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George , Sutton; , a. first year
teacher from London, will be
teaching History and English
to Grades 9, 10 and 12 'at GDCI
this year. George plans to live
yin Goderich with 'his wife and
son.
Diane Salter is . a native of
Stratford and moved to
Goderich to spend her first
year �of teaching at GDCI.
Diane is single and will be
teaching commercial to
Grades 10, 11 and 12.
Change to
explained at
Concern that the smallest
lots allowed in Huron County
are too big has led to proposed
changes in the county official
'plan to reduce their sizes.
At a public hearing on the
changes August 5, in Goderich,
county planning director Gary
Davidson told a small audience
of 13 persons, mostly county
councillors, that new lot sizes, -
would be based on health.
.regulations about septic tanks
and wells.
The: smallest lots the county
plan now allows are one acre
when a well and septic tank are
on' the property and. one half
acre when a septic tank is on
the property and its water sup-
ply comes from somewhere else.
The change in the plan
Would' have different sets of
• rules for rural, cottage. hamlet
and village lots. °
The rules would be used by
Municipalities with no zoning
bylaws when issuing building
permits and land severences.
Applications for these would
have to include site plans so of-
ficials could be sure health
regulations would be met.
The• lot sizes in the official
plan would only apply to
.property with d?rllled wells° or
water. supplies from a com-
munal system,' not 'dug wells.
In cases) where lots, would
have. requirements not defined
clearly in the proposed changes,
rules would be flexible, Mr,.
Davidson said. •
The changes have been
discussed by county planning
board, county council 'and with'
the public -.hearing concluded,
will be examined ..again by
those two bodies.
'Then the Ontario govern-
ment will have to •approve
them. ;
Lots ,that have already been
established would not be affec-
.ted by the changes if they are
approved. °
JOIN THE CROWD
Jean 'Pierre Beaulieu moved to
Goderich with his wife and two
children to teach French to
GDCI students in Grades 9, 10-
F and 12. Jean has been
teachir>'g for 10 years and
taught last at Barthelemy -
Joliette in his hometown of
Joliette, Quebec.
Bruce Baker will be teaching
Tom Allen is- a Walkerton mathematics to. Grades 9 and
native and is single. He will be:'- 11 at GDCI this''year. Bruce
living in Godetich spending his came from Burlington with, his
first year teaching at GDCI. He wife and two children to take
it a mathematics teacher and on his first teaching assign -
will be working with Grades 9 ment and plans to live in
and 10. Goderich.
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Dave Jefferson has been
teaching school for eight years
and' comes to GDCI from
Huron Heights ..Secondary
School ,in his hometown of
Newmarket. Dave will ,be living
M Auburn and commuting to
town to teach mathematics to
Grade 10 and Science to
Grades 10 and 11 at GDCI.
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