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The Rural Voice, 1981-04, Page 54i5'zuee eoca0 edeu,e al ffgaieultuae "Meet the Members " meeting planned The Bruce County Federation of Agriculture met at the OMAF boardroom in Walkerton on February 25. 1981. There were in attendance: Borden Fenton, Harold Poechman, Don Ahrens, R.J. Cobean, Brian Ireland, Evan Keith, Ian Clarke, Walter Weppler, Harold Schlorff. Les Ribey, John MacAuley, Ken Robinson. Arnold Misch. Albert Simpson, Jim Powers, Glenn Sawyer. Raymond Fischer. Grant Wallace and Ron Gutcher. Harold Poechman, 1st Vice President, chaired the meeting. Harold introduced to the directors Grant Wallace from OFA in Toronto and Les Ribey. the new Jr. Farmers representative to. the Bruce County Federation of agriculture. Minutes: Moved by Ray Fischer that the minutes be adopted as distributed. Seconded by Glenn Sawyer. Carried. Borden Fenton read the minutes from the February 13. 1981 meeting. Corrections have to be made. Financial Statement: The secretary passed out a bank reconciliation statement and a financial statement. The County has $6.818.32 in their bank account. From October 1st, 1980 to February 23. 1981 inclusive the receipts were $8.547.70 and the expenses were $12.244.56. Moved Jim Powers. sccondcd by Evan Keith that they sell all their Co-operators shares except $500 worth and put the rest in the Elmwood Credit Union for 1 year terms. Correspondence: Harold read a letter from L.A.M.B. concerning a seminar which is going to take place on March 5. 1981. at 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Canadiana Room, Legion Hall in Hanover. Qualified personnel from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Worksmen's Compensation Board and the Canada Employment Centre. will be on hand to conduct various workshops. share information and answer your questions. There was a letter from Lorne Henderson, Minister of Agriculture and Food. about foreign ownership. Rural Volice is asking for an increase of .75c/member/year. Moved by Ken Robinson. seconded by Arnold Misch that they continue on with Rural Voice. Eugene Whelan. Minister of Agriculture. sent a letter about Canfarm's settlement with the federal government. Keith Matthie. Chairman of Membership Committee. sent a letter stating that Wayne Robertson was this area's re- presentative. Extended Health Plan: Jim Powers stated that the Co-operators are just taking care of the OFA members that are involved in the plan. Grant Wallace also stated that all claims before Feb. 9/81. If you receive a N.S.F. cheque send it back to Co-op Health Services. The Co-operators plan will have 3 limits: $500/yr. drug. $1.000/yr. nursing. $5,000/yr,/family overall. All participants will be getting a letter in the mail. You will be able to join the plan within 3 months of your membership. People who pay direct are not covered by the Co-operators. Insurance Committee: Albert Simpson stated that people that go on canvasses with members are not covered by the Co-operators insurance. Moved by Albert Simpson. seconded by lan Clarke that they be covered under the same policy. Carried Moved by Albert Simpson, seconded by lan Clarke that they add 10 members for a Membership Committee. Carried. Meetings Committee: John MacAuley said that they have planned a candidates' meeting on March 5. 1981 at the Chesley Community Centre. There is also going to be a "Meet the Members" meeting on April 3rd at the New Seasons Rcstaurant in Kincardine. The secretary will notify each director about the details. Moved by Albert Simpson. seconded by Brian Ireland that they charge $7.00 a couple with the social hour included and the federation pick up the rest of the expenses. There will be complimentary tickets for commodity boards and the press. Jr. Farmers Les Ribey said that he will come to the meetings and take back any vital information concerning the Jr. Farmers. Borden Fenton stated that the federation would like to start up a Young Farmers Committee. Hydro Committee: Glenn Sawyer had the directors' support about getting more information out of Hydro so farmers know what is going on. They feel that Hydro is not including farmers in their planning. Glenn will write to Rural Voice concerning this matter. Membership Don Ahrens read Bob Leslie's report because Bob was at the Grey County Director's Mecting. Bruce County has recruited 92 members since Oct. 1/80, which brings the total ISM's to 1310. Don stated that Bob wanted an inventory of farmers in each township and urges committees to get OFA committee's minutes. Farm Labour Pool: Brian Ireland stated that there will be a seminar March 5, 1981 on employee and employer relationships. Bonspiel: Moved by Ray Fischer. seconded by Don Ahrens that they give Eldon MacKinnon the money he needs to get the bonspiel on its way. Carried. OFA Report: John MacAuley reported that Jim McGuigan of Liberal party, Lorne Henderson of Conservative party and Michael Cassidy of the NDP were there canvassing for the election on March 19. Gravel Pits: Ron Gutscher has 40 acres on his farm which is a gravel pit. He has been informed that he must have a commerical license to use the gravel for his own needs. Ron feels that he should not have to have this license and wants the federation's support. Moved by Brian Ireland, seconded by R.J. Cobean that they have an information meeting in Ripley or Walkerton concerning the problem of having to have a commercial license to take out your own gravel for your own use. Correspondence: Moved by Brian Ireland, seconded by Ken Robinson that they start a file for all correspondence that the president receives and keep it in the office. Adjournment Harold Poechman moved for adjournment. THE RURAL VOICE/APRIL 1981 PG. 53