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41 BY SHARON DI ETZ
Ontario Liberal leader
Stuart Smith told a Liberal
fund raising rally in
Lucknow on October 30, he
would cushion the blow on
high energy casts and in-
terest rates for farmers with
specific programs,
He suggested a program
whereby banks would treat
farm and small business
loans differently and
possibly, government in-
tervention to guarantee
farmers' loans as two
methods of dealing with the
problems farmers are
facing.
Smith said after several
lean years, farmers took out
loans and the rates on these
demand loans are increasing
faster than the farmers can
make up the difference in the
prices of their products.
Smith said he would be
pleased to know the Davis
government's policy on
higher interest, rates. Darcy
McKeough , the former
treasurer of Ontario, knew
his policy and could speak
out on any financial issue,
commented Smith. He
criticized the current
treasurer, Frank Miller,
because Miller has no policy
to deliver on Ontario's
behalf, when he meets with
federal finance minister,
John Crosbie.
Miller has said he will
listen when he meets with
Crosbie and will approach
the meeting with an open
mind.
"There is a difference
between a mind that is open
and a mind that is vacant."
remarked Smith.
He called Miller's lack of a
financial policy, a complete
abdication of this major
Monetary area without so
much as a whimperfrom the
people of Ontario."
Smith made his remarks
at a Liberal rally in support
of Huron-Bruce MPP
Murray Gaunt held at the
Lucknow District Com-
munity Centre. Some 200
Liberal supporters paid $25 a
couple to have dinner with
the party leader.
Canadians should not have
to pay world price for oil
from Alberta, Smith told the
meeting. He can think of no
other oil producing country
which pays world prices for
its own oil,
Smith would call for a $1
increase in the price of oil in
January and another $1
increase in July. He said
Canadian manufacturing
industries need a breathing
space to regenerate.
Smith call Alberta premier
Lougheed's remark that he
has the unilateral right to set
the price of oil "a more
separatist remark than any
made by (Quebec premier
Rene)Levesque."
Smith said the Davis
government has no energy
conservation program.
Instead of providing
leadership,"Davis plays the
violin outside federal-
provincial meetings and
holds a ten cup out to
Lougheed.
The Liberal policy on
energy conservation would
not raise the price of oil,
would stress conservation of
oil and encourage the
development of substitute
fuel-alcohols to reduce the
dependency on oil. $ IMMEDIATE CASH $
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Smith cites need to help farmers
Smith wants mandatory
home insulation, standards
in gas consumption for cars,
more money put into public
transit and investment in
renewable sources of energy
such as portable liquid fuels.
The province does not
require more hydro-electric
generating stations said
Smith referring to Ontario's
surplus generating capacity.
"The crisis is not at the
wall plug, it's at the gas
pump."
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4-H leaders documented
Special breedofvolunteer
In Ontario, 4-H leaders are
a special breed of volun-
teers. About 1,400 men and
women volunteered their
leadership services to 9,000
agricultural club members
in 1978.
More than 50 percent have
been involved as club
leaders for four years or
more. Their dedication to
rural youth is largely
responsible for the continued
success of the 4-H program,
concludes a study conducted
by Professor H.W. Caldwell,
Department of Extension
Education, University of
Guelph. Most people accept
leadership because they
want to help youth.
The study found that the
majority of 4-H club leaders
were male, 25 to 40 years old,
married, with at least two
years of high school.
Prof. Caldwell notes new
trends with women joining
the ranks, 25 percent of the
leaders are younger than 25
years old, and many have a
university degree or
diploma.
Most 4-H leaders live on
farms and have an average
of six to ten years experience
with 4-H as members,
helpers or leaders. They
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often belong to several
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dicates their community
involvement and wide range
of interests. '4,
Says Prof. Caldwell,
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recruited by other club
leaders, for example, friends
or personnel from the
Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food. It's
commendable that almost 35
percent saw a need for their
services and volunteered to
help."
About half of the leaders
surveyed said they had
received some training for
their role from courses in
leadership sponsored by the
Ministry; however, they
expressed interest in
specialized courses to im-
prove leadership and
communication skills with
young people.
Most 4-H leaders feel
immense satisfaction with
the non-tangible rewards.
They appreciate sincere
thanks from the members
and parents at Awards
Night. If awards are made,
4-H leaders indicated a
preference for a plaque,
certificate or pin in-
dicating their length of
service in the club.
The 4-H program is sup-
ported by the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
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