The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 11i
d
What? Another
public meeting
BY JEFF SEDDON started to move forward
Goderich planning the board would have a
board decided recently "clear conscience that
enough time and money people were informed
had been • spent ex. and we had done our
plaining the draft of the job".
town's heritage con- Pete McCauley said he
servation distric plan. couldn't see where
By a 4-3 margin the another public session
board electednot to hold would be of benefit. He
more public meetings said people affected by
explaining the plan but the plan had received
rather recommend that sufficient notice adding
council amend the town's lie felt another public
official plan adopting the meeting would come, to
heritage plan. the same end as the first
Some board members two.
are not convinced that, At the second public
despite two public meeting three objections
meetings and circulation were filed against the
of the draft of the plan. To make the ob-
heritage plan to all jections valid objectors
property owners con- were instructed to put
cerned; the plan is um their concerns in writing
and send them to -plan-
ning hoard within 21
days. Only one of the
three did so.
Allen told the boardne
didn't know why only one
objection was made of-
ficial. He said he' didn't
know "who talked to
who" and pointed out that
there were • three ob-
jections despite only one
being Official. lie•said he
felt the board should keep
in mind there were three
property owners against
the plan.
Palmer. said hoard
members that were
unaware of concerns
derstood.• .,
Reeve Eileen Palmer
told the board that it was
important that all
property owners and
businesses in the core
area be "educated and
enlightehed" about the
plan. She said that there
was a "handful of
people" at, the .public
meetings which she felt
was "by no means fair
representation of the
peopleaffected".
The first of the public
meetings was held in
•March and attracted two
people. The second
session was held after the
board circulated copies of
the plan telling owners it
would be discussed at a
public meeting. About 15
came out for the second
ses .
owners in the core area
had weren't "speaking
was. She said she e • speaks
the same people" was she ilVlission.ary.
talking • to people that •
An Area Conference of the IODE for southern and
western Ontario was held in Goderich on Tuesday,
October.16 with 12 primary chapters represented.
Pictured here for the conference are, back --row, left
to right, are Mrs. A.D. Christmas of Blenheim,
provincial citizenship secretary; Mrs. A. Dawson of
Embro, provincial vice-president; Mrs. G.C.
Bernet of Hamilton, provincial services secretary;
and Mrs. C.R. Watson of Ridgetown, provincial
second vice-president. Front row, left to right, are
Mrs. W.J'. Garrow, Regent of Maple Leaf Chapter,
Goderich; Mrs. T.D. Throop, provincial president,
Mrs. J.M. Cutt, Vice -Regent` of Ahmeek Chapter,
Goderich; and Mrs. G.L. Royal, provincial coun-
cillor and Past Regent of Maple Leaf Chapter.
(Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Bron. ,7.--/---.. were "very concerned" The fall rally of the the annual- meeting at
The total costo hold about the consequences Huron Presbyterial Seaforth on January 23,
both public sessions, of the'heritage plan. She Women's Missionary 1980.
print'the.draft ofthe plan said the cost to the Society was held last Mrs. Clayton Edward
and circulate it is about municipality is not $1,200 Wednesday, October 10 at of Goderich gave the
$1,200. .because it is covcred.by a Belgrave with delegates report of Synodical
Coun.ty.._p1.a.nnerd...o-Haan grant- adding–that ever-- from all-. the Auxiliaries Executive held at
Dzus pointed out to the with the cost it was the present. The guests were Woodstock on Ortnher 1
,,ogl'd,. that the, recom- board s job to make sure welcomed by Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Fred Slater of
mendation to council to people understood what McBurney and Mrs. Goderich, the literature
adopt the draft of the was going on. - Margaret Dunbar. secretary, gave a sum-,
heritage plan is enabling "Good grief that's what " M r s . W i II ia m mary of her bock display.
legislation. He reminded we're here „for,': said the . Dalrymple was the Mrs. Adeline Campbell
the board the, draft is reeve. pianrist and played of Blyth favored with'two•
approval of the concept of The reeve added that several selections before solos, The Holy City and I
the heritage plan pointing • she was not sure any the meeting was opened. Know Who Holds My
out details of the -bylaw amendment.tothe -official Preside-nt of Huron -Hand.' -•
will be settled at a later plan passed ,by council Presbyterial, Mr's. The guest speaker,
date. was as harmless as was , Robert McAllister, was'in 'Mrs. Beth McIntosh,
He said, if a property lead to believe. She said it charge of the meeting missionary on furlough
owner objects to -certain was a bylaw and is legal and gave a Prayer of From Japan, was in-
land designations or does and the municipality and Thanksgiving for the Call traduced by -Miss Ida
not understand he will landowners in the core to Worship. The hymn, White of Goderich. She
still have the opportunity will be "held by it". Jesus Shall Reign gave a very interesting
to have his concerns ' McCauley said he was Where'er The Sun, was account of their 18 years
heard. one of those concerned sung followed by all in the Korean Church in
Dzus said to get the • with some aspects of the repeating the Lord's Japan. She stated that
plan as far as it is was a plan, but felt he would Prayer in unison. there' is such demand for
."painstaking effort": He have ample opportunity •The president nursery scha fs and
said numerous, public to have his concerns• welcomed all- to the spoke •on the crowded
meetings were held, cleared U. . meeting. conditions in Japan.
consultation was .held Allen warned that the The Reverend Kenneth .Miss White showed the
with ..businessmen and bylaw was the "thin edge McInn'is,'minister of the slides for Mrs. McIntosh
after a "great deal of of the wedge". He said church, gave an inspiring who gave the com-
thought and effort" a the heritage plan had far devotional period. He mentary.
proposal was put together reaching affects. He said chose I Thessalonians, Mrs. Harvey Hyde of
as a recommendation for this bylaw is no different verses 1 - 10 for the -Bible
council. From many others passed reading and gave •
Deputy -reeve .Bob by council. meditation and closed
Allen told the board he "People are in favor of with prayer.
agreed with Palmer but it as long as it doesn't The roll call was taken
didn't want to leave the affect me," he said. and the financial
impression he was op- The. ' hoard voted m in statement was given by
posed to the heritage favor of confirming its the treasurer, Mrs. G.G.
plan. Allen said he felt the support of the heritage MacEwan. The allocation
board had a "serious job" plan and sent the matter of $8,190 for • 1980 was
to make sure the public to town council. Included accepted on motion of
was informed. He said if with the recommendation Mrs. MacEwan and Mrs.
the board did it s-.. job is all material .gathered T.A.A. Duke.
properly when things so far by the board. It was decided to hold
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Hensall gave the cour-
tesies and the offering
was received by Mrs.
Alice Nicholson and Mrs.
Ivy Cloakey of Belgrave.
The meeting was dosed
M.S
•
with the hymn, 0 Master
Let Me Walk With Thee,
and the -benediction by
Mrs.. McAllister.
Lunch. was served by
.the .B.elg.raveladies, - --
Huron -Bruce Liberal Association
[As Constituted for Provincial Purposes]
FUND RAISING
Dinner and Dance
Tuesday, October 30, 1979
Lucknow Community Centre
Guest Speaker Stuart Smith
Leader of Ontario Liberal Party
Reception 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Dinner 7:30 p.m.
Dance 9:00 - 12 p.m.
Price $15.00 each - $25.00 per couple
Tickets Available From •
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