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Clinton News-Record, 1987-12-30, Page 1
Clinton ?WSReCofl IM:ORI'IDRATIM;-THE TH ST.a`UARI)-THF: BAN F'IF;LU [ 1 (e1.F: NO. 52 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1987 50 CENTS xLoqullett taxes up 5 • 5 TO Brothers and do -wit turned do�> raper ,AST CANAD r they don't have the operating capital to fill Whether or not Drape them. To has placed an order C1.INTOa Reid Ltd. piano manufaen A firm in Chicago this order is rothers and their doors op ianosbitime. urges will be able tokeep their ard question to for overpossible the present r not is a "very, ckman not P No Grants answer.- said owner PauFeder met with h Draper Brothers and 'Reid Ltd. In early June, Mr. RY Although manufacturer left in the Federal Business is the only pian° i ants which the Canada, there are n° grants company is s or John has eligible for. Mayor Balfour, who has been ex°lained"`whyith tby issue since July 1986, p saying, "Clinton has a tier one status special incen- whi tive locate in Huron tive for industry no tive grants. . O MANULACT OSE THEIR r -a --,<, David Emslie jjjs MAY BE NumMAY BE Nacjh'T 13 IAN PIAN DOORS TO CL representatives t FBDB) who w Developmet:t Bank government, there on behalf of the federal ovCoernm nt the Ontario Develop provincial I ODC t who represented theBank government St and Clinton s a loan which the piano manufacturers teve Fraser to sneed for which P ' The results of this operating capita • County• -� a a -��c were announced last week w`�- • c°entry ery hard e 194ph-Ca na meeting Clintofl The • bene n ; d O� in came to a Petersar John Balfour, Premier Petersen:.m. at w iich time et:rot: local between I'tntona closed meeting with the.," CLINTON -Ontario Premier David Peter- hew go . , ,, • son will be in town 6• h the localpoliticians. municipal representatives on AHall ' a tP As part of the Premier's tour s Anyonewhowishesto'`�he will stop at the Clintown is welcometodo Vcounty, withHCounty vf btbe,�9' fora 30 minute meeting ,° 'Mayor, b+�S}g caF a nt e 5 m; _ ars reeves. A lovii‘.;ve offfi v< NEW/ p n�q �' paw eh` lJ e 1 e PLANS O .Fos tr in dv se in lvicev FOI,� eei�" vdg"" to ,.,ag tri and CHRIS N ,��. elaa vaxbodaen �w ar ma• n rid R� � 89 1�9� 9 g0‘1 U cc°unta tie � sys tell). OT - c`� ` V a cted .eJ�`te e'5 eta ctit a t° er , 6 �,,�a � k All C� er QsQ� on �t<' °rg° toll' g°• ••�y. seniors 8 t°o ttic► vt� ,�° �° �' f'1Mr• of • 00 SI Mat•y°� %` ,INTO ova' oQe Planning an -After more Se nt of Clinton d setback than five O d Community District s, it a Years o m'nunit ret Apgar f Thseniors Y will soon Christian Rs that the Mr. Boor g0 with en an ho become Retirement amenities da Pointed on Plans to using development reality upon the and site of out that Charles buil n Parent is set project. number of the areas the exact o with ll. Street. It a arrttment project Already persons interested depend a People en and h will be call have indicated than.in the Pane t are inter P acre taking ed thathn�w11 eppt have see wed ,In �. seed for °n °f the el °f land rag units. residence • are en Pe Pt'red ha dill wed to Y Mild l g, Jack the development. ev street °n ts. idthe interesting ' pl the Wedited ce MC! T?1i + Roorda elo has Mr. new n aril �.;he a til J unit said that Pment. been surveyed Roordalyiors gIC't. res n the a r oc1 y tem has will be a plans for the ho nuttthemselves and hsaid that , hoti : # did 00ructio ria eco tllk tem mans er proposals. scaled do us- he noted *�nioi�C-have the •'ts notes that n i'h" : g , t�>t�as6ij for b��. up Plans for a one are version of enation thamselues on tr'eoP1e v beef .,theOjept doesfts will was a of pia the colla Fthe feature, one, two storey building draw to Since government givesasis cit corn. : prold Purnotet the be refer games Y2'ti cornui.;dt3t fc�r z constructed swill be bedroom private a the project ro ng is ana will be required deposits i "D" play for eClsion to cancel reached b of the year cutive Y the players after an avers and the ex- cafooctontinued Ma' the feevents, a tthec doutwds. with hlarence lose jobs an and theto t groundrho a not were w thetoolismas clanIethjnkrtShAlays, suchatdirgegoodatafl 4 ,y ,MyMhenetheYarou `� 0 e8t ®�- Y®av• tare st ®n ad E throe e ce ms je Rio cefebrahe weeknd let is Year Fee shout Aped in again t J n't afford to lost pend +ripen brat; end of the su, Mother rd to lose its la whole gest the shjne •'If we i Clint fQ k ossibilit of noted thld tern pprrr�an•� C /Qom Ile lthough council here -hip tax increase this year, -• in- e for 1987 caused the drop in anticipate in drop in anticipate cost for environmental revenue Hullett Township 221 261 from taxation fora 1987 tori be $of2 taxes6 ($216,02093,900 in2 ,636), payments of Ontario cv3,g00 (524,636), government %355,939 ($317,392) and other revenue . 