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Wilke Murphy, left, accepts a cheque for $100 from Mrs, R. McGee of Goderich.
The money, which was presented on behalf of the Maple Leaf Chapter of the
LO.D.E., will help the G.D.C.I. student finance a trip to Ottawa as part of the
Forum For Canadian Youth program. The week-long session provides a
chance for young Canadians .to learn about Canadian politics and government.
(Photo by Jason Ainslie)
Murphy to travel to Ottawa
with Forum for Young
Parliament, the- Press
and other national
organizations.
Murphy, who is among
100 other, students in the
week-long session, is one
of 300 students, Canada
wide, who will participate
in the program this' year.
The program calls for
'students of high
academic standing,
usually with an interest in
politics and government'.
A tuition fee, covering
accommodation, meals
and books, must be raised
by the candidate and he
must provide for his
Bit JASON AINSLIE
Mike Murphy, son of
Mr. and Mrs'. D.J.
Murphy of Goderich, will
travel to Ottawa on June
14 as part of a program to
encourage Canada's
youth to take an active
interest in the nation's
politics.
The Forum For _Young
Canadians is a program
designed to educate
selected 16 and 17 year
olds in the processes of
government through
seminars, study sessions
and dialogue with many
leading figures from,
travelling expenses as
well.
Murphy will be sub-
sidized by the Goderich
Maple Leaf Chapter of
the I.O.D.E. for $100 to
help cover the costs of
this experience. When he
returns, he will 'speak to
the chapter's members
.ors the highlights of the
program.
-During the week-long
session, he will meet the
Prime Minister, and the
Leader of the Opposition,
as well as many of the
prominent businessmen,
edutators, ' and labour
leaders of the country.
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GODERICH SIGNAL STAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 7,1980— PAGE 7
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'QUESTIONS
Questions from the
floor were answered by
the three speakers and
Norm Richards, district
manager for the
Wingham office of the
M.N.R. A primary
concern of farmers was
the cost of making
changes to the streams to
accommodate the
ministry. At present an
agreement is negotiated
with the landowner where
in .some cases land can be
leased by the ministry to
allow for fences along the
stream banks. Mr. Dobell.
pointed out that in some
of the cleanup projects
along the Belgrave Creek
all the, work and money
was on the part of the
ministry. -
After upgrading the
streams and creating
suitable habitat for fish,
one farmer contended
that he and a lot of others
would be faced with
tresspassers who would
cut their fences, scare
livestock and make a
general nuisance -of
themselves. Mr.
Richards offered
assurances that the land
is still private property
and that the ministry is
not keen on having people,
fishing in the breeding
areas of the streams.
"The ministry can be
called to lay charges but I
would recommend that
signs be posted requiring
permission from . the
'landowner," Mr.
Richards said.
One farmer from
Morris Township ad-
mitted to building a dam
ten years ago on the
stream cutting through
'his property. He had
noticed one warm June
weekend that there were
too many dead fish in the
• streamand 'that the
water was close to 80 or 90
degrees. He built the dam
to deepen the stream and
dires.teld some: spring
watler 'into the stream.
"Looking back we
haven't had any dead fish
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and the water is cool and
three feet deep," he said.
"I never thought of
contacting the ministry, I
just wanted to fix the
stream."
Ministry officials also
pointed out there is a
maximum of 10,000
gallons of water that
could be taken from ao
stream or river. Anyone
requiring more would
have to apply for a
licence from the Ministry
of tile-E-nvironment.
In other business, Don
Little, marketing
representative for
Canfarm in Huron
County, announced that
farmers can reach him
through the Clinton
Credit Union or contact
Pete Roy, Clinton, who
will be opening an agency
for Canfarm in Clinton.
He pointed out that
Canfarm is a tax and
Obituary
MARY FRANCES
McKEE
Mary Frances McKee
of 183 South St., Goderich,
passed away in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital,
Goderich on Tuesday,
April 29, 1980, in her 81st
year.
She was born in
Feversham on July 16,
1899 to Henry and Mary
Emma • (Perigoe)
Alexander. In 1924 she
was married to Howard
Allan • McKee in
Collingwood.
The couple spent most
of their married life in
Feversham and area. She
was predeceased by her
husband in 1-966.
She is survived by three
sons: Jim of San Diego,
California; Bill of
Goderich; and Jack of
Nliagara Falls; also one
sister; Lila Mrs. W.R.
(Lila) Colquette of Owen
Sound; one brother, Ivan,
of Creemore; and seven'
grandchildren.
The funeral service
took place at the Fawcett
Funeral Home in
Flesherton,-on Thursday,
May- 1, 1984with Walter
Gardiner of Clinton of-
ficiating.
Interment was in the
Presbyterian Cemetery
in Feversham.
The pallbearers were
Jim Alexander,
Collingwood; Bob
Alexander, Orangeville,
Greg and Rob McKee,
Niagara Falls, and David
and Peter McKee,
Goderich.
Fitness.
It gives much more
than it takes.
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management tool and
helps producers keep a
better set of records on a
monthly basis. He
cautioned that Canfarm
does historical data, not
income tax forms.
Gordon Hill reported on
a meeting between the
land use committee and
the Ministry of Natural
Resources. The -group
offered the following
resolution that was
passed by the mem-
bership Thursday
evening; the OFA
petition the proper
authorities to ensure that
where farmers are •
prevented from draining
land or put to increased
costs to provide fish
habitat, or wet lands, or
lands for public benefit,
that they are suitably
reimbursed by exemption
from property tax or the
government sharing
project costs, or a
combination of both.
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