t.ci help
M� w M *ixiforrri employees c f the latest
changes .in emplojment stan-
daMs. m • M I
- ' Increases in tninirnum wages
vacation pay and em-
ployee -entitlement to paid
statutory holidays were recen-
tly - announced 'by Labour
Minister Fern. Guindon. They,
becibme effective January 1.
- A'bpiit.-265,.000 letters. con-
taiding" tw<i copies of a .bulletin
outlining details -of the changes
in employment standards, are_••
being ma10 employers.
The letter asks employers to
post the bulletins for their
workers to read as required by
The Employment Standards'
• Act, Sectio», 37, which is being ;
used for the first time. -
- The mailing, one of Hie,
'largest from theaghvernmeht to
• Ontario business and industry, .
involves use of •a new list
"sections throughirut the 'Bt -Law and these may be referred •hu by finding' the
pages on which they appear in the index. " - u...
• Investigation of provisions in the proposed.Ry-Law is not really as•difficult as
- the • explanation might'sout'id, or, the By -Law might appear, if one confines oneself
-to the a"yeas of personal interest. • - ,
.It would 'no doubt be be eficial as well o investigate in the same"manner those
zoning areas. abutting'yotir•property.. ch a study will 'explain.. what type of '.,
business,- apartment byild.•ng; , ousi- unit.) or indust •y� would be"pez mi,tted •to •
build -and operate erate in +.r '' "
py. o cod �•a,.,.,1
If you were�to find tht a he: ndustry, such as a steel `'Win ` b emit
ted to operate on the t- next to your.'$5,000 hor"r1e•-(which ai+lp rtte.dly is'iighly
unlikely)' what re rse ,do you have? • " '•
Up to January 14 you have the right to file an objection in writing to the ••
proposal. That objection should. be -filed in person with the Town Clerk or sent by .`
registered 'mail, to the Town •Ha11:� • I, , ' • ' - ^ - "'• •
and so on) and then turn to page 15 where an explanation of that e de may be T,. date one objection has and following January 14 the On-
alreaxl een filed a
found: tario•Municrpal Board, who must give final approval ortheFkciiron ed By -Law -provided by Statistics Canada:
. -
Pa15•:will explant very brieflywh:at',the-letter .and: number: des'raae biit: before rt can,._bo„,. ut_intd',force, will call a hearingto reviev�''any sa`hd' all oblec- It, too, is being used by the
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it
from there;•.to.fully understand, what so li a2ione per alt .to' nes not permit,, .
will be necessary to refer.tt the detailed exfilan iii as 'I':, ;`: pbear on pages 43
-through 59.:
Many of the provisions outline uses in•accorda see with other schedules and
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u" r ry Ministry for the first time.
Froin that hearing'further changes'And amendments could be- recommended: '''' 9 •De'ails of ,ths new standards
argument irr'etrnnection With it tol voice- that opinion'.
• It isin your own interest to study the proposal and if you hae any question-or
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BY 'MARION WALWYN.
In .her Christmas, I813, booklet
raveller returned to Bluevale: a man of wealth and
renovVn. 1 -lis millions came from ext011ing the simple virtties he
had -lc -frown. in his boyheod_ days among these' early settlers!
...goodness, mercy, honesty,- ',singing while you work',..Hisgolins
:filled -theatres around the world, Crowds_ trek across continents
to pour the Shekels into his coffers to see these simple truths in
- faction. They',,flock noW s'ee a' newer, and bigger represen-
tation. •
His glearping car with U.S.:A. liceted—pltites swerved. off the ..,
could not be tip metropolis the_schoolbpy had known, Where
;Were the great loads Of loga,:tegrain, of milk ,caris? Where were
the cl•reery driVers with whom he gio often rode to school? Where
.->•Not moilenient in the place! Could everybody be in tire
„general .store, gossiping around the potbellied .stove?
LeaVing his v,vife in the car, the visitor went up the .stepa to
don
announced-
don on November 1 to give em-
•
ployers as much lead time as -
•requiring conipanieSte post the
bulletin's was designed tn, sup -
program planned for early in
'the new year to, inform em-
, .ployees of the neW labour, stan-
dards,
"It also indicates our, inten-
tion to continue vigorous§nfor-0
cement of this legislation Which
intend'ed to protect -tfe
workers wpo have little
bargaining power,-"' Mr. Guin--
don .said:
In fhe first nine months of •
this year,. the, Employment
$2,400,000 for- emPloyees who
had* 'hot received paymen ts
required bY all -standards of the
The following is a -statement
by the Hon. Fern Guindon, On -
the store, opened. the door into silence; silence but for a fly btiz, tatiteitr. E,Mminpfsrot.yermeonft Lsabtaonudra, rgoes;
zing lang,uidly, Discerning an upright nevitanitrier .behitid the
'December' 20, '1973.
