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Mrs. Rom growthWeekend viaitn with Mn. The
Number Call I s
Ross Mann weFe Mr. and Mrs.
0 Bill Taws of Mississauga,Harvey
e e r a t' o n s m a i n concern tMr. and.Mrs. Got'� My of - 357=1652 rdon don Ruff,
shop for credit like buying a trac- Gordie, Beverly and Carolyn
ers," said Mr. Gaunt. Mr.
Canada's economic growth and can't be produced cheaply here tor. We, as farmers. are partly visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
its direction in the kture was one so we can't compete with some McKinley added that Eugene responsible for the position we Nelson DatehouseSunday with
at Exeter.
of ten briefs submitted by com- countries who can Produce the Whelan has plans for such a pro- are We have looked to the Sunday greats oft and Mrs.
modity groups to MPPs Jack same cheaper'•" gram but he himself felt that pit- FOR INFORMATION ABOUT NEW
Riddell and Murray Gaunt and Gordon Hill, president of the ting province against province banker as if he were God. We Harold Elliott were Mr. and Mrs.
MP Bob McKinley at the Huron Ontario Federation, said Canada would result in balkanization• have a responsibility to talk to Larry Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. INSTALLATIONS OR TO REPORT FAULTY
County Federation of Agricul- couldn't compete because of its "The provincial and federal °m' bankers. The relationship be- Marty Cretier and Amy -Jo, o, Mr.
governments should work to- twee° bankers and farmers has and Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mrs.
tare s annual meeting in Clinton cost labor. g to be made better." Mr. McKin- Lloyd Henning, Mr. and Mrs. RECEPTION CALL
last Saturday. Mr. McKinley said, in a mood gether to prevent this.' le said most banks have refused George Fischer and Da le, Linda
Allan Wal first vice resi- of free trade, some services have should
Hill said the government Y g i
�' � should put it to the farmers and o Provide loans. Harkness, Daryl, Kevin, Marie
dent of the federation, said if been given away and the renego- see if they use it. "Let the legis- are nos- an"Banks compelled to id Kathy Walker, and Mr. and TELEVISION
Canada continues to allow land to tiation of tariffs to k labor CABLE
cep lation be put in and let the farm- sue farm improvement loans," Mrs. JoeWalker. WINGRAM
be taken out of production, the here is important. "They have said Mr. Riddell. "The reason Congratulations to Mr. and
most important industry today their borders closed to our pro- ers decide if and how they want to they. have stopped is because the Mrs. Ken Mathers on the birth of
will be lost. Mr. Gaunt said, be- ducts and won't allow imports in. use it. Now is the time we should Y get more PPS Y e
cause Canada is being more hard We have to get tough because we Pass legislation to study it, dis- ces�t on their ownelriue rom inter eners`Pitala daughter, ebruary 29 in Kitch- 35% 65Z
pressed to compete in world have given up too much cover its problems and make de
markets, that competition has to already." visions."
be maintained at all costs. "The Mr. Riddell added that jobs The World (Food Aid and Red
cost of labor in Canada is lower should be provided so that labor Cross Program report showed
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than in other countries. Unless could not be exported into other that, due to extremely difficult
industry comes to grips with this areas. "Why should we export harvests, a considerable volume a
problem, we'll be in trouble." our labor out of Huron County to of beans were generated. The
Mr. Walper cited that history work? Let's try to keep them here brief also stated that the beans
has taught us that Canada has the instead." were forwarded to the World
most population in the southern Phil Durand chairman of the Food Aid Organization in Ottawa k : •.' , . R.,
P°P t Aay�'t`';nH
areas where most industry and Ontario Bean Producers Market -
Durand
slopped for aid purposes. Mr.c,.,.<?,•,,�..: a�
agricultural land is found. "The ing Board said the agricultural Durand inquired as to, whether ,
manufacturing industry can't industry should be protected. Mr. McKinley could support their
compete with other countries "We support the concept of pre- Plea in directing more assistance "+"`
which are located in a southern serving land for food production. o the Food Aid Program and if Nome .+Fr Improvement` ` 4
climate with fertile land and We have only so much good land Mr. Gaunt would consider',
plentiful rainfall. We have to for production. We should re- whether the provincial govern 1 IF
ment could purchase and donatbY>?`s<i' >< s ` ::_;•::_. ' <:
stick with agriculture as the main serve it for future generations."
to the Red Cross. .. :'..
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tourist and
ment ofgreater
excellent wa
buffo° would be an
the fate of to .:
n East Centre a
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in southern areas shoal � > .a. • '�,,. ..z
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to show an act of good i
strived for since tourists use u a day's farmer seemed to be much
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in removing
n it f
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the difficult than m e past deal of agricultural Pro market here. We would be wellducts." Mr. Riddell said he always supeffectIn the brief, it states {Manu- Ported the Ontario Farm Protec- advised to undertake this Pro
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favtSurin is the most important tion Act for farmers and added gram and see that we are yin �
ci allY involved." Mr. McKinley closing
economic activityin Canada and the federal government couldn't storeYPeof food
counts for over two- dso sit back and let farmers said the particular t
would be left u to the govern- °sa}}.�ar1
the value of all Dods produced fey. "We have to look after our .:::K
m when ment. The government alio_ food processing is Canada's farmers. The da is com
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some bearing.
coming where a global produc- either established these plans a
tion of food is becoming neves- ready or are in the process of As to credit facilities for far
sary," said Mr. Riddell. "We enactinglegislation. "This puts ers, Mr. McKinley said it was up
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should maintain viabilty in On- the Ontario farmer at a dis to the individual bank whether or
tario's industry." advantage ..." read the brief. not farm improvement loans
"Maybe we can't always pro- "The fact remains that other could be issued. Mr. Hill said
duce crops cheaply," said Mr. provinces are assisting the agri- farmers don't like to go to new z..
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MPP MURRAY GAUNT, (Huron -Bruce), MP Bob McKinley (Huron -Middlesex) and
MPP Jack Riddell (Huron) were present in Clinton last Saturday to answer questions at
the Huron County Federation of Agriculture's annual meeting. They discussed the closing
of Clinton Hospital, the proposal of a hydro plant in the county and other briefs submitted
by federation commodity groups.
GORDON HILL, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, puts a question to
MPPs Jack Riddell, Murray Gaunt and MP Bob McKinley at the federation's annual
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