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DINE CUT
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Tin HUrom C•unty Junior Fawners elected thohr new executive et the seatorth Anna on
Ruary 24. ROM row left to right are: Gwen Bosman, RR 1 Walton, secretary; Faye Ribey,
RR 6 Godly -Koh, presldtllirit Vii° Dixon, Seafrsrtti,Irtnesurer;-KeithriVitt iNtsWi ,'RfrrIhattgrr'
provincial director. Back row: Graeme Craig, RR 1 Walton, past -president; Joanne Maloney,
RR 5 Seaforth, press reporter; Doug Trewartha, RR 4 Clinton, news editor; Lois Jones, RR 2
Hensall, news editor; Batfjy Gordon, RR 1 Seaforth, vice-president.
derich Is growth centre
acNaughton supported plan
or weather station here
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on. C.S. . MacNaughton
ired from office recently, but
ore he left his position as
P for Huron County, he..
to a strong letter to G.I.
cock, Regional Director of
ospheric Environmental
nice in Toronto, protesting
proposed move of the
ather station from
derich's Sky Harbor Airport
former CFB Clinton, now
nastra.
oderich • Town Council this
ek received confirmation
m Don Southcott, executive
istant to MacNaughton, that
Minister had sppported the
ention of the weather station
e. He also enclosed a copy of
appeal which was written
MacNaughton to Pincock.
his letter read in part:
`Mr. George G. Parsons,
sid-ant of the Goderich
vator and Transit,Company
ited, has indicated to me
t you R s re _o'nsideri,ng
UCat%oti lof t iii a' tion
nine of ''the tnaciequate
ilities at. Sky Harbour 'Air -
t. While I appreciate the ac-
modation problems you
e in these facilities, I should
to support Mr. Parsons'
cern over the loss of .this
ilitv"•' rirThe airport at
derich.
'In my present capacity with
Ontario Government, I, can
icate to you that Godericii.
st be consider d as a growth
tre in our renal planning
cesses. This ' designation
gests the importance of
aining governmental
ilities in this community,
paretniarly' one associated
with air . and water transpor-
tation services.
"Further, and as a result of
my experience in the portfolio
of transportation and Com-
munications, I can state that
Goderich is expected to be con:
side'red in the pursuit of further
'- developmental air .services
sitnilar' to the "norOntair”
operation in northeastern On-
tario which, as you will know,
is sponsored by. the Ontario
Government.
"For these reasons, I believe
it is important to retain the
weather station at the Goderich
airport and would appreciate
whatever consideration you can
give toward that end.
"No doubt you or 'your
Ministry will be receiving
similar representation from the
federal member for Huron, Mr.
R.E. McKinley, with whom I
,have discussed this question.
The executive of the National
Farmers Union has asked the
Federal Government to roll
back recently announced hikes
in feel prices.
• The N.F.U. s'atd higher pl"ices
f'or °feel "anti" "bther• f of umr.
prbducts'ai'e "'artificial` end
justified".
It said the "multi -national,
foreign owned oil industry
which controls the Canadian
market is using the fuel shor-
tage in U.S. as an excuse to
"take windfall profits in
Canada, yet there is no fuer!
shortage in Canada".
"Much of this "increase in
Pork Producers . .
profit will be picked from the
pockets of farmers who are
heavy users* of petroleum fuels
and lubricants," the- N.F.U.
Said. • -
Thel N.F.U. executive -also
aseli in ,a letter to Prime
Minister Trudeau that " the
Government develop -a national
,Energy Policy for Canada.
It is said that the N.F.U. will
immediately. undertake a poll
of its locals,asking them if, un•=
der these circumstances, they
are in favour of the
nationalization of .the oil in-
dustry in Canada.
JACK'S
CePLUMBER
HOMES, AIR CONDITIONED,
OLD AND NEW -_
ARE HOMES
OF COMFORT,
THROUGH AND
THOUSH
'The directors of the Huron
County Pork Producers
'Association decided at their
regular meeting to comply with
the request of the Provincial
board and hold an opinion poll
on a pork producing licence.
At .the annual meeting to be
held here on February 7th,
producers will be asked to vote
on a proposal for a ten dollar
licence feefor all pork
roducers.. ----
Adrian Vos, newly aiipointe
spokesman for the Huron'
County.group, pointed -out that -.
the licence does not prevent
anyone from entering into pork
production. The purpose of a
licence' is the saving - of an'
estimated' $10,000 in ad-
minittration'and computer cost
and ; a better pinpointing of
bone -fide producers.
