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The Brussels Post, 1972-03-08, Page 6Do You Remember? Suggest Priority For CFB Plans. I expect to attend the Workshop on Wednesday, April 12. Name Address Employed in Hospital? Employed in school?. Allergies in Family? How many? Number of Group attending, Number for Lunch Note: There is no registration fee. Luncheon fee.Will not exceed $2.50. Children's Respiratory Disease Workshop Central United Church - Stratford Wednesday, April 12, 1972 Hon. Dr. C. Collins Williams, Director of Allergy Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto * * Please complete the registration form below and return to Huron Perth T.R. and R.D. Association, 121 Wellington Street, Stratford. QUEE'N'S HOTEL. BRUSSELS FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT:-- "TEX NOBLE SHOW" (One Man. Band) Dining Lounge Open Sunday 4 to 7 p.m. Licensed under L.C.B.O. ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday Night "EARL and MARTHA HEYWOOD" WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips DANCING at FAMILY PARADISE DANCES Sat. March 11 '- Country Cavaliers Fri. March 17 — Ken Wilbee (Advance sale only) Sat. March 25 - Ken Scott Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club Refreshments Available — Lunch Served Bill Coutts, serviceman for McGavin Farm Equipment, Walton, has returned froin a Week- long training prOgram at, the New Holland Service Training Center at New Holland, Pennsylvania. While at the center he attended sessions in the service and repair of a wide variety of modern farm machinery. Bill Coutts, who resides at Walton, has been employed by Gordon McGavin for 17 years. He has extensive background in farming and mechanies. The New Holland Service Training Center is one of the most modern training facilities in the nation for instructing dealer and company servicemen in farm machinery repairs. The Company is among the World's ten largest farm eqUipment manufacturers. Providing quick, efficient service to farmers during critical harvest times is one of the company's top' priorities. (Adv.) ••44 f444 .44444**4#.444.41$4 44.044~•••44444~ 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 8, 1972 ammomprompipiiimiNw • St. Patrick's DESSERT BORE IOOF HALL, Brussels Wed., March 13th. 0.1;30 p.m. Sponsored by Morning Star Rebekah Lodge. From reports heard by mem- bers of Huron County Council at their session Friday, it seems that the provincial government is giving John VanGastel's new pro- ject at furmer CU Clinton pri- ority treatment, and members of Huron council were urged to do the same. Planning Director for Huron, Gary Davidson, said that "some kind of a record" was made re- cently in the speed with which certain matters pertaining to former CFB Clinton cleared gov- ernment offices and Harold Lobb, Reeve of Clinton, said that if the Huron project was getting that kind of ''government support," Huron should "pull all the stops" to see that Van Gastel gets his enterprize underway as soon as possible. A report by Davidson had this to say: "The developer ( van Gastel) is in the process of attracting various industries and residents. However, until final approval of a registered plan of subdivision is given, legal title cannot be ob- tained. It is understandable that prospective industries and resi- dents do not want to invest capi- tal with no guarantee of owner- ship of their lands. "The developer, therefore, requires some assurance that from the Planning Board's view- point, the development will pro- ceed. Such assurance, in the form of legs; draft approval, while not authorizing the sale of individual lots, will constitute a binding commitment and to some extent, outline what must be undertaken prior to final approval of the sub- division. From discussions with the developer's planning consul- tants,(Kleinfelt and Associates) it would appear that draft approv- al, even though containing rather open-ended conditions, would be of great assistance. It would, of course, remove the possibility that the subdivision would be turned down on a matter of prin- ciple." There are six conditions by which county approval In princi- ple will be given to the draft pl. for former CFB Clinton by v Gastel. It will be the responsibility of the county planning board to see that an amendment to the County Draft Official Plan be car- ried out and duly approved. Such an amendment would take the form of a Secondary Plan for the Base and its surrounding "area of impact," and that a staging program be developed for the area encompassed by the plan of subdivision. It will be the responsibility of Stanley and Tuckersmith Town- ships to see that a restricted area (zoning) bylaw be duly adop- ted for the Base and its surround- ing "area of impact" that the municipal services be brought up to the municipality's standards and dedicated to the municipality, that an occupancy bylaw be duly adopted for the industrial sector of the development; and that a "Developer's Agreement" bw -r- acted and signed between Rodoma Investments and Development Limited and the Municipality of Tuckersmith. These six contitions were cal- led "standard" by Davidson. Grey Brigade Fights Fire In the story which appeared in last week's issue concerning the fire at the farm of Clarence Bish- op, reference to the Grey Town- ship fire brigade was omitted by error. The Grey Township fire- men were first on the scene. A Brussels Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 887-6614, BRUSSELS LEGION DANCE Legion Hall, Brussels Sat., March 18 MUSIC. BY IAN WILBEE RESTRICTED TO 18 and OVER