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PITCH -IN
CANADA
CLEAVING UP
THE WORLD
STARTS AT
ME
Cala, Wednesday, etober' 115. 169,'
Situation has some disturbing prospects
.froirp page .5
ing of environmental laws
,and mounting manure
treatment costs, producers
from some of those coun-
tries are 'considering relo-
cating their operations to
Canada. Ontario is the
first choice for many.
6. Ontario Pork's
ties with respect to manure
management by-laws..
7. Carl Moore, chairman
of the Ontario Pork
Producers' Marketing
oard, is quoted in the
July 15, 1297 edition of
Farm & Country as fol-
lows: "We now have some
legislative background,
and we're putting together
the scientific background
on crop yield, manure
yields,animal units and
putting them all togeth-
er—into something that's
mathematical and
defined."
8. According to a
September 8, 1997 letter
from OMAF!" ` "the agri-
cultural industry led by
Mr. Tony Morris, the
President of the OFA, is
currently developing its
position on manure/nutri-.
ent•management planning.
Mr.aMorris' committee is
not far enough along in its.
'mandate nor would the
ministry wish to jeopar-
dize the process by second
guessing the outcome of
the committee."
All of this .suggest to
me that we have a situa-
tion tinfolding with *some
very disturbing prospects..
Aggressive expansion is
being promoted and is
occurring. At the same
time; important homework
has been identified but not
yet completed. This begs
the question - Who is
going to stand up and
squarely address the issues
to ensure responsible
development of the inten-
sive livestock industry in
Our township, our county
and the province of
Ontario?
Anita Frayne.
North Huron committee continues
to work quickly on restructuring .
by, John Greig
The. • North 'Huron
Restructuring Committee
has set the end of the year
as aflexible target for,
making recommendations
COLDWCLL
BAN KCR 0
COLDW. ELL BANKER
ALL -POINTS
REALITY' SERVICES
RICHARD • D. ASKES
524-1175 BUS.
528-3935 RES.
CLEAN, AFFORDABLE;
WELL BUILT
1 1/2 storey home. Private back
yard, new siding and .otherrecent
renovations; .New floors in.
kitchen and dining room.. "Tired .Qt.
renting."List price $82,000: Don't
delay, call Richard for details.
RUN OUT: OP: STORAGE.
SPACE • • .
Check out4this' big 80' x 80' lot
with '24x36' ,barn' type shed;
a
Lar cors in front, d n drive in
9
•down'cetitre Raised storage
area on: both side Steel roof,
close to downtown. Priced at
only $22,000. •
. DOLLARS MAKE SENSE.:
When investedd in this 7 u
n
it
Priced right apartment building.
Very .solid brick
building
with h
6
yearold roof lots ofparking;
situated on am ain road• Large
rge
a
Iot for f or e ansa Asking
on s
P
9
137,900,00
,BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
on this levergood sized g, a lot,'
fishing nearby, Short drive to
Goderich, Immediate • possessibri.
Only $11,900:00..
DUPLEX WITH ROOM TO SHARE
Located on large. corner, lot, "'with
mature trees..front and sjde,
stylish porch needs some T.L,C,.
Ifour handy this is a dandy
Y Y
home, priced to sell. .• Motivated.
Vendor, Call Richard for a
showing.
.LISTING WANTED
to their councils.
But before that will
hapPen there's an election
and work yet to be done:'
However, the commit-
tee continues to work for-
ward quickly- Ata meeting
Oct. 9 the committee heard
reports from five sub -com-
mittees. The restructuring
group is made, up of eight
of 10 north Huron munici-
palities Morris •:'and
Turnberry Township , are
not participating. The -deci-
sions of the committee are
only, recommendations to
their councils.
The governance and
administration committee.
used the proposed group of
two municipalities for the
ten in •the north ' of Huron
County and; found that
with sevencouncil mem
bgrs .each, a savings `.of ,
$88,419 could be achieved
over . all., and .if the two.
municipalities had ,.ni:ne
councillors each, $68;9,19.
would be saved.'
Figures . were based 'on
.each of the current munici-
palities
unici
P having
g
alities at least one
re.P resentative `on council.:
A reeve . 1 wo be elected
d e
n.
at large, a deputy ut
ga. and P Y reev e.
would beelected Y 1 c ted b the'
e
new council. Both would
oun wo
sit on comity council.
.
t
Thesub `-c ittee also'
om>Aru
foundthat savings of
$115,356 :could :be
achieved from the- ':reduc
• tion of administration. A
lit w�`. ..
new munici awould
e p y
'r uire rninistrat
e an administrator, aq
clerk and a treasurer full
time, especially with'the
p ,
complexity of the firstcou.
'pie years; as. 'bylaws are
combined. Two support
••
WEDDING ANNIVERSAIIY
of
Shirley & Gordon
Brooks'
• Friends, neighbours
and relatives are
cordially invited to
attend. a celebration
On.
Sat., Oct. 25th
LUCKNOW 4
'LEGION HALL
8:30-1i00 a.m.
"BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE".
staff would also be needed.
