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VCA reports SW-EEP success;
Program 6
SWEEP) has
conclusion for thi
The Authority an
municipalities., hav
again completed high
development and " m
tenance work, and valua
technical reports show th
efforts of the Experience 75
students involved in this
,year's p'togram.
The Maitland Conservation
Foundation was formally
introduced at a dinner held in
the How ick Community
Centre this fall. Irwin Lob -
singer, past chairman' of the
Saugeen Valley Conservation
Foundation, was guest
speaker forthe occasion.
Mr, Lobsinger explained Development plans
the objectives and functions,
of Foundations to 'a grou., '''" been completed for a
about" 150, including Foun-;,camping area at the
dation members, M.V.C.A:
members, local municipal
representatives and other
Conservation Authority
Branch personnel.
Rob Kelp, the Public
Relations and Information
Co-ordinator, has returned to
his duties with the Authority
for another four month work
term.
The Harriston Remedial
Measures Study is presently,
nearing cornpletion. Copies of
the Bluevale Dam
Restoration Report have been
received, and are on filet -at
the 1V V.C.A. office. Also, the'
Authority has recently
acquired the water rights for
the Bluevale Dam and pond.
The Chairman recently
attended the Regional
Chairman's meeting held at
the Saugeen Valley Con=
servation Authority
Administrative Headquar-
ters. Current ,activities and
Branch policy were
discussed.
The Superintendent of
M.V.C.A. and senior foremen
an
attended a Workshop
Kingston recently. The topics
discussed included policingtf
park areas,
ng
regulations on Authority
lands,—Snow Geese, motor
bike operation in parks,
family camping, Program 26
. administration and water
quality.
The ,: delegates alohad a
tour of the Cataraquigion.
Conservation Authority
Administrative Headquar-
ters, boat -ramps and outdoor
edut;ation resource centre.
The vegetative inventory of
all Authority properties has
been completed,' and, is, being
typed and put .on file in the
Resource Library.,' Anyone
interested in identifyingAuthority
vegetation on any
(formerly
come to a
ear.
member
once
ality
in -
e
..land (for study purposes,
,etc ) is welcome to use this
information.
The Resources Manager
attended a Hydrology Con-
ference which outlined, the
problems of eltforcement
with regard to w'ater.quality
control in the Great Lakes
13astnSystem,
e Resources Technician
has.c ilpleted the processing
of tree applications for this
year's Reforestatign
Extension Program. The
Authority as received
requests for 50.500 trees, this
being a substan 'al increase
over the 43,001 planted
through last year's pi gram.
ave
w
Fa
Reserve Conservation 'area
near Benmiller Some lit the
work will be done this tali to
accommodate 79 additional
campsites scbpplied \{ ith
water and hydro outlet.' It t,
expected th.tt'the projec t \\ill
be completed in 1976
Mapping andproposed
development plans have been
drawn up by the Resources
Manager and Resources students were introduced to
Technician for a park area proper mechanical and hand
for the Village of Luckno"''. planting techniques as they
This tentative plan will be planted some 200 trees, in•
discussed with : VLucknow cludinz 35 different species.
council in the near future. These arboretums will serve
Senior Administrative staff as study areas' for future
and Authority members lessons.
.attended the Biennial Tour The Authority field staff is
which was centered this, year presently landscaping around
in the Eastern Ontario the new picnic pavilion at the
Authorities region. The 'tour Galbraith Conservation Area
began at the Metro Tbronto ther projects currently
Region Conser•\ ation
Authority and followed a
route through King,tl'n.
Cornwall and Ottawa.
Authority staff super\ ised
the planting of school
arboretum at the Turnhc1 r>
Central , School ileac
Wingham', and the Gr'e'y
Township Central School at
Ethel. The elementary school
new sites at Falls Reserve
being Mone include: gabiun
tnd clean-up work around the
weir in lia'•'"iston,, installation
of „tor new bridge at the,
Waw a r osh \' (Till
servation Area : and general
grounds improvements at
Falls Reserve.
Budget preparations for
tl); (i are well underway, The
major items under con
sideration are ad-
Benmiller USW
hears of regional
The November meeting 'of
Benmiller United Church was
held on Wednesday,
November 5 with 14 members
present.
Mrs. McMichael opened the
,meeting with a ,poem "To Be
Alive", Mrs. McBride had the
devotional part of the
meeting. Scripture was taken
from Acts 20.
- Mrs. Feagan read 'the,,
minutes of the September
meeting.. The treasurer's
report was given by" Mrs.
S traughan.
The Units reported their
activities. Mrs. Pitblado gave
'a report on the regional
meeting at Holmesville
Church.
It was decided to send a gift
to the shut-ins again this
year.
Mrs. Jewell reported on the
slate of officers for 1976.
The December meeting will
be held as a pot -luck dinner
on December 3 at 12:30 p.m.
The ladies in, the community
are invited:
Lunch was served by Mrs.
D. Sowerby and Mrs,
Maskell.
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