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The Rural Voice, 1979-11, Page 50F INEWSLETTER Huron County Federation of Agriculture Area Office: Vanastra, Box 429, Clinton OFA directors' meeting BY GERRY FORTUNE The effect of taxation equalization factors will be moderated this coming year. No municipal levy will rise more than five per cent for 1980. Those municipalities which would have enjoyed decreases will not be allowed more than a five per cent decrease for 1980. The government has issued no statement indicating its plans for 1981. The Farm Credit Corporation is not aware of absentee farm owners holding farm credit loans, however, it is possible. When the farm credit act comes up for amendment, changes to stop this happening will be considered, directors were informed. Agriculture Minister Lorne Henderson says its unfortunate that the OFA ex- ecutive has failed to see the positive aspects of a voluntary farm machinery code of practise, due to a few inadeauacies. OFA has had a representative working with the Ontario Machinery Board to try to develop a voluntary code. Due to unwilling- ness by the industry to agree to several requirements OFA has put forward, OFA feels compelled to ask for legislation to improve conditions in the industry. The regulation of PCB (Public Commercial Vehicles Act) came under scrutiny by directors. Don Moffat and Fred Lofton explained the position of UCO. UCO is proposing that all present holders of PCB licenses should be allowed to handle all farm supplies to or from any given point in Ontario. Ron Jones (Simcoe North) commented that "unless we get better regulation of trucking licenses, getting emergency farm parts, even within 72 hours, is just a dream." OFA's representation of a broad spectrum of agriculture makes their support for de -regulation important, said UCO representatives. In other decisions, directors authorized that there be a director of insurance to promote insurance programs, provide information concerning farmers' insurance needs and administer the two insurance packages OFA has already offered. The Co-operators has agreed to help finance this project for the first two years. Delegptes and visitors to the OFA PG. 48 THE RURAL VOICE/NOVEMBER convention (Nov. 26-29, Holiday Inn, dowtown Toronto,) will be able to enjoy a new program this year. Guest speakers on the. themes of "The Politics of Agriculture: Environment and Social Pressures (Code of Practise brief is included under this theme); Energy for Agriculture and Energy From Agri- culture;' will be interspersed throughout the convention. All OFA members are welcome and those who plan to visit the convention for a day and are interested in a particular subject should contact their regional directors for specific agenda time. A Huron County resolution asking that the Ontario government act quickly to prevent further purchases by absentee foreign interests was carried. Regional directors elected During the meeting, the federation members elected their three regional directors, who represent them at the OFA directors' meetings in Toronto, and delegates to the annual OFA convention. The regional director for North West Huron is Merle Gunby of Ashfield Town- ship. North West Huron includes Ashfield, East and West Wawanosh and Colborne Townships. Convention delegates from the region are Dennis Connally of Colborne Township, Clete Dalton of Ashfield and Walter Elliott of East Wawnaosh with alternate Vince Austen. The regional director elected from North East Huron, which includes Turnberry, Howick and Grey townships, is Gerry Fortune. Convention delegates are Bev Brown from Bluevale, Louise Marritt from Turnberry and Max Demeray from Grey, with alternate Ross Veitch of Grey Township. The regional director for East Central Huron, which includes Hullett, McKillop and Morris Townships, is John Van Beers of Blyth. Convention delegates are John Nesbitt of the Blyth area, Mery Smith of Walton, Bob Robinson of the Seaforth area, with alternate Bill Pullen of Brussels. At the regional meeting held at Huron Centennial School, Brucefield, for federation members from the south of the county, Andy Durand was elected regional director for South Huron. South Huron includes Hay, Stephen and Usborne Townships. The convention delegates elected were Hugh Rundle of R.R.1, Centralia; Gerald Thiel of R.R.2, Zurich and Paul Klopp of R.R.3, Zurich. In the Huron West Central Region, which includes Tuckersmith, Goderich and Stanley Townships, the director is Jim McIntosh of R.R.4, Seaforth. The convention delegates elected are Jack Tebbutt of R.R.2, Clinton; Bud Yeo of R.R.3, Clinton and Walter McIlwain of R.R.2, Goderich. No alternates were elected in either of the south Huron regions. Benefit Dance Proceeds to the Oxford County Tornado Relief Fund November 16 Be/more Commynity Centre 9 to ISponsored by Sound System 70 Belmore Chamber of Commerce and the Turnberry Township Federation of Agriculture 1979