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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 LOVE'S L ST 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. Overheard at the movies: "I must be growing up. These love scenes don't make me sick any- more." When someone says, "It isn't the money, it's the principle of the thing, ".... it's the money !FT Whether It's ei a MONUENT m MARK FI * INSCRIPTION You erre remembering ksv^ are. LE. T. 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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 REDI MIX CONCRETE (ALSO FORM NORIO <Cann Const. w. DASHWOOD Mona 237-3381 or 237-3422 select delegates to the convent- ion. 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. 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