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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-05-03, Page 8PAGE 8 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 3 , 1979 The Ontario Parks Association held their annual executive meeting in Goderich on Saturday in honor of the town's annual Arbor Day celebrations. It is the first time that the executive meeting has been held outside of Toronto. Executive members took a tour of the town's parks and scenic spots �' while here. Roily Stannard, President of the Ontario Parks Association and director of Parks and Forestry in Peterborough (left) and Goderich mayor Harry Worselt also planted a• Harlequin Maple • in Court House Park as part of the day's events. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Twp. approves permits Several building permits were issued when Goderich Township Council met in regular session on April 16. Permits were requested by Alec Ostrom (house), Cathy Potter (house), Francis Cantelon (mobile home), J.S. Hudson (mobile home), John. Koetsier (addition to house), Martin Van Ninhuys (implement shed), William Dykstra (demolish.milk houseand build milk house), Charles Mathers (house), William Elliott (addition Ken_Webex_- (mobile home) and Laurie Cox (hog barn). Council approved ..all of these requests with the exception of Cantelon's and Weber's which were held pending approval from the Huron County Health Unit. F. Cantelon and D. Brown were present at the council meeting to obtain information on mobile homes. Gary Davidson, Huron County Planner, was present at the meeting to discuss developments of the Secondary Plan and in particular, lot 10, concession one. G. Hiltz and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman were present to discuss a building application. Based en this discussion, council passed a, motion that Huron County 'Planning Board be re -quested to draft a suitable by-law to permit the erection of an ad- dition. to a commercial operation (auto body shop) which is situated in a rural residential area and further that the by: law be passed and • cir- culated since It appears that such a by-law .can be `-passed -Ciri23tcr-the eir istl`ng Secondary Plan, and that a building permit. will -be issued if and when .the legal procedures have been approved. A. Ay.lesworth requested council to rezone that part of lot 10, concession one which he owns to permit a severance for a residential use. Council passed a motion that no action be taken on this request. Tile drain loan ap- plications were approved by council for E.W. Rice ($19,7.20), Frieshaven Holsteins ($25,300) and James Lobb ($16,360). Council passed a motion that the budget, as presented by Whitely, be accepted and that the taxation by-law be prepared to cover the said budget. Accounts totalling more than $10,000 were ordered paid by council. Council then adjourned ettntil May 7 at 8 p.m. SPECIAL OF THEWEEK Simmons Sleeper- $29995 Lounge • •,. Now On Display -SUMMER -- LAWN and PATIO FURNITURE BLACKSTONE FURNITURE - CHARGEX ce 34 WEST STREET JUST OFF THE SQUARE 1S4 -This is where id's at Wecarryafulllineof- Revlon and Max Factor Cosmetics, Charlie Makeup & Cologne, Aziza Eye Cosmetics, etc:.: Free - Bubbly Chantilly Milk Bath REG. '5.00 VALUE With each §6.00 purchase_ of Chantilly OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS... Dunlop's Pharmacy 108 THE SQUARE — WE F4ELIVER — 5248121 Failed the firmer The Government of Ontario has .failed the province's• farmers, Peter Hannam, President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture ,(OFA) said this week. Hannam made his charge in the OFA's Annual Brief to the Provincial C bi.net. Hannam said focid is a first priority for everyone in Ontario. "This government has let down all the citizens of Ontario by their lack of commitment to agriculture," he added. He explained that Ontario's farm com- rhunity was challenged by a whole series of important social and economic issues, each of which posed a serious threat to Ontario's farm community. Hannam pointed out that the government has failed to protect farmers from scattered development in rural areas that are "sterilizing" surrounding farms. He charged that they have failed to protect farmers from harassment over necessary farm by- products, such as noise and odours. Farmers, he said, have to put up with an increasing intrusion of all kinds of wastes. Yet the government has failed to implement programs to reduce garbage and failed even to take hold of the issue and find alternative methods of disposal: Other failures include the lack of a meaningful trespass law, with logical liability rules and even• the failure to provide - protection against predators, beavers and dogs.. Hannam said that most of all, the government has failed to be con- sistent. Confusing signals have resulted in farmers questioning their future in agriculture. "Farmers can no longer tolerate the Minister_ of Agriculture and Food travelling Turn to page 9 • ADVERTISING CORRECTION RE: CASHWAY LUMBER In the advertisement on page 16A, an Incorrect price of '247.50 was shorn for the Item: Stanley Garage door opener. The correct price should have been '218.50. This was the mistake of the Goderich Signal -Star and we apologize for any misunderstanding or Inconvenience this error may have caused. 1UPEYALUE DAIS mean more savings on food for you! QUALITY MEATS • PRODUCE & GROCERIES W ESTON-DIETRICH's, 100% WHOLE SAVE 39` WHEAT BREAD FOR 99 WESTON SAVE 20' FAMILY CHOCOLATE ROLL 7 FLAVOURS 48 OZ. TINS ALLEN'S FRUIT DRINKS MOM'S PARCHMENT MARGARINE EA. 1 .. 49 MAPLE LEAF ' SOCKEYE SALMON 7% C)Z. TIN 1 5 9 FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 128 OZ. CREAM STYLE CORN, NIBLETS, GIANT SIZE PEAS & F. SUMMER S. 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