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The Rural Voice, 1991-08, Page 27"It seems to me we should be decentralizing back the other way to provide a stronger economic and pop- ulation base in some of our local com- munities," Shamley adds. Instead, removing necessary services from small towns, combined with poor re- turns from farming, is forcing more people to leave the country. "We need to protect our farm families so that we don't need to rely on other countries to provide food." "I think we need to protect our farmland and protect our farm families so that we don't need to rely on other countries to provide the foodstuffs in our grocery stores in the coming years," says Shamley. One of the paying jobs Shamley holds is teaching part of a rural social work course at King's College. A recurring issue in that course is the debate over centralized versus decen- tralized services. "There's a good portion of the class that thinks people should come to the city for services because you can provide better services, you have better facilities, you attract a higher quality professional staff in cities ..." "I have always maintained that those of us who live in small towns and rural communities have every bit as much right to quality services where we live, as the people who live in urban areas, and only when that's a generally recognized philosophy will we begin to look at the other issues that are there for rural people." When Shamley returned to Wards - vile a decade ago, she applied for unemployment insurance. "Basically, I was told that as long as I chose to live in a rural community, I wasn't serious about a job search." Because she wouldn't move to London or buy a car, she was penalized with a six-week suspension of benefits. "I tried to explain to the counsellor that I had no money to buy a car and no money to move to the city. Does everybody who lives in a rural com- munity have to go through that?" she asks. AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS • Innovative design & construction • Renovations & repairs to suit your needs Our Foundations Are Satisfied Customers HANOVER ONT. 364-3609 WHEAT and BARLEY PRODUCERS LIS EL FATCR DiV€ x30,1 We are agents for the ONTARIO WHEAT PRODUCERS MARKETING BOARD and we also buy, sell, and store BARLEY • FAST UNLOADING • ACCURATE PROBE SYSTEM • TRUCKING AVAILABLE ROASTED BEANS AVAILABLE Forward Contracting of corn and soybeans Come in or give us a call — We'II help you care for your crop. HOWSON 8 HOWSON Ltd • BLYTH 523-4241 523-9624 MAIN OFFICE ELEVATOR AUGUST 1991 23