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The Rural Voice, 1989-09, Page 90HURON County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER Box 429, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 519-482-9642 * The Rural Voice is provided to all farmers in Huron County by the HCFA MEMBERS MEETING: Huron CountyFederation ofAgricu lture Members Meeting, July 27, 1989, Clinton, 8:30 p.m. — President Chris Palmer welcomed ever- yone to the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as printed on a mo- tion by Paul Klopp, seconded by Bob Harri- son. Carried. Several bills were passed on a motion by Doug Garniss, seconded by Brenda McIn- tosh. Carried. • Plowing Match donation, $125.00 • Schilbe Hardware (screws for signs), $15.53 • Farm & Country Subscript., $1,089.90 • Clinton Printers, $16.47 • Grayhurst Business Supplies, $205.20 Ground Hog Day Committee: Larry Plaetzer explained the committee's position on the abandoned railway line from Goder- ich to Guelph and read a resolution from the committee that the Huron federation en- dorsed: "WHEREAS the CPR rail line prop- erties through the Townships of Grey, Mor- ris, East Wawanosh, Hullett, and Colborne in Huron County were abandoned as of Janu- ary 1, 1989; and WHEREAS an Interministerial Com- mittee on Railway Abandonment reporting to the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munication, Province of Ontario, is studying optional uses for this land; and WHEREAS almost 100 per cent of the adjacent landowners in the Townships of Grey, Morris, East Wawanosh, Hullett, and Colborne strongly oppose the development of a public access trail or parkland in this region for many valid reasons; and WHEREAS agriculture and agricultur- ally related industry is of prime importance in Huron County, and reforestation and water and soil conservation are essential for the protection of agriculture and the environ- ment; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that we urge and recommend that the land be returned to the farming community for agri- cultural reclamation or reforestation as de- termined by the rural landowner and the municipality." Moved by Larry Plaetzer, seconded by Doug Gamiss. Carried. This resolution was to be presented on August 3 at the Interministerial Committee hearing; copies of our endorsement were also sent to the Honourable Jack Riddell and the County Court House, Goderich. "The OFA policy on a situation such as this is for the land to go back to the land- owner," stated Ed Segsworth, present as an OFA executive member. Murray Cardiff, our MP for Huron - Bruce and parliamentary assistant to agricul- ture minister Don Mazankowski, was NOMINATION FOR THE HCFA AGRICULTURE AWARD Every year, the Huron County Federation of Agriculture presents an award to a person who has made a valuable contribution to agriculture. If you have someone you would like to nominate, please fill out this form. I nominate: Reasons for nomination: Signature: Send to: Huron County Federation of Agriculture, Box 429, Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO, or give to any Executive Member. L_ 88 THE RURAL VOICE speaker for the evening. Murray was intro- duced by Bob Harrison. Topics Murray touched on were: FCC, crop insurance, tripartite stabilization, tax rebates. Some very lively discussion was held, followed by questions from the audi- ence. Mr. Cardiff was thanked by Larry Plaetzer. The following resolution was presented by Jerry Jaretzke, seconded by Len Palmer: "WHEREAS when people buy a house in the city near the railroad tracks or near an indus- trial area, the location as is, they know there would be noise or smell; and WHEREAS when they buy a house in a ritzy area, they know what they are buying and therefore buy as is; and WHEREAS people buying in rural areas are getting special treatment, requiring cer- tain distances from farm buildings at the expense of the farming community, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that all distance requirements for farm buildings in the country be eliminated so farmers are not in any way restricted in their farming operation, AND FURTHERMORE that the agri- cultural restriction zone requirement of 2,000 feet (over 120 rods) be dropped, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the OFA take the necessary steps to have (cont'd on page 87) ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, October 5 Stanley Complex, Varna Huron participants in the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program will highlight their trip to Brazil Dinner 7 p.m. Tickets $10 Available from Regional Directors or the HCFA office, 482-9642 HCFA REGIONAL MEETING September 13, 1989 Clinton Public School, 8:30 p.m. • Election of Delegates to the OFA Convention; Election of 4 Regional Directors (one Tess than in previous years) • Speaker: Carl H. Sulliman OFA Executive Director