The Huron Expositor, 1977-04-07, Page 23100 YEARS — Past presidents of the United Church
Women of Northside firmed in January 1962, took
part in a cake cutting ceremony 'of a "Centennial.
Cake, 1877 - 1977" marking the 100th Anniversary
this year of, Northside Church, Edna Bell, first
United Church woman president,. 1962 - 63 , and May
Roe. 1975 - 76 president, are shown cutting the cake.
In the back row are: Helen MacKenzie, 1954-65
president; Helen Wilbee 1977 president, Edith
Dunlop, 1971-72; Grace Broadfoot, 1973-74; and
Ruth' Ribey, 1969-70. 'Absent were Frances Ball,
1966-67 president and Verna Campbell, 1958
president. (Photo by OkeY
(by Wilma Oke)
"Just superb" was the way
Ruth Ribey described the
"Cencert in Pictures"
presentation by Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Widdifield of West Montrose
at the Spring .Thankoffering at
Northside United . Church
TueSday evening.
Her sentiments were echoed by
the large crowd that filled the
Church school auditorium when
guests were present from
Seaforth ' Churches--First
Presbyterian, St. Thomas
Anglican, St: James Roman
Catholic; Egmondville United and
Bethel Bible, as well as from
Brucefield. Walton and Winthrop
churches.
Beautifully pluitographed
scenes, people, flowers and
animals were shown on the screen
to a background of appropriate
classical and modern music. •
A devotional service was
presented by ...Unit Two members
Thelma Dale, Gladys Thompson
and Lauta Stewart.
Mrs. Bruce Whitmore sang a.
solo, Calvary, accompanied by
Edith Dunlepon the piano'. Mabel
Crouch played a ,,,,,plano solo
MeaittniOn by Mendelssohn.
Lunch was served during a
social period.. 'following the
prograin.
Northside sees
photo -"concert''
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 7, 1977 -L 3A
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The government of Ontario, has_
7-- issued guideli nes to help
municipal councils and planners
• preserve all the province's better
land for future food production.
Agriculture and Food Minister
William G. Newman called the
"green paper" a framework of
government pdlicy. He invited
municipalities, farm organiza-
tions and others to comment-on it
during the next six months before
the guidelines become official
government policy.
The government sees the final
guideli nes being incorporated in
all local, county and regional
official plans to give agricultural
concerns high priority in planning
for a large population growth
expected by the end of the
century.
Local .planning decisions are
subject to government approval,
, and the guidelines stress the need
to protect not only land already
being cultivated but good
potential farm land.
"The trends of„ the market a place, of supply and demand,
determine how much land is
actually in agricultural production
a any particttlar time." says_the_.
policy °Over. "Our land lice
policies-and-planning must assure
that as much as possible of the
land area .with the capability for
agriculture is kept available for
farming when- needed.4
The gufdelines establish
priorities based on the Canada
Land Inventory's soil grades. But.
they also give high priority to
areas with a high capability for
specialty crops such as, fruit
orchards or tobacco, and other
areas where marketing conditions
or other considerations "ensure
agricultural viability where it
might not otherwise exist."
While recognizing that
Ontario's Urban growth must,
continue, the guidelines provide
measures to divert development
to less *: valuable land and
minimize its impact on
agriculture.
- Designating high-priority
agricultural lands in official plans
to permit only farming or uses
compatible with farming.
- Designating land of lesser
agricultural priority where a
'broader range of alternate uses •
may be permitted, but only as
spelled out in the Tian; _
- 8eitino Doha-es to ensure that
disruption of farming by utility
and communication lines is kept
to a minimum.
- Adopting the provincial
Agricultural Code of Practice and
its minimum distance separation
formula for keeping farm
operations and rural residences a
reasonable distance apart.
- Placing new emphasis on
planning for hamlets and villages
to decide which one should be
encouraged to grow, and how:,
- Establishing buffer, zones
between urban and agricultural
areas to avoid "strip develop-
ment" next door to farming. The
botniclary+AWWeen" Atrhati "'Mitt '''''
rural areas is the scene of •
growing concern for a stable,
healthy agricultural industry, the
green. pa .
- .Refining boundary definitions
to show-•definite„,staging that will
indicate the direction and extent
of futUre urban growth, the rate
at which it will occur and the time
limits within which agriculture
can occupy the area as an interim
use.'
- Establishing criteria for
granting severances - the
separation of parcels of land from
farm lots .
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