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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
DRAMA CLUB - Some of the students at the Zurich Public School chose drama club for an elect-
ive during the series just completed, and last Thursday a short program was presented for parents to
get a look at the work their children were doing. A short play was presented by the Drama Club,
and three of the actors were, left to right, Eric Freiter, Pam O'Brien and Brenda Gingerich,
lyth farmer heads Huron F of A
Mason Bailey, R, R.3, Blyth,
was elected president of the
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture last Wednesday.
Mr. Bailey succeeds John
Stafford, Wroxeter, who held
the position for the past two
years.
Vice-presidents will be Merv-
yn Smith, Walton, Doug Fort-
une, Wingham. Directors at
large will be Vince Austin,
Dunganon, Adrian Vos, Blyth,
and Mr. Stafford.
The federation approved a
resolution asking the Ontario
federation to limit the involve-
ment of large corporations in
farm production and financing.
Gordon Hill, of Varna, pres-
ident of the OFA, pointed out
that it is important that "we
have co-operatives and comrnod
ity groups but that it is also
increasingly important that
we have more involvement by
farmers. "
"Th egg situation is an ex-
ample of where integrators are
getting control of egg grading
stations. It is possible that
farmers might have to look for
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NOTICE
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TOWNSHIP OF HAY
The existing Hay Township Waste Disposal Site located at Pt.
Lot 15, Conc. 7, Hay Township, will be permanently closed
effective December 1st, 1971, at 12:00 noon E.S.T. Any person
found dumping waste at this location after the above time will
be prosecuted.
The new Hay Township Waste Disposal Site will be located
at Lot 13, Conc. 9, Hay Township, and will be open only on
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. beginning December
4th, 1971.
If any Saturday should fall on a holiday the site will be open
on the preceding day.
W. C. Horner,
Clerk-Treas.
legislation that may bar some
of the feed companies from
being involved in production.
It is time we took a look and
decided just who is a producer.
Unless farmers do develop a
strong effective organization,
they will continue to be the
low man on the totem pole, "
he said.
Guest speaker Dr. W. Stanley`
Young, a director of the two-
year diploma course at the
Ontario Agricultural College,
University of Guelph, suggested
farmers capitalize on the re-
quests of the consumer.
"The health fad thing is
moving around Ontario this
year, " he said.
He suggested that if the con-
sumer wants health foods cont-
aining soybeans, fanners could
provide there. Soybeans are
selling $36 a bushel in Guelph
because of the fad, he said.
0
The Hon. John A. Volpe,'
U.S. Secretary of Transportation
said in a speech about alcohol
and traffic safety, in Ottawa this
year: "In Sweden and England
there is no licence to kill and the
law is backed up by severe social
penalties. The drunken driver is
bad news in his community.
Period! People ignore him. He is
ostracized. He is not glorified by
nightclub__ comedians. He is
known for • whaj he is — a
potential killer." Quoted by the
Ontario Safety League.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1971
Have you renewed your subscription
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSH! OF HAY
By-law No. 31, 1971
BE IT ENACTED as a by-law of the Corporation of the
Township of Hay, as follows:
1. In this by-law:—
"Waste" means ashes, garbage, refuse, domestic waste, dead
animals, abandoned vehicles of machinery, industrial waste
or municipal refuse and all other substances, whether
manufactured or otherwise, which may be removed from any
premises as no longer useful thereon.
"Waste disposal site" means the lands described in Schedule
"A" attached hereto.
2. This by-law shall not apply to the disposal of household or
farm wastes by any person on his own land, unless in the
opinion of the medical officer of health, such disposal creates a
nuisance or a hazard to public health.
3. No land or structures within the Township of Hay, save and
except the lands described in Schedule "A" hereto shall be used
for the purpose of depositing or disposing of waste.
4. The lands described in Schedule "A" hereto are hereby
designated as a waste disposal site, and shall be operated and
maintained as a land fill operation and so as to conform at least
with the requirements prescribed by the Waste Management
Act, 1970, the Air Pollution Control Act (1967), The Public
Health Act, R.S.O. 1970 Chapter 377, and all other applicable
statutes and regulations.
5. Residents of the Township of Hay only may use the waste
disposal site to deposit all kinds of waste collected in the
Municipality, except:
(a) industrial waste
(b) Hauled sewage, including septic tank pumpings
(c) dead animals
(d) toxic chemical wastes, herbicides, pesticides, or other
poisonous products, explosive materials, or containers liable
to explode.
(e) demolition and construction wastes except by special
written permission of the Municipality
(f) abandoned vehicles including farm machinery or other
bulky wastes
(g) Culled potatoes, onions, turnips, and any other farm
produce that is not saleable.
(h) other materials which, in the opinion of the attendant at
the waste disposal site, may cause a nuisance or health
hazard or cannot be safely or conveniently incorporated
into the landfill operation.
6. No person shall deposit waste at the waste disposal site of a
kind not permitted by this by-law.
7. No person shall deposit waste at the waste disposal site
except:
(a) in the area or in a manner directed by the attendant;
(b) in compliance with any signs or notices which may be
posted by or with the authority of the Council;
(c) during the hours when the site is open to the public;
(d) when an attendant is on duty.
8. No person shall set any fire at the waste disposal site.
9. The Council shall appoint an attendant of the waste disposal
site to carry out and enforce the provisions of this by-law.
10. This by-law shall not relieve any person from compliance
with the provisions of any applicable statute or regulation, or
order of the medical officer of health.
11. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this
by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $300.00 for each
offence exclusive of costs.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME AT HAY TOWNSHIP
THIS lst DAY OF November, 1971
READ A THIRD TIME AND PASSED THIS 10th DAY OF
November, 1971
By Order,
Hay Township
Council.