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THE SEAFORTH Agricultural Society ventured to the 25th Blyth a record entry in the parade and many other attendanceNarecordss
Threshermen's Reunion on September 6 for the parade. There was were also set.
Industrial development strategy
shows area economy declining
Goderich, Clinton and Exeter have strong
industrial bases and buoyant economies,
while W ingham and Seaforth have declining
or stagnant economies.
That conclusion is included in an industrial
development strategy for Huron County
which has been prepared by the third year
class of the school of urban and regional
planning at the University of Waterloo.
The strategy was presented to members of
Huron County Council during the regular
September session Thursday in the court
house at Goderich.
The document includes as opportunities
favoring industrial growth in W ingham: its
young population structure relative to the
othere municipalities,
forcepitwith post
e percentage of
thsecondary school
education, abundance of municipally -owned
land, relative'? inexpensive and already
serviced industrial land, adequate water and
sewage, allowance for heavy industry in its
official pled—e :.jifgh.fernale unen pPloYr
mentrate:IhdichtihdilydbailableBird
labor force."
Disadvantages listed include Wingham's
relatively high mill rate, its isolation from
large urban centres and its "small and
narrow industrial base, largely dependent on
wood products."
The main thrust of the strategy is aimed at
the need for Huron County to shift its
development patterns more toward industrial
development rather than its traditional
otrends
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economic base, retention of its firm agricul-
tural foundation for the future, maintaining
and expanding its existing industry, encour-
aging back and forth "linkages" - particular-
ly within the agricultural sector - and
developing a pro -active role for county
government and administration where the
county should act as a facilitator of industrial
development initiatives.
Recommendations for implementing the
industrial strategy include:
-More efficient use of industrial parks and
lands by the county's planning and develop-
ment department through the changing of
official plans and bylaws in order to
consolidate industrial land around towns, to
allow mixed-use industrial and commercial
zoning, and to prevent development of new
industrial parks until the existing ones are
tntsil municipalities should be eneour- rya g
o t s a a §Pro '> �r• t bite` i �'Z+otl /kiwi
Ittf6rz titln��d � e tonal: i' .,
-The planning and development depart- recommendations.
ment should market Huron County for Huron County's planning director, Gary
industrial development and expansion. using Davidson, said his department "will be going
marketing techniques targeted primarily at over the report with council's planning and
local firms that have the potential to expand. development committee leading to r�ecem-
-The pursuit of funding program from mendattons which will be presented 'to
senior levels of government by establishing council."•
and maintaining up-to-date files on such
programs and also providing assistance to
entrepeneurs and municipalities interested
in applying for funding.
-The establishment by county council of an
industrial development advisory committee
composed of members of the community.
Such a committee's function will be to advise
on policy, facilitate community input, open a
network to local leadership and expertise and
to review the industrial development pro-
gram.
-The planning and development depart-
ment should establish and maintain a
data -base of county surveys taken during
census years, to document the county's
industries, agriculture and labor force.
The 141 -page document goes on to outline
the step-by-step procedure for implementing
the industrial strategy.
aged to organize industrial development Exeter Reeve Bill Mlckle, in comme
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Blyth receives 10,000 grant
riIt A $10,000 Ontario Home Renewal (OHRP)
Huron County has always been an grant for the Village of Blyth was announced
agriculturally based economy, the strategy by MBS' Murray 2ston ('fiuron-Bruce), en
document says. The industrial sector, hove- behalf of Alvin Curling, Minlaterof Housing.
ever, Is not a significant component of the Blyth is among four municipalities meets,
county's economy in that it is composed of Ing a total of 5130,000 provincial OHRP
small to medium sized firms that are ked to funding in the recent announcement.
the agricultural service sector. Administered by municipali p
Rubber, plastics and printing industries gram assists homeowners to upgrade their
have shown slight growth, the docuenhod � dlphas ensfa 1 pI mb
ctural
states. while wood products, transportation
equipment d metal fabrication industries insulation eating and electrical systems.
yst bmf •to
havedeclined. loose! up wisheahie
for loans of up to $9.600. Ibis special
maximum loan recognifes the extra costs
involved in alterations that make hooses more
accessible inside and out.
For applicants, the maximum annual
qualifying income, after allowable deduc-
tions are made. Is 520,000.
Since 1976 Blyth has received 523,500 1n
grants which have helped upgrade 12 homes.
OHRP benefits ate availableto owtter-Pc-
cupants in ail municipalities whish have
decled to S7 600 are made ova a e adopted minimum housing standards byfsws
a or resolutions establishing standards., and
The strategy suggests that indfisttlal paxito their a ov,�iet-u pants who to ng hsve decided to take part h1 the prragrarn. in
Inthe county commodate future
, their homes up to standard. A mien of a havod communities without art lei rmxtarfks,
accommodate
aedsufficient industrial Land parcels
loan income. Interest depending
range from OofIRP administered do withtthhthe Ministry
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ppaBr1�ueeagain depending on Pioisllern eieon and Mines.
muchavble throughout the county, although • zero to eight per cent, pen g
of it is mcntteay and (county's f Mame.
The document says the, county's future physttaliydtsabled homeowners, scheme- O#Il11' is bne of the province's reflabilita-
Industrial strategy Must aim at five essential owners with ph ysicacafly ti!Sabl may quaves s honsin lion initiatives desigfled to help conserve
functions: dtversltication of the county's living penmanth
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