HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-14, Page 14ittSt nut getting done.
“Municipalities 'that have
bad their secondary plans
done for some lime are
finding it more ,and more
difficult to implement the
plans without the zoning
bylaws,'* said Davidson,
An extra bodY was re"'
quested last year by the
planning department for the
put -pose 9f iding zoning by-
laws but that request was
turned down by county
eottneil.
DM- HEADS'
• Huron County's depart-
ment heads will have the
opportunity this June to
attend the annual council day
at the University of Western
Ontario, but not all of Huron
County Council's members
thOught it was a good idea.
In a • show of hands,
councillors voted: 16-13 in 11
favor pf. giving :department I
�f ch.es
heads a half diry 'offon June
E to ride the bus to London
with the county counediOrS to
tour the university universityaa guest$
Of UWQ,
Reeve Simon Hallahan
spoke in favor of allowing the
department heads to go on
the trip. Hallahan said they
deserved anpudng and could
"double up work the next
day" if necessary.
Reeve Grant Stirling spoke
in opposition,
**Au departments say they
nemd more 'help," said Stir-
ling. "If they are that busy
they should to borne and
work."
In other business of the
executive committee,
approval was given fctr
scholarships for two Huron
County young people studY-
ing at Centralia College Of
Agricultural Technology,
Barbara Aldwinckle, R.R. 1,
Varna and Oscar Meier, R.R.
4, Brussels, , will each reeciVe
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THE HURON UPOSITORt. ao:NR.rtak 1979 •
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4.1,WALE.R
Ritron County 'is buying
37,400; :hook matches as an
Ovettising giveaway but if
some .members Of Huron
County had thek way, the
matches, would be used, to
light garbage fires,
At the invitation, of the
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture* several mem-
bers o1 Ripon. COatitY'S.
development committee
attended a meeting of the
Oxford County Federation of
Agriculture on the garbage
disposal dilemma.
Reeve John Flannery
was at the Norwich meeting
said the landfill versus 'Op-
eration argument ContintteS,
but that environment Offit.
ial$ still prefer the iaricifill
method for disposing of gar,
hageo
"1 knolv there are some
who don't like it, but smoke
goes up and nobody bothers
about it up there," said
Reeve Simon Hallahan.
Reeve Ervin Sillery said be
agreed with Hallaban, Sillery
said this province is going to
See the
RECENT TRADE IN
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WI ..01. ofa n. better Pe0100,0*.ef
HAYING EQUIPMENT
3 - 3 pt hitch mowers
1-- New idea trail mower ,
1 - Mower conditioner
2 - New idea 7 ft conditioners
1 - 9 ft. Gehl
1 - 9 ft New. Holland
2 - Hay conditioners
1 - Massey Ferguson baler
1 - 37 International baler
1 - 46 International baler.
1 - 45 International baler
2.- Ford balers
1 - Case baler
Several New Holland balers, 2 with
throwers'
1 - 15 It Hay Rack
1 - New Holland -616 -Forage Harvester
1 - New Holland -717. Forage Harvester
1 • New Holland', S717 Forage Harvester
1 - New Holland, 774; 'Forage Harvester
1 - New Holland 818 Forage Harvester
1 - New Holland 880 Forage Harvester
as well as Gehl; Fox, „Ford, Massey
Ferguson, Badger & McKee Harvesters
14 - Forage boxes 2 mounted on trucks
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see the experts at
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run out of „land ft.fr ;garbage
diAposol `litt no, time flat." .
Sifter,' predicted that
government here will have to
slacken its controls on burn-
ing garbage. and added' that
in the United States and in
gurope, burning is preferred'
Over landfill sites.
Flannery told council rec-
ent problems such as meth-
ane gas in former landfill
sites are worrying some offic-
ials. He said the persons who
dump the garbage are con-
sidered responsible for what
they discard, but noted this
was not always enough pro-
teetign.
But Reeve Allan Campbell
Hullett accepts
Drain tender
dithet seem t90, enneerned
about the garbage issue. He
was more interested in the
purchase of 37,500 books of
matches,
**What are you going to do
avith, them, with Smoking
Ping out?" asked Campbell.
Campbell was told the
county usually purchases
35,000 books of matches ,at a
time, and it represents a,
supply for three or four
years.
In other 'business, the
development committee
reminded all councillors of a
farm woodlot management
seminar to be held in the
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Legion Hall at Wingharn Ort
June 9, DevelopinentCom-
; Pm!' t tWeseo n said Cha ipr no p e4" r mi%44 nu; gr aey.
merit of wood lots, Can result
in tremendons financai
advantage for owners.
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Chairman of the Huron
County Board of tlealth,
Reeve Eileen Palmer of
Goderich, said that while the
annual report of the Huron
County Health Unit is availabfe to any member of
council, who requests it. the
document wasn't produced
in quantity this year.
It was considered an
unnecessary expense.** said
Reeve Palmer.
The May report of the
board of health to council
also notedlhe committee will
be investigating the apparent
increased workload of hosp-
cemetery, and Carl Nesbitt, ital liaison nurses in Huron
reviewed a proposed sub- County because of the recent
The Hullet Township
Council accepted the tender
of Gerber Drainage Enter-
prises Ltd. for S12,595 for
open and closed work on the
Youngblut Drainage Works
at their regular meeting June
4.
Tile drain loan applications
were also accepted on Lot 19,
Con. 14; Lot 6, Con, 1, the
north half of 6 Maitland
Block, and Lot 26 and 27,
Con. 3 linnet Township.
