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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-02, Page 19My sincere thanks., I would like to express my sincere thanks for the confid- ence In me expressed by my Huron Council rev'o iews storage tank regulations It, The wtnghaau Advance -Tinea, December Z, lta7o —Pag• NOTICE The Huron County Council ming pool, according to the Plan- The Ontario Farm Safety As- the townships passing by-law To the Voters acclamation as reeve of the heard a number of recommenda- ning Board. The standards satiation recommends a safety , the .tion of in the Town of tions from the County Planning recommended and circulated to fence around an o Town of W i n pen tank. They liquid animal waste storage gba m . Board at the regular council see- all municipalities include that the do not have standards for the tanks should include as a mini - cion last Thursday concerning fence can be of chain link, solid type and height of fence however. W I n h a m the by-law recommended by wood or metal oro board with The mum, a requirement for a site 9 have served you for over council to � �" Agricultural Code of Prat- date am. Alirequ and siteplan passed by muni- a maximum opening of two in- lice is the only method available On ci ities banning diagram. A requirement for a pal ng open liquid cher. It must be a minimum of 80 for evaluating the type and lots- safety fence meeting fhe stand - 20 years to the best of m abll- animal Waste storage lagoons. inches high and all gates must tion of liquid manure storage ards of the aid swimming December 6 Y Following discussion at the have a self closing latch. structures. As part of the evalua- ity and will continue to do so. October session of County Coun- tion tae type and number of live- pool by-law for any portion of an cil and meetings with the Huron For silo type storage tanks, the stock, the method of manure open liquid tank which is less k VOTE County Federation of Agriculture height of the ladder above ground management, the increase in size than five feet above the ground and Jacob Pos of the University is established by the Canadian of the livestock operation and the and provision of a penalty for not " ; t*/•' J 0 E K E R R of Guelph some suggestions were Code for Farm Buildings at five type and size of the manure stor- meeting either the provisions of RAY WALKER put forward. feet, although most contractors age structure are all considered. the site plan diagram, or the pro- •' i Modification of the by-law to use an eight foot minimum. The board recommended that visions of the safety fence by-law. • �• require a lid, or a safety fence on , , For Council �. an open liquid animal waste star- age tank was suggested, It was -I have been a resident of Wingham for the also recommended that a certifi- • o W i c k Townshippast 25 years. pate of compliance be required rate a ers -Have been employedELECTION prior to the issuing of a building Hratepayersby Western Found permit for any proposed liquid for the past 15 years. Foundry . manure storage tank. hear candidates" Town Of Wingham According to the Planning -My wife has been in business on the Maim Please take notice that an election will be held Board report there are several platforms Street for the past 3 ears. factors implied in the first sug Y i Hawck Township ratepayers meetings, Mr. Gibson re Another ratepayer asked the With these factors in mind, I feel that I amMayor, Council and Huron County Board of Edu- - off - gestion. in the Town of Wingham for the following oplied, That any lid be constructed in took turns trying to take 'pot "No reason at all. There are shots' at Reeve Robert Gibson at times when something private reeve why there was no building interested and would be able to contribute to such a manner that it would be inspector appointed in the town Cation. sufficiently strong to meet cli- a meeting held in Gorrie Com- comes up and we go into tom- ship. He replied, "Under the new the improvement Of our town. uratic requirements, to support munity Hall, Friday nighmi ee of the whole but that is the eq pport The reeve was the firstspeaker onlytime the public and even the code it would be imperative that FOR MAYOR -Pat Bailey, Dairy Processor additional weight which may be .. a building inspector be sp- y at the ratepayers Meet Your news media, are asked to leave VOTE AS YOU PLEASE, BUT PLEASE -William E. Walden, Business Man added by people