Clinton News-Record, 1976-06-03, Page 16$04044-00
Y lurk Ri44041, Harms met* •
The Writer of Agriculture Because , of its positive
announced the establishment reaction by farmers the Code
protection, task is not compulsory, Farmers
Is Of vim plan changes to their
t operations are encouraged to
apply for a certificate of
compliance, which will be
an issued jointly by the
Ministries of Agriculture and
,uce to review met
rojeCting farmers
default Of payment for
,products. In
- '
announcement, Mr.
said he is concerned
situation where a prouCer Food and Environment and
;r sells his entire crop or after appraisal of the
livestock to one or two buyers proposed changes.
artd then, because of &I- The Attorney General has
ficuitues experienced by the indicated support for a
buyers, maybe unable to suggestion that drivers be
11 o art of the allowed to appeal lengthy
co ,
payment dueldm. lics. r
The bankrupteies of Roy, Liberal Id.P.publications. The Attorney
various packing plants within East), has suggested that
suspensia d he had no
ense suspensionP.(Ottawa General indicatewhich
recent . years and the =ern judge might impose a 15 year specific information
--expressed by the , veers license on even would link the distribution of
, who have lost a large amount „though a driver could be fully pornographic material to
of mone,y because of these iitiabilitated after five or ten organized crime.
d the Better
bankruptcies. has resulted in years. Under the proposed I further pursue
Stteb a Task Force being legislation, LOntario judges Beef lease arrangement with
established, so that • =Ile would be able to impose up to the Ontario Government. for
determination might be made a life -time license suspen- the Essex Packers operation Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher of Gldeons in charge
as to the best method of ex- sions. He asked the Attorney at the Guelph Correctional Exeter was a recent visitor of service
tending financial protection General whether Ontario Centre Plant. I asked the with Mrs. Bertha 1VlacGregor. The Gideon Societk were in
to producers. Mr. Netvman intends to set up an appeal Minister of Labour. Dr. Bette Mrs. Lillian Beer and son charge of the service in
said the Task Force will mechanism new that license Stephenson, that in view of John returned home after a Carmel Presbyterian on.
examine existing Provincial suspensions arc a provincial the fact that it now appears pleasant visit with the for- Sunday. Morley Hall was in
programs and alSO look at matter. The Attorney that the Minister of rner's son and daughter -in- charge of the service and Don
methods used in other General said suspensions of Correctional Services, law, R.C.M.P. David Beer Jolly delivered an inspring
jurisdictions. The Task Force more than three years would inadvertently misled the and Mrs. Beer at Port message. Harry Hoffman
will ask individuals and in- relate only to criminal of- House, when he said that the Coquitlam, B.C. was the guest soloist, ac-
terested organizations to fences where there is a lay-off at Essex Packers was Miss Dorothy Farquhar companied by Mrs. Malcolm
submit briefs arid comments. possible penalty of life im- for the reason of taking in- returned 0 to Toronto after Dougall at the organ.
Publication of the revised prisonment. However, he said ventory. visiting with her mother Mrs.
Agricultural Code of_Practice he agrees in, principle that a This reason is now seen to Emma Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
for Ontario, was announced mechanism should be be incorrect as there was no Several members of the R yck man of Flint. Mich,
by the Minister of Agriculture established to deal with. the inventory to take other than a 100F and Amber Rebekah visited this week with Mrs. T.
and Food. The Code as new changes in legislation. small quantity of hams in lodge attended worship in Sherritt.
revised by the Ministries of Liberal Leader Stuart storage in the United States First Presbyterian Church,
Agriculture and Feed. Smith Mid the Legislature and $100,000 worth of supplies Seaforth on Sunday morning.
Housing and Environment; this week that at least two in the Hamilton plants. which W M S meet
provides guidelines for the employees at a small had already been accounted Mrs. Mary Funk of London_ The. WMS of . Carmel
management . of livestock Hamilton firm have for, and_ in view of`the fact was a weekend visitor with Presbyterian Church met on
operations to minimize developed lung diseases that the real reason for the Mrs. Leona Parke. • Mondav evening with the
problems of odour 'from which appear to be caused by lay-off is Better Beef's at- Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau President Mrs: Harvey Hyde
manure. asbestos fibres. He raised the tempt to circumvert the underwent surgery in St. Presiding and opened the
The New edition of theCode matter while criticizing the provisions of the Jesephs Hospital, London meeting with a poem and
contains minimum distance Ministry of Health for Employment Standards Act. last week. prayer.
formulas to keep rural inadequate inspection. of The Act requires that a lessee An invitation to visit
residences a reasonable industrial plants, asked the deemed to be a successor Chiselhurst on June 30th was
distance from livestock Minister to investigate 'the corporation is' legally liable Bride elect !Honoured accepted. and plans were
buildings mid manure con- company in question, and for severance pay. The Legion Hall was the completed for the birthday
centrations. The formulas submitted for analysis a I asked that the Minister setting for a bridal shower on Party on June 7th with Mrs.
take into account such sample of dust from the firstly investigage this Thursday evening when Rochus Faber and Mrs.
variables as the type of premises. The Minister in- manoeuvre on the part of neighbours and friends Esther Wrigl in charge. The
livestock, the number of dicated that his Ministry is Better Beef, to ensure that gathered in honour of Miss guest speakt• will be Mrs.
animals, the type of manure experiencing some difficulty the employees who were laid Katharine BolcEwen. bride- Murray Garvin. Mrs.
system and manure storage. in recruiting occupational off will receive severance elect of this week. Malcom Dougall and Mrs.
