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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-13, Page 11• `A ,{,.",vy�d! ,.r �i""d","Y"'lS ^"�>K''-rc�i .^;('v"wtr eroN'v-�ry,ryq•n�-nawre 1•f ::, wx. ,(,: ,.iF..r ,f ^wr:.ri 7jv:.: L V .. .V. y.4.,>y' t u Ik,. ,.w,, ... N ,r. '�'r ^, vW •I` y ,�� Y_. 1111 "��.,..•° , ".'•':��. n R( TH,'r :+'rt, .11+j:d; ���'f���»{t.::��+ r r nr ty r (� F!4 M {, !' .•i V..S t r. V :9': �h�',1,4'.: +j} V �t '1, -orth, p, d ;t.T-I , • 1 • w -. �. M ,e pe wfif, , The Ausahle $, rt <, of Waterloo Ono- Go'.,, ' d ' erJ)kR 'fit 1F, r le :'• h a eld Seafo h. S.W.E,S,ii st anis .for on master development Mans for '� sS9 q' e�' ' 11 d Cll on. graduate of ).ondApleahersp?Isht!'p' Conservation Authority has Students Working;in an }?nvizoil• Rock Glen, Parkhi , an. nt. k , Col lege, £rom, the '�'d z planner( a•very am ous SWEEP mental Enhancement Program-,• Conservation Areas, Jim oversees • , the a 1pp fq hie 9ttir�tr6lk"(i+a '"p� 3.r area.. Oord s additloi4a13ob t? thud . , Program for this .summer, with -a and the Authority's SWEEP and en -ordinates tllo work of - eater emphasis on technical of Cam C-ornatrR.r at ilio b S gr p - seven other SWEEP 'technical r,.... Y g c A utharit I Camp S.yiVar4 ManaQ�irnekit a,, +; . work, such as curve in techni_ al students are well into students. �` Conservat un S hool, g Erna st inventories, and planning their summers work, under the Mary Ellen Gii><gedch, of Rauhd a ,04%, ':Re4're�it On according to Carolanne Doi , su ervision of Jim Rowat, also of Dan Wilson, of'JMiceter, and a + „ P y Zurich, also- a Universi of Centre Px Pa61411i11 FGbdsea�vf►t Sri Public Relations Officer from Seaforth. in addition to his work University of Western Ontario is 'Maecoma emen technician, student, is the WildlifeParkhill RncreationuC"rdinawr #e,foa 990"xWestern who will hiFed to date a RiCiE.�e�i WC��1tS Ub��C - g Of ndon st de.. p tie workin on wildlife inventories ar►d she will be working to make den of pile and....ma agement plans for a the` Parkhill Conservation Area Y .r Universit of Yliesteltn Ontaixtq, the rJ.r. E,P, �* number of Authority properties, more appealing to the public with ar)' �� access t0be _ + 4 r , arefull tanned events administrative assistant?, Bla'ine;. e' `i•p,A 1.`,+ $ r ,1?r"a`,7 ,w`y zG. �"v;. • • '; 1 ac es but in particular the Bannockburn y P ,di x;, air t` « .y2� x designed t0 entertain as well as- .Sepneosgn �Q. Yarm,, Oreinl1l: of �t�f ,: y� _, ,, 1 r, a� Jack Riddell MPP for Huron, the Ontario ublic is bein dented Wildlife Management Area. g , tr l" ({ � fim f , m ,v °� P g educate those using the area. one of the work crews and .Tin addressed the Ontario Legislature access alongmuch of Ontario'sof- "VI�- ,(..., ..: - • y:A..a: * e'biY„"(( ,�,f, l„JA y .Fh t .i[!4 b: •5- k.��, .,.K_ ,� .,%: e ,ka j3 Tri z�.�..'.. , ., An important art of the Warren Knight of Brussels, Cousins, a University '�IF,at"r._ y •,• recently on the publics rights on coastline. P P g )' SWEEP Program is education, and a Sir Sandford Fleming erloo graduate who is senior. ktsv' access of Ontzrio s lake and river Mr. Riddell pointed out that the fronts. He contended that the and there are two Conservation College graduate, is the planning • supervisor for the 19 stt}defifs �z {.r. n ,j$t.fi� n{ry y ._ early pioneers always maintained ?, a,. ,.. „l xF; �: , ,l Y.; Educatign Research technicians technician for the Authority this who make tip the three work rl J�a y k� y., government must take steps to the right of public access to the F - • • crews which will begin work o rel t� z ( rotect the water fron4a a for the beach and ilia even who are -responsible for summer, His main lob is to work gi o n , ,,,,,a',,,•; P g t en then the high June 10th and June 24th. determining how the Authority's on the master development plan y, public use, water mark delineated the public Project S.W.E.E.P. is one of TEACHER'S EXECUTIVE — Teachers in the Huron -Perth Separate. Schools He expressed mixed feelings domain. He suggested that the Properties can best be used to for the Parkhill Conservation l P gg help students and the general Area. This will involve the the Ontario Youth Secretariat's elected a new executive for their unit of the Qntario English Catholic Teachers concerning the Supreme Court'of government • establish the P Summer Experience ro ams+ Canada granting four Buffalo high-water mark at its furthest public gain an understanding of planning of