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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-12-20, Page 10the buffer zone from the fringe of the many hamlets in the township and removed a 1,000 foot buffer zone from in- dustrial or commercial establishments. The final approval the secondary plan will probably, not be given until late 1980 or possibly early 1981. PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, T}URSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1979 Every school Christmas play has a Mary and Joseph and Colborne Central School is no ex- ception. Terry Fry played Mary and Duane Kerr played Joseph during the school's,. annual Christmas concert on December 18. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Air • f1f, P:,95`04lii :1 0 Lord: Gni/It y uate, _'• Huron Council passes Ashfield plan BY JEFF SEDDON Huron county council amended the county official plan Wednesday adopting the Ashfield township secondary plan as the official planning document for that township. The plan, ins the work for over two years, was passed by Ashfield township council earlier in the month and was sent to the county for its ap- proval. Once county approval is received the docuement will be sent to the province for final approval. Warren Zinn, reeve of Ashfield, told council the township made several changes•in the final draft of its plan before seeking county approval. He said the changes hinged around agricultural policies in areas where urban and agricultural land uses meet. Zinn added that some changes had been made to the severance policy in the plan. BY SHIRLEY He told council Ashfield J.KELLER had held several public Meetings to discuss the plan adding he felt those sessions were well at- tended. He said the meetings offered council a good cross-section of public opinion towards land use in the township and that opinion was reflected in the final draft of the plan. The changes worked into the final draft in - eluded a requirement that all farm operations and buildings as well as other non-farm uses and structures comply with the Agricultural Code of Practices The change was requested by farmers , who wanted the cer- tificate of compliance under the provincial Code Ginn wants ideas "� unto us Thine infi- ite bestowals and let Thy light of'guidance shine. .Illumine the eyes, make joyous the souls and con- no. fer a new spirit upon the hearts. y.d`` is �r`•, Unite and. bring mankind into one 464Pshelter beneath the banner of Th • i)rotection." From the Writings of Baha'u'llah. .—May- this day chosen to celebrate 4���the birth of the beloved Christ �' '-brim a � {ati;� spirit of love and •..i':"' {. hope to us all. -Sincere It>ti';&.t'..TT– olidav wishes from tiq .11,i14...44‘ 'q: the Baha ' is of It- �.tr' '`. r+l'�@:' ~ 4 ,.44'f3 G o d e r i c h. ,. .. .5 . i{ (. t• . "•A .iM-jI4••$,.• fir ti3 M .w r;*oaf •4. N SUPER BEEFY SPECIALS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT THE BURGER PALACE HAVE A BEEF BURGER AT 2.6 oz. Schneider's All Beef with fresh tomatoes & garnished on a sesame seed bun. , Our Reg. `1.00 Friday & Saturdays only BURGER PALACE ' OPEN: IMon. to Thurs. 11-71 Fri. 11-10 Sar 11-7 Kingston at Victoria St., 5 Points Goderich EAT IN OR TAKE OUT CLOSED SUNDAYS CALL AHEAD HAVE YOUR ORDER READY 524-2022 Gerry Ginn, chairman of the Community Health Committee at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,' promised that his committee would have a recommendation to bring to the January board meeting regarding an emergency plan. Ginnsaid two very preliminary meetings so far have resulted in committee members being made familiar with an emergency plan already in existence for AM&G, as well as a discussion about the kind of co-ordinated plan that would be ideal. "We are looking at a plan for a community disaster as well as a disaster that would happen within the hospital," Ginn reported: He said the present idea is to update and improve upon the existing plan, and then go out todhe community to see how it ties in with other emergency measures plans that may be pending. Ginn said AM&G could handle only --about 25 emergency patients at one time and indicated the community health committee was con- sidering a plan for "makeshift beds" elsewhere. Allan Chrysler, am- bulance supervisor based at Goderich's AM&G, has some suggestions to,' make to'the committee, Ginn said. !'We want to hear all suggestions," Ginn told the board. "We want to be • sure that if something happens, our plan will work." Don Wheeler, a member of the com- munity health com- mittee, said there is a 20 - bed emergency unit stored at the Bluewater Centre and one in Clinton. Wheeler said it would be the aim of the com- mittee to "co-ordinate the whole thing". Ginn added that if facilities at the Bluewater Centre were to be used in a community disaster situation, it would be responsibility of AM&G to staff that unit. "These are the kinds of little things we're finding out that are important to know," said Ginn. IT'S UP TO YOU TO HELP PREVENT SKIN CANCER. PROTECT YOURSELF IN THE SUN. of Practice to protect present agricultural land use for future urban land use. Farmers also' urged council to insist that future agricultural and non-agricultural land uses compty –with Code of Practice. They felt by doing so council would be protecting both the farmer and the urban dweller. The farmers also wanted the 2,000 foot restricted agricultural buffer zone around all urban areas in the township to he reduced to ucknow, Port ,Albert, Dungannon and seasonal residential areas. The change removed a. ;peace goodwill. on toward ear* .1(en < v `. 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