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The Rural Voice, 1991-02, Page 35existence of the family farm as well as the farm family. The farm family is, ultimately, the guarantee of a whole- some, safe source of food. When food is produced in large quantities, quality of food is sacrificed; 2. to continue the fight for lower farm production costs, particularly lower interest rates. The price of parts, repairs, and fuel, to name a few, have all risen dramatic- ally, while the farmer still receives $1 for a square bale of hay; 3. to urge the practice of good stewardship and preservation, where possible, of our natural resources — land, water, bush - lots; 4. to co-operate and coexist with people moving into rural areas. Being a good neighbour is still important! One change that has affected the CFW is the number of farm women who have taken off -farm jobs. Many farms need this subsidy to continue to operate. The exodus into the work force of farm wives and mothers adds strain and stress to daily life on the farm. The farmer often works alone and fends for himself at mealtime, while the farm wife feels guilty at having left the farm to work. On the other hand, some farmers have gone to work full-time and the farm wife has had to take over the chores and the daily running of the farming operation. This is particularly true in the areas where the farmer works "in the city" and leaves home Monday moming and returns Friday night. Many farm families are disrupted by this social change and are having a hard time coping with all these changes. This year marks the tenth anni- versary of CFW. Plans are being made for a 10 -year reunion -banquet to be held in the fall. Any former mem- bers that would like to be a part of this reunion can contact the group. The main purpose of Concerned Farm Women has been and always will be a support group for women and farm families. When a farm goes under, much more is lost than a job. Too often the sacrifices are a home, a way of life, and, all too often, the farm family itself. As long as there is one farm family that is fighting to survive, the work of Concerned Farm Women will continue.° by Cathy Laird ♦'mv CLIP AND SAVE ... IN CASE OF`m♦ ;WATER ;EMERGENCY 1 1 1 1 1 1 You can rely on us to help you get the water you need. We install dependable Goulds pumps, fix pumps of all kinds. CaII us ... 1 MIN E -111 1 SUB _1111 SWAM 1 PETETI N PLAN JAGELEWSKI PLUMBING & HEATING 1 Hwy. 4 East, Walkerton 1 519-881-1250 PURE WATER FOR AMERKA t� tt■ tt■ tt■ t� tIMI tIII ME 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UNCHAIN YOURSELF Hydra -Spread frees you from all the mechanism (and breakdowns) of chain type spreaders. Manure will not freeze to our polyethylene box. Available in 280 bu. and 350 bu. sizes at great prices N. E. Hagedorn & Sons Limited Established 1928 Paisley 519-353-5642 "Farm Equipment Is Our Only Business" FEBRUARY 1991 31