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Local photographer Kaz Budny supplied us with these two
photographs. The top photo shows an old convertible belonging to
Stan Freeman and decorated with painted slogans for a town
parade. Behind the car, the old bandshell on The Square can be
seen. This was later bought by Squire Gifts and transferred to
Highway 21. Riding in the car are, left to right, ? Lassaline, Stan
Freeman, Max Cutt, Jack Freeman and John (Pete) Graf. The
bottom photo shows an old convertible being ridden in yet another
town parade but Mr. Budny has no other information regarding the
date or the passengers. Can any of our readers help?
Little progress made with farm program
BY JACK RLDDELL, MPP
In late July, provincial agriculture
ministers from across the country met in
Winnipeg to discuss the establishment of a
Tripartite Stabilization Program for
Canadian farmers. However, little progress
has been made in this connection.
A statement released by the Opposition
Party indicated that, "Another provincial
agriculture ministers' conference has come
and gone and while producers.are worse off
financially than they were last year, we are
no further rahead on the introduction of a
Tripartite Stabilization Program for
Ontario and Canadian farmers. We can kiss
the introduction of a stabilization plan
goodbye for yet another year."
As recently as July 8, in response to a
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question by myself, the Minister of
Agriculture stated: "We can and will
finalize the agreement at the July 23, 24 and
25 meeting of the Ministers of Agriculture."
To quote the statement once again,
"Ontario farmers have now had two and one
half years of excuses from Dennis Timbrell
as to his inability to provide financial
assistance to red meat producers caught in
the ongoing farm financial squeeze, on the
basis that it would jeopardize an illusory
Tripartite Stabilization prograln. As the
Winnipeg agriculture conference passes into
history, the Minister has once again come
up empty handed."
The statement continues, "The so-called
support for a stabilization program whicir-
Mr. Timbrell speaks of Is nothing more than
a PR exercise. No other province has agreed
to the principle of stabilization than the
original four (Saskatchewan, Manitoba,
Alberta and Ontario) which had agreed to
negotiate last year. Moreover, any progrtim
is to be subject to still further negotiations
and changes, and will not be retroactive.
Because of the shenanigans ofi Mr.
Timbrell's federal cousins which prevented
the amendment to the Agricultural
Stabilization Act (Bill 50) to get beyond the
first reading before the election was called,
the federal Minister of Agriculture has
agreed to re -introduce the enabling
legislation in the Fall session of Parliament.
"Ontario farmers are again left out in the
cold and must continue to compete with
farmers who are the beneficiaries of the
generous agricultural support programs of
other provinces.
"While Timbrell speaks about the farm
financial responsibility of the federal
government, he has no solutions to offer of
his own. He continues to blame Ottawa end
shirks his own responsibilities by refusing to
provide the programs necessary to maintain
a farm industry in this Province.
Stabilization is the only solution which he
has dangled before our farmers to address
their present economic problems.
"Our producers need assistance now to
keep them in production. They can no longer
wait for a yet to materialize Tripartite
Stabilization Program.
. "On June 19, the Minister told us in the
Legislature that he did not want to let down
the red meat industry. He must take the
necessary steps now through emergency
financial assistance to alleviate the
difficulties which our farmers are
experiencing.
"This farce has gone on long enough. The
Minister must now stand and deliver."
Pursuing the ,matter in the Legislature, I
stated that Ontario government inaction
threatens survival or our red meat industry.
Financial assistance is urgently needed, yet
no emergency aid was forthcoming in the
May budget.
The government has falledproducers due
to its preoccupation with the proposed
federal/provincial tripartite program. Two
years have been wasted and the situation
has worsened.
The government showed its true colours
when it rejected our call last October foOn
emergency debate.
Moreover, it has now aonounced the
imposition on beef producers of a marketing
plan without either legislation debate or
prior consultation with producers.
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