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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-17, Page 24Page 24—Lacknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 17, 1978 Huron F of A votes down....... CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23 the policy. He claimed that a move by Huron County to oppose an O.F.A. policy would weaken the position of O.F.A. and make it look ridiculous. He said that the new proposal wouldn't mean that farmers weren't paying their fair share of taxes because it likely wouldn't mean any difference in the amount of tax they paid. He said that if the government really did want to get control of farmland then it could find much easier ways than under the new tax proposals." He argued that farmers shouldn't be against seeking a better break for themselves because industry is always taking government tax concessions. Mr. Gunby said that he hadn't seen the figures of what market value assessment would mean to tax bills in Hurn, but in Halton region it would mean an increase of four times the present taxes and farmers couldn't afford a bill like that. He said the O.F.A. stand was approved by about 90 percent of the directors from across the province at the March meeting in, Toronto. A procedural hassle then arose since the meeting had run past the 11 p.m. deadline set by the Federation for completion of the monthly meeting. Several people insisted that a vote be taken on the motion. Mr. Gunby tried to block the vote by moving another motion to table because he said the motion was not properly directed as to who it should be referred to. This was shouted down. Finally Gordon Hill suggested the motion be sent to the. O.F.A. as the policy of the Huron Federation. The vote was taken and showed strongly in favour of the motion, opposing O.F.A. policy. Mr. Gunby said he could not argue in favour of the motion in Toronto and offered his resignation. Mr. Hill said that wgsn't necessary saying the motion can simply be stated as policy of the Huron group without having to be supported by Mr. Gunby or any of the other Huron directors. See Our Selection Of USED MOTORCYCLES Whether you're looking for a new or used motorcy - cle it's nice to know there's a place you can go where there is a real selection. Come look us over... chances are we have just the machine you're Igok- ing for. THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF THE VALUES AND SELECTION WE HAVE FOR YOU. MOST PRICES INCLUDE RECONDITIONING AND SAFETY CERTIFICATION. 1974 Kawasaki KM 100 $375 1977 Kawasaki KM 100 $545 1976 Honda CY70 $445 1976 Kawasaki KD 100 $440 1977 XR75 Honda $475 1976 Yamaha 400 $1.095 1976 Yamaha 125 $895 1976 CZ 250 $695 1977 Yamaha YZ80 $475 1977 CZ250 $795 1976 CZ400 $995 1975 Bombardier $195 1976 Suzuki RM370 .........$1095 1972 Honda. CL70 $200 1977 Kawasaki KM 100 $525 1976 Honda XL75 $395 1974 Honda XL75 $200 1976 Suzuki 75 $425 1975 Carabella 125 $595 1974 Kawasaki OHC400 $945 1977 Can -Am 250 ....$1095 1973 Honda CT70 $225 1974 Kawasaki OHC400 $875 1973 Kawasaki 350 $595 1974 Kawasaki 750 .........$1095 1973 Kawasaki 100 $495 1975 Kawasaki 500 $1095 1975 Kawasaki 500 $1295 1977 Honda XL250 $1095 1977 Suzuki 250 $1088 1974 Kawasaki 250 $895 1974 Kawasaki 100 $495 14 BULL GtJL SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED' 262-5809 VARNA, ONT. Won't you pleaseput out your old newspapers? Lucknow and District Kinsmen ARE HOLDING A PAPER COLLECTION Saturday, May 27th Newspapers Must Be Bundled Magazines Will Be Taken - No Cardboard Please Please Place Papers on Curbside Saturday Morning Rural Pickups WiIIIBe Made At General Store, Holyrood' Village Store, Whitechurch Eedy s Bakery, Dungannon It is asked that rural papers be left outside the above mentioned pickup points On the morning of the Drive, May 27th PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK ANOTHER PICKUP LATER IN SUMMER Swing into spring With Honda. Honda announces an extra $50.00 Off the following models if purchased before June 10: Z-50 C170 XL75 XR75 Most other models also in stock. Fully licenced bike shop. Highway 86, just east of Wingham