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T14E tiURON EXPOSITOR. FEBFWARY 12.
course eld next wee
A three day course on
commodity futures is sche-
duled to start on February
19th at the Feskival Motor
inn. Stratford. The course
will run from 10 to 3:3Q on
'the days of Febrary ,19.
February 26 and March 5.
The course is aimed at
people who are rglatiyely
new to commodity trading.
As well as dealing with some
of the' background to the
market. the course will get
data specifics of , financial
requirements. information
needed to make decisions.
attitudes of bankers and
experiences of some veteran
farmer-traders.
it is expected that many
participants will not chooSe
to become greatly involved in
-commodity trading, The
course should aid these
peo e too in anderStAncliftg
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•llirOctlY4t1VoItie trading
of futures cont cts.
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Ibtegiivotza44o,214,1:etilt: 14t41:
thOir iooa$es, partners.- A:
government 'Making these annonneernerits' *MI then 0Sttig
etho material as for vipktors.
The•
cett r91:!E Pte4etnt isfiClialitiaosa":4orfetihto. GO rail :transit systFau;
increased Munietpal transit s ystems subsidieS; $30 million
at farm show.
' l*CIMP
RECOMMENDATIONS 1981
The,-100,, oditipiA of field
crop 0.60m.Anev4400fis,, is
wayir0,14p411` the Stratford
few spots are still available.
If you are interested: please
give the OMAF office at
271-0280 or Zerlitlr?- 7,280(k..a
call as soon as possible.
wineBA RN TOUR
A Heifer Barn Tour featur-
ing open-front heifer barns
will be held on Thursday.
February 2,6th, 1951 begin-
nipg at 11;00 a.m. in the
Aril?, WAS v,01000 only a few 44* after.
atf. ,antMAIncenraj. 4,400t 44,4)1014 .04tajii,,x
in the,'I1,00's,, TilF 40aiSi 40,44striAl ceiFierShip nod
Development was att
AS an•old'fittk'10iLirtialist, I gee noihing:v4oug with the'
for the '14130 Transportation OeycloPinertt corPPrAtlon;
continued support of the' 90 million-Intermediate Capacity
Transit System in Hamilton and more help for Toronto's
waterfrOnt; continued support of a STOL port for Toronto;
mining incentivei;-in, auto parts teehrt13ro'g;'"eerttre;
micro-electronics development centre: a $100 malign
technological company in Toronto.
The hst goes_on for eight_or_lgpages.
At this titte, even the farmers are not forgotten.
- Datario-is--nrepared-to-eo-invest-lM- riem-cuter_nrises...ta
eittclfgat 1 stimulate growth its the prt/mOilipi cm*4 Pc40ks.,
.tomato patc. and, Specialty meat ' ,
The Toronto stockyards W-1,4-AaVe 4,;100 OOP 14
44%4011 blt.*Mg4 ;fiat by, fitt* P*414 ,
companies and, other interested roues.
:190pnAtImthig*.trrisbOiltitmootlot sm,„ td
storage facilities AN; needed. ,Spegi41 incentives will
wgiyalti.tporoglo4ws9errss—u!nalcliid.vi,diopatialt!.ggris—Z-ciperiliv00 041 ,
Selective drainage and farmstead improvements
government aid.
Forestry,' another form of agriculture., will get
considerable governMent help.
Other areas are likely to be included too, so that the
-agricultural seeter-will-tiot-forgottern— - -
But the point of this epistle is this; Farmers in this'
country need never be ashanied of subsidies in any area of
production. If vou go down the list, vou'will find that urban
--areaMilrgUlliegrafeif -amount drifidireYThuriara's 91
millions of dollars during the next five years. if the big
Wire" iffaehirie gets the Oil EOM the' electors for another-
term in office.
I maintain there is a blatantly urban bias itt the whole
program. This, too, is understandable because govern-
ments are of necessity people-oriented and most of -the
ki,APIW(SPOP uiu tbr eXP t,"1). o si),:54.
•
Bryan Vincent placed firstIii's bnither Batty v.