The • main cotnmittee
decided that the location of
new municipal offices
should be a decision of the
new council, if amalgama-
tion happens.
"I think that's one of the
questions we avoid
beeause it gets divisive;"
said Robin Dunbar of Grey
Township. •
• The "sub-cornmittee also
suggested that sayings
could be made in running
'fewer offices, such "as in
fewer fax machines and
photocopiers As well, a
computer, system Would
make book-keeping ' More
' efficient, but that .would be
an expense.:
Wingham, police
The Protection to
Persons. and Property sub=
committee was directed to
further investigate the pos-
sibility of the' Wingham
"police force serving north
:Huron, . or the Winghain"
police service becoming a
regional police,"force.
Blyth representative
I ougScrimgeour sai
said the
general feeling at theBlyth
councilis at the
„that t
ha
Wi:ng
m option o should be
explore.. . 'Other committee
P
members agreed
In order for.the
Wingham department .to
serve the whole area, all.
must agree,, as 'the territory
.Must,- be contiguous;: That
'means West,, Wawanosh
wouldn't be allowed to
J ifEast t
Wawanosh,
•'cin.
de ' • Wi ham was-
n't
a -
bor ring , ng s
n t involved.
The calculations of
,Wingharn police chief Jin•
Dore 'currently .come out
cheaper of $154 per house-
hold for the lowest level
coverage, compared to the
OPP estimate of $171 per
household.
' • . It was suggested by the
sub -committee that fire
service would remain sim-
ilar to what, it is now, with
departments in Blyth,
Brussels, Wingham and.
Lucknow serving the area
being discussed. If aural-
garzation occurs, the rep-
resentation would be from
the new municipality
instead of several of the '
current ones,
There was a,suggestion
that ,if there was ' a north .`
Huron fire board,: bound-
ary . disputes, _ such as
occurredthis summer
between Brussels and the '
Wingham departments,
might be alleviated.
Roads
The Transportation and
Works: sub -committee: pre-
sented arep ort. On the num
ber of roads. and superin •
tendents. It was:found that,
• most rural municipalities
were spending
P g about.
e er kil.
$2;00,0
r ear kilo- P Y. P
ce rn
etre . of: toad: mo Concern
e
was expressed that a large
municipality' alit Might' ih
t not
P
g
rovi d e the best• servic
provide e
"SaVing everylast t dol-'
lar Might not be as _impor-
tant as - having P P eo le on
staff to ' keep the current:'
service level," said Myth.
representative Mason
Bailey.
"Harmonizin waste to ser
vIces may prove , to be.
tnore of ; a challenge' 1
enge' as
some niunicipalmie s have a e a
user -pay 'system and other
•see 'Few' page 14
Oct, 12,,19
Love from all
your family!
Environmental committee
has initiated, a six month
project to establish a data-
resource
centre on manure manage-
meat issues and to develop
guidelines for municipals-
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ties with respect to manure
management by-laws..
7. Carl Moore, chairman
of the Ontario Pork
Producers' Marketing
oard, is quoted in the
July 15, 1297 edition of
Farm & Country as fol-
lows: "We now have some
legislative background,
and we're putting together
the scientific background
on crop yield, manure
yields,animal units and
putting them all togeth-
er—into something that's
mathematical and
defined."
8. According to a
September 8, 1997 letter
from OMAF!" ` "the agri-
cultural industry led by
Mr. Tony Morris, the
President of the OFA, is
currently developing its
position on manure/nutri-.
ent•management planning.
Mr.aMorris' committee is
not far enough along in its.
'mandate nor would the
ministry wish to jeopar-
dize the process by second
guessing the outcome of
the committee."
All of this .suggest to
me that we have a situa-
tion tinfolding with *some
very disturbing prospects..
Aggressive expansion is
being promoted and is
occurring. At the same
time; important homework
has been identified but not
yet completed. This begs
the question - Who is
going to stand up and
squarely address the issues
to ensure responsible
development of the inten-
sive livestock industry in
Our township, our county
and the province of
Ontario?
Anita Frayne.
North Huron committee continues
to work quickly on restructuring .
by, John Greig
The. • North 'Huron
Restructuring Committee
has set the end of the year
as aflexible target for,
making recommendations
COLDWCLL
BAN KCR 0
COLDW. ELL BANKER
ALL -POINTS
REALITY' SERVICES
RICHARD • D. ASKES
524-1175 BUS.
528-3935 RES.
CLEAN, AFFORDABLE;
WELL BUILT
1 1/2 storey home. Private back
yard, new siding and .otherrecent
renovations; .New floors in.
kitchen and dining room.. "Tired .Qt.
renting."List price $82,000: Don't
delay, call Richard for details.
RUN OUT: OP: STORAGE.
SPACE • • .
Check out4this' big 80' x 80' lot
with '24x36' ,barn' type shed;
a
Lar cors in front, d n drive in
9
•down'cetitre Raised storage
area on: both side Steel roof,
close to downtown. Priced at
only $22,000. •
. DOLLARS MAKE SENSE.:
When investedd in this 7 u
n
it
Priced right apartment building.
