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The Rural Voice, 1983-10, Page 72August 22, 1983. The Directors & Executive of the Bruce County Federation of Agricul- ture met on Monday evening August 22, at 8:30 P.M. in the boardroom of OMAF in Walkerton. Those present were: Cliff Hewitt, Elson Arnold, David Norman, Allan Wedow, Ron Garland, Evan Keith, Ian Clarke, Ivan Meilhausen, Harold Poechman, Murray Howe, Keith Reid, Dave McCready, BiII Davis, Grant Collins, Ken Robinson, Allen Smith, Wayne Robertson, Ken Kelly, Harold Schlorff, Fran MacAuley, John Mac- Auley. President Harold Poechman chaired the meeting. It was moved by John MacAuley and seconded by Ivan Meilhausen that the minutes be approved as circulated. Carried. McCready that the Bruce Federation of Agriculture contribute $100.00 toward the memorial fund. Carried. Re: Dairy Princess Competition - It was moved by Wayne Robertson and seconded by Fran MacAuley that we make same donation as last year - $30.00 to be awarded as follows: $15.00 1st, $10.00 2nd, and $5.00 3rd. PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH RALPH BARRIE IN TORONTO: Harold reported on a meeting in Toronto attended by all county presidents to discuss FCC and to develop a strategy. Re: FCC. Most in attendance agreed FCC should have better financing available for viable farms and supported Agri -Bonds. Many felt there should be stricter lending criteria and money should not be available for expansion from FCC. After a discussion with those present Correspondence: Ron Jones Mem- at our Bruce Directors' meeting a orial: It was moved by John Mac- show of hands was requested regard- Auley and seconded by Dave ing the need for more money for FCC. All agreed more money was needed except two directors. Re: Strategy Plan: an eight point strategy plan was presented as fol- lows: 1. local committee for strategy development 2. major letter writing campaign, 3. major publicity cam- paign, 4. delegation to meet with government people, 5. Local county meetings with farm leaders to meet with government on a given day. 6. local demonstrations for every coun- ty, 7. Massive demonstration, 8. Massive strike, withholding products. Suprisingly...many attending pres- ident's meeting in Toronto said there was not a problem for "good" farmers. They seemed to unanimous- ly support the idea of hiring a paid lobbyist for OFA. Harold spoke to the presidents with regards to bank hat assment and lack of FCC fund- ing. A discussion followed with all directors and executive taking part (cont. on page 69) ------------------ Survey of Harassment and Unjust Practises of Creditors It has been brought to the attention of the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture that farmers are suffering from more than financial difficulties. They are being harassed. This means that undue pressures are applied to individuals by their creditors which affect their emotional or physical ability to run their business. The Bruce County Federation of Agriculture recognizes the position of the creditors but questions some of the methods employed by individual personnel. We feel that these practices are unjust and intend to investigate them. To do this, we need your help. The following questionnaire is important so please fill it out, and whether you wish to sign or not is your choice. QUESTIONNAIRE Are you being harassed by: ❑ Bank ❑ F.C.C. ❑ Machinery Dealer(s) ❑ Supplier(s) ❑ Others What County do you live in? ❑ Perth ❑ Huron ❑ Bruce ❑ Grey Does your creditor normally call when: ❑ You are most likely to be at home. ❑ You are unlikely to be at home. Do the actions of your creditors impair your ability to run your operation? ❑ Yes E No If any or all of the above have happened to you would you be willing to supply details so that action can be taken? Yes ❑ No Did you understand your creditor's documents when you SIGNATURE signed them? ❑ Yes E No RETURN TO: Are you being harassed by your creditors? ❑ Yes 7_ No BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE 446 10 STREET Frequency of harassment: HANOVER, ONTARIO ti4N 1P9 H Once A Week n More than once a Week. CLIP and MAIL PG. 70 THE RURAL VOICE, OCTOBER 1983