Clinton News-Record, 1970-04-16, Page 7Good weather brought out fiShermen in Bayfield on the
weekend. Reports of Cohoe catches were made. — photo by A.
Belichamber,
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Benson's white paper could be
incentive for suicide
The, rollover provision of the
Beeson White Paper on Taxation
could be an incentive to commit
murder.
This was one amusing
illustration as the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture
explained its suggested changes
to the White Paper during a day,
long workshop conference at
Toronto.
The OFA is pressing for the
Provision to allow an orderly
transfer of the family farm
between generations without
waiting for the death of the
parent. The White Paper
stipulates waiting until after
death before transferring the
farm.
John Roberts, M. P.., a
member of the Taxation
Committee, told the conference
that very few farmers have
written to the government to
suggest changes in the White
Paper Proposals.
Malcolm Davidson, a member
of the OFA executive, warned
that farmers must abandon their
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role as a -"silent minority" if
they WiSh to gain any changes in
the fax proposals, He stated that
deliberate moves must continue
to bring alternative proposals to
the attention of the government.
The OFA has CirCillated over
2,000 copies of their suggested
changes to the White Paper
across all of Ontario, The
Federation wants all farmers to
write to their M.P.'s about the
White Paper.
Mr. Davidson stressed that
farmers across the province must
become involved in the change
of the tax system without
getting caught up in the hysteria
which has gripped many
segments of society concerning
the taxation proposals,
He pointed out that the OFA
sUpports the objectives of the
White Paper, the establishment
of a new tax system, but
disagrees with a number of
proposals put forth to build the
new system,
Other speakers at the meeting
included Don Coxe of
Co -op,e rat.ors Insurance
Association of -Guelph and. David.
Davis, a tax. specialist. from
Toronto..
The Federation warns that a
capital pins tax on top of estate
tax, succession duties and rising
inflatioe will make it impossible
to continue the fatuity farm,
City dwellers tend to forget
that in many smaller
communities fire fighting is don?
by volunteers. They are
authorized to display an amber
light on their cars with the
letters VFF.
The Ontario Safety League
reminds drivers that VFF cars,
and all other emergency vehicles
on duty, should be given the
right of way. The law requires
that if you hear a car siren, or
see an emergency vehicle
approaching with red light
flashing, you should stop, as
near the right hand curb as
possible,
You don't have to own a
fondue pot for this cheese
fondue, suggested by the Food
Department, Macdonald
Institute, University of Guelph.
CHEESE FONDUE
6 large eggs
1 cup shredded natural Gruyere
cheese
318 cup butter, softened
lightly toasted French bread
cubes
pepper
parsley flakes
Beat eggs until frothy; add
cheese and butter and place in
top of double boiler over boiling
water. Stir mixture constantly
until smooth and thickened.
Sprinkle with pepper. When
consistency is creamy, spoon
mixture over French bread
arranged in shallow casserole
dish that has been warmed.
Serves 4 to 6,
Clinton Lions
see slides
Clinton Lions Club were
taken on :a- .picture: tour of
Switzerland at its regular dinner
meeting in St,. Paul's parish
114 Tuesday evening April 14,
Showing his slides and
commenting on them was Dr,
Graham Bowker, with InIloroos
comments by .T.011 Maynard
Conde,
The Clinton couples were on
the 'Zurich-tolurich chartered
flight last fall sponsored by the
Zurich, Ontario, Chamber of
Commerce.
The local dentist was
introduced by Don C.
.0olquhoun and. thanked and
presented with a gift by
lice-president A. Laurie
Colquhoun.
Lions President Ted Davies
accepted a Lions banner of the
St. Petersburg, Florida .club,
from Harvey Johnston, who had
attended a meeting in the
southern city last winter,
The next Lions club meeting
will be a full attendance at a
zone rally at Zurich on
Wednesday, April 29.
Paul Grunewald who attended
the Lions farmers night last
month was again a guest at this
meeting, being invited by Glen
Price.
Stewart Taylor won the
regular draw prize.
The provincial government
could implement, the Suggested
Code of Practice through
provisions written in the Air
Pollution Control enAte t floli9106w7s.
remarks by government
representatives on Monday that
the Code will not be made law
through legislation. The Code is
a set of guidelines designed to
coetrol farm pollution.
The remark was made during
a special daylong conference
workshop at Toronto sponsored
by the OFA to discuss the Code.
The OFA President stresses
that farmers are willing to accept
pollution,
it nhet their e
But
process.
responsibility h e a snop controllingonts
out
that farmers must be protected
Mr. Hill says that the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture wants
the provincial government to
protect farmers' rights against
municipal governments and land
developers in the fight against
farm pollution.
The OFA stresses that the
Ontario government's Suggested
Code of Practice is written to
protect the general public from
farm pollution without
sufficiently protecting the
farmer's rights. The Code is a set
of guidelines designed to control
farm pollution.
The Code stipulates how and
Where farm buildings should be
constructed in controlling farm
pollution, 1)4 it does not restrict
urban growth adjacent to farm
property. A pollution problem
could arise if A local government
allowed a developer to build too
close to a farm despite the fact
that the farmer was abiding by
the Code,
The Code does not stipulate
that a local government must
protect a farmer from such a
situation,
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Mr. George Dickenson, Principal of Stratford Teachers' College, was guest speaker recently at a
Communion Breakfast held at Canadian Forces Base, Clinton? and attended by RC Parishioners of
the Base. Pictured above are, left to right, Father Arthur Looby of St. Michael's Collegq,Toranto,
Mr. George Dickenson, Colonel E. W. Ryan, Base Commander of CFB Clinton and Captain
(Father) R. A. Glofcheski, CFB Clinton RC Chaplain.
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