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rial at the adia'
a t,.mo,. n witdry in, the, w�ild
so n. 1latio A, about K Cimiiidia' insta *WaPeninsuld,' War Cemotery.
ns on ht. Groesbek, over
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'Wgirw e ap 'Oo, mar to Belgiu -as th afs r4te, of unemployment "Recent sat hite,photoor hs 1,o chedroMthe town -ball. t ,,s
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e liberatofO of. World, I wjl�#q into
Ibis attitude is gratitymg, .
an enviable two per, cent-., CoMrm 1:40 Soviet Uni has turned' 'distance of about
th6. cemetery, a -
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0 r0ckr this peninsula
t o a little emi "The ai
Eq6n, mists 'consider the world's threekil
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b 1t is al s�ing botto ometres. r must be over'go per ceiii 'A
in in. amy.modbri% ndustrial largest militiry complex Oith gain. I was th only canadia iiikory and everything
since we play so little heed to e purq in th
is-060-ety.-The, -country is. tes -,sub- b0hi
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111 West uk, air ,ran in r t e parbide and placed a 6*00. - Itli'mind-bo WAR
Our iiiaip G P gg in g ern on welli, 1p h Of
00 voi vgope's d -biggest oil marine and naval.ba�es, two large wreAthat the cross of sacHfice. through mich a mod''' 'd' A AA:�
EUR e, e. earlier thi M nth'at G'roeb66k,-
p ti although scarcely vivio and gecon
'6, 1 had the -ho piixltiging, poun6y, pumping 'over radar sites aiqd.,;% nuclear missle. b'd ,d "Ca�,eyl' th was on hand.
urrent military, effort is ap- por of designed.facto H
IWd r6 of Wingha
6n� birrel�. pe'r,'Ohy from its launching complex.. ry *h ch I, pr qge
even though. it is one milli attending the, ope i4g� of new 'quipment for lh� Ing hii,ftlt� recorit trio fb-'Euro e, Casemot , also was one ofithrW
ot'r ba, highly-iq e
recognizeda ymbolic. off-s4on ay, also has r
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fields, he es currently are under Libe A by f utu-r'e,,. The, plant cos over '$000 am to,, be Orik;nte' ivith a, special.me
t 04er
s,essenhany s
urdpeanslook w dallion by
large pulp and construction, as' -are the roads Prific.
paper d6ifiOAnbes and e Beknbi JThe mweuni iniljiqii.� Sern4orcf, of Th6'
Whefi,]� estward, keth
they see only the United'States. This
but it shouldn't b
Acceptab.letous..,
'ftr example, in if
86, not a pi�gle:
Can ed
adian binet. minister Asited
'Brussels for talks concerning the 'European c 4. addition of policies.'adopting two zone approach to development in ff'ood'area in Wingharn North. This
ommutfity: the world's
policy petmits developq n
second-largest economic block with 9ent in the "flood fringe" subject4d floodpro'bfing a d approvals.
A population of 2�10 million. 5. addition of Industrial policies permitting the .identification of Industrial designations in.the Wingham
DEPARTMENT OP North area, and, providing g.uid6 Ines for devMopibent within the. Industrial designation.
'11; is ironic to note that since, the
e' ANNING &'DEVELOPMENT .6, reviion of Natural Environment'p9l roviding- incrg?sed flexibility for establishment of certain
present gov rnment came to office, PL icies 0
otfly one'senior minister has been to structures in nonseilsitive natural environment areas.
PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING� 7 ' addition,,of polidie . re uoing the requi c 'o pub I
West Germany (Robert Coates, s d
rements for n;ofi e f lic meeting for Site Specific Zoning
former defence minister.) and he., A Pyi-la.ws from 30 days to 21 "days,
PROPOSED OFFICIAL -PLAN AMENDMENT
subsequently resigned after an addition of pblipiesirelated'to the use of Holding,'Zone's.,
G THETOWNSHIP OF TURNSERRY I
incident in a West German night AFFECTIN .9. addtion of polidie's,t6lated-jo use of Site Pla Control By-laws'.'
