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Trailer camps discussed at counci
Goderich township council
entertained three delegations
at' their last: meeting
discussing the..
of `trailer camps fn the
township and one concerned
�a�bout zoning land in the
township to accommodate a
mobile home park.
The owners of the Five
Seasons' Moble Park met
with council with the .desire -to'
have their property zoned for
mobile , ,homes without • it
having the broad implications
of an urban area: Council
recorded no motions on the
meeting but recommended
to the owners, present that;
they present a brief stating'.
their concerns to county
establishment planner Gary Davidson.
A Mr. Knowles met with
council to discuss the
possibility, of establishing-, a
trailer camp bn part lot eight
of the Huron Road Con-
cesgion. Council seemed -to
reject the.proposal•since the
property is zoned agriculture
but • agree... to hear any
concrete pr.: osals from Mr.
Kna°wles
Ra"y- : ush appeared before
council to explain the
progress of a trailer camp he
P.i.ering denied
is planning on part .lot 23 .and
24 on the Maitland Concession -
'and . to request .a building
permit for a service building.,
-Council issued the -permit.;
A'draft plan for a proposal
trailer camp site on part lot 37
of Concession One was given
to councila5y owner Mr. Gray.
After hearing explanations of
-the .development council
approved the •project in
principle since the land is
proposed recre•ational,
provided the plan does.--not—
differ from the one presented
and th,t' ' e
township trailer camp bylaw.
are met.
Says: story_'just rumor
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The. alleged pilfering of . anybody's guess. But it seems :searching .7;600 _ employees
materials from the, Bruce to be general knowledge that every day would mean costly
Nuclear Power Development some of the .materials that go delays•
has one. municipal public into new houses in Port Elgin "If se
"Ifcurity or
utility asking ' the Ontario ;• and Kincardine come dlrectTy management. is advised of a • . s
Hydro Commission. for an from Douglas • Point. The problem we will investigate 1
investigation: items. include • house wiring it," Mr. White said.
According to a .wide,ly,. and lumber.". He pointed to 'a• recent in- f
publicized Story .last week the Mr. Koch also quoted a .,cident of a Lummus em- ..1
nimrssyon a es an being prosecuted for
wants the investigation as it `site as. saying this is one,of the' taking building materials.
is • worried .such pilfering' ; reasons' Hydro rates continue Mr, White said, he would.
contributes to higher elec- torise. • ' • , have to classify the statement
tricity costs. ' The Waterloo mayor' said made in Mr. Koch's 'column.
A story appearing: in the. that if the statement is true, it. '.as -..rumour because,;no con -
Kitchener -Waterloo Record concerns : everyone'. in the crete evidence' of .pilfering
and carried by the Canadian • province. was offered.
Press wire service said Don White said this week that
,Waterloo: Mayor Herb Epp <pilfering of materials. is "a
learned about the thefts from serious problem in. industry' ,.
a recent column in the Record '--but Hydro. has no evidence
by business editor. Henry that it has a. large scale
Kock: problem at BNPD. •
Mr.•Kbch's column stated: ' When questioned -'about
"Exactly how much truth' . BNPD security he said there•
there • is to this item is are.p'eriodic spot checks but
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Ian Desla`riers of, the
Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority met with
council to explain -the MV -
CA -'s -- desire= -to -comp -Leto ----a
waterfront survey -of Lake
Huron. Council authorised the
.MVCA to' invite bids for the
study under the .guidelines
laid down by Mr. Deslaurier.•s.;
The township clerk was
instructed to express the
township's appre.ciation • 40
the MVCA for work carried
out at the Holmesville
cemetery and the' township
park.. They also asked him. to
request the bylaw . officer to
investigate ' three property -
owners putting up buildings
withoutper.mits.
.Building .permits: were.
requested by R.E. Thompson
for a covered feed manger,
Stewart Steenstra •for con-
vertinga carport to a garage,
R.M. Elliott for a carport and
house addition, Albert Schilbe
for a porch,Jeene Amsing for
a house, Jan Koene for a sow.
barn, Alf Hawkins for - a
cottage and, Ray Bush for a"
ervice building, Council
ssued all permits except. the
Amsing . request awaiting
urther investigation . for, the:
atter:
Waterloo Hydro Co tr d an who wor"ks at the: ployee bem rosecut d
A plastid bottle filled with hot
t•
the
water . and ightly_ 'capped
con
makes ' aconvenient foot
'warmer in bottom of a
sleeping bagor
cold bed.
