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The Huron Expositor, 1971-07-15, Page 3veying Course held at the Univer- sity of Guelph. Logan PRODUCT OF NISSAN . VEAFORTH, 9F M, JULY 1't7I,e4 ted Church com'nunity gave Miss Susan Allen, bride-elect of this Saturday, a kitchen shower on Wednesday evening at the church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sanford lietton and Diane spent the weekend at Listowel, Diane remained for a weeks holidays with. relatives. Mrs, John Coward attended the Twelfth of July Orangeman's Parade ip Listowel on Saturday. Township of East Wawanosh council met in the Belgrave Com- munity Centre Room with Reeve Roy -Pattison presiding and-all the members present. Motions adopted included: - - That the County Weed In- spector place in the local papers appropriate advertising • re noxious weeds. - That Schultz Bros. receive $522.96 in payment of all previous work done at the Waste Disposal Site and also to end of year 1971. - That Reg. Schultz be ap- pointed as Waste Disposal Site Supervisor @ $1.75 per hour. - That the Township Mill Rate be set at BuSiness and Commercial: 27.87 mills and Farm and Residential: 24.44 mills. That the Clerk and Treasurer receive $15.00 re attendance at a "Tile Drain" Seminar held in Orangeville. - That the interest rate re levying of municipal drains be set at 8%. That Road Accounts be ap- proved and paid of $7,746.97 and General Accounts of $1,439.64. Following are the mill rates to be used for 1971 tax pur- poses. County Purposes: 20.33 mills; Township; B & C: 27.97 mills; F & R; 24.44 mills; High Schools; B & C: 22.84 mills; F & R:' 20.56 mills Public Schools: East Wawanosh School Area: B & C: 11.86 mills;, F & R: 10:67 mills; West Wawanosh School Area: •B & C. Nil; F & R: 6.67 mills; Turn- berry School Area; B'& C: 18,67 mills; r & R: 16.81 mills; Hul- lett School Area: B & C: 12.54 mills; F &' R: 11.29 mills; Kin- loss School Area: B & C: 11.03 R: 9.93 mills; Sep- arate School Rate: FarirT7aria - Residential: 19.47 mills; Police `Village of Manchester; General:, 15.00 , mills, Special; 6:00 mills; Reduced Township Rate; 8.00 mills. Reeve Roy Pattison presented Clarence Hanna, Road Superin- tendent, a "Certificate" from the Ontario Good Roads Assoc- iation in recognition of having successfully completed the "C. S. Anderson" Road School Sur- Logan Council met in Bornholm for the July meeting, with all members present. An advance of $500.00 to the Monkton Fire Area Board and a $200.00 4Zrant to the Monkton Library Board was authorized. The final inspection certificate of James A. Howes, O.L.S. was accepted on the Bode Drain and the Dietz Drain By-law was finally passed. Due to changes in the Tile Drainage Loan procedure a by-law setting up a $200,000.00 credit was given two readings and the Clerk instructed to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval to finally pass. Clerk K. J. Reaney was in- structed to have a building by- law prepared for consideration at the August meeting. Road accounts amounting to $33,594.52 and general accounts totalling $8,539.76 were ordered paid with $59,600.00 school tax having been paid on June 15. The report on the Michie Drain was considered. Jas'. A. Howes, O.L.S. was present and answered questions from the ratepayers involved. The meeting gave approval to By-laws to adopt the Michie drain report, to provide a savings plan for employees and to repeal a By- law providing a levy on the tax roll for the Federation of Agriculture. Resolutions pasSed at the July meeting of Grei, Township council included: - That the appeal of Gordon Clarke, owner of Lot 26, Con- cession 3, op the Storey Municipal ,Drain, be not allowed and the assessment be sustained. -That Court of Revision on the Van Loo Municipal Drain be closed and By-Law No. 16 of 1970 be finally passed. -That the revised report of Walter, Fedy, M cCarter , Hachborn of the Kreuter Municiap Drain, be provisionally adopted and By-Law No. 25 of 1971 be given first and second read- ing. -That the request of William' Blake and Emerson Mitchell to repair Branches 3 and 5 of the Pellard Municipal prain be ac- cepted'and the clerk be instruct- ed to notify The Maitland Valley' Conservation' Authority of such proposed drainage works and, subject to the approval of the Authority, Gamsby and Man- nerow, Consulting Engineers, be :appointed to make a survey and , prepare plans, profile and speci- fications and report for the repair and improvement of Branches 3 and 5 of the Pollard Municipal -That the clerk,.be instructed to advertise for tenders on the Campbell, Smillie, Van Loo and Storey Drains. -That the . County Weed Inspector be authorized to place in the local papers appropriate advertising• concerning noxious weeds. Accounts paid included: 'General $11,065.70 and RoadS and Bridges $27,316.10. Mr.. Joyce Schenck,Seaforth, and Mrs. Edith Brdthers, Stratford, left July 5 along with sixty other Canadians to attend the 21st International Conference in Moscow, U.S.S.R. Mrs. Schenck and Mrs. Brothers are both members of Board of Direc- tors of Huron-Perth Tuberculo- sis and Respiratory Disease Association. The Conference will last 5 days, July 12 - 16 inclusive. The Inaugural session will be held at the Palace of Congresses of the Kremlin on, Red Square, Moscow. Four Pleniary sessions are at the Moscow State Univer- sity, Lenin Hills. Conference tours are arranged each day to clinics, sanitariums, museums, theatres and many other points of interest. The balance of the a week tour includes- visits to Holland, Denmark, Finland, Czechoslovakia and England. Two thousand delegates are ex- pected and eighty countries will be represented. News of STAFFA Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman Members and friends pi the Hibbert Com.ntinity Young Peo- ples enjoyed a picnic at the Pinery