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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-08-02, Page 9Dates Available Lucknow District Community Centre September Friday 1 Friday 22 Friday 15 Saturday 30 October Friday 6 Friday 13 Friday 20 Friday 27 Saturday 28 (evening only) November Friday 3 , Friday 17 Saturday 4 Saturday 18 Friday 10 Friday 24 Saturday 11 Saturday 25 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND MID WEEK BOOKINGS CALL 528-3532 Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 2, 1978, --Page 9 • Stress of father -son transfers J, L HAGARTY FARM MANAGEMENT spEcialsT Stress is a word that farmers understand. A good Crops man knows the symp- toms of a plant under stress due to cold weather. A good livestock man builds up a sense that alerts him to a :sick animal. Farmers take pride in the fact that they can detect stress, And they usually know what steps, if any, .are needed to remedy the situation. People that worry may develop ulcers. This is well known. In recent times we hear that Our mental well being is very closely related to our physical. health. And that mental stress --be it worry, negative thinking, fear, etc., can cause much more than ulcers. Dr. Hans Selye, a Canadian doctor, is often quoted as the leader in this field. People are being trained to cop.e with stress, to recognize their own symp- toms and to take steps to remedy the situation. HELD OVER LAST WEEK BOX OFFICE OPEN 8:00 P.M. The greatest stuntman alive! A MIT iii1010S-MINCE GORDON Productioo OHNOLOS is "11001111" Also SiOffifili JAN-MICIRLIINCENT- SALLY flail PLUS "ONE ON' ONE" r ADDED ATTRACTIONS SUNDAY NIGHT "LONG DARK NIGHT" Richard Burton has medusa It's a hilarious outrageous wad race. LOUW3FALL RRLLT HWY. 8 GODERICH AT Art CONCESSION RD. 4 • • PHONE 524-9981 GODERICH * • • 11I41,V1111....TigATIEf.......... 1 made two farm calls with Agricultural Representatives this past month on the request of sons who were working on father's farm. On the first farm we were greeted warmly by the son, who is 22. He asked us to tour through7the dairy barn and 'there we met father feeding the cows. We were introduced. Father said, "What's this aft about?" I was shocked. Son said, "oh, it's about you and I getting together on an agreement." Father said, "what do we want strangers coming around here telling us our business." After a few embarrassing minutes and heated discussion between father and son, we discussed the situation. Both made some good points. Father, who was 60, said "I've only had the farm for seven years, I got a rotten deal in the beginning and now you want to take over." Son said, "but that's the very reason I want an agreement now so that we don't make the same mis- take. I don't want to spend the next twenty years around here with this stuff on my rubber boots for nothing. And when I go out on Saturday night, I'm embar- rassed to tell the fellows how r HURON FARMER'S MARKET Near corners of. Hwy. 4 8 in Clinton. Open every Saturday from noon on. With vendors featuring I produce, fruit, vegetables, crafts, an- tiques plus many other items. We welcome mer- chant and vendor enquiries. See You • There! much 1 make in salary." This story has a happy ending. We eventually moved to the kitchen table, And both agreed that a gradual trans- fer from salary to income sharing agreement (1 - 4 years with father retaining farm bank account) to farm business agreement (2 - 10 years with a joint farm bank account) and back to sole ownership by son was a logical solution. The other farm call was much less tense at first. Son - age 33, has been working at home full time since age 14. • SUMMER / 1 1 ;. AL ; AUGUST 3-2:00 P.M. • AUGUST 5 & 8-8:30 P.M. "School Show" AUGUST 384 - 8:30 P.M. "His Own Boss" i OPENING NIGHT AUGUST 9-8:30 P.M. ;I ALSO AUG. 10-2:00 P.M. j "Gwendoline" AUGUST 1,0 - 8:30 P.M. • "Huron Tiger" OR At THE BOX OFFICE BOX 291, BLYTH ; PHONE 523-9300 • FOR RESERVATIONS TICKETS AVAILABLE AT; He now wants to marry. Around the kitchen table we discussed the various after - natives including federal and provincial tax implications. It was all new to son. He thought it could be done by simply selling everything "lock, stock and -barrel". Where was he going to live? The farm income would not • support two families without major changes. Finally, son said "it's all too complicated, maybe I'll get a job in town." And again the old stress situation was there with the fear of the unknown, , the risks of change and the need to make some important decisions. Stress at times of father to son transfers is normal and should be recognized. Good CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 LAST NIGHT THURS. 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