Any producer of weaner pigs
who did not sell through the
-.board facilities before, can now
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apply for a licence and receive
all the rights and privileges .of
an association member. Con-
versely, any one shipping less
than '25 hogs per year can
waive his rights and ask the
county for refund of his money.
James McGregor, provincial
board member annouhced that
all producers wilds shipped
more than fifty hogs, in 1978,
willreceive a statement of their
transactions during the year.
Colborne Township Council
considered a large amount of
business at the first two
meetings of 1973.
Reeve Douglas McNeil in his
inaugural address stressed a
Waste Disposal Site for
Colborne Township and
"Yiehr and "Stop" Signs on
Township Roads as s two main
projects for the Township's
1973 Council.
Colborne „Township Council
members for 1973.4 are: Reeve
Douglas McNeil; Deputy -Reeve
Roy Allin; Councillors William
K. Bogie, Norman Durst, Grant
MacPhee. .•
Council approved member-
ship in the Association of Mun-
cipalities of Ontario.
-•- fte; he-general=•businests ,o%.L:. -=. _ -
the January 4th meeting, Colin. w .
cil discussed, having two
regular meetings each month;
'reforestation under the Huron
County Reforestation scheme;
tenders for gasoline, diesel fuel,
and furnace oil. Due to the
lateness of the meeting definite
action was left until the
January 16th meeting.
Mrs. John Hazlitt, Colborne "`''`x''<°`<:•
Township Recreation Commit-
tee
Chairman spoke to Council
at the January 16 meeting
regarding 1973 recreation
projects which included a
swimming project for township
children; a hiking trail along
the Maitland River from„Salt-
ford to Benmiller including a
walk-in campsite.
Mrs. Hazlitt informed Coun-
cil that the manager of
Maitland ..Valley Conservation ${�
Authority was in favour of the fi t
project and that it was possible
that it might be a part of the
1973 Sweep Progratn wl?ich
could do 100 percent of, the
manual work involved. If per-
mission could be obtained from
the various property owners the
trail would be open to all.
hikers in the area.
Mrs. Hazlitt informed Coun,
cil that a number of Committee v..
members did not attend the
Recreation Committee
meetings and asked Council to
consider a smaller number of
Committee membets.
William Bogie was appointed y,
by Council to.: replace former;i;
statuatory officials and
establishing salaries per diem
and hourly rates 9f pay were
read a final time and passed.
Road Superintendent Melvin
Good was instructed to pur-
chase a Webster air coml$ressor
and a Homelite chain 'saw for
the Road Department.
Fuel tenders , for gasoline,
diesel fuel and furnace oil were
opened and considered. The
tender ' of Chisholm Fuels,
• Lucknow, was accepted subject
to theapproval of the Ministry
of Transportation and Com-
munications, Stratford
Division. •
Reeve McNeil and Councillor
MacPhee indicated that they
would be attending the Good
Courtcflior , Murray_ Johpstoon
who' with Councillor Grant
MacPhee would represent.
Council on the 1973 Recreation
Committee.
John . Hazlitt approached_
Cou'rtcilregarding- a Colborne
Township Line Fence Bylaw
and he was informed that a
new bylaw pertaining to Line
Fences was to 'be discussed by
Council' and' would be con-
sidered at the February 6
Council meeting.
On. - a. unanimous motion
Council approved having two
regular council meetings per
month being the first and third
Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Reeve Douglas McNeil was
appointed Colborne Township
Representative on the Goderich
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital Board for 1973.
Ralph Jewell was re-
appointed to Representative on
.Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority for a three
year term.
Bylaws .1 and 2, 1973 being
bylaws to confirm- -the 'appoint-
ments of statuatory and non-
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on-
Roads Convention in. February.
A letter -was read to Council
from the Treasurer of Ontario
and the Minister of Transpor-
tation and Communications
rejecting Colborne Township's
application to designate the
„, Township Road between Huron
County Road 31 and the Falls
Reserve as 4 Development
Road. t indicated that an ad-
ditional subsidy allotment
would he granted to assist in
the Township maintenance of
this portion of road.
The Clerk was instructed to
Obtain the date, -puce and time
of the Goderich, Clinton,
Goderich Township Waste
Disposal Site meeting and to
• infornr-the Reeve and Council.
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