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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-20, Page 7• • •Dee opers Frust . •have, all.the facts The Goderich Area Plan- ning Board adopted a new format for,- processing, sub- division plans., amendments to the official plan and changes in; zoning.bylaws that should speed up the process considerably. =At:. the' same.' time. it should make effective decisions by the board easier. The fgrrnat, .,prepared by HuronCounty planner • Gary :.Davidson, requires, I+PFA-w^ ;1 0o1DE1 IC i'BI NA :.s'rAR;i' 'developers submitting requests to planning board to be more thorough in their presentation and requireS planning board members to acquaint themselves with the, request prior to the,meeting. Mr. Davidson said the new process. will not change the role of the two parties. but should serveto speed up the process considerably and due toia lack of information. He explained that the procedure will Save time only if planning board is willing to ..make decisions which they should be when they have the properinfor•m,ationat their ;, fingertips before they meet; "The Splanning .department Will get the plans three weeks before .-the ;presentation and make .a report based on the board .members a week before they meet, ,eXplained Davidson. `"The chem Mr. Dav died. the bers should have 's1 , , he lan prior to the meeting and c •uestions can � discuss any ' •q . they liave at the. meeting and should be able to Or a decision that night or at: the . next meeting,'" .The planner; s.aidhe was asked to present the .format prevent needlo"s,tinic loss niiana i?lvincr. hoth.tr, planning p: ` th�r alba m m orae ULS d h h t for presentations by planning first meeting an t ey have o. board chairman Dave Gower . .retrace their steps; after a recent board meeting "Thisprocedure does not at which three e separate r.. to mean that ail planning board s pre entations were 'made. de. decisions'. will be absolutely s a said th One of the three was basically correct."e-•;Planner. a verbal 'presentation, one ..• "You have to face the fact was made by_°an. architect that you are. going -to . be who supplied sketches of the wrong some of the'time. 1inj fed. proziuct and. one was Made by former county planner Nick Hill: The latter was a thorough presentation showing surrounding land uses, explaining services: present and required and • • �sivaries P fnr m . • -"It' was obvious to the board after seeing Mr, Hill's Don and - Shirley McMillan educated in Goderich and.' and ..,their three children, later attended Quee'n's Ernie; Eleanor and University in Kingston where Elizabeth; have a new record he studied English literature, on the market entitled history and philosophy and "Reach Out..." received his Bachelor of Arts This is the second McMillan degree. Family Fortress record in aid During his .years at of favoritemission projects. university, Rob decided to get The first record, 'cut in into .church work and after support of a mission in Haiti, consultation with. Dr. Robert netted .'about $2,200 for the McClure, at that time people in that southern clime. Moderator of the United. Money from the 'sate of this Church of Canada, he wentas present record on the Tip Top a short-term missionary to label will•g=o to a Goderich Japan in 1969. : man and wife who are In 1970 he became a teacher. fulltiine missionaries, of The at . the Hokusei .Gakuin United Church of Canada. and Training School, an The United Church of Christ educational •institution where in Japan. • . 5,000 stildents of juniorand Rob Witmer, the 'son of senior high school, junior Mrs.. Jean Witmer of college and university level Goderich, and the late Neil ' attend. Rob taught English Witmer, moved with .: his literature,, conversation . and "family. 'from. Mitchell to composition there. Goderich when he was one. In was there •'he met his -and a half years old,Rob was wife, the•former„Keiko Kirin. ladies: invited to Brick Thankotfering The. Donnybrook ' United • Church --Women met at the home :of. Mrs. Morley: John- ston on Tuesday afternoon, May 11, .Mrs. E. Robinson opened the meeting.with, the theme on' "Untended , Gardens". Mrs. :H. Jefferson gave a poem "`Mother's Love." Mrs. E. Robinson lead in prayer'' followed with a responsive reading. Mrs. W. Jefferson gave a poem' "The Housewife and God."' • . Mrs. S. Chamney. read the scripture and Mrs:. -E. Robinson :gave the meditation. Mrs.'Otto Weber read. a poem "Fun- damentals." Everyone took part in the "Family Beatitudes". Mrs. Wm. Hardy gave a prayer. Mrs. E. Robinson took as her topic "The Hudson W. J. Deno.mme t FLOWER 't { SHOP from hospital after surgery. . v. presentation resentation that something .The customers . had to be done to make • They were married in the �coun theter ryo summer of 1973 in Goderich: share their experiences, presentations bydeelors more thorough,” said= -Mr. .. Shortly after their inarriage,;, they' returned to Japan as full-time missionaries. Rob continues- to tech in Japan. Keiko is also a teacher there. The Witmers are also very active ''in °..``coffee house evangelism. Here with other Christian volunteers they • wait on tables or work behind ,,, ms anal hopes wi dreg Christian proprietors.. Rob He added, that the three also gives guitareoncerts.and presentations all has,been actively translating repeated for wereariety of many of his.favorite Bible reasons. The airst riet . in- setting verses into Japanese and complete, the second needed setting them to music ain further information and the "Reach Oiit. ' .El abeth third had been•based on some tures Ernjestatistics t at were i Da�v idson. Donnybrook fea and iza h n error. ,_ on trumpet. Ernie, 18, n. has "If the planning. depart= always played lead trumpet men, had seen the presen- with the group, but with tations before they went to Ernie's plans to leave home the board all three would this fall to attend university, , have been corrected prior to the trumpet duties. will fall to the meeting, Davidson 12 -year old Elizabeth. She has pointed out. a trumpet solo' on the album The new format does not . and according to the rest of • alter any plan of. subdivision ' family; she has done well. submitte-d' nor does it change - Sixteen -year old Eleanor any zoning bylaw changes or . plays the, high tenor part of .amendments to the . offici.al - the arrangements on clarinet plan. :It merely requires., and does the recitation for the anybody'requesting action. record's title "Reach Out . •. from a planning angle to . She also plays saxophone gather all the necessary facts and will•. likely devote more and figures before starting • time to this instrument. when the wheels of approval in Anna -Marie Harrison, daughter of George and Ruth Harrison of 345 ':Corhox Cr.,. Family from ,Brazil",' taken Goderich, recently graduated from `Mission, Profile. They .from Centralia .College of are missionaries who train -Agricultural Technology in lay people . and •open.openeda the Animal ".Health medical `clinic to take' care of Technicprogram. Technician Anna the people. They also built a Marie plans to . pursue her .chapel A discussion' followed. career. in a veterinary • The offering was taken and practice or a breeding kennel. Mrs. E.. . Robinson gave the dedication prayer. This was followed with a reading "The Meanest Mother in .the World." by Mrs. H. Jefferson: The business was taken over by Mrs. H. Jefferson., . The ; ladies are invited to Brick Thankofferi.ng on June. Let 8:15 p.m. Mrs. E. Robinsorr'closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ray Hanna and ,Mrs S. Chamney assisted and the hostess served lunch. TON All the family rearranges the, motion. instrumental parts for next . Mr. Davidson pointed out ar's-prograrris. This .ver= that in many ' instances, satile youngster has aIso been planning board fears making part of a. vocal • trio, with lien, a decision because, they have parents. ..not. received all 'the in Mrs Shirley McMillan plays formation at once. He said' and writes they get their questions an - alto saxophone instrumental arrangements. swered but over a period of Don McMillan plays trom - several months • The time bone and carries .the bass lapse usually causes diem to portion ' of the . in- forget what they heard at the strumentation. Organ°soloist and accompanist on the album is Lorne . Dotterer, director.. of music .for North ..: , Street United•Church. There are 22. -songs in : all on the record, ranging from The. Sound' of Music to All Hail - The Power. 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