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Samuel fur McQuillin, of
Sauble Bah, passed away
'Marton ospit 1, on September 17,
1991* in his 70th year,
A retired eek 4004 Mr.
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Township. on Mardi 6, 1922; Mr.'.
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Myttle (Cooke) eQuillin.
Mro MeQ, 1Iin'is survived by his
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find tlie;treasury b but w ° fot � d
an attitude in Toronto . that:. little
should be done ° fort, fann+ters.. Right
away, Elmer Buchanan, the Agricul-
ture
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Minister realized . that farmers
needed_ all. the help: possible. The
fanners said that ,terest rates were
100 high.. Vie. Libel,,govor of $
-had ° a interest rebate gcam, hat'
Capped . the amount paid out "ani
$3800 per farmer. They had $10 -
million that had not been used. The
ND? government made sure. that
money was used' for s..
interest rebate .pm►gram fannerwas
improved=with. of $8000: and .3
targetec,<to firs w'ltti needed
i ncorrte'rt lreff This .w ' dome before ..,
'this frbud$.
• When ie took office in tha `y. of
1990 we were told .that the tripartite
program for- Vis' . was not
actuarially sound;'he bean fir%ners
' said they needed help. Amer
Buchanan fought:for and got money.
for the tripartite bean program.
The farmers' message,iscertainly'
being delivered to Bob Raess gov-
eniment. f listened' when farm
groups said they. wanted GRIP.
Elmer Buchanan was able to go to
cabinet, to go_ to management board
and.get the money for this pro
even before the ,details were
Notheregoverninenthan ac ted with
such speed' or . cut though the
bureaucracy as we did in this case.
Agriculture has been in a
recession for years and now the rest
of the economy is inthe worst
reccsSionn since the 1930'se There
are few off -farm .fobs. The boom
times of the 1980's saw the previ-
ous governrnent spending and not
preparinga .i for a downtm Now the
NDP government faros an empty
treasury; and a harvest of problems.
There is little room to manoeuvre.
I. was at the Litho* Meeting to
listen The government hears your
to6 and has acted and will act
d i l vith this ongoing obis in
farming.*