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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-04, Page 5•0 hA 4' W r 0 ..Says A long and extremely informative session of Huron County Council was held Thursday . in Goderich--a day earlier than usual to permit the county officials to, enjoy an evening as guests of the Goderich LIonS Club. County ,mus The first thing,on•the agenda for the day was a presentation by Professor John T. Hayton of Midwestern Development Council who filled council 'in on the extreme urgeficy of snaking their thoughts and° ideas about development in .Huron Cou»ty transmit ideas made known to the provincial government. Professor Horton told. council that if future development in Huron does not go according to Huron's.. aspirations for this county,. it- will be because corrrmunications broke dawn between Toronto and iluron. • "You'll have no one°to blame but yourselves," ,stated Professor Horton. `-WI must work to make the government's planning correspond with what you want to see happen in Huron." 1-le,presented to council MDC's brief which has' been sent to" government — an appraisal 'of Design`for Development Phase J.> fie urged all council ors to become familiar°'wrt the document and- to ' s udy its Contents..: During the da -y, the• eoutityls. budget for 1972 was approved by council. It showed that additional county ft,inds of $192,211 will be required this year. This would require a mill rate increase based on tlfie old assessment system of 1' 2 mills. The executive committee of county council reported that further study on the Van Egmond property near Seaforth shows that the Heritage Foundation grant of $12,000 is dependent upon the County of Jluron taking title to the property. Council agreed that the county should not assume the responsibility for the title on the property, but added that a° grant. .may be considered after the Van Egmond Foundation committee has been able to show clear title to,. So many things have happened feel everything they say and you • in the last two or three weeks that see highlites of their term in I don't know where to begin. office that is so real that you -were We had a good trip! hcune—left there, too, in their lifetime. Venice, Fla., early Tuesday The ,biggest, thing about the 'morning and were home in the whole thing is that no one is trying early afternoon Thursday. to sell you souvenirs and junk or 1 just HAVE to tell you about Or gouging you with high prices. trip to Disney World which 'was Food was great.' For souvenirs thehighlite of our vacation. you can buy -things from every Son Doug had a'` fine trailer all' country in the world and feel you. raring to go, a reservation at a have a treasure. It is a most campsite less' than 5 minutes refreshing experience. from the action and six people Don't rush down there now—= anxious to get started. Their it's really HOT -their sufnmer'is' _- twins, twins, Bill and Bob, had previous " just started and it is 90-95— plans so dill not come along altho' ' easily. But, you can see thatwe all Bill has already been. there once enjoyed it while we were there:— and here—and he was sorry he couldn't come w and the weather was just right. with us. 'Back in ' Venice—one ti It took us about 2/ hours travel morning—one of many -I was time and we found the campsite to wandering alon 'the beach—and I Q'b e quite new •with. all the must have been ahead of the ,conveniences including a large regular 'beach combers' .who get swimming pool and fine buildings .down there real early to get all the every tittle wlfipstitch. goodies. These people—a lot of ' Early—?about. 9:30—Saturday them anyway- gather for. the morning, we had the thrill of . shell shops and you just- don't entering Disney World, the acres know what you're going to find. ' and acres _of it. Words and Well, among other nice shells I •I• pictures just can't describe the ' found a small star fish and felt 'beautiful little city with tts fine that Was my lucky day. - - houses, shops, streets, parks, Venice happens to be one of the lakes and best of all the CASTLE% few spots—or is it the only sp'bt,-- • The fine lobking houses are on the •Gulf of Mexico where usually facades for restaurants- sharks' teeth, large and small— or 'stores or:entranrces to one or - and ancient=are found! I had another facet of Disney World. *picked up a few, when a lady carne. The whole place is set up so that along and said,. ""Look at this—,. you—especially—and. , your I'm just crying". (Weil, I saw a children will recall 'it with . shark's tooth which would more pleasure the rest_of your life. ' than cover my whole hand and A, In two days we enjoyed nearly couldn't understandwhy she was all,:the features they have at this upset. time -and they're still building She turned the thing over and for more. . some 'of the enamel—if that's I think the visit to the -Haunted what it is—was chipped on the House' (which looked° like our old, front of the tooth. I had never seen Victor Lauriston School, except such a large black tooth outside of ,.. that ithad a towerp was one of `the • a• shell shop window.