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Rob '►. a Public
Re tic aanimation
Co-ordinator, returned to
his duties with die Authority
for another four month work
term.
The Harrison Remedial
Measures Study is presently
nearing completion. Copies of
the Bluevata Dam
Rehoration Report have been
received, and are on file at
the hf.V.C.,A. office. Also, the
Authority has recently
acquired the water rights for.
the Btuevale Dam and pond.
The Chairman recently
attended the Regional
Chairman's meeting held at
the Saugeen 'Valley Con-
servation Authority
Administrative Readquar-
toks . Current activities anti
Branch policy were
discussed.
The Superintendent of
M,V.C.A. and senior foremen
attended a . Workshop at
Kingston recently. The topics
discussed included policing of
park areas, hunting
regulations on Authority
lands, Snow Geese, motor
bike operation in parks,
family camping, Program 26
:'1dfiili tfi5W �.,iraid 'water
quality.
The delegates also had a
tour of the Cataragri Region
Conservation Authority
Administrative Iadquar-
ters. boat ramps and" outdoor
education resource centre.
The vegetative inventory of
all Authority properties has
been completed. and is being
typed and put an file in the
Resource Library. Anyone
interested in identifying the
vegetation on any Authority
land (for study purposes,
etc.) is welcometo use this
information.
The Resources Manager
attended a Hydrology Con-
ference which outlined the
problems of enforcement
with regard to water quality
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Senior Administrative' 4
and Authority members
attended the Biennial Tour
which was centered this year
in the Eastern Oat* 00
Authorities region. The tour
began at the Metro Toronto
Region Conservation,
Authority and followed a
route through Kingston.
Cornwall and Ottawa.
Authority staff supervised
tyre planting of school yard
arboretum at the '� rnberry
Central School near
Wingham, and the Grey
Township Central School at
Ethel. The elementary school
students were introduced to
proper mechanical and hand
planting techniques as they
planted some 200 trees, in-
cluding 35 different species.
These arboretums will serve
as study areas for suture.
Lessons.
The Authority field staff is
presently landscaping arou d
the new picnic pavilion at the
Galbraith Conservation Areae.
Other projects currently
being done include: gabion
and clean-up work around the
vi ii utn Istr�irar lh i las
of a new bridge at 'the°
Wawanosh Valley Con-
servation Area; and general
grounds improvements at
Falls Reserve.
Budget preparations for
1976 are well underway. The
major items under con-
sideration are • • ad-
min is trati ye.
d-ministrative. water
management, conservation
areas. conservation services
and maintenance programs
and costs.
The final draft of the 1976
budget wit} be presented by.
the full Authority mem-
bership sometime during
December 1975.
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places, (News -Reed photo)
UCW hars
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talk pkuis
FOLLOWING DISTANCE
Most drivers know the rule.
for judging what is a safe
distance to follow another car
in traffic -- "Allow one car
length for every 10 m p.h. of
speed." But, the Ontario Safety
League emphasizes that this
rule specifies the minimum
safe following distance, under
perfect conditions. In bad
driving conditions, such as rain
or ice, the distance allowance
should be doubled. A "bad
condition" calling for extra
stopping distance from the car
ahead, arises whenever you
yourself are being followed too
closely by another vehicle. If an
emergency occurs ahead, you
have to worry about the.
stopping capability of your own
car and also the car behind.
Goderrch Township
Recreation Council
are depending on you for
VOUJNTEERS
FOR LEADERSHIP
For the following Winer Sports:
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CROSS4OLINTRY SKIING ICE HOCKEY
HIKING ...or atony other sport
Registration will follow
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During one of Ibe tense moments in last Saturday's
chatnpionshlp football game In Stratford, Ken Reidy,
coach of the Central Huron Redmen. barks out orders to
his charges on the way to the team's 17-12 defeat of
Exeter. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Mrs. Ray Connell opened
the afternoon unit meeting of
Ontario Street Church UCW.
Hymns were sung and Mrs.
Ellis and Mrs. Reg Smith
assisted Mrs. Connell with the
devotional period.
Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Wild
ftnag and Mrs. R. Smith put on
a skit about the Lord's Work
and our thankfulness.
The business was con-
ducted by Mrs. E. Crich with
the secretary and treasurer
giving their reports. Plans
for the November 22 bazaar
were finalized. Church
catanders and .cook books will
be available.
The general meeting is to
be held on November 11, with
Mr. Hiltz speaking on wills
and legal matters.
The bale is to be packed on
November 13, and the
banquet for the blind will be
held on December 4.
An aptieal was read from
the Huronview Auxiliary
asking for help in donating
articles to be distributed on
sale among the residents at
Christmas.
Talent night will be held in
Ontario Street Church on
November 15, at 8 p.m.
The meeting closed with the
benediction and Mrs. Otde's
group served lunch.
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