Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-28, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Huron jail historical
The meeting of the Huron
County branch of the Architect-
ural Conservancy of Ontario was
held in the board room of Vict-
oria and Grey Trust Co„ Goder•
ichr The president, Mrs. Joan
Van Den Broeck, presided. She
opened the meeting with the
announcement that the Historic
Sites and Monuments Board of
Canada have approved the des-
ignation of the former Huron
County Jail as being of national
architectural significance for
commemoration by the erection
of a plaque.
The minutes of the November
meeting were read an&approv-
ed on motion of K. Larsen. Mrs.
Haydon reported that the prop-
osal of the Branch concerning
the administration of the Jail
by a board which was submitted
in October, has been approved
in principal by the Town of
The Reflections
(by Mary Groot & Mary Ellen
Steckle)
The sixth meeting of the
Zurich 4-1.1 club was held on
Monday, March 25 at the home
of Trudy VandenBoomen. We
' opened our meeting with the
4-H Pledge and then discussed
our business. We discussed four
good health habits for a lovely
complexion, which are eating
a proper diet, getting plenty
of sleep, wash your face three
times a day and get plenty of
exercise. We tried doing exer-
cises, some of which were hard
while others were easy. We
then were served a delicious
lunch of hot chocolate, pop
and tarts, also cake. Our next
meeting will be held on April
1, at 7 p.m. at the home of
Ruby Beierling.
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Reports to county
(continued from page 4)
stages of decision, " said Cum-
mings. " I would say that about
half of these people are very
serious in their negotiations and
I see no reason at the moment
that they will change their
minds."
He said industrial commis—
sions in the various towns
throughout Huron need help
in establishing a planned indust-
rial area and in having private
developers build suitable rental
buildings.
"This is the only way industry
will be attracted to our area, "
said Commings.
The budget for the develop-
ment office is up this year to
$33, 300 wage increases as well
as other related costs are blam-
ed for the hike.
The weed inspector budget
at $15, 400 and the reforestation
budget at $5, 900 remain simil-
ar to last year's costs.
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Goderich and is now under cons-
ideration by the Property Com-
mittee of County Council.
The president proposed that in
future a news letter be sent to
each member before each
meeting. This was approved anc
a committee composed of the
secretary, S, Lawson and K.
Larsen was put in charge of
this.
Ron Shaw, vice-president,
announced his resignation
because of his imminent dep-
arture for Africal. On notion
of Mrs. Haydon, seconded by
D. Wallace, Nick Hill was
appointed to that position.
The remainder of the meet-
ing was devoted to a discussion
of the aims and objectives of
the Huron County branch. One
of these is to broaden the scope
of the branch both in areas of
interest and in membership.
It was moved by Nick Hill,
seconded by D, Wallace, that
the branch begin to list the buil-
dings of importance historically
and architecturally in Huron
County.
It is proposed that part of
each meeting be turned into a
workshop for the consideration
of slides of buildings thought
to be important by the members
Jiving in each area who will
submit the slides.
In an attempt to become a
truly county -wide organization
meetings will in future be held
in the different centres. The
March meeting will be in
Bayfield at the Little Inn.
•
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happen at 65!
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