The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-28, Page 5A' nuclear power station. here
(centlhoOd from page 1)
methods ,r'equire substantial
blocks of electrical energy.
Opinion Of The
people
'There was some discussion
among county councillors con-
cerning whether or not Hydro
.indeed, doing everything
possible to keep people infor-
med ;... and to seek out the
opinion of the grassroots.
Don Fraser, Property '
Division- of Ontario Hydro; told
council the planning depart- ,
ment of the county had been
kept info:rived of Hydro
developments concerning
Huron.
Ashfield Reeve 'Gir-vin Reed,
a fprmer member of the plan-
ning and development commit-
tee of county council, said to
his knowledge Ontario Hydro
.,:had never approached the local
officials, He admitted mem-
• bets- had been •invited to a
. public meeting in Bruce
D
GD
•
County, but suggested 'thee, no
direct attempt ,had been made
to contact the county commit-
tee. - .,
County Planner lary David-
son said he'd been telephoned
,on one -occasion by Hydro of-
ficials, but that no meeting was
`ever scheduled to make him
and his staff aware of develop--
ments in the district.
Fraser and Davidson were
also at odds on whether or not
the construction' 'of .a `Hydro
Power Line in Huron County
necessitated a change in the Of-
ficial Plan. , .
Fraser said transmission
lines `are not usually designated
on Official Plans. ' Davidson
said Hydro Power .lines were
considered an Institutional use
and that- if council and 'plan-
ning board deemed it necessary
to make an amendment to the
official , plan, ft 'would require
an amendment.
Wisher told coup'oil that
while Ontario Hydro may not
have 'provided enough ;nfor-
motion about their planning,; it 1
was possible "to inform the
public too' much'''
"The people may get 'upset,''
said Mosher.
Warders Bill Elston told
.Hydro officials he was satisfied
communications had improved
oiler the'past two yearsrbetween
Hydro and the people. He said
relations could be even better if
county councillors became in-
formed about and interested in
Hydro developments in Bruce
as well as Huron. '
"A lot is happen, „in this,.
county with Hydro lines," said
•" I.'ocal government is going
to , have' to see that Ontario
pay
i3
Hydro ay a its way," said Rid-,
Y
dell. He said the local people '
should not have to "pick up thte
tab" for changes' because of
Hydro development in the area.
One cif' the points in the
county which has been men
tioned as a posCiib a site for any-,
nuclear davelF v mmnt in. Huron
is Blake, a small hamlet -about
five miles northwest of Zurich.
Nestled quietly in Stanley
Township, Blake is not far
from the shores of Lake Huron,
- '%eeve lac p iiil etril ` r``
Elston, "A lot more will be
happening in.the next five years
or so. There's no doubt in my
mirtd. -
Hydro Must Pay
Share '
Jack Riddell 'believes that
local gover.,nment'•wil'1 play an
important role where. Ontario
Hydro is concerned in the .next
few years.
Zurich says the people`"of that
village are talking about the
news of possible nuclear
development closeby.
In a telephone conversation
Saturday afternoon, the reeve,
said the people of the- area
"don't seem to be frightened"
by the possibility 'though he bx-
pects solve -are thinking about
the, .changes which could take.
place in the area if a ,nuclear
plant• there did become reality.
Ironically, when county
Y
council met last Friday, one of
the documents on the desk �of
each member was a copy of.the
secondary plan for the village,
of Zurich, Containing. over 60'
pages prepared b, the staff' of
the Huron County Plannit'rg
Department, the book shows
two housing subdivisions - one
almost, ready to roll, according
to Reeve Turkheim and one in
the planning stages. The
progressive .little village has
water and sewage to offer with
housing for senior citizens and
7s netlist s qua tr er -Tr The f=
fering.
Reeve Turkheim termed it
"'purely co -incidental" that
Zurich's plan was ready at the
same time as the announ-
cement about a nuclear plant
in the area was made.
Asked if he had considered
the implications of a, nuclear
development to the Zurich
'area, the reeve 'said he'd
tliought-of many aspects but
doubted that "much harm"
OO»ERICHS.IOINAL•STARR THURSP. Y, .F EBRUARY'28,
r „
o would come to ~Zurich if a
u plant la t 'was located out-
'side the village. .
He saw it bringing "tremen-
dous land values and a boosts to
the area". '
• .He said that to his
t knowledge, the people in Port
,Elgin and Southampton are
coping nicely with the situation
which has arisen out of the
Douglas Point development.
"The average citizen doesn't
Delbridge. , "One day there's.,
going to be an accident and
were_going to blow .ourselves
up." -
Delbridge says that speaking
personally, he isconcerned
about the environmental aspect
of nuclear energy. He wonders
if future generations will suffer.
.because of it' one day. ,....
But, says Delbridge, if
seem to be' that concerned," Girl Guides
said Reeve Turkheim.- "If he is, IA • • i
nuelear energy is to be tenuity
in the area, the people, olf.
Huron will have to live with. it.
• "ls it worth the risk?'- rnueea
Delbridge. "Who knows,, but i
don't thinkit matters whether .'
the plant is at•, Blake, or
Douglas Point .or Toronto or
. Montreal. A great surly people
could be affected."
hes not talking about it."
Cloud; of Doubt
Mayor Jack Delbridge of
Exeter says he's not prepared
..c to say whether a nuclear ,.plant
in his area would be good or
bad.
"I just don't know," admits
Delbridge.
'But I sometimes wonder if
it wouldn't have been a great
deal better for all of us if we'd'
never cracked the atom " said
set for Knox Church
A0,«, let•m
xt -,
Girl Guides, 1.rownies and
their ' leaders from Goderich,
Bayfield and Clin'n will par-
ticipate in a 'special training
session involving music, dance_
and drama this-Sat'urday:
The training session will be
held at Knox Presbyterian
Church in Goderich, between
10:0Q, a.m. and 12 noon- and"
1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p,m.
4 Organizers expect a large tur
nowt at the session .as three‘
• womerr from 11ltchener ; will . be
there t6 conduct it.
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