Zurich Citizens News, 1977-11-03, Page 2SECONDARY PLAN MEETING — Over 50 area residents gathered at the Hay township hall to hear of
plans for a secondary plan for Hay township Thursday night. The meeting gave residents a summary of
what was to occur in upcoming workshops. Staff photo
Hallowe'en fairly quiet
Hallowe'en in the area was
"comparatively quiet" according
to Exeter OPP Cpl. Ray Brooks.
However, there were several
reports of vandalism on Monday
night and some were still
trickling into the police office on
Tuesday morning when the press
release was prepared.
A windshield in a 1978 Ford was
cracked at Larry Snider Motors.
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It was valued at $150.
A sign owned by Miller's Auto
Wrecking was also demolished by
vandals. It was located west of
the A&K Service Centre at the
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Guelph
interest in plan
"The university has always
had an important relationship
with the rural way of life." ac-
cording to Dr. Jackie Wolfe of the
Rural Development Outreach
Project of the University of
Guelph.
Dr. Wolfe who along with
Margaret Conway, is in charge of
the university's interest in the
Hay township secondary plan.
The project is assisting the
Huron County Planning
Department in gaining public
input into the proposed secondary
plan.
The Project which was set up in
1976 is viewed by Dr. Wolfe as an
extension of the University's
traditional interest in the rural
way of life. "Guelph has always
been involved in the assistance of
commercial agriculture," Dr.
Wolfe said.
In addition to their work on the
Hay township plan, the Project is
involved in the secondary plan on
which Turnberry township is
about to embark. Work is being
conducted in the township prior
to the establishment of any
formal procedures for possible
implementation of a secondary
plan.
It's hoped that even greater
understanding of a municipality's
needs and wants can be achieved
by these means according to Dr.
Wolfe.
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Two portable out -houses taken
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placed at two locations on the
resort's main street.
No damage was reported to
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are valued at $500.
A small pumpkin was thrown
through a window at the
residence of John McInnis, RR 3
Dashwood, around 10:15 p.m.
Constable Al Quinn charged a
suspect about an hour later.
Damage was set at 515.
Several mail boxes were
reported missing throughout the
South Huron area. Some were
stolen on Hallowe'en night and
others had been taken earlier in
the week.
Among the victims were Joe
Ondrejicka, R.R 1 Exeter;
Charles Webber, RR 1 Hensall;
and Keith Strang, Usborne
Township.
Dave Kinsman, RR 2 Staffa,
also reported the theft of a CB
radio antenna from his vehicle.
A breakin was reported at the
Derby Dip south of Exeter on
Wednesday morning. Among the
loot were two cartons of
cigarettes, an amplifier, clock
radio and wall clock.
The total loss was reported at
$110 and $20 damage was
reported as the thieves smashed
a window to gain entry. OPP
Constable Dale Lamont is in-
vestigating.
ir,I r1
Urban E. Ayotte
Urban Edward Ayotte passed
away suddenly Monday October
24, 1977 in his 64th year. Beloved
husband of Mary (Campbell)
Ayotte of 21009 St. Francis St.
Farmington Hills,Michigan.
Dear father of Delores (Mrs. Ron
Monette), and Anita (Mrs.
Gregory Derry), both of Howell,
Michigan, Richard and Michael
of Farmington area and Cathy at
home, a son Edward predeceased
1956.. Also surviving are three
grandchildren, four sisters
Bernice, Mrs. Joseph Hamel,
Niagara Falls; Ontario, Mrs.
Alexine Dietrich, Dashwood,
Doris, 'Mrs. George Williams,
Grand Rapids, Michigan,• Irma,
Mrs. Keith Rose, Trenton,
Michigan,, four brothers, Richard
of Hay P.O., Lawrence, Livonia,
Michigan, Alvin, Windsor and
Louis, Zurich.
The funeral was held Thursday
from the Heeney-Sunquist
Funeral Home, Farmington, then
to St. Alexander R.C. Church,
Farmington. Interment in Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery Southfield,
Michigan.
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Mrs. Alice Thiel returned from
a two week visit with her son and
daughter in law, ,Corporal Allan
and Mrs. Thiel and family in
McBride, British Columbia.
This past week a number of
ladies from the Blake and
Mennonite churches attended the
WMSA fall inspirational meeting
at Rockway Mennonite School,
Kitchener.
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