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club. TAKE NOTICI�,that the C6uncil of the Corporation of the County of Huron will hold a public meeting to 10. revision of policies' directing, -public partici . pation in the regular * review, of 'the 8 c6ndary Plan.
consider a prdbosed Official Plan Amendment- -under Section 17 of the..Planning'Act, on Mondayt July I I - a Variety of redesi n e
gnatio s as shown on'th6 maps below Schedules '13' 'P' 'D'6 d.'E'. These pro-
'flt looksis though our European 13 1987'at 8:00 pm. irT,th TUrnberryownship Offices in Blueyale.
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policy is depending upon the old posedredesignations are in keeping with the proposed comprehensive,, zoning by-law to be approved
PT er
frayed and fading ties -of sentiment. The - oposed Official Plan Amendment seeks to carry out revisions to the Turnbetry Tpwnshi' Secon- later t'his', y ar
p
and nosialgi.a. dary Plan which are hecesary"pripr to final approval of,'a Comprehensive Zoning ByIaW. The propoSed. 'ANY
amendment includes the following: PERSON maV-attend the public. meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in sup -
"On another note, it was a little pQrt of or. in opposition tothe''proposed Official Plop Amendment.
I -addition of policy i0entif Ing lands east of.Wirigh. ADDITIONA . L, . 11
embarrassing as a. Canadian, in Y am and west -of Junc ionville on the north side of VORMATION relating to: the .6' 1, Plan AmQnd"ment is'availiable for inspec-
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proposed fficia
Europe to watch as bur'tiiam was P ncial Highway No, 86 for, Highway Commercial type development. tion 'at the Huron County Department of Planning and De . loomen' f and the Turriberry Tow'
defeated- 9.0 by' Sweden in world 2. .'addition of a policy permittinglArge space users such as department, stores, supermarkets or large VP nship Offices
during, regular office hours.
on furniture stoeeswhich for reasons of 66ilable lands, size and operation cannot locate in ,core commer.
championship hockey., Some e Datedthis,9th day*of June, 1.987.
should come up with a different plan' cial areas,, to locate in highway commercial zones.'. % , I.
Clerk, Couhty of Huron
s to
pick a, Canadian team, or stay at, 3. addition of - a policy encouraging- m6bile homes to locate in rnobileF home parks but allowing acce's' Court House, The Square
home. other resid ntial areas in urban r n'compatibility and ubject to provisions of a
GODERICH,. Ontario
"'Travelling over 6,000 kilometres Township Mobile Home By-law..
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on 'Eurail"pass, I noted that costq
h n 9) 524-8394 (Clerk)
in Europe ire going up every day as P 0 e TUkNBERRY TOWNSHIP �24 2;8'8 iplap,
ning)
our dolhir,gets weaker,against the 'SECONDARY PLAN
European currency. Even uring SCHEDuLE'Er
the fivO weeks I'stayed-iii Europe,
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'TOWNSHIP
our dollar lost ground. So,my a6ice to anyone going there in the near TURNBERRY
SECONDARYPLAN
future: take lots of money. r
..,"Anotbir .6CHEDULE
tip to those going to
W nee: make sure- your visa; for, jiul,
ob WINGHAM TOWN PLOT
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0ONly 25th ann''Iver'sbOy AITLANII,_�-, The United Church BLUEVALE'
PLAN :�B
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,Women -celebrated 25 years of
service Sunday,
evening with enter-
tainment and worship by Unit 111. Pipers Bessie and. Mary Lou
Nicholson and the participants to the 01
Johnston piped the president, Carol front of the church. The program
copsisted of piano solcd, duets, 'a
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Grampa"'
taking part *ere Carla
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Janice Nicholson, Adam and Ann FIT
Johnston, J
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JPA VIN AL 2 S],
Leanne and Cheryl Nicholson, Mao
Peacock,' Etoile Johnston, Marlene ..... . ....
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Albers, Jean Mathers and Florence
Johnston. F _ITT1111
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TURNBERAY TOWNSHIP
held
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meeting, starting
with 010 sifift 6 "0, Canadallf
piuded by Florence Jobnston
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oft and the� ti
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