-411-the-single-cYlinder-01)6ir placed seventh and 'was the
1,050 lb. tractor pull class on youngest tractor puller of the
the red clay track that was evening.
installed in the' C.N.E. Coll-• „„ theyAriAeums.cif.--
---seunr—thlitifr Tate alad Jane Vincent of
—.Canadian Farm Show. Sesiftith.„
Interest refunds
available to
):p• peoplein-this-provincelive inornear themities-aratthellix
towns.
Farm operators who Government programs favor the cities and discriminate
borrowed Money ;for food against rural citizens.
production purposes at high Farmers pay 100 per cent of _their sewer and water
interest rates °Iast year can systems but subSidies to urbah- systems are generdus.
apply now for refund assist- . Farmers are still paying 30, per cent more for hydro than
mace. their city counterparts. Farmers get little or -no use froM
The Ontario Ministry of subsidized housing, day care grants and, many, Mortgage
Agriculture and Food is • assistance programs. Farmers have for many years been
providing a refund of up to 3 excluded from unemployment insurance. the big-city
"per eehroflOatig`frOrotalild, .wealth redtstimution program.
credit unions, or trust comp- As previously mentioned, huge subsidies will be
vies with interest rates that granted urban transit systems. . -
exceeded 12 per cent during And becaikse all this money for. 1310 has to come' right
April through Decembei:. , from the taxpayer. the farMer is paying those taxes right
This refund is available :for along with his city ,brothers yet the farmer gets nothing
lo 'ans of $75.,000 or less. ' from most of these 'programs. -'
farmers
Every Wednesday is
Senior titizens Day! -
5%__DISCOUN'T-ON-ORDEit ICNECHTEL
OR FREE DELIVERY.
Cottonelle
eps o dent
PASTE_
oo....mt_Tube 1 lb. Tubs
4 Roll Pkg.
—
Schneiders
BROKEN HAM SLICES • 175 g
Schneiders Vue_Ribbon_ ---
BOLOGNA 500 g. Pkg.
500 g. Pkg.
SIRLOIN or WING STEAKS.
SIRLOIN T IP ROASTS
Boneless k
RUMP ~r ROAM
Full Slice
ROUND STEAK
To be eligible for assist; I am not suggesting the ideas, in B1LD are not sound. -
ance under this program, They are. But because the people actively engaged in
applicants are required to agriciduire made up only about five per cent of 'the
have a gross farm income of • populition. they are getting the dirty end of the stick.
,...at-least„.511.0(16„in$9.80-and-_--Again—farmers„,are-lefteatit-there An-the-back-forty
own less than 75' per cent of' " .stteking• the hind teat.
all t
McKILLOP
MUTUAL
FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
ab rstred lets -
Ph, 527.0400 •
:FULL tp-V-ER-AGE-
Farm & Urban Properties
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
Ken Carnochan 482-3354
Lavern Godkin , 527-1877
Ross Leonhairdt ' , -3454234
John /*Ewing 523-9390
Stanley Mcltwain 524-7051
Donald McKercher 527-1837
John A. Taylor 482-7527
J.N. Trewartha 482-7593
Stuart Wilson 527-0687
AGENTS
E:F. "Bill" Dyrst
James Keyi
Leiper
CALL AN'AGENT OR THE OFFICE
s. ,
, The amount of financial
assistance is based ,on the,
amount of money borrowed
for Operating and short-term
purposes. Eligible .purchases
include food-producing items
such as seed, feed; fertilizer,
fuel- sprays, . twine, feeder
cattle, feeder pigs. machin-
ery repairs and hired labor.
Money borrowed for non-
food producing purposes and
capitalttesns.wi&-not- eligible.,
Under `this program,_____.
-Certification-and applica- _
don . for-ms and information
leaflets are available from
local offices of the ministry.
CdoipTeted applications t — , should be forwarded by
March 31. 1981 to the Rural
DeVelopment Branch, Ontar- •
io Ministry of Agriculture
and Food. Legislative Puild-
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COMPLETE
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527.1398
or
5'27-0606
527-1455
527-0467
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DEADLINE FOR 1980 TAX
YEAR IS MARCH 2,19-1
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