more trails, picnic P P • gr Association In Seaforth last week. Slater Marlon Normandin, left of St. C011lm•b our natural environment. The end areas, and camping facilities, as and is undertaken and directed by residents sole right to their point up the beach in any given the Conservation Authorities of Is the new Vice resident, Clem Steffler, Principal of St. Joseph's Sdhool, product of their work will be a well as co-ordinating the many P P P beaches on Lake Erie and in cycle. He added that now would manual on the use of Authority activities and facilities that take Ontario, with funding from the Kingsbridge, Is the newly elected president and .Sister, Audrey Dumouchelle of Thunder -Bay. The court granted be an ideal time to establish the properties for Outdoor Education: place in the park, and those that Conservation Authorities Branch Stratford Is'past president. (Staff Photo) the.rights to the cottagers on' the mark since the water•has risen so basis of a Colonial War grant. It much this spring. These two technicians are Wendy will be developed in the years to • of the Ministry of Natural Martindale. from the University come. Resources. seems the forefathers of the He also suggest ilia the Farm urbanC61umban American families had Ontario government use the St. tea e h er Participated in Canada's colonial Danish government's definition struggle and a grateful British of beach. According to the Danes government had rewarded the the beach is 'an area where there organizations isi-0ECTA • veterans with the pieces of land. is no continuous turf or any other vice president "It would appear to me that the continuous land vegetation'. (' flimsiest of excuses can be used He finalized his comments by y�fs •oin to stud Clem Steffler of R.R.3, feeling of trustration since early to retain the ownership of saying that "where the `..... ?! Goderich, was elected president February, at y which time we beaches, to t aterline", government is willing to act, then n ' of the Huron -Perth Unit of the agreed on a contract in which complained the Hu ember. public access to the beaches can nuclearplant ,Ontario English Catholic there was' a particular article "What is at is a act a secured.' Teachers , Associationat, the which is not being honored by the f'rf annual meeting in Seaforth Board.' Lo n turns down �r'r•. } Farm and urban organizations!/ in Huron County. have formed a Wednesday. He succeeds Sister He said, 'We feel that if the ;�r�` committee to investigate the Audrey Dumouchelle of Stratford. Board does not wish to honor this • drain.appeal „ impact of a proposed nuclear Other officers elected are: vice contract it is giving the teachers,, plant near Goderich. The Presidents, Sister Marion the invitation to re open negotia Court of Revision at Logan violence in minor hockey. Committee to investigate ,the Normandin of St. Columban and tions.' Council, in Bornholm June .3 Petitions were received for the Power Plant will study the Gates anchetti, Stratford; The contract. -Sig in recordigg secretary, Chris Polkie- February was for two years. turned down the appeal on the repair and improvement of the proposed plants impact on Parrott Drain and on the Daniel Hennick Award the Healy x agriculture and it's ecological wiez'; • Stratford corresponding The Association honored three ' secretary, Carla Revington, St. teachers under the jurisdiction of recommendation of the engineer, Drain and a drain affecting lots " yi effects. Adrian Vos of Blyth was the appeal on the Logan Maitland 19-21, Con. 10. The Clerk is to elected committee chairman. Marys; •treasurer, Sandy the Huron Perth County Roman pP g rf ' McQuillan, Seaforth. Catholic Separate School Board drain was upheld: notify Jas. A. Howes, O.L.S., to Mr. Vos said that the There were no appeals on examine these and report back to r who are retiring at the end of P committee, which represents Sister Audrey Dumouchele of June, and presented them with theWatt,' Centre Branch of the council. a>.. r• thousands of families, willStratford was elected to the Board .gifts. Northwest and the Ritz concentrate on fact finding so that of Directors and Don Farwell, The three, who have a Extension. One tile drainage loan was a convincing case, either for or Stratford and Leo Turner, St. combined total of 107 years of Robert Nicholson Construction approved. against the plant, can be made. Marys, were elected councillors. teaching behind them, 'are Miss' received the contract on the Ritz