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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 13, 1 'k , , } m T�T.: POWIP ��*'1•�RSER 2. 4076 411 U r f r ,d!. th IQUi I .j S .eakin 'ads! t. evital,oeed for �,ot►tlaued .f}ghf., ,age land is class :one; o c . t ;it 'Far draina l !es . ' ti F s yes of farmland,• were .retired p 8 b 1 c. »..+> h, � _8!�:.. M dd ex, 170 .. t.h, ra i T iii T , D, n from farmtn betwee 951 anal hoGsittF lt:ra t .dell satd;,tsrbalk, WE iXen to someoneT who, will use it Mr, avidso said , than 0i , be au to erosion problem r �.s cutive s creta. , Wndon. g ,,, , ii 1 , 41 :. 8 y F ,.,1'. P tK ,' fib row foodstuff, is o e' l !a. nntn 'ts ,a form of c ntt o .;r. v ds n we 196b and the rate o loss 'has, ;occas have afire yea acit •to 'absorb " 8Th i d . n, n xm p l the Mr I?a l .-„ e_ snap, .._red tb� t fro . Gpnfercncp of Unttesl Church; P ® F'i ,S uf'h 'the. sa a wa'. have control' of the use of , a a e n'Gr Townshipe f doubled since 1966, '"There or the demands ,for' ha.1 1ustrtg sipd'" m. y. , e a e . �. nd a study •mad l ey it . Elgin Thompson, reev , Q _ organizations which take a Planning oe against. th ''has b n found the he land. i. Tuck rs ith w h' and. 42 acres of farmland going out of there slrould be ;no preO$ure on. fM . _ ! way 8 g t t t e ro .. Ta rp l}? FI LINE 2,.%-O Of �1 A'' animals abused and:suffertng, ht COMMPt of freemwill, some ,say drained so oxtenslvely that, the chairman of the Ausattie•13ayf eld , use every hour, he said. farmland, but there ts. even -againstp y p g "Remember that Canada has only He said that planning has to be said. the.,`conce t Of rivers stemtslnca able of talon ,Conservation Authority; and Ron Y In the Friday morning session democracy," he said, "During, any more, .fie said experts are White, Birr farmer anal p>res,iiient 24 million acres of farmland. '"If , put back into the .hands of local we •continue on the course. we're officials -•the know best but sato, Gary l avidson, Godertch, Huron the past few years we have .teen looking at the dangers. of of the MiddleseX Federation of Y County planner, -..presented the going merrily along destroying overdraining and said drains Agriculture. taking at- this time, experts he knew mpnicipalities are local view on how man uses land the land --naw we are reaching should be considered carefully. Mr. Fisher pbke of Ethe predict that bb per cent of the reluctant to go ahead with and some of, the pressures he is a certain types of crises which are The artificial drainage system in importance -6 personal awareness` food consumed here in Ontario planning because their finances " presently placing on -it: overcoming arguments against Grey ' compresses the peak ' of the need for wise land use, lie will have to be imaoried." restricted. Mr. - Davidson said as a planning." / drainage period so much there is said we as iri4ividual5 elect•our, practitioner of land. use, planning Plapners Advice a severe, flooding problem, he, governments to do the things we �I he deals with it on a daily basis. Mr. Da.vidson said of planning, said. . can not do personally and that we INTERNATIONAL He said, man uses land for 'The authority rests with the local fh an undrained area spring can make people aware that the , material gain, elegted officials, planners only drainage would normally take land is not a commodity - "We are not users of our land, advise.',' three or four months, he said, but dependent on the pressgiesfrom we are exploiters of it," he said. One delegate said the we have compressed that down to the marketplace. A- ----- . "In Southwestern Ontario " provincial authorities have the four weeks with the peak being Mr. Thompson spoke of the 38 which has the best land in final say in planning. only one week. This results in the conservation authorities in Canada, disintegration of Mr. Davidson said that when low flow of rivers or streams or Ontario which provide. recreation bl' farmland is reaching. crisis peo�le are talking about planning the drying up of some, the rest of areas, preserve wild life areas., prdportions," he warned. they might ask,"What's another • the year. During low flow of the build dams, provide gully control Mr. DAvidson said, "The best five or ten acres going out of river there is a tendency for it to and grass waterways to prevent tland in the