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Citizens News,'February 19, 1981 Page 3
Dogs bring complaints at Dashwood meeting
The annual town meeting
was held Monday, Feb. 9
with 30 in attendance. The
biggest complaint was dogs
Dashwood
Mrs. Irvin Rader
running at , large and bark-
ing.
Harold Schroeder, retiring
trustee,waspresented with a
gold watch and chitin. Mrs.
Schroeder received flowers.
Donuts and coffeewere serv-
ed.
Calvary Unit:d
The service at Calvary
United church, Sunday was
inkeeping with the induction
of the Elders and the in-
stallation of • the stewards,
Sunday school and United
Church Women's•officers.
The passages of scripture
read by Mrs. Jim Weigand
were encouragement for
them inthelr responsibilities
in office, as was the sermon
of Ms. Barbara Laing. The
congregation pledged their
support.
The official board meeting
will be Feb. -25 at 8 p.m. and
Feb. 22 will be communion
Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Carrell, Mrs.
Mervyn Tiernan and Mrs.
Syd Baker met with Grand
Bend ladies at the Church of
God Fridayafternoon\ to
arrange a program for the
World's Day of Prayer to be
held in the Church of God at
Grand Bend March 6.
Dashwood 4- H
Dashwood 4-H club 2 held
the second meftting Feb. 9
with the president Kgthy
Schade presiding for the
business.
Diagrams of a sewing
machine and a pattern piece
were shown and the girls had
to match up numbers with
the correct part. Pattern
alterations were discussed
and fabric preparation.
Pin -fitting the patterns on
the girls was completed' in
preparation for cutting out
their garments at the next
meeting.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Sorensen have returned
from a two week vacation in
Florida where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Bedard of West PalmBeach.
While there they had a'tour
of Ron's new development
called Sunny South Estates
and were very'impressed.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller
are now residents of
Dashwood.
Mr: and Mrs. Leo Gibson
have returned home follow-
ing a vacation in Florida.
The weather was very good.
Mrs. Louella Tieman has
returned from Victoria
hospital and Stayed in Ex -
F of A discuss wastes
Continued from front page ,
agriculture is a commercial
activity which is often
characterized by an-
noyances not conimonly
found in urban areas."
Transfer to OMAF
Finally, the act also calls
for the transfer of the Farm
Pollution Advisory Com-
mittee, now operating under
the Ministry of Environment
and ruling on complaints of
animal waste disposal and
other farm pollution, to the
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
The working paper states,
"The board would be for-
malized and empowered to
investigate the wider range
of complaints including -
noise. waste and odour."
Also. theboard would recom-
mend what action should be
taken on -complaints receiv-
ed and, in the case when a
farmer doesn't co-operate
with recommendations,
whether he should be fined
or taken to court.
George Klosler told the
audience that in his opinion,
the proposed act "leaves a
lotto be desired." He was
particularly critical of the
idea that agricultural
reserve landzoningscould be
the subject of a vote every
five years. He said already,
in some areas where
farmers want.. to expand
their operations, they're be-
ing prevented from doing so,
'since urban expansion
means the land will be zoned
differently within the next
two or three years.
Also, Mr. Klosler asked
why the OFA couldn't use a
document already in ex-
istence, the government's
Strategy for thePreservation
of Agrucultural Land, to
draw up its own land use
guidelines.
The speaker also called for
a uniform land use policy
right across the province.
While he said the
Agricultural Development
and Protection Act working
paper, prepared by a
member of the OFA staff,
was good "in theory", he
said he believes it will be
some time before it's refin-
ed for presentation to the
Minister of Agriculture.
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document concluded, Merle
Gunby, an Ashfield
Township farmer and past-'
president of the Huron
federation, said he believed
the county federation's land
use policy plan is more com-
prehensive than the provin-
cial organization's docu-
ment.
The proposed act will be
discussed by other county
organizations, and then
taken back to the OFA for
revision.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Tieman before returning
home Monday.
Librarian, Mrs. Ray
Rader, reports there is a fine
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Dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
were Mr. and Mrs. Dave
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