By-laws setting the 1974 tax Ontario Hydra told Huron Extension for $12,7$0, the Centre rates and, increasing the do tax Y On taking office Mr. Steffler, Eileen O'Brien of St. Mary's g g � � �: • County Council in late February principal. at St. Joseph's School, School 4oderich, with 39 years; Branch of the Northwest for $900, were given three readings and r that anew nuclear plant would beKingsbridge, said 'it will be a Mrs. 14larit`Melady of St. Colum - built along Lake Huron within 20 difficult year, a demanding year. ban' School with 34 years; and Logan Maitland for $12,420. General accounts amounting to ` or 30 miles of Goderich, to be All members of O.E.C.T.A.' are Mrs. Julia Lennon of St. Aloysius Gordon Clarke and Sons were $80,363,65, including the first pay y operational by 1985. The asked to continue to support one School, Stratford, with 34, ears, awarded the Watt contract for'- `of the 1974 school tax, and Road" Committee, formed to stud the PP Y 3 i t t1 3 Y another to get what is fair and The meeting, held at the $6,450. Accounts totalling'$5',619.59 were 1 wY;dh� power plants impact, was just.'Legion Hall, was preceded by a The council endorsed the ordered paid. originally to be called theHe said there has been a dinner. resolution of the Regional The next meeting will be held Committee to Oppose the Power _ Municipality of Peel ..regarding June 27. Plant, Mr. Vos said. Most of those at the meeting opposed the plant, he said, but some were uncertain 'because wg ;,haven't got all the facts.' �► The 17 farm groups, supporting the committee have all indicated they oppose the plant, Mr. Vos said. The committee is backed by the National Farmer's' Union and the Ontario Federation of agriculttir ,. The committee is awaiting results of an Ontario Hydro Survey of the opinions of Huron County residents about the plant. Remember! it takes but a moment to place an, Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, 'just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Attend 4-H conference During the week of June 16th to 22nd, over ninety 4-H members from all parts of Ontario will be participating in the Provincial 4-H "Leadership Conference held-. at the University of Guelph. Attending from the County of Huron will be: Cathy Malcolm, Seaforth, Ontario (Seaforth 4-H Horse & Pony Club); Brian Oldfield, #4, Seaforth, Ontario (Seaforth . 4-H Calf Club); Jim Fairies,' #1, Gorrie (Howick 4-H Dairy Calf Club); and George Thompson, #2, Clinton, Ontario (Central Huron 4,H Snowmobile Club). Agri -mates- (By Adrian Vos) ' Farm and Country magazine heart specialists, Drs. Meyer gives us some interesting figures Friedman and Roy H Rosenman; about agency marketing boards. -have come to the same The Consumers Association and conclusion. " "Coronary heart the Food Prices Review Board disease almost never occurs have been critical of these -board's before the age of 70, regardless of 0 flAr a longtime claiming that they the fatty foods eaten, etc." They rest rictproduction. The figures, claim it is the type of person who howev,r, are somewhat different. is insecure, etc. I hope by gosh Vhen the tobacco board began that our M.D.'s will read this operations in 1958 sales were 176 book., million pounds. This yeatt'crop is expected to. be 250 million "As Christians we must have a founds. That's restriction? Then concern for the right td use all our the bean board. When they resources even , if it means started, production was 822,000 vocalizing our displeasure to hundred pound bags. Now it is the point of a showdown with 1,843,297 hundred pound bags. governments rho seem to show Restrictions? The chicken an arrogance) for the rights, producers have. been attacked wishes an concerns of the repeatedly for the quota system, Capadian people", says Hurons' but when they began operations Anglican Bishop David Ragg. The in 1965 the production was 175 Bishop spoke these words in million pounds while last year it connection with the was up to 275 million pounds. disappearance- of farm land for One can readily see thio derly "highways, sprawling marketing produces, moreot subdivisions or corridors for less. hydro power lines." "The land that God gave us for After the famous heart safe -keeping, the land that He transplant surgeon, Dr. Michael gave us so that we may feed His e Bikey from the USA debunked world is treated as, a• saleable the theory that fat causes heart commodity. 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