CIV1C-MEETINGS THISWEEK
Thursday, September 2 (tonight!) A"
special . 'meeting .of Goderich Town - •
Council at• 7' p.m. in'.the council cham-
bers, town hall. ' -
Tuesday, September 7 - Regular town
council meeting, 7:30 p.m., council
chambers, town hall. •
Wednesday, September 8 Airport
committee meeting, 8:30 p.m. 'counci'-
chambers, town hall, -
Thursd-ay,' September 9 - Planning
board meeting,-. 7:15 p.m:; council'
chambers,: town hall.
Mena Adams ended a 20 year stint in government offlees Tuesday when she retired from
her post at the Regional. Assessment office in Goderich.: Mono worked in the offices or
Huron County. 14 years until taxation was moved to the regional„ office near the Enron
Historic Gaol. She,worked in the regional •officef r --the, past. six. years retiring this week.
Her fellow employees held a staff luncheon inti her honor and presented her withtwo•
paintings as a retirement gift. (staff photo)•
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(ODERICH SSIQNAL-STAR, TI±i RSD;AY, S
Arthur' Laurie Colquhoun;
diad Tuesday morning,
August •31 following a heart
Twp,_
processes�
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a
attack at his .home in Clinton.
The former • publisher' and
editor 'of' -The Clinton News -
Record Was 59 years old.
He was born January 29,
1917"%in Hibbert Township to
Elmer„Williaro and Catharine
i abe:sla (McI ella,r'),
Colquboun. .
He is • survived by his
mother, in Clinton; four
sisters, Mrs, Len :. (Je'an)
-=Caldwell, 1:1i J., Londesboro=
Mks; Gehrge (Audrey)
T,i
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arid'erich township council
held a special, me" .ng t�
recently to» pr cess thr e
• bylaws,' several .dra n
loan rege sts and the tende
on a" municipal drain, The
•three bylaws governed a tree
.planting project, 'the' town-
ship's secondary plan. and a
mobile ,home park .bylaw. •
The tree planting • bylaw
approved a planting project
with John Manning on Lot 42
of --the--M-aitland Concession
and .was given three readings
and passed• - •
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A bylaw to adopt the -•-
township's secondary plan:
. was given the first and second
reading and was approved for
the .third and final -reading.
A•`third bylaw outlining the
stipulations oVvners must
meet when developing a
mobile home'park:was read
in draft form andwas filed
until some recommendations
for changes 'can be con 6
sidered.
Council discussed'
tenders for the closed section
of the Gerritt• drain and
decided that 'L.1l. Turnbull. be
hired on a time and material
basis to install the closed
section of the drain..
Applications forbuilding
ermi ,
t5 were e
I? 'received 'from,
Martin Steenstra 'forper:
mission; to build a house, ,
J-eene Arising, for a house and:
Horst Bernath for a tool shed
and. a drive shed. Council
passed all permits but the two
for houses, pending proof of
septic tack approval.
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Hepburn, Willowdale Mrs.
Leri. (Isabel) . `Theedom,
Clinton; :and Mrs. ;iohn
(Margaret) Robins.tan,
Zurich; five- brothers, Don,.
•Roar. and Hugh of London;
Tom of Clinton; and Murray
of Owen Sound. He ...was
"predgceased by his 'father in
1972 and. by two ':brothers,.
Duncan Carlisle in 1930 and
Kenneth William (Danny)
Calquuriin
li Atxgust of this
year. ' .•
Funeral service will be
laday, Thursday, September
2 at Beattie'Funer'al Home in
Clinton; with the Rev. E.
Nelson officiating• interment;
Will be in Roy's . Cemetery.*
Fullerton Township.. -
Pallbearers': were
nephews,. Laurie, Clare,, Dort'..
and Tim Colquhoiun; Allan
Caldwell. and. Tom Robinson:
Ftowerbear..ers will be B'la.ir
-eff_ Colquhotua>.d�
Paiul Robinson, all nephews.
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