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AA,KkITL AND FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LTD.
(Formerly Ronnenberg Insurance Agency)
MONKTON
3412241 INCOME TAX BRUSSELS
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PREPARATION • FILING • CONSULTING
HIGH RATES ON G.I.C. INVESTMENTS
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A GOOD CROWD Spectators and guests crammed the new addition at applauds as longtime employees receive plaques.
,..Brussels Stockyards recently at the grand opening. Here the crowd
(Photo by Ranney)
Huron'Federation meeting . .
•
_ Ralph Barrie, newly elect-
. ed president of ::the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture
will speak tp the Huron
County Federation's meeting
'on April 3 at 8:30 p.m. at the
Grey Township Central'
School at Ethel. His topic is
"Together We Stand" and
he will outline why farmers
need the OFA, the accom-
plishments of the OFA, and
• what the OFA is presently
involved in. He has been
asked to 'include in his ad-
dress the ideas debated at
the March provincial direc-
tor's meeting on high inter-
est rates. •
Already some farmers
have been forced out of
business and the outlook for
• the next year is grim for
many farmers with a big debt
load. There is some differ-
ence among farmers across
Canada as to whether inter-
est rates should be lowered
overall or just lowered for
OFA president coming to Ethel
The Royal Commission on
Electric Power Planning
(Porter Commission) has ad-
vised the Ontario govern-
! ment not to put a thprmal
! generating station on the
shores of Lake Huron, south
1 of Kincardine.
In a press conference in
Toronto, Dr. Porter said that
Ontario Hydro should consult
with affgcted people before
any decision on major
Porter says no
Huron hydro plant
farmers. But there is strong
feeling' in the farm com-
munity that farmers will have
to be given a fait break if
they are going to continue to
produce the food we need.
Federation members are
developments is taken.
Philip Durand, the Chair-
man of the Huron Power
Plant Committee, which
is comprised of 18 organi-
zations, and municipal gov-
ernment, said that he was
pleased with the report.
The Committee has fought
hard since 1974 against a
major development in Huron
County, in order to maintain
its rural character.
invited to attend and meet
the new president. Anyone
interested in finding out
more about the Federation
would find this ..an inform-
ative meeting. The public is
invited to attend. . '
Attention Farmers:
WEED
CONTROL CLINIC
FEATURING:
PAT LYNCH, 0.M.A.F. Soil & Crop Specialist for Huron & Perth
Counties,
BRUCE LOBB, Minister of Environment
Thursday, April 10th
Seaforth Community' Centre
12:00 Noon
Hot Dinner Provided
Representatives will be on hand to provide information and
,answer questions on new & existing chemicals & application
equipment.
In order to arrange the dinner, please reply by phoning Milton
Dietz by MONDAY, APRIL 7th at 527-0608.
MILTON J. DIETZ
Seaforth, Ont. Phone' 519-527-0608
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