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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-30, Page 7IF N porters DUCATIO led vember7 2, 1974 rter and may ity of Huron, . HORNER Township , Ontario is Munici- ssels in 'n corn Mims , 914 974 it and Reeve, illage Com- Public which take 'ird- candi- id of- he rep open- e pun 'Clock he af• 74 4 ay of ing fice NOMINATIONS TOWNSHIP of GREY NOTICE is hereby given to the Munici- pal Electors of the Township of Grey in the the County of Huron that in com- pliance with The Municipal Elections Act, 1972, the period for NOMINATIONS in the said TOWNSHIP of GREY is the period from Thursday, Nov. 7th, 1974 until Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1974 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon • for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and three Councillors to serve the Township of Grey; three Trustees to serve the Police Village of Ethel; two School Trustees' by Public School Electors to serve the Huron County School Board for the combined Municipalities of Brussels, Morris and Grey of which all electors are hereby re- quired to take notice and govern them- selves accordingly, and ifa greater num- ber of candidates than required to fill the said J offices, are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened on the dates stated be- low for the purposes of taking the poll from 11 o'clock in the forenoon until 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Advance Poll — Saturday, Nov. 23, 1074 PoLualp DAY * Monday, ,De. 2, 1974 Given under my hand this 30th day of October, 1974. Edythe M. Cardiff Returning' Miter SEPARATE SCHOOL I NOMINATION of TRUSTEES Nominations of Separate School Supporters for representation on the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board for the years 19(75 and 1976 will be received by the undersigned COMMENCING ON Thursday, Nov. 7th, 1974 AND UNTIL. 5 P.M. ON Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1974 Nominees may be from any of the following municipalities Townships of Grey, Hallett; Howick, Morris and McKillop and the Town of Clinton. One representative from the' above municipalities to be elected. Required nomination forms may be Obtained froni any Municipal Clerk'so ffice . latior McClure Clerk,McKillOp Township RATEPAYERS' MEETING TOWNSHIP OF GREY A Ratepayers' Meeting for the Township of Grey Will be held on Thursday, November 7th, 1974 at 2 p.m. ETHEL COMMUNITY CENTRE Edythe M. Cardiff Township Clerk THE BRUSSELS 'POST- OCTOBER 19t4.4 renovations to existing ones can be done so that they blend into the existing brick facades and don't spoil the unity of the commercial core. "The planning board can help with designs, and people are usually quite happy to do this", he said. Reeve McCutcheon said that the new liquor store planned for Turnberry St. will hopefully fit in with the existing brick fronted stores. WINNING RUNNER — Carol Wheeler of R.R.5, Brussels, a Grade 8 student at Brussels Public School won first prize in the senior girls cross country run at Turnberry Central,School on Thursday. (Photo by Pat Langlois) ew plan (Continued from Page 1) ddson added. RNve McCutcheon said that he acouncil and the planners had d,a lot of discussion on where to the highway commercial dig, "Car washes, implement lets etc, have to have pay access and there is, just there else in the village where can get a highway area", he id. Herb Stretton commented from e audience that he doubted at Brussels would ever need a ghivay commercial area. The reeve replied that many s inesses these days require re room than the commercial re could possibly provide and 31 it was a good idea to have other area zoned commercial liable. Reeve McCutcheon said he ought that the area in question old not make a pleasant sidential subdivision and eated that it was the only area liable for commercial "Who's going to pay to extend veers to the new commercial a?", one person wanted to ow, Huron County planner Nick ill said perhaps a contract could drawn up between a developer d the village. Provincial money. available to help pay the age's share, he added. Septic terns could always be installed people in the Highway mmercial area, the reeve said. Reeve McCutcheon phasized throughout the eling that the plan is open to endment, both before and aft it is passed by council, viably at their November 4 ding. "We probably don't a the people here (at last esday's meeting) who are most named ...it's all right here (in plan). We'd like to tell them out it." Not closed 'We're not closed for question debate", the reeve said. once to the next council eting if you're concerned out something". Achange in the plan's wording mobile homes was made after suggestion from several people the audience. Mr. Davidson id mobile homes are "those ch come in on their own Wag gear, not factory built Ines with pitched roofs". To avoid having single wide bile homes on residential lots her than mobile home parks, a Lain minimum width, as well square footage will be used to inguisli mobile homes from Tory builts which are meant to placed on foundations. "Why can't you put a double mobile home on a cellar on a ular lot rather than in a trailer k?" someone asked. The ve thought council, would ept that and Mr. Davidson u, "Perhaps it could be subject he neighbours, if they do n't George Langlois asked What thority the plan gives council buildings in the village eh have been designated ode. Council could hold, up the mice of a demolition perm i t six months, Planning Director idson said. e adriee is available to ovvners historic buildings who want to ke alterations, he a dded, "We to help you d rnak design ne it fi t tvhateVer your addit ion in wit with buildin g's style". Historic eeveMcCuteheon commented t the county planners had niaded one historic 0, Brussels Council 18r MI to paint his house her than put modern Siding on f ans to promote harmony angs t the buildings in the Ilbetry Street conithercial core e explained by Mt Davidson. Ins for now stores or I