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The Rural Voice, 1988-05, Page 7FEEDBACK (cont'd) from previous page) panels myself and I can tell you that all the panel members I have worked with have been A-1 people who were genuinely concerned about the financial situation of the case at hand, as well as about the human suffering behind it. And I can assure you that I personally have spent some sleepless nights in trying to come up with the best possible solution for all involved. Then it hurts when one reads how some people think about you and the service you help to provide. I do hope, though, that Gisele was not serious. She should know better. No hard feelings from my side. I will keep on reading, and enjoying, her articles.0 John Dykstra R. R. 3, Thunder Bay SUNDAY SHOPPING I would like to clear up the confu- sion about the Ontario government's plans for Sunday shopping legislation. On April 14, the government unveiled its plans to change legislation in order to provide Ontario residents with a new set of rules which are fairer, more coherent, and can be enforced. The amendments are not likely to result in major changes in the current Sunday shopping situation in Huron County. The new rules will allow Ontario communities freedom of choice in determining their own individual needs. Local governments will be able to pass by-laws permitting the opening or requiring the closing of retail establishments on Sunday in keeping with their own values. As a result, Huron municipalities will be able to allow the present situation to continue, if they wish. Or, they will be able to make changes, if they wish. Currently, some — such as Blyth, Bayfield, and Goderich — allow varying degrees of Sunday openings, while nearby towns such as Clinton, Wingham, and Exeter are far more restrictive. (cont'd) LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT EQUIPMENT Dairy Hog FREE STALLS • Cement In or suspended. • Notched at Joints to provkle a along sturdy weld. • Large variety of stalls available to suit your needs. • Available In 1-5/8• or 2-3/8• tube. TIE STALLS • Contructed from 1 5/8. O.D. tube with .140 wall thickness. • Hot dipped galvanized after manufacture. HEADRAIL STYLE OR COMFORT STYLE • 4 rrodete to choose from. • Oulck release option available. • Economically priced. FEED FRONTS • Popular self locking fronts to control your herd. • Available in 4, 8', 8', and 10' sections. • Angular, and straight bar fronts also available. • Young Stock Fronts Also Available. FARROWING CRATES AND RAISED STANDS • Teo crate models to choose from. • Constructed from 1 5/16 O.D. tube with a .130 wall thickness. • Hot dipped galvanized to protect against corrosion. • Avallable with stainless steel or galvanized leader. • Many stand options available. • Raised centre system discourages piglet traffic at the sow. • Flush pan option minimizes waste control labour. V - BAR FLOOR • Popular European Floor. • High carbon steel with Now mfg. In Canada. hot dipped galvanized finish • Self supporting up to 10 ft. to provide long tasting slat. For More Information Contact Your Local B.S.M. Dealer ATWOOD LISTOWEL KROPF BROS. KOSI-KASA ENT. CONST. 519-291-2906 519-356-2249 CREDITON SOUTH HURON AGRI SYSTEMS 519-234-6403 MILDMAY MIDWAY FARM SYSTEMS 519-367-5358 KINCARDINE LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS 519-395-2615 Ti ARA H. NICHOLSON AND SON 519-934-2343 DUNDALK J & B BENEDICTUS 519-923-2728 MAY 1988 5