The Rural Voice, 1983-10, Page 69five farmers who might be willing to
have children visit.
Murray Clarke, chairman of the
O.F.A. Hydro Committee said that
Hydro has a gadget for transient
voltage problems available at
minimal cost. For more information,
contact Ontario Hydro. Bessie
Saunders reported for the North East
Working Group re the proposed
Hydro corridor through Grey. The
meetings are adjourned until the
public information meetings are
finished and the Dept. of National
Defence gives an answer re the com-
munication system at Base Borden.
One proposed corridor could go near
this system and might cause pro-
blems.
A motion was made to amend the
constitution to allow the past -
president to remain on the executive.
At the present time the past -president
is excluded from the directors'
meetings unless elected to the ex-
ecutive. This will be voted on at the
Annual Meeting.
The next meeting of Grey Federa-
tion of Agriculture directors is Sept.
28 at 8 p.m. sharp at Beavercrest
School, Markdale.
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