The Code's guidelines apply health inspectors. Apparently pay. Secondly, I asked, that Contests were directed by Bert Thompson will have
to the design location and there is a world-wide shor- she confer with the Minister Mrs. Stewart Bell arid charge of the September
manure management system tage of qualified people in this of Correctional Services to Mrs. Jack Corbett gave meeting on September 13th.
of new livestock buildings, field. He indicated that the determine if this action on the humorous readings entitled Mrs. Clarence Volland
th renovation or expansion Ministry's main respon- part of Better Beef could not ••
Hospital wedding" and ..A presided for the Ladies' Aid
mother's letter to her son" meeting which followed. The
The bride -elect. assisted by meeting opened with a hymn
Miss Sandra Munn and Mrs. followed by prayer by Mrs.
Bill Munn was presented with Volland, who also gave the
a shower of miscellaneous card report Mrs. Harvey
volved in organized crime are
among the main beneflciaries
of profit from pornogr, p
hlc
material. He asked the
Attorney4eneral to conflrm
suspioions that Capital
Distribution Co. Canada Ltd.
and its owners "are known or
suspected by polite to have
Settle association with,
organized Crime."
Capital Distributing, a
subsidiary of U.S.-owned
Capital Distributors, headed
by John Santangelo of Derby,
Conn., U.S., has been charged
with distributing obsdene
4 II 4
The other UCW members were in on the joke, but Muriel Sewers didn't know 'she was
going. to get her picture taken at the Ham Supper held at the Londesboro United Church,
last Wednesday. The supper, a big success, drew over 500 guests. (News -Record photo)
of existing livestock sibility is to set standards for
operations and the control of occupational health, with .the
water pollution caused by Ministries of the Environ -
animals watering at streams. meat. 'Natural Resources and
ponds or lakes. They also Labour carrying out most of
discourage open manure the inspections.
lagoons and govern the
disposal of dead animals.
• In its original form the code
reduced problems for neigh-
bours of livestock operations,
but provided the operators
with little protection from
encroachment by other types
of development. particularly:
rural non-farm residential
development. The minimum
distance formulas had been
designed to help provide such
protection.
Municipalities will be
encouraged to incorporate
the provisions of the Code into
their official plans and zoning
bylaws. A model bylaw is
being developed by Huron
County. When it receives
approval from the Ontario
Municipal Board. the model
bylaw will be offered to other
municipalities which may use
it or modify it to suit local
conditions.
The Agricultural Code of
Practice was originally
drawn up in 1970 and has
since gained wide acceptance
The Leader of the
Opposition has charged the
Minister of Community and
Social Services with trying to
pull a "veil of secrecy" over
information the public is
entitled to have. He made
public an internal
memorandum which the
Minister sent to officials
within the Ministry, ordering
that any communication
subject to his authority be
deemed confidential „until he
approved it for 'publication.
The memo, dated the 19th
May, makes a distinction
between "information"
which should be readily
available and "intelligence"
which should not. Infor-
mation, according to the
Minister, is "factual,
quantitative date, such as
numbers. names, dle's,
locations, etc. of services and
facilities , of the Ministry
properly in the public
domain". Intelligence is
described as "reports,
correspondence, conceptual
- by farmers. Its success has
been the result of the high
degree of co-operation among
farmers, farm organizations,
municipal officials and the
Government of Ontario. The
new version was drafted in
consultation with the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture.
be considered to be sufficient
grounds for terminating the
assignment of the lease to the
DeJonge Brothers for the
Guelph Abbatoir.
The Minister glibly replied
that in response to my
passionate dissertation, she
could .only say "yes" and
"yes".
It is my understanding that
the Minister met with the
DeJonge Brothers the
following day.
ideas. oroposals, programs.
• projetts",: procedures, etc. .
.not to be made public
knowledge unless and until
considered such by the
Minister."
Liberal M.P.P. Albert Roy
told 'the Legislature _that
police suspect people in -
financial report. Plans were
made to cater to a wedding on
August 21.
gifts by Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Jack Hyde. treasurer. gave the
Simmons and. Mrs. Mona •
Campbell.
Katharine expressed
hEerlidn in Guelph. Toronto; and SUMMEilt
sincere thanks and refresh-
ments were served. Showers
honoring the bride -elect were
SPORVNEAri
inalOrit)! of the corn in
Huron County, has been
nted thanks to the dry
weather experienced in the
last two weeks according to
agricultural epresentative
Ort ?UUCP.
"Some people were getting
concerned because of the cool
danlP weather earlier in the
month, but fortunately it
straightened gut. We
probably need a little rain
now as everything is fairly
dry."
The winter wheat promises
an average or above average
yield as there was virtually
no winter kill says Mr.
Pullen.
The unseasonably warm
temperatures in April
enabled farmers to plant an
unusually large acreage of
cereal grains. "There ap-
pears to be a 5 percent or
more increase in the amount
of cereal grains planted as
farmers took advantage of
the warm weather to plant
more than they normally
Fog. , • p
PIP4ip Op, 4/
" P IPP
would have." says
Pullen.
The cereal grains
generally gOodt however,
the centre to north partof the
county some of the barley 1010
oats are showing a bit
yellowish. Mr. Pullen does
not believe there is anythlnf
to worry about as this is likelY
based an the weather, and
with some showers and lots of
sun should straighten itself
nut.
Farmers are now busy
preparing bean ground and
with some good groViing
weather, bean planting will
soon be in full swing. Mr.
Pullen says there may be
some decrease in the acreage
of white beans being planted.
He bases this on the fact that
the cereal grains went in so
well this year and that the
corn, though a bit late. was
also planted without too much
trouble.
"Generally, things look
pretty good,- says Mr.
Pullen.
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