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Final Ontario redistribution •
relocates area municipalities
Failing . any last minute
interventions by the Davis
Government to upset the final
recommendations of the
provinces, electoral boundaries
commission, Seaforth and
Tuckersmith will be located in a
new riding of Huron Middlesex,
rather than in Huron Bruce as had
been proposed earlier.
The Commission in its final
report tabled Tuesday removed
Strathroy and the township of
Lobo from Huron Middlesex.
Municipalities in the northern
part of Middlesex will be joined
with the former riding of Huron to
create the new riding.. In effect
this means the existing ridings of
North Middlesex and Huron will
be amalgamated. The former is
noW represented by Hon. Wm:
Stewart who has said he will not
be a candidate in Middlesex. Jack
Riddell who won the Huron riding
in a by-election two years ago
represents Huron.
In deleting Lobo and Strathroy
from the new riding the
commission took into account
strong protests by conservative
members in that area.
All four London area
Conservatives urged in the
legislature in January that
London be made up of three
ridings and that Middlesex
County form a separate riding.
They all objected to the
placement, proposed by the
commission in its December
report, of a portion of Middlesex
County in Huron iding.
The commission has made two
major concessions: One was the
formation of three ruban ridings
in London (the new riding will be
London Centre); the other was the
removal of Strathroy and Lobo
from the proposed
Huron-Middlesex riding.
Strathroy, where Mr. Eton ran
up a big vote in the election
will be in the new north
MiddleSex riding.
In its last report, the
commission has decided that
London township and West
Nissouri Township should
combine with a portion of
Northern London to form a riding
to be called Middlesex North.
The new Huron Middlesex
riding will include all of Huron
south of No. 8 highway including
the towns of Seaforth, Clinton
and Goderich as well as the
Middlesex municipalities of
Adelaide, Biddulph,East
Williams, McGillivray and West
Williams, Parkhill, Ailsa Craig
and Lucan.
McKillop and Hullett long
located in Huron, now form a
portion of a new Huron Bruce
.ping presently represented by
Liberal Murray Gaunt. In addition
to these two townships the towns
of Port Elgin and. Southampton
are added to the northern end of
the riding.
The commission's r eport has
still to be accepted by the
legislature.
The commission was headed by
Mr. Justice Campbell Grant of
the Ontario Supreme Court,
Rod Lewis, legislature clerk
and one of three commission
members, has said the legislature
can make any change in the
,'report it wants but that to do 1.so
would be contrary to the spirit of
the resolution setting up the
independent commission.
The third member was Robert
Sansom, a political , science
professor at the University of
Western Ontario.
The commission's final report
tabled Tuesday in the legislature,
increases the number of
provincial ridings from 117 to 125.
. Six of the eight new seats will
be in the Metro Toronto area. The
other two are in the Kitchener
and Ottawa areas. County to prepare
model zoning bylaw
A special meeting of county
council on Tuesday opened with a
minute of silence in memory of
former county councillor and
Exeter deputy • reeve, Helen
Jermyn who passed away.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon in Exeter.
Tuesday the county planning
department was given the •go
ahead to prepare a model zoning
bylaw based on the official plan of
the county which would exercise
intermediate control over the
area.
The intermediate bylaw is to be
implemented until local
municipalities develop secondary
plans and comprehensive zoning
bylaws. The m odel, bylaw would
be circulated to all the
municipalities with the adoption
to be left to the discretion of the
local councils.
Brussels Reeve Jack
McCutcheon, chairman of the
planning board committee, told
council that since most secondary
plans will not be implemented for
some time and there should be
some immediate intermediate
control imposed upon the county. '
He also stated that it was the
county's responsibility to see that
some type of control is imposed.
Huron County, planner Gary
aa,vidson told council members
that there was a need for
intermediate control especially
for municipalities without a
secondary plan or a land use
bylaw. He explained that the
model zoning bylaw would be
more flexible than a holding
bylaw and would be ideal for
municipalities without a
secondary plan. He was hopeful
that the plan would be drawn up
within the next two months.
In other council business the
Ministry of Community and Social
Services proposed a funding
change .for the project of trans-
porting a number of residents of
Huronview and other adult
trainees to the Adult Workshop at
Dashwood.
One proposal . called for the
province to fund 100 per cent of
the cost of the project for three to
six months. The new proposal
calls for the costs involved in the
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program to be included in the
budget of the workshop at
Dashwood which would be 80 per
cent subsidized by the province
with the remaining 20 per cent
coming from local funds.
C.A. Archibald, Huronview
Administrator told council that
the transportation system is not
yet in operation since the plan has
not yet received official approval.
Chuck McMurray from the
Community Renewal Branch of
the Ministry of Housing made a
presentation to the council bin the
grants available under the
provincially funded Ontario Home
Renewal Program. With the
population in Huron County at
53,673 over $800,000 could be
made available under the
program. Some municipalities in
the county have or will proceed
with it on their own.
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Ministry of
Health.
IRRIGATION SEMINAR
The Clinton Centre of Conestoga College is pleased to
offer a 1 day irrigation seminar dealing with the
following topics:
drainage of land
pond and water supply
electrical supply
irrigation pumps
sprinkler application
sprinkler systems
DATE MONDAY, APRIL 14 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
LOCATION CONESTOGA COLLEGE
VANASTRA ROAD, CLINTON
FEE: $10.00 per person
Registration:
Interested persons should contact the Clinton Centre at
482-3458. Enrollment will be limited.
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
CLINTON CENTRE
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