The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-02, Page 29NEW HURON PRESIDENT-Marjorie Dale of
Seaforth, left, was named, president of the woMens'
section of the Huron Central Agricultural Society at
their annual meeting In Clinton last week. Centre is
first vice president Dorothy;VV. onnelt of Clinton and
right is second vice president, Marie Flynn of RR 4,
- (Clinton News Record Photo)
.xpositor
County covirfi sq, „Res t'S' ,HPRON .EXPOSITOR•.'InbEMP.
Standards for
The Huron County Council such a manner that it would be
• heard . a number of - sufficiently strong to meet
recommendations from the ciivaatic requirements, to support
County Planning Board at the additional weight which may be
regular council- session last
Thursday concerning the by-law
recommended by council to be
passed by municipalities banning
open liquid aniifiarir ivaste storage
lagoons. •-
" Following discussion at the
October session of County
council and meetings with the
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture and Jacob Pos of the
University 'of Guelph some
suggestions were put forward.
Modification of the by-law to
require a lid,, or a safety fence on
an open liquid animal waste
storage tank was suggested. It
was also recommended that a
certificate of compliance be
required prior to the issuing of a
building permit for any proposed.
liquid manure storage tank...
According to the Planning
Board report there are several
factors implied in the first
suggestion.
That any lid be constructed In
DON'T LOSE;THAT SALE BECAUSE
YOUR. CUSTOMER -COULDN'T
DECIDE WHAT TO BUY •
A GIFT CERTIFICATE MAKES SHOPPING EASIER
Make Sure You Have A Supply In Your Store
,A Book of 50 7 83."
5fiuranxpositor
527-024P
-mAimi:svgaimummoimmimazoxawmga:
You're invited!
`FEE DAY
OPEN HOUSE'
Association recommends a safety
fence around an open tank, They
do not have standatO fOr .t,het '• YPe
and height of fence however.
The, Agricultural Code of
Practice is the only method
available for evaluating the type
and Icoatiun of liquid manure
storage structures- As part of the
evaluation the type and number
of livestock, 'the :method of
manure Management, • the
increase in size of the livestock
operation andthe type and `size of
the manure storage structure 'are
all considered,
The Board recommended that
the tovvnsixi0 'Passing by-taws
concerning the construction of
liquid animal waste storw tanks
shpuld ineltide .as a rMlilmilitt,
requirement for a certificate of
compliance and a site plan
diagram. A 'requirement for a
safety fence meeting the
standards of the proposed'
swimming pool by-law for any
portion, of an open liquid tank•
which is less than five feet above
the ground and prevision, of a
penalty for, not meeting either the
provisions of the site plan
diagram, or the provisions of the
safety fence by-faw.
Bell should be investigate
MPP says
A full investigation of this
"public be' damned attitudes is
long overdue", because of the
numerous practices which are a
rip-off to the captive phone users.
Eddie Sargent, M.P.P, (Grey-
Bruce) recognizing that in the
main Bell ' Telephone renders
protect the Ontario telephone
users against Bell's demands for
rate increases",
1. When Bell bills a month in
advance "in many cases involving
millions of dollars and holds the
money in deposit — this in use is
called "Deposit Racket".
2. Why 80 percent of
residential t elephone subscribers
could save $70.00 a year by
"measured service" — but this is
not offered Bell Canada — only in
U.S.A.
3. Why a business concern
could save $150.00 a year
minimum for "Business Measure
Service" — but Bell Canada does
not tell the subscriber about this
availability unless he asks for. it.
4, Why Bell Canada charges
20c for a pay phone —
percent more than U.S.A. and
makes millions on the non
returnable Sc overpayment if the
customer uses a 25c coin.
5. Why Bell Canada charges
$28.00 for a ten foot piece-of cord
worth less than $1.00..
6. Why Bell Canada charges
$1.00 per month extra for a
private listing.
Mr. Sargent says "It is time
Bell was blocked by our
Consumer Affairs from asking
Ontario citizens to "protect their
stockholders and make its
securities more attractive to
Investors.' '
The Thrill Of
Christmas Shopping -
•
is more enjoyable A'' the "old World Atmosphere" at
hinton's Authentic- Old Mill In Blyth
•
added by peePle or animals which
may accidentally venture on to
the lid, and be provided with an
adequate elestire to prevent
access to the tank by children or
animals. . .