or animals pointed. He will give out building which may accidentally venture Candidates" night. He tried to council chambers.' y y explain what he had done for the When he was asked why there permits and make sure they are VOTE WALKER on to the lid, and be provided with township over the past two years had been changes made to the up to the standard of the code. ' FOR COUNCIL an adequate closure to prevent and what he hoped to accomplish Secondary Plan of Howick Town Harold Robinson, who is run- -F. John Bateson, Dairy Operator access to the tank by children or if he is re-elected. shiphe said, "If there were an rang against the present reeve, said, ' I am running for reeve be- -David K. Cameron, Owner -Manager animals. Mr. Gibson was rattler put out changes it could be that the plan - 9 Also, that any safety fence be cause of the insistence of so many -Owen T. Curtis, Warehouse Man high enough, solid enough, and at some of the questions which net was changed." Tom De ell, Accountant g were asked. In fact at one point Mr. Gibson was also asked people. i I such elected, I will run To the Ratepayers Y strong enough to prevent access he commented, "I would like to about the 'flood plain'. He said council in such a manner that Dick Eskerod, Insurance,Agent to the tank by children and ani know when I have made any de that up to now, no flood plain had you, the ratepayers, will be proud -Allan R. Harrison, Teacher mals, and be provided with an to be members of the township." adequate closure to cisions on my own. Council been established. -Bruce MacDonald, Masonry Contractor eq prevent ac- makes motions and I just keep "Plans for the flood plain sub- Three men Fere running for -Angus Mowbray, Contractor cess to animals the tank by children or things going. a mitted by the Maitland Valley council and all told the rate- -Bill Rintpul, Contractor "I resent remarks that I made Conservation Authority and one payers it was too bad they got in of Morris Township -Ray Walker, Sales Co-ordinator There are several factors as decisions of my own and will ans- submitted by us, have not been by acclamation. All three said (Six (6) to be elected) well, implied in the second sug- wer any allegations against me." passed in Toronto as et. So actu- they would have liked to earn gestion. y their way to council by being From then on the questions ally there really isn't any flood elected b the ratepayers. HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION That the provisions of the Agri y which were asked related to those plain in existence. cultural Code of Practice will be There are also three men run- cultural P. Alexander, Appraiser -Auctioneer an adequate method of evl u- things which had happened over When asked if anyone owning ning for deputy reeve and Reeve Having served as a Councillor and Deputy- -Jack method the past years. property in that area which has Gibson told the ratepayers he Reeve in the Township of Morris for the post -Alex,Corri an, Farmer ating a livestock operation and its To a question put to the reeve been designated 'Flood plain' -Richard LeVan, General Manager manure handling facilities, and by Ron McClement which asked could build a house, Mr. Gibson was one of the reeves who had 16 years, I feel that I could serve you as Reeve -J. K. McGregor, Physician -Surgeon that the municipality can enforce if there was any reason why the said, "Yes, if they want to take made every effort to keep the de- for the next two years. the provisions of the Agricultural public cannot attend- council the risk." puty reeves on the Huron County If elected I will do m best t0 S@rve you. Your (Two (2) to be elected) Code of Practice. Council. Y The structural strength of the "I don't agree with getting rid help and support on December 6 would be HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION lid of the tank is covered by the of them because of the population greatly appreciated. SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEE Ontario Building Code, and the which is building up in the town- -Eugene Froyne, Farmer, R.R. 3, Goderich, Ont. Provisions of the Canadian Code ships," said Mr. Gibson. "There for Farm Buildings. It is, under Fordwich Persona's is soa lot of work for them to give us Oscar Kieffer, Farmer, R.R. 1, Bluevale, Ont. the provisions of the Ontario me help with. We in Howick (One (1) to be elected) Building Code, the contractors . need a deputy reeve." 