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The Rural Voice, 1999-12, Page 6GIFTS FCIO R GVYS TOO MANY TOOLS? TOO MANY TIES? Don't get stuck for ideas this Chriis n s...We offer a wide lunge of gift ideas that will get rave reviews fn»n your fawrite farmer arisVi s morning! JOHN DEERE SERIES COLLECTOR PLATES 9 Plates to choose from! CASE IH SERIES COLLECTOR PLATES 4 Plates to choose from! FRAMED PRINTS featuring Farm, Livestock & various Antique Tractor images by various artists... More Collector Plates & Mugs, Cast Iron Giftware, Photo Frames and other great gift ideas for Farm Fellows...Come and See us! DECEMBER HOURS: Monday - Friday 9 - 5 Saturday 9 - 4 - Sunday 11- 3 farmstead %affery gOs 60 Main St. Dundalk, Ont. NOC 1B0 Toll Free 1-888-892-3328 2 THE RURAL VOICE Feedback Our water may be gone when we need it Who's fighting for the little guy? There are many things I don't understand. but I am especially baffled by the lethargy of today's farmers. First the pork producers let their marketing board, the OPPMB, be emasculated,by the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission by giving up the right to be the sole sales agent for pork producers and give the power to Maple Leaf and Quality Packers v,ithout so much as a peep of protest out of them. I wonder if all the farmers who fought so hard for supply management for pork production have now retired and if their sons have never read up on the "whys" of a marketing board. Up 'til now I haven't heard any farmer protest against the proposal by the same commission to take away the vote of small farmers in all commodities and give it to the big ones by proposing that the value of a vote be determined by the volume of products produced by a farmer. This, of course, will give full power to the large producers. Are all marketing boards run by large producers'? If so the little guys should re-examine who'they will elect to their various boards. I often ask myself "where are the people who fought me when I opposed supply management for pork producers?" Where are the successors of such brave people like Gertie Blake who was not afraid to beard some 400 hostile pork producers in Toronto to promote supply management for hogs? Have they given up standing up for their rights or do they trust the large farmers of the Marketing Commission to work -on their behalf"?0 Adrian Vos Blyth. People with bank accounts trust their banks to give them back their money when they need it. Imagine being told that you can't withdraw your money because the bank has given it away, or lost it! Similarly. we trust our governments to protect our water reserves for when we need water. 1t appears that this trust is misplaced, and our water might not be available when we need it. Last May 4 the then -Ontario Environment Minister. Norman Sterling, announced a moratorium on new water permits for Targe companies. This delay was in response to an outpouring of concern about drought, dry wells, a line-up of new companies sensing big profits, and a lack of knowledge about our water resources. On June 15. less than six weeks later. that moratorium was quietly lifted. The Globe and Mail has obtained a letter from the environment ministry to a gravel industry lobby group saying so. Why is it again open season for water extractors? A planned scientific study of Grey County water resources is yet to begin. In October the .ministry granted a permit to a subsidiary of a large Mississauga company named Echo Springs. They are allowed to take 176 million litres per year for two years. Now all they need is a rezoning from Artemesia Township. Their enormous parking lot just west of Highway 10 seems to have been designed for the largest tanker trucks in existence. Is the Ontario environment ministry disorganized, or are we watching a shell game? Whichever the truth, the result is the same: our water might not be available when we need it. In Canada and Ontario, even the most stubborn government will respond to public concerns IF ENOUGH PEOPLE COMMUNICATE THESE CONCERNS. It doesn't take long to phone the Environment Minister Tony Clement at 416-314-6739, or