Very .solid brick
building
with h
6
yearold roof lots ofparking;
situated on am ain road• Large
rge
a
Iot for f or e ansa Asking
on s
P
9
137,900,00
,BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
on this levergood sized g, a lot,'
fishing nearby, Short drive to
Goderich, Immediate • possessibri.
Only $11,900:00..
DUPLEX WITH ROOM TO SHARE
Located on large. corner, lot, "'with
mature trees..front and sjde,
stylish porch needs some T.L,C,.
Ifour handy this is a dandy
Y Y
home, priced to sell. .• Motivated.
Vendor, Call Richard for a
showing.
.LISTING WANTED
to their councils.
But before that will
hapPen there's an election
and work yet to be done:'
However, the commit-
tee continues to work for-
ward quickly- Ata meeting
Oct. 9 the committee heard
reports from five sub -com-
mittees. The restructuring
group is made, up of eight
of 10 north Huron munici-
palities Morris •:'and
Turnberry Township , are
not participating. The -deci-
sions of the committee are
only, recommendations to
their councils.
The governance and
administration committee.
used the proposed group of
two municipalities for the
ten in •the north ' of Huron
County and; found that
with sevencouncil mem
bgrs .each, a savings `.of ,
$88,419 could be achieved
over . all., and .if the two.
municipalities had ,.ni:ne
councillors each, $68;9,19.
would be saved.'
Figures . were based 'on
.each of the current munici-
palities
unici
P having
g
alities at least one
re.P resentative `on council.:
A reeve . 1 wo be elected
d e
n.
at large, a deputy ut
ga. and P Y reev e.
would beelected Y 1 c ted b the'
e
new council. Both would
oun wo
sit on comity council.
.
t
Thesub `-c ittee also'
om>Aru
foundthat savings of
$115,356 :could :be
achieved from the- ':reduc
• tion of administration. A
lit w�`. ..
new munici awould
e p y
'r uire rninistrat
e an administrator, aq
clerk and a treasurer full
time, especially with'the
p ,
complexity of the firstcou.
'pie years; as. 'bylaws are
combined. Two support
••
WEDDING ANNIVERSAIIY
of
Shirley & Gordon
Brooks'
• Friends, neighbours
and relatives are
cordially invited to
attend. a celebration
On.
Sat., Oct. 25th
LUCKNOW 4
'LEGION HALL
8:30-1i00 a.m.
"BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE".
staff would also be needed.
The • main cotnmittee
decided that the location of
new municipal offices
should be a decision of the
new council, if amalgama-
tion happens.
"I think that's one of the
questions we avoid
beeause it gets divisive;"
said Robin Dunbar of Grey
Township. •
• The "sub-cornmittee also
suggested that sayings
could be made in running
'fewer offices, such "as in
fewer fax machines and
photocopiers As well, a
computer, system Would
make book-keeping ' More
' efficient, but that .would be
an expense.:
Wingham, police
The Protection to
Persons. and Property sub=
committee was directed to
further investigate the pos-
sibility of the' Wingham
"police force serving north
:Huron, . or the Winghain"
police service becoming a
regional police,"force.
Blyth representative
I ougScrimgeour sai
said the
general feeling at theBlyth
councilis at the
„that t
ha
Wi:ng
m option o should be
explore.. . 'Other committee
P
members agreed
In order for.the
Wingham department .to
serve the whole area, all.
must agree,, as 'the territory
.Must,- be contiguous;: That
'means West,, Wawanosh
wouldn't be allowed to
J ifEast t
Wawanosh,
•'cin.
de ' • Wi ham was-
n't
a -
bor ring , ng s
n t involved.
The calculations of
,Wingharn police chief Jin•
Dore 'currently .come out
cheaper of $154 per house-
hold for the lowest level
coverage, compared to the
OPP estimate of $171 per
household.
' • . It was suggested by the
sub -committee that fire
service would remain sim-
ilar to what, it is now, with
departments in Blyth,
Brussels, Wingham and.
Lucknow serving the area
being discussed. If aural-
garzation occurs, the rep-
resentation would be from
the new municipality
instead of several of the '
current ones,
There was a,suggestion
that ,if there was ' a north .`
Huron fire board,: bound-
ary . disputes, _ such as
occurredthis summer
between Brussels and the '
Wingham departments,
might be alleviated.
Roads
The Transportation and
Works: sub -committee: pre-
sented arep ort. On the num
ber of roads. and superin •
tendents. It was:found that,
• most rural municipalities
were spending
P g about.
e er kil.
$2;00,0
r ear kilo- P Y. P
ce rn
etre . of: toad: mo Concern
e
was expressed that a large
municipality' alit Might' ih
t not
P
g
rovi d e the best• servic
provide e
"SaVing everylast t dol-'
lar Might not be as _impor-
tant as - having P P eo le on
staff to ' keep the current:'
service level," said Myth.
representative Mason
Bailey.
"Harmonizin waste to ser
vIces may prove , to be.
tnore of ; a challenge' 1
enge' as
some niunicipalmie s have a e a
user -pay 'system and other
•see 'Few' page 14
Oct, 12,,19
Love from all
your family!