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The Rural Voice, 1980-05, Page 50F I NEWSLETTER Huron County Federation of Agriculture Area Office: Vanastra, Box 429, Clinton MINUTES OF MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING April 3, 1980 Place: Grey Central School, Ethel. Attendance: Approx. 130 Vice -Pres. Gerry Fortune moved that the minutes of the last monthly meeting be accepted as printed in the Rural Voice, seconded by Louise Marritt, carried. Ralph Veitch, President of Grey Township, introduced the guest speaker Ralph Barrie, President of Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Mr. Barrie's address touched on subjects such as high interest rates, severances, property taxes, farm tax rebates, equilization factors and energy. Dale Knight, Vice -Pres. of Grey Township thanked Mr. Barrie, on behalf of the crowd in attendance. A short Question & Answer period followed. Pres. Merle Gunby announced there would be a bus going to the Peter Hannam Appreciation night at Bingeman Park in Kitchener on April 18/80. Tickets cannot be purchased after Friday April 4/80. 3 Resolutions were then read and passed, to be sent on to the OFA Directors Meeting. Resolution #1: Whereas Revenue Canada, Taxation, permits a home owner to exempt any capital gain that might accrue to his principal residence. Whereas, a farmer is allowed to take 25% of the capital cost of his home for depreciation as a business expense. Whereas, once a farmer uses the capital cost allowance on his home, the taxation department of Revenue Canada will not permit the capital gains exemption on his home if, and whenever his farm is sold. Whereas, due to inflationary pressures, there has been a rapid increase in value of farm homes in the last 10 years, or since V -Day, making the saving by claiming a capital gains exemption on the farm home a far greater value than the small yearly saving from utilizing the capital cost allowance on a portion of the farm home. Therefore, be it resolved that OFA request the Federal Government to allow a farmer on sale of his property to add into income his previously claimed capital cost allowance on his farm home so that the owner can claim capital gains exemption on the same home. ...moved by Jim McIntosh, seconded by Jim Hunter. Carried at Monthly Members meeting April 3, 1980 at Grey Central School, Ethel. Resolution #2: Whereas Plant Breeders Rights legislation may be introduced in the next Parliament and whereas such legislation could have serious detrimental impacts on the Canadian farm community both by increasing the price of seed, and affecting the type of new seeds being developed and whereas such legislation in Europe and the U.S. has lead to vertical integration of the seed and chemical companies. Therefore be it resolved that the Federation of Agriculture carefully examine any proposed legislation on the subject of Plant Breeders Rights and oppose such legislation if it is determined to be detrimental to the long term interest of Canadian Agriculture. ...moved by Tony McQuail, seconded by John VanBeers. PG. 48 THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1980 Huron County Federation of Agriculture Monthly Membership Meeting HOLMESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL MAY 1 8:30 P.M. Speaker -Don Little Area CanFarm Representative `ommimms. Carried. Huron County Members Meeting, April 3, 1980 Grey Central School Ethel. Resolution #3: Whereas there seems to be a lack of adequate information available to local doctors regarding treatments and antidotes for many farm chemicals. Therefore be it resolved that Huron County Federation of Agriculture ask OFA to petition the Ministry of health and other appropriate bodies to correct this dangerous situation. Further be it resolved that the farm safety association be made aware of this problem. ...moved by Walter Elliott, seconded by Peter Chandler, Carried at Monthly Members meeting, April 3, 1980, Grey Central School, Ethel. A proposal in the form of a discussion paper was read by Pres. Merle Gunby from the Huron County Federation Executive on how farmers could possibly deal with high interest rates. A discussion was held on the protest march to Ottawa on April 24/80 w'.iich several Huron County farmers have indicated their interest in attending. There will be representatives of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture in attendance. A poll was taken as to how people would like to travel to Ottawa, the choices were car pools, a bus, or charter a plane from London. Jim McIntosh had looked into the cost of the various methods. The bus was $26. per person and almost 2 days time taken up, the Qane was $100 (11/2 hour flight) and the car would be the cost of the gas split among the passengers. The general feeling of the crowd in attendance was for the plane. A Lear Jet can also be hired from Goderich at $191.00 per person, but it only holds 50 passengers. The purpose of this march is to protest the High Interest Rates. Adjournment at 10:45. Coffee and cookies were then served by Grey Township, the hosts of this meeting.