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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-03-31, Page 6Page 6 - Citizens News, March 31/76 Should farm buildings come under code Should farm buildings come under the Ontario Building Code? Reeve Derry Boyle of Exeter thinks they should, and he thinks the Ontario Building Code should be amended accordingly. The matter came up at Huron County Council's March session Friday in Goderich when the county planning board made a recommendation to concur with a proposal from Perth County regarding the issuance of build- ing permits for farm buildings. Such building permits, council felt, should be -for the purposes of locating the building on the site with regard to road allow- ances etc. and assessment only. Reeve Boyle questioned this, and said that all buildings should come under the Ontario Building Code and be so constructed. "There are many persons who share your view," commented county planning director Gary Davidson. "We have been silly enough to provide cheap food and lots of it," stated. Deputy -reeve Grant Stirling, Goderich Township, "but when it comes to farm buildings we build to last. There are farm buildings around which have stood for 100 years or more. We read in the paper that it is the public buildings that are falling down, not the farm buildings." Reeve Boyle also questioned the province's request that all historical buildings and heritage area be clearly designated on secondary plans. The planning director had pointed out that he does not have anyone on his present staff with the necessary expertise to do this work, He said that to engage consultants to do the work, it would cost about $2,500 for an urban plan and $1,500 for a rural plan. These costs would be sub- sidized by a minimum of 50 per - FIVE is GENERATIONS - A five generation celebration was held recently at the home of Mrs. Blanche Bechard, Zurich, who is the great grandmother. Mrs. Bechard is seen here sitting, left, with her great grandson, Chad Brown, while sitting at the right is the great, great grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey, R.R.2, Zurich. Standing, left is Chris Brown, R.R.1, Dashwood, the father of Chad, and on the right is Chris's mother and the grandmother, Mrs. Yvonne Brown, R.R.1, Dashwood. News Photo T. • to our Gold � dalB. , er about home furnishings meant alot tour. Talk to your Gold Medal Banker in • Exeter •Grand Bend •Lucan *Hensel' *Zurich Good things happenvvith a Gold Medal Banker. Let's talk. 04041 The First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal cent by the province. Reeve Boyle felt this could infringe on a person's right to do what he liked with his own property. Mr, Davidson explain- ed this only gave provision for a 180 day period during which a demolition permit could be withheld until some alternative plan could be achieved. Upon being asked whether anyone within the county had the necessary expertise to do this kind of work, Mr. Davidson answered that Nick Hill, a former county planner ,still living in Huron, was able to do this as were probably several others in the county. Council gave approval for up to $1,500 to be spent for the Hensall secondary plan where NMMIOilININIIsNIMI® 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 8 C 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 $2,595 1� 1 1 1 1 1 ▪ 1974 AMC GREMLIN X 6 clin- der, automatic, racing stripes. • Licence DAE278. 1 1 1 1 1971 MUSTANG 2 -door, V-8, • automatic, power steering, 1 only 39,000 one -owner miles. 1 Licence DFV411. $1,895 Remember .. It's Sense to See 1 1 7 1 1 1 .11 *lidIIsII lie,ritage features are concerned, and up to $1,000 each for Colb- orne and Goderich township secondary plans, Consultants are only to be used as necessary. Reeve Bill Elston expressed his regret at official notice that Whitechurch Deposit Lib- rary had been closed. Librarian Bill Partridge said that only 15 books had circulat- ed in the entire final month of operation and for that reason, had not been considered a viable library. Mr. Partridge added that if somebody in Whitechurch would come forth with an offer to main- tain a library in the home, the service could continue. In the meantime, the county librarian reminded Whitechurch readers to WI EN SI remember the mail service prov- ided by the library for any pers- ons in Huron wanting specific books to read. Joseph Dietrich, a former Stephen township reeve and county councillor, has been app- ointed assistant tree commis- sioner in Huron. Mrs. Gurpal Thind, supervisor of Public Health Nursing, has resigned effective March 31, 1976. A long discussion during the afternoon session regarding employee benefits led to retain- ing W.F. Morneau and Assoc- iates who will provide consultat- ion services to Huron where employee benefits are concerned and act as the county's spokes- man when questions from staff arise. mis mum isimmi mom 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Larry Is Up . In The Air They're Are Too Many Used Cars On The Lot C Gl•'1 ise i 'i, 9odi!biy A;i d See 11 w The Price 1 sten "°,' > Lg fz: vr@ ro 1. a Shot Dow infk ;-tio ,. HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES 1973 GRAN TORINO Broug- ham, 4 -door, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, electric defroster. Licence DFX174. $2,995 1973 LTD 4 -door pillared hard- top, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, whitewall tires. Licence DFY860. 1972 BUICK SKYLARK 4 - door, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Stock #6F3A. $2,195 1972 VOLKSWAGON Fast- back, 4 cylinder, automatic, rear defroster, gas heater. Licence CZE770. $1,795 1974 VALIANT SCAMP 2 - door, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, only 19,000 miles. Licence JYY850. 3,495 1973 CUSTOM 500 4 -door sedan, V-8, automatic, radial ply tires. Licence DHH472. '2,795 1973 DATSUN 2 -door, 4 cyl- inder engine, automatic transmission. Licence CZX839 $2,695 $1,895 1973 FORD THUNDERBIRD 2 -door, fully equipped with automatic air, stereo, power seats, etc. Licence KEH353. 1975 FORD LTD 2 -door, 400 V-8, automatic air condition- ing, vinyl roof. Lic. JCNO33 1 1 1 1 1 $4,4951 1972 FORD F100 1/2 -ton 1 pickup, 6 cylinder, standard, rear step bumper, only 1 28,000 miles. Licence H69277 '2 3951 1 2 - 1973 FORD F100 1/2 -ton 1 pickups, both finished in in brown, both 8 cylinder, one standard and one auto- matic. Licences C67706 and C69088. '28 795 2,795 1 1972 E300 Window Van, 8 1 cylinder, standard, passenger 1 seat, west coast mirrors. Licence H68951 1 $2895 1972 MAZDA RX2 4 cylinder, 1 rotary engine. Priced to sell 1 before inspection. Lic. 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