Also, that any Safety fence be
high enough; solid enough; and
strong enough to 'prevent access
to the tank by children and
animals, and be provided with in
adequate ?Insure - 'to prevent
access to tie tank by-children or
animals,
There are several factors as
well, implied, in the second
suggestion. . .
That the provisions of the
Agrieulteral Code of Practice will
be an adequate method of
evaluating a livestock operation
and its manure handling
facilities, and that the
municipality can enforce the
provisions of the Agricultural ' feet, although most contractors excellent service and that this
Code .of Practice. use an eight foot minimum, government's bungling of
The structural strength of the lid' The . Ontario Farm Safety anything it touches, rules out
imnowirammitemoommomoomommaggemammaggwiti~0:4-mammuiwa,,,ram nationalization, stated "it is high
time that the Minister of
onsumer Affairs takes a stand to
of the tank is covered by the
Ontario Build,ing Code, and. the
provisions of the Canadian Code
for Farm Buildings, 'It is, under
the provisions 'of the Ontario
Building Code, the contractors
responsibility to ensure structural
sufficiency.
Standards fora safety fence
are, however, not covered by the
Canadian Code for Farm
Buildings.
A comparable structure to open
top • liqUid tanks would be .a
swimming pool, according to he
Planning Board. The sta rds
recommended and clic ated to
all municipalities include that the
fence can be- of chain link solid
wood or metal or open board with
a maximum opening of two
inches. It must be a Minimum of
60 niches high and all gates must
have a self closing latch.
For silo type storage tanks, the
height of the ladders-above ground
is established by the Canadian
Code for Farm Buildings at five
Here quality is better and prices are lower.
, Factory Outlet Prices continue through. December
OUR SELECTION OF GIFTS IS SECOND TO NONE
GUARANTEED TO BRING SMILES FROM EVERYONE
tr4-N.ROw
THE ELEGANT LOOK of
SUEDE & LEATHER
Afin woivrostANI
Fashionable
Accessories
is HERE TO STAY
Coats of all lengths to suit your life
style. Far ladies and men in
genuine Shearling, luxurious fur
trims and all season coats with
zip-in linings.
CHILDREN
Genuine leather hats and handbags
made of the same quality leather as
our coats in colours to match.
Leather gloves and mitts for all the
family with a great selection
[approximately 30,000 pair].
with every purchase of:
• 5 tons of any I.Ft)-?r1mlanced feed
OR
• 1 ton of any L) co.° P
Supplement or PREMIX
OR
• 500-kg4zr5 Minerals
during Ole
04::5FEED DAY OPEN HOUSE!
rs to be held: Decenibor 61976
SEAFORTH CO-QP
will love Plaid Jackets
with or without Borg lining &
hoods. Leather mitts, Gloves and
Moccasins. Woolen Scarf, and Hat
Sets, Sheepskin Scarf and Hat
Sets. Sheepskin Toys, Stuffed
Animals, large and small.
ORIGINAL
OLD MILL
IN BLYTH
11111001E
0 t-,Ao
a
i A VOA, 001t1,
W OOL
LEATititR
Pn ODOCTt
Worm Woolen
I
Socks
yid FOR WORK OR PLAY AT
FANTASTIC SAVINGS
Pure Virgin Wool
Or
Wool Blends
44441otaxtesook,
FORA ti
VERY SPECIAL GIFT
Canadian Sheepskin
•- RUGS
Natural and Colours
8.75 ,to 19.95
4
THE GIFT THAT BRINGS
WARMTH FOREVER
BLANKETS
try Glen Leine satin bound and
o whipped edge blankets of
Virgin Wool. Only at
• Bainton's will you find such
po luxurious quality made from
our selected super wools. •
. PURE
VIRGIN WOOL
THROWS
In Pure Mohair 45" x 72"
EAVOIMIOVIe 0 a
IN BLYTH
it the Railway tracks
Since 1894
f A *Oa Code
ICELANDIC SHEEPSKIN PHONE: S23-9666
RUGS
Snow white lacititS
a!' Monday to Thursday . 9 to 6 03'10114AS WEEK
Friday — Saturday 9,to 9 Dec. 2b tot -9 to 9
Sunday 1 to 6 Dec, 24 9).66
•
5$