—`but_ I most exciting, places—one 'you..•,; understand she will still get a big want to repeat,: Ancrttipr, hriU• . pg.iq f ix v4o µ4ruus in the was the.tvip thro' :Jungle . Land hundreds of dollars, since they where you barely miss being are millions of years in age and eaten alive by huge hippos and quite rare. alligators, almost get wetted Walt had three fishing trips out down by the elephants, and just ,in the Gulf. They go out 25 to 40 ' • can't believe that •all the wild miles or more and I' gather that it animals you see ' in' 'real live' is quite an exciting day. action—aren't real. • . • He had one day tho' that drew a 'Another spot to remember was blank, but his last day he won the.. " The TIKI House where you sit pot for the biggest fish of the day back in comfortable chairs and and berrele .it or -not it was a watch a•performance around and flounder -less than two feet long above you of beautiful birds and and flat as apancake—with both flowers that sing and talk—even eyes on *its topside -a queer- the decorations around the walls looking thing., but it paid his trip .'get into the act—and you come for the day and he got a big kick out away wondering if you can believe ofiit. your eyes and ears.—it is all so I still haven't caught •up on the realistic °' . news—but I'm, working on it• I can't tell you how glad we were Don't forget to visit the Golf - that we didn't miss a terrific'show Club this Friday nite. The Art which simply said "America the Club have a fine exhibit local Beautifi and it was FRE);!• _.artists and their, nice, "Wine _and, Do you recall, the Bell Cheese.' Pally" will be'a real Telephone show at Expo '67, treat. Many• of the. works will be where you looked allaround you— for sale so the members will be just as you do ordinarily except glad to see you—if not Friday that you were in the middle of the night, then somdtime Saturday cr movie which took you all over Sunday. Canada, zoomed thro' • the Martha. mountainsand you were REALLY Here's a little P.S.: Prejudice is THERE? prejudice in any language with the Wpll, we have now seen all the ignorancein OUR childhood,, not beauty spots of the United States that of our grandchildren's. • including visits to Hawaii and Perhaps they WILL someday sing Alaska. TERRIFIC. in perfect- harmony,—thanks to ' The' iall of Presidents' is also Coke or Seven -Up or SOMEBODY. a must. All their presidents are Martha.' so life-like—and animated—you LADIES - DAYS at Goderich Bidding Centre El FFR FREErnAn FOIIINL REflTRIiS PLANNING A 'SUMMER WEDDING? MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW FOR THE RIG DAY OF YOUR LIFE. GO FORMAL FROM MREEMANS Bill MacPherson (left); son of 'Captain Douglas and Madeline MacPherson, Goderich residents for many"years, was -one of six Venice, Florida high school students who was chosen to attend an army camp tour at F,prt Benning, Georgia. Bill, who was born in Goderich 18 years ago, is the grandson of Martha Rathburn and Mrs. Laura Currie,Sarasota, Florida, andanephew of the Fred Prices..Seen with Bill is his friend, Phil Johnson. (Sarasota Herald -Tribune photp) Iloolmolosem, L the property and financial capability as to future programming. There was considerable discussion' once more on the. hospital grants system to be used in Huron now• that hospitals in the r'ounty,no longer require additional beds but Larger / emergency facilities. After rather lenghty debate on the problem, decision .was reached to pay 25 percent of all provincial approved ., building costs in connection with hospital construction in Huron County. Since the province supplies two- thirds of all approved building costs, the local municipality in which the hospital is situated will be faced with the problem• of raising the remaining eight .and one-third percent. It was further agreed that until such time as sufficient funds are available in the reserve fund, each building program will be by agreement between the hospital concerned and the Huron County Council subject to approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. Jr_i other business, Huron County Council accepted_an offer.. from the Ontario Department,, of Education to supply 'a Surrlmer• Children's program co-ordinator for the summer monthsat no cost to the count3; and agfeedto accept • the proposal of the Western Ontario 'Regional Sports Conference to develop a sports association in Huron,. provided funds are available from the provincial government• so that there will be no cost to the county of Huron.' - GOD E1IC, It SIGNAL- .R,' MAMMY. MY. MAT 4. 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