105). -' of Ontario grants have -,ays grant has in- vear, from dor ,, ;- w as to ref k, r. pen Pojat °f the s sJjde s w f ` aqf ,....,a .t ceji as Hao_ Deno ed oqt. bestYe ho T attracti( Aro,. en ay t Iv, the't the ars for att�n- 'Qieb onlYAer esti so numb' akind litedlY open er wclOr oNis xat as t ce ebrhLP d al hancf e weenCann that ns dians be ;> afte ban ar- r vjng tpe ..ue ao t°eN -.�d ''� - ezoning proposed for bed and breakfast inn By Anne Narejko CLINTON - Peter Bakos and Brian Gowan are in the process of turning a heritage home into a bed and breakfast inn. Part of that process requires rezoning of the proper- ty located at 71 Kirk Street. At a public planning advisory committee meeting on April 9, a few requests were lade by neighboring residents to which Mr. akos and Mr. Gowan were agreeable. ^^^ono application was to go - ' - ^tionaPd who niple.: asta e northerly a alf ed icat .. e d n J� rchDesi Parc u . � ry n a til isand din het (Heng i � Info(. �' het' chs sats � .fie a e�` tie co The unit three b g that for P finance nt t�l'➢� ui� d sot . a'fe ��dii'i d , i ero b similar Mahe apartments p 1. ° ershi feet' new var•iable to proceed.e9Wrecl q, ' n addition was at least the balance Junior ns in nearbyy other to P and Pians call charge There wtllhe bWld�ge e apartmentll O1nmunition Profit the heaPartmery financin r ge for be es. egtimat will he g of esidents oPeratio also be a r were coming out ge of only 10 players arriage wa ens seed 'nithe needs of specificall menu S58 ed rates of: prtvatel taxes which n °f the (nor Mr. Ma Per game. of time uildi °rs. actio an Y bedroom �; two be °ne bedroo °weed at Ma utilities and u cover thePm}ect on a few fa age blamed this lack of bodie i It would be Yea °g will a drop enitY areas its and The �71'�• m, $6S m apart- board will maintenance manic that the ctors, one of which was on gas own a (mate prices of '�; threeand °f die be o costs. drawing area the fact • being pia exterior iY rho the ani directors. Perste small for ? , lounge area need include tga a se recognized will Profit organization It is established ste d by a In the with the high number o fCllnton is too d a meeting with kitche lode Mrnist and Ilousi ognized by C be apPro este afford anon and b/isheda immediate vi l Ulr junior tearryy Fork � CLINTON • Case e u puffin parking area, saying, "We have a deep e(m. cern about the parking situation. We Ii,.,. where we live (directly behind the bwldin1; because it is quiet. Our front lawn faces unto ''their beck which will be the parking spat,. We'd like to know when the buffer strip and tree planting (which is required) is going to be done." Mr. Gowan said a cedar hedge and trey•, have been of red for t' ' uffer strip and were to be rea,... on April They plan to,f„ the planting as soon as Possible. pig„ voiced her concerns ahuut that if a rumored hockey takes age change for minor to field a team. the town should be able This change would drop current age rangeone year from did foror m the automatically rnati� that, the first Year (midges hockewould said, adding that this last midgets," he players eligible for J "D" play. least 15 Mr. lii Junior the future s fairly optimistic Thad"Two y etre about ice to down the They have some goo,, - :• __. Pee Wee level "�'� gain. • the 8regCOu law t well cdisecil�C1intoa asnbe theIt is n 1987. d a r - community. able housing expectlos g will its mandate a „You can r Y. in ., for i run into a ar 20 miles in any senior lean'► or two," he direction a+ - s m While the team is o said. off' $ w° aa° P ' rY of Housing e for the in Clinton i tarn h great co t • 'are tY► e Y ect P has gas about that," ait►ee car' sties ,- Corporation ads Mo wiling Ontario °mapotnerO�VtiereonSdseptecilorsoningtaw21didn'sendo�rsOnalllhe�e1havj� nswerer constructed acted by i€T.r0m0p ria�hehopedinane forne0sat seniocxrse�°nthehartadditiasns call fo It Pe use eYa tit %•• r1;er30 >r Bow at abe Yv b'12' nl9 V it was tea tfi Billie opinion a e t t Y1 i S5 IlC O 1 � ©��' ,,A2+\\* u 1 lap - Charles Street Desi» hi et site. g cor t� � said {, (bounce ii O� °istson� 9riove that some c°hncillob says sI he understands nder the of t) (,(�� C e Paying a s� for' the ministry >vwhole system Hoer � A,a Os.wee emde- t ub , and as size ar em. 1d be moo- r the ma�t�n will a� s� m Council nion �soug ecking recorded vote sh