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The Rural Voice, 1978-08, Page 8Ray Lowes. of Hamilton one of the original members of the Bruce Trail Authority, said the authority has lost about 26 miles d the trail through the Blue Mountains, three miles of the trail have had to be re-routed in Sydenham Township and other pieces of the trail have been re-routed. Mr. Lowes said the farmers have withdrawn their property as a backlash against the NEC - "They (the farmers) held us to ransom for that reason." Mr. Lowes said his organization hopes the problems with the trail will be a temporary situation and that some landowners said if the Trail Authority came out against the NEC then they would allow the trail back on their land. Although Mr. Lowe said there were some problems with litter left by hikers on the trial, "we (the authority) heard very little about the problems until people needed a reason to throw the trail off their property." Mr Lowes said the authority. with 10,000 members, is an educational as well as htktng club. The association spokesman said the authority emphasizes that hikers must pick up after themselves and the people who have walked the trail before them. He said the authority feels the preservation of natural areas and agriculture are very compatible uses. Compatible Mr. Lowes said the trails people are compatible with farming but not with industry and the subdivisions which threaten the trail. The problems created by individual hikers on the trail might have been solved by discussions between the Bruce Trail Authority and individual landowners. However, the NEC and Bill 129 have created problems which are increasing rather than solving the ill feeling between recreationalists and farmers. As the Artemsia Federation of Agriculture said in their recent brief, "The Bruce Trail earlier met with great success in its endeavours because of private agreements with landowners. The heavy-handed proposals by the Niagara Escaprment Commis- sion have jeopardized this success. We support the return to private negotiation and oppose the move towards greater govern 'mental and bureacratic control as embodied in the Niagara Escarpment Commission and in its proposals." LEISURE WORLD > iuncontt mall OPEN NIGHTLY 'TIL 9•SAT. 'TIL 6•HIGHWAY 21 JUST SOUTH OF GODERICH LEISURE WORLD YOUR SUMMER HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL CRAFTS•MODELS•GAMES•LEATHER•BOOKS FOR ALL MODELS Plastic & Balsawood THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CARS -PLANES -SHIPS AND MILITARY KITS IN THIS AREA. e DIFFERENT MODELS FRISBEES PLUS MANY MORE PLASTIC TOYS FOR SUMMER FUN. PLANES Flying Models PROFILE AND SCALE BALSA KITS ENGINES FOR RIC AND LINE CONTROL KITS. COMPLETE LINE OF COX. SANWA 2,3,4 8 8 CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL. FAMILY READING CENTRE OVER 2000 DIFFERENT PAPER BOOKS AT ANY ONE TIME MANY HARD COVERS •D0 IT YOURSELF BOOKS. MAGAZINES . COMICS CHILDREN'S BOOKS MAAAARAAAWAAWAANNOWWVVVVi NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE IN HURON COUNTY IT'S WORTH A TRIP, BECAUSE WE HAVE THE STOCK. r. -v. . . . . • r. DIONITE LUGGAGE BUXTON LEATHER GOODS LADIES HAND BAGS POPULAR LINE OF TOTE BAGS WIDE RANGE OF POPULAR GAMES INCLUDING BACKGAMMON & CHESS JIG SAW PUZZLES - MATCH BOX AND FISHER PRIC`F TOYS CRAFTS RUG MAKING•LARGE SELECTION OF STAMPED CANVASES•PILLOW•RUG 8 WALL HANGING KITS•FLOWER MAKING GOOD SELECTION OF LEAVES•CALYX• STAMEN•WIRE & TAPE - MACRAME JUTE •CORDS•RINGS•DOWELS•BEADS FUN FUR -VARIETY OF COLOURS 8 SIZES DECOUPAGE-PLAOUES•GLUE•VARNISH NEEDLEPOINT•PILLOW i PICTURE KITS FOR DOLL MAKING•HEADS•TORSOS GOOD SELECTION OF CRAFT INSTRUCTION BOOKS COX READY TO FLY PLANES 4 DIUF E RENT MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM STARTING AT 113 99 AND UP MODEL ACCESSORIES STARTER KIT S•BATTERIES•FUEL AND QUITE A GOOD STOCK OF PARTS CHARGER •�� LEISURE=== WORLD SUNCOAST MALL - GODERICH - 524-8873 ...for creative people PG. 8 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1978.