'r Jill MAIR responsibility to ensure strut- Mrs. Gerald Martin joined the Congratulations to Mr. and Harold Hyndman, Harvey Regular Polling Day, Monday, December 6, 1976 tural sufficiency. staff as cashier at Smith's Red Mrs. Dave Roeder (Jackie Nic- McMichael and John Stafford are fi from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Standards for a safety fence and White Foodmaster in Lista- kel) who were married Saturday ' running for deputy reeve; Bill with all polls in the Town Hall are, however, not covered by the wel. evening in Fordwich United Newton, Walter B. Renwick and Canadian Code for Farm Build- Mrs. Mark Brunarski of Water- Church. Harry Winkle are the new coun- TO the Electors of William Renwick ings. loo is spending this week at the Santa Claus is coming to Ford- cillors. A comparable structure to open home of her parents. wick Saturday, Dec. 4 from 2-4 at Returning Officer top liquid tanks would be a swim- Bill Miller and Gary Klaassen the community hall. MORRISspentaeweekendinTorontoand Mr. and Mrs. Don King left Handle leftover• I completely surprised whep, upon food -handling procedures could arriving, she found many friends save you a lot of pain. REGULAR POLIS: DECEMBER 6, 1976 upstairs with record music for at the following places: dancing set up. She was present- ed with a 400 -day glass dome l . Wm. South's House 5' lot 11. Con. 8 clock in remembrance of days I KEEP 2. J. Cragg's House, Walton spent in the community. f ���� 3. Institute Hall, Belgrave ) Mr. and Mrs. Westerterp and � D* /. Township Hall family were owners of the Sunoco GROWING 5. Harvey Edgar's House, S'12 lot 7, Con 2 the edge of the village and serrvedd S Service Station on Highway 6. Mrs. Violo Campbell's House, S'lot 26 Con. 2 delicious meals and luncheons in All polls will be open from I I o'clock a.m until B o'clock p.m., the adjoining restaurant. The community regrets Mrs. Wester- i and no longer. terp's departure after being here `L� •'! a short time, but due to Mr. West- 1 N.�W PROXY APPLICATIONS erterp's accidental death, she i JI` A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply cannot continue the business. It "`rt, to the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, will be open under new manage :. November 30th to receive o certificate to vote by proxy. menu. � NT The best wishes of the com-• Helen D. Martin, munity go with Mrs. Westerterp m Returning Officer and family. i i i,_,,...._...._ 1. -.i.. 1 -.,,._ - - - -- - - - - - 11 rw it ■ r a en ed the Grey Cup football Sunday to spend a week with Mr. The next two years are important ones game. and Mrs. Harry Lohr in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Piercey food carefully For good township govern - Mark anniversary of Elora spent several days last Week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer How many times do you hear ment and sound judgment at the Plowing Match (1978) WROXETER—Relatives and MiMrrandMrs.BruceArmstro ng someone sayI don't feel well ... I must have eaten something." eea the Count level I solicit your Y its Centennial (1979) friends met in the community hall on Saturday evening, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vic O'Brecht at Toronto and Foodspecialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agri- support as Reeve. November 27, in honor of Mr. and visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. culture and Food, are amazed at r '7 WE NEED A CAPABLE AND _ Mrs. Harvey Reidt who are cele brating their 40th wedding anni Art Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schneider at Kitchener. how readily people accept re - cases of mild food i pe Po son - Re-elect: BILL R ENERGETIC GOVERNMENT! versary. Their family, Mr. and Larry Clarkson is now confined ing. They suggest you take a sec and look food- Elect Mrs. Lyle Reidt and family of Oakville and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray (Shirley Reidt) to Listowel MemorialHospital, having been transferred last week from Stratford Hospital. at a couple of your handling techniques. For instance, where do ou cool y ELSTONI and • family of Cambridge -Galt were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pringle of leftovers such as cooked meats, B1 L - L4 present for the occasion. Dancing was to the music of Downsview and Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzmaurice of London creamed dishes, or even cus- tards? If