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
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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 •
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