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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-29, Page 15PAGE 16 Bayfield council discuss sub -division (by Milvena Erickson) Two men from the Kleinfelt Group (Ltd.) of London joined Bayfield council at their regular meeting Wednesday evening and out lined plans for a proposed subdivision for Paul Ducharme. They will complete the plans and again present it to council, however, members of council felt the proposal was favourable. Several letters were read by clerk, Gordon Graham; one from the City of Brantford who had adopted a resolution regarding handicapped people having access to public buildings and have petitioned the Ministry of Housing, CMHC , RHAP, and rehabilitation assistance program of a one time grant for seriously handicapped for structural renov- ations to their homes. Council endorsed the resolution. A letter was read from the Royal Ontario Museum, who are planning their first general phys- ical expansion in more than 40 years and asked for comments t6 determine opinions on any subj- ect related to the museum and how it might best serve the citiz-, ens in the future, Council also learned that Drew Middleton, R, R.2, Bayfield, had received an OFY grant to study and publicize the results of the Huron Beach Shoreline from Amberley to Grand Bend and to include Bayfield. The project is to include access to the lake shore and it's resources Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Check your tires regularly. Underinflation can cut tire life 'by 10 to 15 percent, and waste gas, too. Good news, safety specialists report traffic deaths continue to decline. They credit the national speed limit of 55 mph. Major paint maker for US cars sees some trend to bright colors, but most cars are dark shades of green, brown and red. These are harder to see; safest color, they say is fluores- cent orange. New energy -absorbing bumpers are great - but don't try to separate locked bumpers yourself. Compressed -energy absorbing systems can cost you fingers. Call a tow truck. Think air conditioning is new? It was first offered by Nash in 1938. New inventions or old reliables - we'll keep all parts of your car in A-1 work- ing order at Larry Sniders. You can depend on our expert mechanics. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soonl and will employ two people. A series of meetings have been set up to discuss Bill 62, an Act to provide for an Ontario Building Code. Building Inspect- ors, Fire Prevention Officers, etc., are invited to attend. The closest one to the village would be at Conestoga College in Kit- chener on June 5 or Fanshawe College, London, on June 12. After reading parts of the Act it was felt that it gave Building Inspectors a great deal more power. The bill has had it's third reading. In other business council rec- eived the certificate of approval from the waste management system at Holmesville; received an invitatinn from the Ministry of Industry and Tourism to att- end the Huron County Trade Mari in Clinton Arena on May 28. Huron County manufacturers will display products and services. This is not open to the general public. Council also learned that the clerk now has applicatior forms for residence in the Senior Citizens home when completed and those interested may obtain ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS the forms at the clerk's office. It was decided to apply to the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority for help to clean the • THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975 beach and shoreline through the SWEEP program, res ch is (by W.J. Thompson, D.V.M. Canada Agriculture Health of Animals Branch, Seaforth, ) Rabies in animals in Huron County continues to be a probl- em. The number of confirmed' cases during 1974 was 39 for the period. This figure was 71 conf- irmed cases for the same period in 1973. The 39 animals were comprise( of the following; Bovines; 18; Dogs, 4; Foxes, 9; Skunks, 5; Horses, 3. During the past eight years, except 1974, Agriculture Canada, Health of Animals Branch, in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit, has sponsor- ed free Anti -Rabies Vaccination clinics for dogs and cats in the county. The sponsoring groups have therefore, decided to again hold Anti -Rabies Vaccination clinics in 1975, in an attempt to limit the spread of rabies to dogs and cats from wild animals, particularly skunks and foxes. We therefore, strongly urge all owners of dogs and cats to take advantage of the free Anti -Rabies Vaccination clinics which will take place from June 16, 1975, (in northern areas of the county) to July 4, 1975 (in the southern areas.) Please con- sult your local newspaper and radio stations for locations, dates and times. Rabies is a virus disease of animals which can be spread to man and is usually fatal in all warm-blooded species. The fatalityof the disease is an aspect which makes the disease so imp- ortant in public health. To date no confirmed cases of rabies hay(' occurred in humans in Huron County. This outstanding record is mainly due to the conscient- ious efforts control measures in animals. Dou you have pant -leg hang- ups? The Ontario Safety League suggests a pant clip or strong elastic as a cure. Wide pant legs may be in fashion, but bicycle accidents never are. Clipping -up may also save some ripping -up. Here's An Offer That Will Amaze You! 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