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THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 13, WS 13
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BY RHEA HAMILTON
Foreign ownership of
farmland was a topic at a
Huron F of A meeting
Thursday.
Merle Gunby, president of
the Huron F of A told
members that the Ontario F
of A has checked into several
of the farms involved in the
foreign ownership issue.
"Huron instigated a fuss
over this and now maybe we
should look into having the
Rural Development Outreach
Project have some research
done on the problem."
Agriculture Minister
William Newman earlier in
the week said he doesn't see
any reason, based on
statistics his department has
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MRS. MAC ENGEL
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert van
Donkergoed, Bernie and
Luke attended Convocation
ceremonies at the University
of Guelph on Wednesday,
June 6, when Christine van
Donkersgoed received her
degree of Bachelor of Ap-
plied Science with Honors,
specializing in Family Stud-
ies.
She is presently employed
at St. Joseph's .Hospital,
Lay
away
plan
Huron
Hotel
Seaforth
Goettldr Hwy. #8
Furniture
unearthed, to take action to
halt the spread of foreign
' ownership.
John Van Beers
recommended that the study
should involve the impact of
foreign ownership in the
county.
A motion was passed to
ask the RDOP to consider a
request to do a study on the
effects of foreign ownership
on farm land in Huron
County.
Louise Marriott, from
RDOP indicated a request
can be made outlining what
involvement would be
necessary for the study. Mr.
Gunby said he was not sure
of the implications of being
involved with the university
but that the federation did
Guelph, in the Recreation
Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Kropf, Ingersoll, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strick-
ler.
The garage sale held by
the Ladies Aid of Knox
Church was a success and
they are grateful for all
donations and help.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Strickler and Mr. and Mrs.
John Vanass and family
attended the Strickler re-
union held in the Stratford
park on Sunday.
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"The problem is that we
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Mr. and Mrs. James John-
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