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The Rural Voice, 1979-04, Page 54sauce eauK0 9edenaiiaa ;49ucuetuze Bruce committee finds insurance errors The Bruce County Federation of Agricul- ture's Insurance Committee have discover- ed that many of the insurance increases passed on by Co-op this year are in error. If your insurance has increased, contact your agent and make sure the increase is justified. Brian Ireland, our past president has been made chairman of the Farm Labour Pool. He has advised us that the pool will be opening a new branch office to serve Wellington, Waterloo and Dufferin. Al- though the decision is not firm, the branch will likely be in Wellington Place. Your directors are in full support of O.F.M.A. We feel their service to the farming community is indispensable. We are concerned, however, that the C.B. radio's they are selling now are unsatis- factory. If you are having any problems wiht theses radios please forward your complaints, in writing to the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture, 363 10th Ave. Hanover, N4N 1P5. Earl Dahmer attended a meeting of the Advisory Committee to Bruce Economic Development Committee March 12, 1979. As the only farming group asked to appoint a member we are flattered. We are also very concerned. The scope of this develop- ment is massive . The development could be very good for Bruce, but we, as farmers view it with some concern at this time. Bruce County Federation of Agriculture's past president Brian Ireland and his wife Gisele attended an Optimist Club meeting in Southampton last month. Speaking to an almost total urban pop- ulation Brian put foreward the farmers view. He explained the function of the Federation and encouraged everyone. pre- sent to read the farmer price index as well as the consumer price index. He received an enthusiastic reception at the banquet and good press after it. This kind of community involvement is vital to the O.F.A. Eldon MacKinnon chaired a township members meeting in Tara March 6. The afternoon meeting was very poorly attend- ed. It is to be hoped that next month's meeting in Brant Township will be better received. The Brant Township Federation will be holding a meeting in the Elmwood Com- munity Centre, April 3, at 8 p.m. The topic of the meeting will be the Brant Township planning board. Speakers will be present to outline the farming code of practice and how it relates to the official plan. Brant Township farmers are urged to attend this very important meeting. Our annual bonspiel was held in Paisley March 15. There were twenty four teams competing. The winners of the 9 o'clock draw were, 1st - Allan Gregg, 2nd- Bernard Cotter; 3rd - Wilson Gregg, and Con- solation John Robinson. The winners of the 11 o'clock draw were, 1st Ron Pollick, 2nd - lan Grant, 3rd - Ralph Dixon, consolation Ronald Kuntz. The overall winner of the Co -Operators trophy was Ron Pollick. Your dollars cover more ground with High Quality FARM SEEDS Forage Seeds Reasonably priced and processed to a high standard of purity and germination. Special Mixtures As In the past, we prepare mixtures to meet your own individual requirements based on recommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture at no extra cost. We have on hand Locally ' Grown •Barley •Mixed Grain •Red Clover We are taking orders for registered seed grain. Custom cleaning by appointment. Londesboro Seed Plant Robert Shaddick 523-4399 PG. 52 THE RURAL VOICE/APRIL 1979