country is in production?" ' He said this be polluted, he added. flood damage ------. He stressed, e1 \ Tuckersmith Township -- 98 per attitude must be changed. Costly dams and flood -control the important, part the Authorities;' }� cent of it is class one land.lt's a Many delegates . asked systems are demanded for the play in educating the public with .w national resource! There is .more questions, among them Norman brief flooding periods, he said. programs for school children who �* class one land in Tuckersmith Alexander of Londesboro, who is A four -man panel discussed the make field trips to conservation ,. r than in all of Nova Scotia. In a drainage inspector for Hullett wise use of land in the afternoon areas.. , Huron County 89 percent df -the Township in Huron. session. The members werelack Mr.White outlined the land use " Mr. Alexander said he is Riddell, M.P.P. for Huron- planning responsibilities of the a" Federation of Agriculture at the Keep � - ' � � local, regional, provincial and -�- � , ,1.r federal levels. Varna f arm er ° � M A He said the Ontario- Federation +,� has called for a national policy on '' • 4 Wider • agriculture and land use. "The ��✓' .r a d� OFA federal government must V again safeguard long term agricultural short- -driving policy from the effects of short- 70 & ,8.0 Snowb1owers g "They are the only way a term trading decisions," he farmer has to have a say in the stated. "The federal government , safe,A� t price of his product," he said, must co-ordinate and integrate To get you out this winter and Mr. Hill said the boards will its agriculture and land -use many more to cotyle. % help both farmers and policies with the provinces and dual paddle auger increases efficiency and fun consumers. municipalities. "The consumer is assured a Orderly Growth a optional second auger on 80 model supply of high-quality produce at Mr.White said that we need s exclusive cutaway blades On the biOWef ' a reasonable price." order! growth but he warned the w miniri izing snow build up He said some boards have - ates ,at the world * chute aims snow in an direction of 220 � came under fire recently for some population has fess than 26 days y highly -publicized mistakes, but food stockpiled at the present degree range he predicted that, in future, time. * hydraulic chute adjustments available consumers will take a greater Mr. Riddell said two million interest in the boards' operation. - s "The boards are in public view Y more than any other operation," Are you still he said. letting them In Ontario, the Farm Products �11}4. our ifs%� a Marketing Board oversees the kick sand ARM•.....E�?UiPMENT LTD . 11{1� w decisions of other commodity . J complete car Gordon H III agencies and can -over -rule any in your (. ,,J "r' BUSINESg RT' LIABILITY BUILT" decision. 627.0129 care services.. Huron farmer Gordon Hill of He also said he feels farming is face- ' AYR . SEA 'I�I;TH CAMIMMIGE SVarna was re-elected to a seventh changing to adapt to new �. , nowmoblle 011 technology and said he sees a Pr7R>!/C/Pe717 4 Windshield Washer term as president of the Ontario gY r�eca�m�� „„a a•�« a , Federation of A ncul "ure at the trend toward more two-man „ Anti -Freeze g operations. Fitness. to your heart you know it's right. 'Gas Line Anti -Freeze _OFA annual' in �Hamilton-. •. _ ----------- as -- 0. Tuesday. Peter Ha nAn of04444 y V Oft Treatment Wellington County was elected y firvice- t `ce resident and Ral h 24, HOUR TOWING BATTERY We'll check for full power and see that water is at the proper level. e COOLING SYSTEM. We'll check anti- freeze protection, make sure it is at proper level and that the cap hoses and connections are tight LIGHTS We'll make sure hit lights are burning �^ properly and+O ;i correctly aimed. WIPERS We'll check arm and blade condition lz� and windshield washer tank fluid level. Barrie of Lanark County was elected second vice president. Mr. Hill following his election, discussed the role of marketing boards and suggested that commodity marketing boards are here to stay and likely will take over broader responsibilities in the -future, Mr. Hill said he feels marketing boards will be expanded to cover wider variety of crops: He said there now are 24 boards in Ontario, handling 38' agricultural commodities.. , - F. 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