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The International Joint
Commission today released an
Women's In-
half hour convened by Mrs;Bill Interim Report it had received
Iunlop Clifford. from its Great Lakes Levels
eld their Annual
the Carlow Hall - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Henry Board recommending a new
• K with a were honored on Saturday regulation plan for Lake
v Marchevening, by the family on the Superior. At the same time, the
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,residee. The president,
occasion of their- 25' Wedding Commission revealed plans to
c teaburn ! Anniversary, to a Dinner at the hold public hearings on the
�u1ed and welcomed Bedford Hotel and social report in Detroit, Michigan on
for • the afternoon,
Mrs. Daunt. evening after at the home of May 8 and ,Sault Ste. Marc,i
resident. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeil. Ontario on May 10. The report
I ,alt and minutes c►f Those present for .the special was requested by the Com
ing were adopted as
correspondence
occasion were the ttendants of mission in January as a con-
', the corresp<,25 years age, Mrs. Harold sequence of the persistent high
by the secretary. Adams, (the former Isabel water levels in all the Great
Buchanan. Several
were dealt Errington) together with her i.akes. However, the report
business
this year the Institute husband and Charlene of R.R. relates to only Lakes Superior
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3 Goderich, and Mr. 'Russel Ir- and Ontario; the two Great
orate it 25 ,Anniver vin and Mrs. Irvin of Lucknow, Lakes whose levels
after much discussion Mr. and Mrs. Henry's family, tly controlled.
idea to deal with this
when eunipiling, the Bill of Sarnia, Mr. and'Mrs.
for the year, which Bob (Mary Lou) McNeil and
place in the Carlow family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
dnesclay April 11 at Henry, London, Randy, Don
The Executive and and Larry at home. Mrs.
fibers interested are • Henry's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Johnston, Goderich,
attend.
un baskets have been Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston
by the Institute for and Janice of Saltford, Miss
wing.
Treasurers Myra McNair, London, Mr. and
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!as read and hills Mrs. Gordon Doherty, R.R.
Goderich.
ancer Drive time is Bernice and Ross were the
in and the Cancer Kits rifts rents of many beautiful
and the Community join
en to several of the f5
and other ladies in in wishing them many more
munity are to be con- years of Happy Married Life.
Next week is Education week
rs. Gaunt then gave
es he short to of ndof throughout
urity.
On Tuesday, April 10, from 9
the new slats, c
prlunnted(onv,ener of will be openOfor hetlie Parentsool
to
Hunter„ visit. They can come into the
:noting Committee.
Elmer Hunter, on Classroom and watch the
'f the Institute, thanked pupils at work.
hard Buchanan for her At 11 a.m. there will be an
service as Secretary- Assembly and some of the'.
r for the past. six years various classes will be taking
willingness to help at parring
thetAs embly. There in various rwies luaalso
,Srs were advised of the be a display cif Art done by the
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the' meeting -'the mem-
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new 'dairy policy an-
today for producers of
acturing milk was
d by Ontario National
s' Union Regional Co-
r, Blake Sanford, as a
;pill for farmers."
aright well be compared
cth control pill," he said,
at pretty well aksures
will continue to have
less dairy farmers, one
,untry's most valuable
ntial resources.''•
anford said reports that
farmers will pocket up
'ents for every hundred
of milk are ridiculous
sleading. Farmers will
w exactly what the in -
is until they receive the
eques that apply under
dairy policy.
-...rain he assttred - it
:be 6() cents per cwt.,
and 1 doubt it will be
either, even after the
export levy is deduc-
e said.
:Sanford said the dairy
'falls far short of off-
-increased cost of
ion' that has -escalated
more in milk produc-
an any other industry
the past year. e
a• -large degree,"
said, "farmers can
the,. Canadian
ion of Agriculture and
iry Farmers of Canada
paltry increase, for it
ese organizations that
or a 60 cent increase.
old the farmers short
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pupils.
Parents are urged to avail
themselves of this opportunity.
Dianne,. Paul and Michael
Bogie, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Bogie, Goderich spent the
week .end with their grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs:—Ernest
Bogie.
Mrs. Harry Watson has just
returned from a delightful six
weeks holiday in Florida.
Mr. and MrSr. Wallace Nelson
and son Peter of Ridgewood
Park spent. an enjoyable three
weeks vacation at Clearwater,
Florida. While there ' Mrs.
Nelson's sister ' Miss Hazel
Thompson of Ridgewood Park
visited with them for a week.
Mrs. Ron Walsh and
children of North Bay spent a
week with Mrs. Walsh's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Buchanan. Mr. Walsh joined
them for the weekend and ac-
companied them on their
return. trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Marze
of Acton spent the weekend
with the- latter's -parents .Mr-..
and Mrs. Richard Buchanan.
Mrs. Eric Reaburn and Mrs.
Gordon Kaitting attended the
Women's Institute Workshop
at Auburn last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brindley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Such ,
and family of Blyth on Sunday.
"'the Village Store" at Salt-
f®r'dwill""be-opened-today.-.Plan
to drop in and become acquain-
ted with the new owners Bill
and Betty Reid.
The Interim Deport proposes
a new regulation plan for 141ke
Superior which "can be expec-
ted to yield small Tong -term
average" :annual benefits to the
system
At the same time, the report
states• the Lakes "are already
possessing a high degree of
natural regulation and only
minor improvements are prac-
ticable if significant adverse ef-
fects to any interest on any
Lake and on the St. Lawrence
River are to be avoided."
The Great Lakes Levels
Board has estimated that
providing "minimal
regulation" to all the Lakes
W
ould require channel
enlargements and construcion
of A ons r of works costing some
:r,t► million dollars ,111(1 require
more than a decade to corrl-
plte
�'I'he Interna Report states
that. 11 the new plan suggested
for Dake Su pe nor were im-
plemented in May of this year,
it would have .'net beneficial
effects during the ensuing 12
month, when high lake levels
are expected to prevail" The
water would be redistributed in
the (,rent Lakes System.
producing slightly higher levels
in Like Superior and slightly
lower levels downstream,
resulting to benefits to some
and (let Fiments to others.
lienc•lrts on Lake Ontario
would tie minimal. 'Tu im
plernent the plan, heating
equipment would be required
at the Lake Superior control
works to permit their safe
operation during the winter_
Thereport emphasizes that
the "most desirable measures
for minimizing future damages
to shore property interests are
strict land use zoning and
structural set back
requirements."
The Commission said that
hearings have now been set for
Mav 8 in Detroit, Michigan, in
the Engineering Society of
Detroit Theater, 100 Farn-
worth Street; and May -1/0 in
Sault Ste. Mat•ie, Ontario, in
the ('lavton Auditorium of the
Collegiate Institute, 95
Fauquier Avenue, both begin-
ning at 9:31) a.rn.
`Although the Board's report
proposes no change in the
current regulation plan for
Lake Ontario, the Commission
will hold hearings on Lake On-
tario levels later in May,
probably in Toronto and
Rochester. 'i'he dates, and
places for the hearings will be
announced as soon as
araSttgements are completed.
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