In other business, council
applied for a study of the
assessment of the township,
which allows for a review of
the present residential/
commercial assessment.
<, The council also discussed
the cutting of the. grass at
Londesboro cemetery,
deciding to cheek with
Stephen Reid about the job,
and have Robert flunking Fut
the same three cemeteries, as
last year at a cost of$3.25 per
hou r, including gas.
Buid ing permits, were:
approved for -Larry Dillon, G.
Spading, R. Brighton, C.
Merrill, Old Mill, D. Pullen,
Win. Andrews, S. Ball, G.
Peckitt; L. McClinchey, T.
Worthington, M. Durnin, 0.
Black, J. Sanderson; R. Peel,
T. Deboer, and Allboro T. B.
Allen subject to township
by-lawand the Huron
County Department of
• Health where applicable
Clerk Clare Vincent was
instructed . to write the
owners of dogs in
Londesboro concerning dogs'
running at large and causing
problems, •,
The date for the reading of
the report of 'engineer H;
Uderstadt on the Murray-
Lamb.drain was set for July 2
at 9. p.m.
• Wm. Andrews inquired
about a building permit, Jim
Neilana inquired about the
maintenance of the - paper,
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lar
bc6pitAthed closing.
Reeve Palmer said the
problem for county health
nurses is more visible in
Clinton were there is a heavy
demand for placements in
nursing lion oeS, private home
Making and hente 'care.
More babies are being'
delivered in Huron County
hospitals, too, Reeve Palmer
repOrted, which involves'
Huron County health nurses;
in in-hospital and follow-up
visits.
PI.AlINING BOARD
Huron County Council has
authorked the planning
board 10 1,90k, Into hiring or
contracting an additional.
staff member to work on
zoning, bylaws. This staff'
inernber would be a junior
person, according to, plan-
ning director Gary Davidson.
Davidson said the plan-
ning department has been
working on secondary plan§
but, the zoning bylaws are
Har r i'son reunion
The 44th Harrison Reunion was held on
Saturday, June 10th at Clinton Conser-
vation Area under the leadership of
Elizabeth Foster. .
Executive -for 1980 •is President -Jim
Collins; Seer. Treasurer -Donna Collins;
Directors -Chester & Belle Hackett, Olive
Siemon; Sports -Lois, Allan & Roy Penning-
ton.
Results of the sports program were: .
Races: 6 and, under girls -Sheri Oesch,
Colleen McAdam; 6 and under boys -Tim
Airdrie, Jeff Oesch; 9 & under girls -Sheri
•Oesch, Colleen McAdam; 9& under
boys -Scott Hackett, Stanley Airdrie; 12 &
under girls -Beverly Harrison, Sheri Oesch;
12 & under boys -Scott Hackett, Stanley
Airdrie; 15 & under girls -Brenda Hackett,
Peggy Willert; 15 & under boys -Scott
Hackett, Alan Hunt; Ladies 16 and
over -Barb Oesch, Brenda Me Lean; Men
16 and over -Bill Collins, Bruce Collins. 16
and under 3 legged race- lst Brenda
Hackett & Peggy Willert, 2nd-Scotil hckett
& Alati liunt; 16 and over 3 legged niee-lst
Diane & Bill Collins, 2nd Brenda MacLean
•& Barb Oesch. •
Ladies Kick the Slipper: Peggy Willett,'
Brenda Foster; Mens Kick the Slipper; Bill
CollinBrucj Collins; Wheelbarrow Race
lst-Scott llackett & Alan Hunt, 2nd Brenda
Foster & Beverly Harrison; Person Coming
Fart hest -Wilfred & Marian Harrison -
Mississauga; Oldest Person Present -Cecil
Harrison; Youngest Person Present -Shawn
McAdam; Mystery .Birthday -Mac Hackett;
Mystery ltem-marie Collins; Winner of
Draws-13rian Hackett and Ruby Hackett.
McKillop cleaning up after fire
BY WILMA
Because fire caused heavy
damage to the, McKillop
Township municipal office
Sunday, council held, its
regular June meeting on
Tuesday in the road super-
intendent's office;at
Winthrop. •
Council has rented:a 32 x
10 foottrailer. two rooms, for
the clerk to use during the
renevations. Rent will be
$175 monthly for two
months,, plus 95 cents per
mile cost to, deliver it to
Winthrop from London on
,Wednesday,
Clerk Marion McClure was
given permission to buy
replacements for the office,
including an • electric
typewriter, • photocopier
machine, adding machine,
:desk, stamps-. -
Mrs. McClure was given
The new CHIP program covers
all houses built before '61,
and covers the cost of materials
(up to $350) plus 1/3 the cost
of labour (up to $150).
Ask us for details.
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SEAFORTH CLINTON
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HENSALL
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permission to hire a student
typist from the Seaforth High
• School, preferably from
McKillop Township, to assist
her in typing up new records.
Passed for payment were
road accounts amounting to
$33,75.88 and general
accounts, 520,166.58.
A grant of 5360 was
• approved for the Seaforth
Community Hospital, based
on 53.00 each for the 1'20
patients from McKillop who
were treated at the hospital
in 1978.
A• land 'severance
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application for a 150 acre
farm was approved with 100
acres to be retained and 50
acres to be separated.
The township buildinc
inspector, Eugene McAdam,
who attended the meeting, to
give his monthly, report --16
building permits ' were
approved by Min-
savings
through
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