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The Rural Voice, 1980-04, Page 42From left, McEachern. High interest rates topic at HFA John Murphy, Alec McLeod and Bill The March monthly meeting was held Thursday, March 6, at the South Huron Secondary School in Exeter with approximately 100 in attendance. The minutes of the last monthly meeting were read by the secretary, approved on a motion by Bev Brown; seconded by Jim McIntosh, carried. The meeting was chaired by Gerry Fortune. 1st Vice President of the Federation of Agriculture who called upon Allan Turnbull to introduce the guest panelists for the evening. The panelists were Bill McEachern, Accountant, Alec McLeod, Bank of Commerce and John Murphy, Royal Bank, Centralia. The topic of the discussion was "HIGH INTEREST RATES". Each HELM WELDING LIMITED RR 2, Lucknow 529-7627 1/ mile south of Lucknow 11 Feed tanks are built of 14 gauge metal, paint- ed blue. They are ruggedly reinforced with heavy angle iron ring and legs. All tanks are of side draw off design. Capacity: sizes range from 4 to 20 tons. Prices include ladder, blow pipe for filling, manhole and inspection glass. Requires concrete pad base 91/2' x 9/' square, 10" deep, re- inforced with steel. We also specialize in building gravity boxes, farm wagons, bale stook loaders, and general fabric- ation. gentleman was given 10-12 minutes to speak, and then a question period followed. Following the discussion chairlady Gerry Fortune thanked the men for their participation in the lively discussion. Fieldman Bill Crawford gave a short report on the membership in Huron County and thanked the various ISM's for their help in the recent canvassing in the county. A light lunch was then served by Stephen Township Federation of Agriculture who hosted this meeting. Next monthly membership meeting to be held April 3, 1980 at the Grey Township Public School at Ethel with Ralph Barrie, OFA President the guest speaker. I have a HOME FOR SENIORS, (private) There's space for 4 more people. • They get personal care; home cooked meals; laundry included. • There's a doctor nearby. • The rates are reasonable. • Idell is experienced in caring for older people. • The home is in the Hamlet of Kingsbridge. (DELL AUSTIN, RR No. 3, Goderich, Ont., 529-7240 THE RURAL VOICE/APRIL 1980 PG 43