it's on the kitchen count- For information or a ride to the polls Mann's Orchestra. Mrs. Walter spent the weekend with Mrs. er, you're inviting trouble. Check on December 6 please phone 357-3567 RINTOUL Willits con posed and read an amusing address in poetry and Mrs. Harvey made the presenta- Cooper and Everitt. Mrs. Coo Pe Per was able to return home after two weeks in Listowel Memorial your room thermostat. It prob- ably registers 20 degrees C (70 degrees F). Foods cannot cool at "Keep Morris a good place to live in!" tion. They were the recipients of Hospital. that temperature. As a matter of many gifts and a good time was Curtis Jordan is confined to fact, bacteria thrive at temper - FOR COUNCIL had b all. y Mr. Reidt owns and operates a Listowel Memorial Hospital. atures above 4 degrees C (40 degrees F). So chill those left NOTICE OF POLL . welding shop in the village and overs quickly so that bacteria he Mrs. Reidt is on the kitchen staff in Wingham and District Hos Farewell which may have survived cook - ing will not multiply. This in - Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the If wins, pital art p y wolves putting the pot of leftovers TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS W I N G H AM WINS! for Westerterps in a sink cold water, wrap - the food it into that • ping and putting whereas more candidates have been nominated to each WI CARD PARTY PORDWICH—Sixteen WROXETER—A farewell par- the refrigerator right away. Hands, utensils, contaminated 'bf the following offices than the number required to fill such ofi-res, therefore polls will be held at the times and places tables of progressive euchre were enjoyed ty convened by Mrs. Andy Kulas, was given in the community hall work surfaces are great carriers of bacteria. Always make sure stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. Friday night in the community hall, sponsored by the Women's on Friday evening last for Mrs, Ann Westerter you wash your hands well, partic- OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL WILL BE HELD: ask for your vote on Monday, December 6, 1976 Institute. High lady was Helen whowith her P , family, are leaving this week for ularly after handling raw meats. This will ensure that any bacteria REEVE for Township of Morris For a free ride to the polls please call Nickel; low lady, Betty Bride; high man, Clarence McLaughlin; their new home in'Kitchener. The regular Bi -monthly Lions Bingo on the meat will not be transfer - red to other foods — especially ONE representative to Huron County Board of Education by 357-2628 low man, Austin Stinson; special lady, Mrs. was being held that evening in the foods which will not be cooked PUBLIC SCHOOL ELECTORS Earl Mills; special basement of the hall and, think- further or eaten immediately man, Peter Browne. ing she was going to the bingo, (such as custard). ONE representative to Huron County Board of Education by she accompanied frieads but was Just a second look at these SEPARATE SCHOOL ELECTORS completely surprised whep, upon food -handling procedures could arriving, she found many friends save you a lot of pain. REGULAR POLIS: DECEMBER 6, 1976 upstairs with record music for at the following places: dancing set up. She was present- ed with a 400 -day glass dome l . Wm. South's House 5' lot 11. Con. 8 clock in remembrance of days I KEEP 2. J. Cragg's House, Walton spent in the community. f ���� 3. Institute Hall, Belgrave ) Mr. and Mrs. Westerterp and � D* /. Township Hall family were owners of the Sunoco GROWING 5. Harvey Edgar's House, S'12 lot 7, Con 2 the edge of the village and serrvedd S Service Station on Highway 6. Mrs. Violo Campbell's House, S'lot 26 Con. 2 delicious meals and luncheons in All polls will be open from I I o'clock a.m until B o'clock p.m., the adjoining restaurant. The community regrets Mrs. Wester- i and no longer. terp's departure after being here `L� •'! a short time, but due to Mr. West- 1 N.�W PROXY APPLICATIONS erterp's accidental death, she i JI` A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply cannot continue the business. It "`rt, to the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, will be open under new manage :. November 30th to receive o certificate to vote by proxy. menu. � NT The best wishes of the com-• Helen D. Martin, munity go with Mrs. Westerterp m Returning Officer and family. i i i,_,,...._...._ 1. -.i.. 1 -.,,._ - - - -- - - - - - 11 rw it ■ r