on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Kemp, Broughton -Island, North West Territories, are holidaying with tievid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp and Eleanor. Shirley -Miller. holidayed, for_ a few days _with her aunt, Mrs. Rose Harris, Chlsellibrst, Karen and Steven Miller hol- idayed for a few days with Mr. and °Mrs. Eugene Willard, Exeter. Miss Bonnie Miller, Hamilton spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr.,-and Mrs. Clifton Mil- ler and Paul. Fred McCaughey spent the weekend with M r, and Mrs. Harry McCaughey and family, Arthur. Susan Norris.is spending this week at the United Church Camp at Bimini. Morris Morris Township Council held its July meeting in the township hall with all members present and Reeve Wm. Elston presiding. kit Motions adopted included; that he tender of Seaforth Drainage & Construction Limited to con- struct the Magee Drain for $3125. be accepted; that by-law No. 10, 1971 setting tax penalty at 3% after December 15 and 1% per month after January 1, 1972, on unpaid taxes be passed; that the COiffity-Wee-cl Inspector be artho- rized to place in lbcal papers appropriate advertising re: Noxious Weeds; thAt By-law No. 14, 19'71 be given 1st and 2nd readings (Borrowing By-law for $300,000. under The Tile Drain- age Act 1971); that Court of Revision on the Michie Drain be August 16. ktoad Accounts for $28,536.07 and General Accoents for $3,699.27 were approved. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cote of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs%Freernan Horne. Miss Janet Hern of London spent the weekend with Mr. and M rs. Phil Bern and boys. The ladies , of Elim title Uni- 197 York Street, Ste. 1000, London 12, Ontario 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I Friday, July 16th, 1971 one of our representatives Mr. J. D. Brinklow will be at The Bedford Hotel Goderich In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational Businesses • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes. If you consider 'that IDB ,J' can be of service, you are invited to, arrange 'an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Telephone: 524-7337- or,in advance by writing to, WINGHAM: Town. Hall, Mon., July 26 8:30 p.m: EXETER: Town Hall, Tues., July 20, 8:30 p.m. John G. Berry, Charles Thomas Secretary, Chairman Court House; Goderich Pubiic meetings will be held in the_ locations and at times noted below for the, jurpose of discussing the propos- ed Official Plan for the County of Huron. These are open meetings and you are invited to attend. Anyone unable to be present may forward written submis- sion to the secretary of the Planning Board on or before July 19, 1971: RE: OFFICIAL PLAN Since its creation in late 1968 'the etellittreof Huron., Planning Boa rAillesebeset 4ctlivelk pursuing. the preparation of an- Official 'Plan to prOmote and guide development throughout the County. The consulting firm of G. V. Kleinfeldt and Associates was engaged in the summer of 1969 and have now completed a draft Official Plan for Huron County. •The' plan, when adopted, will provide. County Council and the. Planning Board with the neces- sary and appropriate administra- tive tools to guide and direct the development of all-the rnunic ipa• lilies in the County in a manner deemed to be irl' the ,public interest". The plan will be the County's "Statement of, Policy" on land use, and will provide "guidance.and direction" to both public endprivate interests,,the board pointS out. The plan 'sets out suggested policy on such issues as: recrea- tional' development ,.on the Lake Huron Shore, urban development, rural development and future municipal planning. The consulta4 s, n he direction of the Planning B. prepared the draft plan, and before it becomes official, local municipal councils and the public at large will comment on .,the .Proposals presented., After con- sidering the _comments County Council will submit a draft plan to the Minister of 1Vinnicipal fairs for his approval. Upon" approval by the Minister the draft plan becomes the Official ' plan. The purpose of public meet- ings is to provide an' opportunity for the public to make known its views to County Council,. the Planning Board and the Planning Department. A copy of,the draft plan can , . • irs Vs-Trete -ro Br A . A47/e.Vr elerVerRIAN -rilthv ArDes-rmAni PA•rtrivr. Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 Planning Board, are as follows: Exeter - Tuesday, July20 Clinton - Thursday, July 22 Wingham-Monday, July 26 In each case the meeting, is being held in, the Town Hall and will commence at 8:30 p.m. CLINTON Store-Wide Sale -- Discounts On Everyltem! ! Sporting Goods — Camping • Supplies -- Hunting Supplies -- Rifles -- Shot Guns munition -- Reloading Equip- ment '- Tents - Canoes Fish- ing Gear —.Marine Supplies - Everything for the Spori.s- ' man and o-ut-doors-man. GENUINE SALE PRICES On EVERY ITEM. From north to south,'from Atlantic to. Pacific, Datsun dealers are everywhere each with easy access to our chain of, parts depots across the continent. So take a Datsun on vacation. Your own Datsun dealer will be happy to supply you with a complete list of his associates thrdughout Canada and the United States. 1 " - iUMZ) They're friendly places to stop for adv.ice and local information. And, of course, for Datsun parts. and service. You;orobably won't need their mechanical help, but isn't it nice to know Datsun dealers are there ... everywhere. • • Have a nice trip. •VA'.0•W;W: • Box 249, COrner Main Street and Hwy. 8, Seatorth, Ontario — Telephone 527.1019 `There are more than 1100 Datsun dealers across'Canada and the U.S.A. GERALD'S SUPERTEST be obtained through any library in. the •C,ounty and as Vi7e1I mernben.s.,ef County Council have •copies.i Meetings which have been an- nounced by Charles Thomas, • Chairmail, County of Huron