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The Rural Voice, 1989-11, Page 6CBUTLE ) AgriMetal 'Performance Leaders In Farm Automation" - FARM SYSTEMS AUTOMATION SALES & SERVICE - • Concrete silo restoration • new concrete silos & manure tanks • silo unloaders • animal & platform scales • belt feeders & conveyors • feed mixers with scales • roller mills • power feed carts • straw choppers • stable cleaners & replacement chain • manure pumps Call for price quotations and FREE estimates. HANOVER: GEORGE BAUMAN 519-364-5226 (after 5 p.m.) Head Office: Elmira 519-669-1655 Will you be ready: The 1991 GOODS AND SERVICES TAX is coming! Attention BUSINESS, INDUSTRY & FARM MANAGERS HURON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE (H ITAC) Annual Meeting Tues., November 14, 1989 Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Cost: $15/person Speaker: Mr. Peter Farrell of Deloitte, Haskins & Sells Subject: Goods and Services Tax "Open Discussion" Mr. Farrell will be ready to talk to you about the upcoming 1991 GOODS & SERVICES TAX ... ask questions ... be Informed ... get knowledgeable! CALL 5247722 (Reservations Limited to 125 people) Reservations required ... Reserve IMMEDIATELY! LOCATION: Goderich Township Community Centre, Holmesvilte (P.S. We must give the caterer a -Head Count" by Oct. 27. Please let us know as soon as possible.) HURON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING HIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 4 THE RURAL VOICE Training - The Link to your Future FEEDBACK Knock! Knock! It's unfortunate that Gord Wain - man's flair and wit which he brings to his column was non-existent in the October issue. Instead, pork produc- ers were sarcastically insulted and inhumanely exposed to his diatribe. My not -too -scientific analysis would indicate that if, in fact, produc- ers are less intelligent than their pigs, then it follows that one urban -based agriculture reporter is less intelligent than the paper he writes on. Demoralizing and insulting pork producers in print when they are down is a sign of cowardliness. Why not come to a meeting of 100 producers and call us stupid in person? By taking a "leap of faith" in the 1988 election, and after receiving a guarantee from the Prime Minister that the trade deal was a document that could be cancelled, Canadians had hoped that liberalized tariff -free trade with the U.S. was a possibility. Events of 1989 have changed many opinions, but we have to remain opti- mistic. Ontario pork producers are some of the most intelligent, innova- tive, and dedicated producers to be found. Lambasting them with an "I told you so" attitude is truly a waste of time and energy. Our industry does not need any more criticism or condemnation of our export policy. Instead, we must re- group and redefine our goals and unify with strong political backing to re- establish our position in the U.S. Finally, if Gord Wainman believes that pork producers really are dumber than pigs, he should buy his own hog farm and show us how it should be done. I'll even be his "dumb" con- sultant for $50 per hour.0 Phil Anwender A Proud Perth County Pork Producer R. R. 1 Sebringville, Ontario Don't blame the FTA Too many people, including that always fair columnist, Gord Wainman, are blaming the Free Trade Agreement for the present very serious problem being experienced by hog farmers. Everything that has happened with the U.S. countervail happened under