p ni.On sots ht / Y. bo 251 ire a e CIO forced V1° 1.9 lair m of , w° ti u� art aa re tot �,ae ° r �►ts �e mo°� of ae Q wn nai� suture By Shelley McPhee Haist BAYFIELD - The future of the old town hall here remains uncertain but a growing drive is afoot to save the 105 -year-old structure. Public opinion is being sought in an ef- fort to determine how villagers would best like to see the town hall used, and how much money they are willing to spend to restore the building. The town hall, located on Clan Gregor Square, has been condemned from exten- sive public use for the past several years as the structure no longer complies with the building codes or fire safety regulations. Reeve Dave Johnston has indicated that the town hall has as choice of two futures - to be refurbished, or to be torn down. At a July 6 council meeting, attended by more than 25 local residents, the two op- tions were discussed in detail with Claus Breede and Chris Borgal. Mr. Breede, director of the Huron County Pioneer Museum will be conducting a study on the town hall. Mr. Borgal, a Blyth architect, has conducted a preliminary structural study on the building. 0. stance, the Lambton County Heritage Museum in Grand Bend, has assumed the leadership role for more than six smaller museums in that region B B beilequi a �airto be required i. li- med as amu. lg - Architect Cl maintaining the% system. He sal �`i means that fo, Co heave. The baser, to be maintain( steam t an t •oseei suing the voted carried out in• ntl utfavor Aside from • do a stud ce and iso d unaa operating a of C1" toz, ° ask a cost s d °P asked to check t of T CI to ego (veil ce ° • U Vs tom' ettt O?eo be COo °f the '0 \W. 62,1" 1a1ma t,e‘ ©� tln�s ct,on Sttk e a\so sh°rt %list tat Cel ere S 2 Saia. n\r•' a ,nagevte e,r b ..yttn� map,, vo\�v it\ce• ,.(ew �,. t o „do ot+g btbe usetbereasei� Post „ad a•• acesoct Chas ercis ,was sec on. ton ';f , tet too By ,,,, e y c gang ours, coo , the p'nensiae tin ' eixu1?' incl ta'e e �� tr t --' gen l i`1 re eXetara 6°� loon; w�"er �,e t anE aces �,�h ,s ` �et1�• O�t°beore *le ly;,cl, eats �' yno�iar a,\ w aetl`I p is on i~• to anagoen, °n tiro Ate 9�lwo t�,e1 ti 2 san �otnine p;cketeQtS tote axe k .Ai std s t\9 .' t`n �\ R n t1� 1 oP' c e 9N18Blythyyes up4.5°�Q c ' tam duce the P Vile, Mt • David E 1. SS san, exte• e eA t9ne men C\,n to un uR �O „tots eat fro spa aa�l fa the m U er \ °u s *ere urn t® °st_�ty, 1+O _owl fp �uskyl � Qo _ °a ea � su\ • "To develop a brand new muse2sr' Bayfield would be like openi"� ��® Box," he suggested. Some cor Cliff d • an tt+ e V -117Y snot cool re but at �eful °f a ty Pc By av ens ie this year. There was also a slight drop in tit. LYIH Property owners in this village business 20, compared ite$78,5551987 rlasttetar"I\ I' Council estimated that expenditures oil; not vary greatly from those of 1986 With paving contracts for parts of three tlIai' roads recently being tendered out. the e\ penditure for street construction is expect isI to rise by approximately $10.058. (role $49,015 last year to $59,073 in 1987 Expenditures for street maintenance 01.'' aFor 1987, the breakdown o assessment:, $ 869 raiseo ted to rise to around ovver last year's figure of $381,51 does not show an increase in all areas. $5 869 expenditure that will drop gresti} X11 Residential assessments ' 1987 is that of land purchase As the in $760,589 in is not planning to purchase any land. this t'\ There was a $4,829 drop in i•kloP_ g his ae011, ars snug- wast sounds vste"' yeartbe facing a as council hasge increase in taxes estimated that the tax temperature in F3 Anne N long, n Drapes 1 • an eaten intety rate wit➢ increase by 4.7 per cent for public needs in winter wo jt's bee" h to keep ana the nave hone 1 Dtaa school supporters and 5.6 per cent for My. Ot, Aug es liven a separate school supporters. further noted that it Oe ers an Duet Ye • en as the dl lin ,n ata were ee During council's May 12 meeting the pro osed budget was discussed, and later pass - heated the water sl ggle t 15 have ass renal aY acting a P Reeve Johnston C1,11`1TOc 1 'MCA ta. °pen should be designed ► for Ya- a Re a t. t1t t v tinp ed. It drainage over the win t 5eptetn as t ep th 1 n Rh a �, compared to $] 047,78 Bio 's n° was oven, $1- n. showed the 1987 budget at $1,049,130. ' s be o e e0 in 1986. He added, "Still, it's RYckman notal t° f�ctor�' °his cot•npan f nt� you want to use the to operaC h , a• boa aria, a {►e ana t have risen m nt: ve months a year, being Ca and went limited if the building icame 2 ...,,anions 1986 to $767 603 in 1987 the commercial