HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-05-27, Page 15THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1971
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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READY FOR TOURNAMENT - The Hensall Legion branch 468 is hosting a Men's Open Golf
Tournament at Bayview Golf Course on Saturday, June 5, and on Sunday afternoon several members
of the organization were at the golf course making final preparations for .the event. Past president
of the group, Paul Neilands, is shown here being subdued in his efforts to use an old broom for a
club, by Archie Wright, manager of the Golf Course, while Ernie Davis and Stan Kochan watch the
proceedings. Mr Kochan is in charge of entries for the tourney, and a highlight of the event will be
a t -bone steak dinner from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
Huron County Municipal, Officials Hear
Details of New County Planning
Over 125 representatives of the
26 Huron County municipalities
were told last Tuesday that "with
planning, " the new Huron County
plan "will have a significant
impact on the future of the Count'
for the orderly and logical dev-
elopment of the area."
Speaking at the annual meet-
ing of the Huron County Municip-
al Officers Association in Londes-
boro on Tuesday, J.A. Nicklom,
president of the G.V. Kleinfeldt
and Associates (London) Limited,
said that, "Huron is being down-
graded as not having too much
potential." He was referring to
the report designed for develop-
ment of the Midwestern Region,
Phase I that had said Huron was
most rural of the counties of the
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A Man Called
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Richard Harris
How Sweet It Is
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Debbie Reynolds, James Garner
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They Call Me Mr. Tibbs
(Adult Entertainment)
Sidney Poitier, Barbara McNair
Secret of Santa
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(Adult Entertainment)
Anthony Quinn, Anna Mahonani
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P,M
FIRST SHOW AT 8:15 P,M,
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
MODA region and that manufact-
uring is largely absent from the
county - and one of the implic-
ations of that was that the rural
population has left the county in
favour of the industrial cities out-
side the county.
The Kleinfeldt firm has comp-
iled an official plan for the
county and Mr. Nicklom stated
"the plan is a living document
that gives positive guidance
while at the same time providing
protection to the agricultural
nature of the county."
During the day -long session,
the county's future development
was explored. A number of quest-
ions were directed to Mr. Nick-
lom on the plan. On the platform
with him were Kent Murray of
London, Planning Adviser with
Department of Municipal of
Affairs and Gary Davidson, of
Goderich, the newly appointed
Planning Director of Huron, who
also answered many questions.
The plan will require ultimate
approval from all 26 municipal-
ities (16 townships, five towns,
and five villages) after public
meetings have been held, obj-
ections considered and any nec-
essary revisions made. Then it
will go to County Council for
final approval.
Mr. Nicklom told the municip-
al officers that "the plan prov-
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ides a set of goals and objectives
for the future - a framework -
to enable you to do your job
better."
Concluding, Mr. Nicklom
said, "It is not the intent of this
plan to alter or redirect the
established development patterns
without good cause, but rather to
provide a planning environment
in which the normal increase in
urbanization can take place,
subject to public scrutiny so as
to best determine and safeguard
the public interest."
Elgin Thompson, R. R, 3, Kip -
pen, reeve of Tuckersmith Town.
ship was elected president of the
association succeeding William
H. King, Clerk -treasurer of
Brussels. Other officials elected
are Ivan Haskins, Gorrie, and
Wayne Horner, Zurich, vice-
presidents; John Berry, Goderich,
Secretary; Bill Hanley, Goderich,
Treasurer; executive for one year
Gordon Graham, Bayfield; for
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RECEPTION
AND DANCE
FOR
FERN MANN
and
ELDON BULLOCK
(bridal couple)
Sat., May 29
Zurich
Community Centre
Music by .
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Lunch Provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
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two years, Ed Oddliefson, Bay-
field and for three years, Donald
Simpson, R. R, 3, Goderich.
Harry Strang of Exeter presided
for the election of officers.
Hullett Township was host to
the municipal officials at„the
meeting held in the Community
Hall, Londesboro,
PHONE
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