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The Rural Voice, 1979-07, Page 49(HURON FEDERATION CONT.) being farmed, 15 of the 19 cottages would be built on land presently designed recreational land by the Huron County official plan. Merle Gunby, president of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, described the proposed development as "creeping urbanization." A decision from the OMB on the cottage development is expected later this summer. TOWNSHIP FEDERA TION PROVIDES IMPUT East Wawanosh Federation • of Agriculture has been kept busy this spring holding kitchen meetings in each concession to give ratepayers the opportunity to discuss informally the upcoming township secondary plan. Ten meetings have been held so far, each attended by a line director and a township councillor, and there are three or four meetings yet to come. "The meetings have created interest in the planning process" said Walter Elliott, township president, "But the biggest issue has been the question of severances." Turnh,.'-y Township federation held similar kitchen meetings in 1978 and subsequenti) had good attendance and participation of ratepayers at the public meetings with the planning department. Hopefully East Wawanosh will have similar results. HIGHLIGHTS OF OFA DIRECTORS MEETING JUNE 20, 1979 A program for life insurance for farm use adopted from the credit union program will be initiated on a pilot project basis. There would be a specific term for enrollment, probably from Sept. 1 to Oct. 15 with no medical required if purchased in that period. OCCUPIERS' LIABILITY AND TRESPASS TO PROPERTY ACT A clause by clause review of the Liability and Trespass Act was initiated by Ron Jones, chairman of the Property and Assess ment Committee. The committee made recommendations to the executive which would ensure the protection of land renters and their non -real estate property; to include implements of husbandry as "premises" and provide for the protection of owners of such equipment even though it may temporarily not be on the owner's land. Another recommendation was made to provide for nominal payments to occupiers from trail clubs, government, government agencies, resorts, etc. for compensation without incurring liability to the occupier. The committee recommended that • the Trespass Act include fines of $25 for the first offense; and $100. for the second offense: the act should provide for the occupier to impound vehicles used for trespass purposes; also to remove the limits on damage that a court conviction for trespassing may award to victims of trespassing. PERTH COUNTY RESOLUTION A resolution from Perth County was passed asking that the Ontario -Federation of Agriculture apply pressure to the Minister of Agriculture and Food to urgently consider getting additional finances for extra staff and equipment for the Huron Park Lab facilities. The services provided there are in such great demand that the backlog on diagnosis now runs from two to three weeks requiring the farmer to wait before starting to treat diseases. DID YOU KNOW? — that the Management Digest will be changed to 'OFA Members Digest" and will have a new format. — The OFA presented their annual brief to cabinet. Their was a good response to the brief and then will be continued discussion on an infirmal basis. — The Food Inquiry on Discount Allowances is sitting again with the retail chains testifying this week. — Chere has been a decrease in membership in all three counties ,Bruce, Perth and Huron with membership presently standing at 22,874 for the entire province. Got something to sell? Give Rural Voice Want Ads a try. =MD RAY POTTER Eo ot AND SONS LTD. �I� 0110 Push Lawn Mowers at 76 PRICES 1979 Lawn and Garden equipment available ST — Sales i Service 482-9997 THE RURAL VOICE/JULY 1979 PG. 4T