C, fi, - "Hello.," * -
Spectacled eyetti stared over the paper at this city'slieker, with
hisiond hello, in a gre t tuft S+' no doubt.
' The visit0 hail., i41*- pall Disney".
Not as dri-ws,,y RA migh appear; after all, this:pan rts only
c 'two mittuteWrorn a busy highway,, not exactly in the aticks..He
shot back, "Vni -Mackenzie Ring." , • ', -
,,,t, This is the first jinie we
have used this section of the -
Act and we 'are requiring em-
ployers to post the bulletini in
"tirder to fully infortt4 the
werkers',of details_of the new
"We are aware that it will,
not be directly rel€vont to all
workersin the PHA/ince because
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29 of 1972"(osually referred to
as. the "neW zoning 6y -law")
mailedirecently to all property
dance 'with ,the Planning Act.
This revised ve,rsion, to
which the. Coundl gave third
and final reading oft,thefith of
De'cemberi;,,iomewhat surprised
number of peOple by being ini
(for legitirnate reasons which
Can be well explained) from the
text and i;rtaP of the sam'e.
document's. form when it.
received first and second
residentiaks-243- locks which now
appear as general. commercial
zones (listing ?6 different. com-
metcial uses froth' hotel's/Motels
to'. parking lots to service
stations etc.), such as the blocks
between Elgin Avenue ,and
Britannia Road at Waterloo
Street, and in the general area
•of North Street and"
As the deadline fop objec,.
tions .(iniWriting, by registered
mail', or personally delivered to
the Cleric' at Town Hall) .is
January 14th, 197.ft, the inten-
tion of- mv lines is to :make
doubly, sure that everyone ,js,
fully aware of the situation.and
.will have enough titne to take
the neceAsary steps it'pe or she
is concerned about any point of
•tsfie,' b'St-law in question. The
rigfft to dikject is not restricted
to The residents of the par-
ticular areas mentioned as,
examples, hut any ratepayeffn
tovvn is entitled • to' .express
opinion on any point of the.by-
law
Sincerely,
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doderich Area Planning Board
used a page in the Signal -Star
-to publish a map showirg the
-Proposed zoning' of GA/4' eh, in
order that its -Iuturei,g-Eowth
"All , citizens," -the Board
stated; "aie -asked to give the
plan careful study." Did it get
careful' study? And how! What
it Conv,eyed to' Certain in -
marked resiaential.‘.0,,,
There was nO litirry:. bylaw
waS drafted in Atignst,, .1970
foltowed .by revisions in 1971,
1972, and 1973. Bylaw No. -29 of
19712 was passed Dec. 6, 1973,.
proyal- by the Ontario
Municipal Board. J
Nearly' 15 year's have been ,
allowed for the establishrnAnt
and expanstori of cornrnerVial
and ,industrial uses" in" .areas
•,/hich all concerned were war-
iri .1959 would eventually.
be restricted to residentiar,use.'
(T`he -bylaw is entitled. a
Restilcted Area Bylaw," )
•During all these- years, the
Planning Board said nothing-
. could be dene about defiance49f,
the mring plan because there
was no bylaw, Now the Board, •
can do nothing about it because -
et IS a bylaw, which -states,
- "The provisions of this bylaw
shall not apply to prevent the -
- Use 8f any ' lot, building or
structure FOR ANY PURPOSE
BYLAW is such lot, building ox
structure *as lawfully used for
stich purpose on the date of •
passLng of this bylaw, so -long as
it continues to be used filr that
,• lir of them are paid more weekly hours are not,in excesg .
we feel they •shout know,nbour employed during a school '
the changes so• that they may
or. ypung people .in their weekly rate, $86.40, $96'.00; OW;
fatnilies who. are taking jobs'f?
the", first time. r" than 48 hours a week, $1.840,
where 'employee works' less' .
"This action also indicates
''"W.Crt ; r e rn• 'eats. or room ot 'beth
our -intention to• contintpe
a're taken into account hy an -
vigOrous enforcentent of. this
legislatiDn Which is designed to employer , in ' calculating
protect 'workers with litctle
minimum rate *of an employee:
bargaining power.",- -
meal and ,not More than
new12.00; General learner rate - ea.
-. s(pdtir(urrei :tie:7 lt,f.,,,i:rr.s:tti-e. :7,410 ,bsn2$t. oih5.9,00:f .s2c e.o2mti . ,, $r2117;1..0000maae,awWts:ekk.s.;20)0,bo;.1:t wrootok4
Guard on gonstruction projects,
N der 18 years of age) where
't an the minimum wee. .But
` of 28 hours or where student is
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