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The Rural Voice, 1998-06, Page 293 r customers. I have to keep it clean for them. If I had a shitty place, no one would come. If I cross one farmer, I cross them all. I can't afford to make a mistake." For Romanowski, even the prospect of mandatory HACCP accreditation is daunting. "I am so fed up, I don't even care," he says when asked if he would make the needed capital investment to comply. Metzger agrees that some plant owners will not want to make the investment required to meet the complex standards to be accredited under HACCP. As the owner of a Class 1 facility which includes slaughtering, processing and packaging, Metzger believes quality control in those types of organizations is the most critical. SBeing the global forces pressuring the industry into the HACCP system, Rocheleau wants the provincial government to provide financial support for improvements similar to those offered by the federal government to federally- inspected plants. "We are not looking for a handout," he says. "Loans requiring no payments for three years, as has been done previously, would give operators the opportunity to make the needed changes. If the government insists we implement it, then they should help out." "We are not looking for a handout." However, Murdock is unsure if it will ever come for small plants. Guy Giddings, regional veterinarian for Western Ontario with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Clinton office, agrees that new food safety standards for all provincially - inspected plants have not yet been determined. "The provinces are working towards a national standard, but we do not know yet what those standards will be based on. It may not be the federal criterion. The new Ontario audit system could be the basis." That new system which was put in place April 1, in part requires O�P�\oSTEEL �� SQcii' We are a STEEL SERVICE CENTRE located in Barrie and Owen Sound, accommodating the need of Contractors, the Farming Community and Manufacturing • Beams • Sheet • Pipe •Angle Iron • Channel • Flat • Tubing •TV Tower Call Us Today! Owen Sound 1399 2nd Ave. East Phone (519) 371-8111 Fax (519) 371-6011 Barrie 10 Sargeant Dr. Phone (705) 728-0660 Fax (705) 728-6562 rte? a) c c U 'y.raulic Pum. Hoses Bearings Hydraulic Pumps Cylinders THE THREE "B's" and MORE A large in -stock supply of Belts Bearings Bolts BELTS: Most popular sizes of A, B, C, 3L, & 3V belts and pulleys. Specializing in Goodyear belts- cross references to most manufacturer's numbers. BEARINGS: A wide range of tapers, ball, thrust, flange and pillow blocks - metric & inch sizes available BOLTS: Machine, cap & plow bolts - set and Allen screws • 1/4" to 10" • Grade 8 • English & Metric sizes Non -stock items usually available `overnight' Machine Shop Services: Rebuilding & machining castings, gears & gear boxes. Equipment & Parts: Hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, hose, cylinders - new, rebuilt & exchange. BAR FOOT'S B W MWELDING AND MACHINE INC. 517 Brown St., Marlon (519) 534-1200 1.800-265.6224 CO 0 JUNE 1998 25