HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-10-18, Page 13THURSDAY, OCTOBER. le, 1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 13
Bayfield durnpproblem
(by Milvena Erickson)
At the regular meeting Mon-
day evening, Bayfield council
viewed the comparable figures
of the 1971 and 1972 financial
statement from the Ministry of
Treasury, showing selected
statistics concerning municipal-
ities in Western Ontario. They
learned the clerk would be out
of the village office on Friday,
November 2, attending the Zone
2 meeting of the Association of
Municipalities, Clerks and
Treasurers, in Orillia.
A letter was read from the
Good Roads Association regard-
ing their new Award of Merit,
and stating how persons could be
recommended to them for this
Award.
The reeve reported that Dr.
G.F. Mills, County Health Insp-
ector, had viewed the dump
and had sent his assistant to talk
over the matter of the deplor-
able condition. The reeve infor-
med the assistant that he had
attended a meeting with the
Holmesville Land Fill Site com-
mittee and was awaiting word
from them following their meet-
ing; as the council is attempting
to rectify the situation.
The reeve also stated he had
received wort' from A. Gaston,
property agent, Ontario Housing
Corporation, regarding the
Senior Citizens Housing, and
expected to meet with him in
the near future. Also the draft
of the Official Plan had been
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returned to the reeve; it was
gone over by he and Gary David
son, adjusted, and sent to the
County Planning Board. The
reeve also reported that nothing
further had been received reg-
arding the beach management
agreement.
Dick Peever, London, appro-
ached council with drawings
regarding a proposed lagoon and
boat lifting and launching fac-
ilities on the north river side
area, and the Bayfield River Flat
Council and visitors at the
meeting asked questions, but
could pass no judgment on these
proposed actions, as the land in
question presently is in content-
ion.
In other business, the copy of
the amendment to the traffic
by-law has been forwarded to
the Department of Transportation
and Communications and a sug-
gested stop sign on the corner
of the old Clinton Road and the
road leading from Highway 21
at Deer Lodge corner was taken
into consideration.
The next regular meeting will
be held Monday evening, Nov-
ember 5.
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Liberal
meeting
(continued from page 1)
last election," stated Donald
Deacon. "A Win!"
Deacon said there are 95
Ridings in the province which
are not now Liberal and said'
the Liberal team needs a leader
which will weld the members
"into an effective force."
He promised if he was named
Leader of the Liberals in Ont-
ario to organize the team long
before the election, to raise
money for be campaign and to
bring out the issues.
Deacon claimed there was a
"dictatorship now in Queen's
Park, " but that Prime Minister
William Davis has "lost ground"
in recent months.
Over the next two years,
Deacon said, the Liberals can
organize themselves into an
alternative which could win
"hopeless Ridings" and "enable
the people to govern themselves:
Called a "dark runner from the
Federal government by Dr.
Morgan Smith who introduced
him, Norman Cafik said he was
in the race because the Liberals
of Ontario "need a wide open
choice at the convention."
Cafik said a recent poll show-
ed the Liberal party is running
second in popularity in Ontario
and that the present Liberal
leader is running third in popul-
arity.
The member from the Riding
of Ontario said the progressive
Conservatives in Ontario are
"clearly rotten on the inside and
truly slipping badly. "
If named Leader of the prov-
incial Liberals, Cafik said he
would lay down a clear policy
which could be easily understoot
by the people and would prov-
ide the leadership to "cut
through the Bureaucractic red
tape in this province."
"The provincial government
has dehumanized the whole
system, " charged Cafik.
"Our main target is 13111 Dav-
is," said Eddie Sargent to the
meeting which brought a round
of applause from the audience.
"I won't lay down for anybody.
I won't let the Tory steamroller
go over me.
"Bill Davis is hemorrhaging
all over said Sargent. "He's not
listening any more. He's lost
touch with the people."
Sargent said the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia
are debt free while Ontario,
supposedly the richest province
in Canada, is heavily in debt.
He said Ontario needs a Liberal
government and a decisive lead
er.
"I'm going to love doing it
for you if you give me the
chance, Sargent said.
The main order of business
at the annual meeting was to
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Delegates are Gordon Mc-
Gavin, R.R.3, Watton; J.
Howard Aitken, Goderich; Mrs.
Muriel Murphy, Goderich; Don
Kay, Clinton; Mrs. Maude .
Hoffman, Dashwood; E.B. Men-
zies, Clinton; Brad Oke, youth
delegate, Zurich; and Mrs.
Marion Rader, woman delegate,
Dashwood.
Alternates are Ozzie Zivkovic
Exeter; Ronald Murray, Dublin;
Mrs. Susan (Gerald) White,
Goderich; Irvin Devine, Dash-
wood; A.M. Harper, Goderich;
Don Oesch, Zurich, Bruce
Williams, youth alternates,
Clinton, and Mrs, Kay (Wm)
Duncan, woman alternate,
Goderich.
The new slate of officers for
the Huron (Prov,) Liberal Exec-
utive was elected by acclamat-
ion.
They are Immediate Past
President, Dr. Morgan Smith,
Bayfield; President, Ian Mc-
Allister, R.R.1, Zurich; Exec-
utive Vice -President, Mrs.
Jean Adams, Brucefield; vice-
presidents, Mrs. Muriel Murphy,
Goderich; Paul Steckle, R.R.2,
Zurich; Emil Hendrick, Exeter;
W.C. McClure, R.R.2, Credit-
on; and Brad Oke, Zurich;
secretary, J. Howard Aitken;
Goderich; and treasurer, Roger
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