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The Rural Voice, 1983-11, Page 529Z€,edt#(4 ede#uit4t 4 Regional directors elected At the annual regional meeting in Markdale on September 28 the following were elected regional direc- tors for Grey county: Grey East: Clay Schwegler, R.R. 1, Flesherton; Grey North: Arnold Oliver, R.R. 8, Owen Sound; Grey South: Bill Pullen, R.R. 1, Proton Station. Delegates to the O.F.A. convention in November are: Grey East: Bud Hill, Flesherton; Bessie Saunders, R.R. 4, Meaford; Lyall Jariett, R.R. 3, Flesherton. Grey North: Roger La- mont, R.R. 8, Owen Sound; Carl Spencer, R.R. 4, Tara; Don Hill, R.R.6, Owen Sound. Alternate: George Bothwell, R.R. 1, Owen Sound. Grey South: Murray Clarke, R.R. 2, Durham; Ted Jacobs, R.R. 2, Ayton; Agnes Diemert, R.R. 3, Ayton. Alternate: Michael Burke, R.R. 1, Priceville. In this report, Clay Schwegler reminded everyone that the O.F.A. board of directors consists of representatives from 100 different regions of Ontario, together with ap- proximately 25 representatives of commodity groups. These directors are the policy making body of O.F.A. and actions taken by our President and executive follow this direction. Sydenham Annual Meeting and Banquet Thursday, November 24 at 7:00 p.m. Bognor Community Centre Guest Speaker: J. Arkle Dunlop, Q.C. Tickets: $7.00 each, available from any township director Clay is a member of the Environ- ment Committee. The mandate of this committee includes Ontario Waste Management Corporation dealing with industrial waste; the Ministry of Environment's proposal for waste management in Ontario dealing with municipal waste; the proposed provincial sludge program dealing with sewage; wetland evalua- tion; the agricultural code of practice; O.F.A.'s proposed agricultural development and protection act; water quality, soil conservation, agricultural chemicals, etc. M.P.P. Bob McKessock was the guest speaker. He advised everyone to check their assessment notices this year and appeal any mistakes. Other topics were the Niagara Escarpment, the beef industry which is very unstable in Ontario, the Young Farmers' Program and the Hydro corridor. McKessock also answered many questions from the floor. Doug Gowanlock reported that a few more memberships are needed to qualify for the year-end rebate from O.F.A. He explained the rules for voting for regional directors and delegates. Bob Leslie and Barry Tolton helped. A directors' seminar will be held in December or January. Doug asked for two people to help co-ordinate this seminar. Grey Federation of Agriculture was invited to meet with the N.D.P. Task Force on October 5 in Wingham. The directors agreed to present a brief. Bill Pullen and Clay Schwegler met with the president to draw up the brief. Normanby Federation of Agriculture bought a breathing ap- paratus several years ago. Their fire department was no longer interested in looking after this equipment. It was offered to the county federation if someone would give instructions and pay insurance, etc. The Grey PG. 50 THE RURAL VOICE, NOVEMBER 1983 PHONE 364-3050 Retiring president Bessie Saunders was presented with a gift at the Grey Federation Annual Meeting for her services to the organization. Federation agreed to take the breathing apparatus. Barry Tolton, Grey County Ag. Rep., was to see if O.M.A.F. or the Markdale Fire Department would look after it. On September 20, O.F.A. pre- sented a brief to the provincial cabinet and later to the N.D.P. caucus. Murray Clark, chairman of the O.F.A. Hydro Committee and President Bessie Saunders were pre- sent from Grey County. On September 8, I was one of the judges for the 4-H King and Queen contest at the Owen Sound Fair. Ron Lipsett and I judged the boys while Audrey Spence and Terry Harley judged the girls. Unknown to the judges, a brother and sister were pick- ed as winners. Sandra and Glenn Abercrombie of St. Vincent Town- ship were the winners. A meeting was held in Markdale to plan for the 1984 Grey -Bruce Farmers Week to be held in Hanover the first week of January. Monday will be crops day; Tuesday - Dairy and Sheep; Wednesday - Farm and Home Management Day and Horses; Thurs- day - Swine and Goats; Friday - Beef. The registration and lunch fee will re- main the same. Farm Safety will be included each day. ❑