HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-07-08, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1971
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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IDB Assigns
New Officer
For Huron
Industrial Development Bank
has assigned a new Credit Offic-
er to look after its business in
Huron County, Replacing F.J.
McNab, who is being transfer-
red to the Maritimes, is J.D.
Brinklow.
Mr. Brinklow will make freq-
uent visits to Goderich, Exeter,
Clinton, Wingham and other
communities to meet with bus-
inessmen and farmers who are
interested in IDB financing.
An agency of the federal gov-
ernment, Industrial Development
Bank makes term loans to every
kind of business undertaking,
ranging from manufacturing plant
to farms, retail outlets and prof-
essional practices, providing the
proposal is sound and reasonable
financing is not elsewhere av-
ailable. Numerous Huron enter-
prises rely on IDB assistance.
Information about IDB can be
obtained from Mr. Brinklow, or
by contacting Industrial Develop-
ment Bank, 197 York Street,
London.
A surprise party for Mrs, Ralph
Fitzpatrick and Christine was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Hallman to bid fare-
; well to the guests of honour,
prior to moving to Shilo, Manit-
oba. Contests and games were
enjoyed and Mrs. R.A. Orr and
Mrs. Clarence Reid presented
Mrs. Fitzpatrick with a gift, also
one to Christine. Lunch was serv-
ed.
The Gilbert reunion was held
at Canatara Park, Sarnia, on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Aitken of London were in charge
of sports etc. The 1972 convenors
are Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Fuller
of Flint, Michigan. Members of
the clan attended from Ottawa,
Texas, Flint, Sarnia, Thedford,
London, Arkona, Windsor and
Hensall,
Master Warrant Officer Donald
Orr and his wife Margaret, of
Ottawa, are visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
A. Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr and
M. W.A. Donald, and Mrs. Orr
attended the Gilbert reunion
held at Canatara Park, Sarnia,
on Sunday.
At St, Paul's Anglican Church,
Trent Doige, of Exeter, was in
• charge of the service in the
absence of the Rector, Rev, G.A
Anderson, who is away on vacat-
ion. Next Sunday the Rev. T. M.
,B, Parker M,A.D,D., of London
will be guest speaker, a former
Rector of this parish.
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hi Hospital
Our Hensali correspondent,
Mrs. Maude Hedden is at pres-
ent a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter. During her
absence, the Citizens News
would ask the co-operation of
Hensall residents in sending
news items to this newspaper.
A telephone call to 236-4672
will look after any news items
or news tips which you might
have, or if you prefer, you
may send them in the mail. All
items will receive careful at-
tention at the office.
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Plan Meetings on County Plan
Since its creation in late 1968
the County of Huron Planning
I Board has been actively pursuing
the preparation of an Official
Plan to promote and guide dev-
elopment throughout the County.
The consulting firm of G. V.
Kleinfeldt and Associates was
engaged in the summer of 1969
and they have now completed
a draft Official Plan for Huron
County,
The plan, when adopted, will
provide County Council and the
Planning Board with "the necess-
ary and appropriate administrat-
ive tools to guide and direct the
development of all the municip-
alities in the County in a man-
ner deemed to be in the public
interest." The plan will be the
County's "Statement of Policy"
on land use, it will provide
"guidance and direction" to
both public and private interests.
The plan sets out suggested
policy on such issues as:
(a) recreational development
on the Lake Huron Shore
(b) urban development
(c) rural development
(d) future municipal planning
The consultants under the
direction of the Planning Board,
prepared the draft plan. This
draft plan is not yet an Official
Plan. Before the plan becomes
official, local municipal council
and the public at large must
comment on the draft plan.
Based on these comments
County Council will submit a
draft plan to the Minister of
Municipal Affairs for his approv-
al. Upon approval by the Minist-
er the draft plan becomes the
Official Plan.
The purpose of public meetings
is to let you, the public, make
your feelings, either pro or con,
known to County Council, the
Planning Board and the Planning
Department.
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About People
Mrs, Bertha Jinks was admitted
as a patient to the Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich, on Saturday
July 3. She has made her home
with Mrs. Gordon Schwalm since
December.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lond, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Morrison, of Owen
Sound visited Mrs. Norman Long
of Kippen last Tuesday and later
in the day they all visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Armstrong of
Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs, Alex McMurtrie,
of Toronto spent a few days with
relatives in Hensall and vicinity,
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