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IIIO IIfedgra gy IIfarm, To NL 'Roo: by `0 IIL4 laTg 111111, I. . . . . . . . . . . w Wa apt? IIII.4140, t couk 464,01ar Unsc "WO." IU M%, CaOA on M 'A.00 kg; fertill o we] re Packed' r If, co AT k I k� theeir' 7.47 k6.. tP iin uch.P6k $6 Midr a Ice With— 6 pon they sped'' k tL die, t 01 7 rain, 1 .0 OP PM Schhelder's' Regular or Large fina, a.. system to? ddfit' IwhatGod. fibut"Od'. Iuncan Hinos- 520 gr. wAi In sime'akeii by brictadeni :0181A.... g.. Wils abassaidbewautatodecrease D While 1b. r" 175,.gr. pkg. ng No Back Attached Assortod,Flavours x asie"',` the, speaker claimed hn d the ta b- SO AdaftL Ij
ffie businedii transfer tax has the to'�siphdu more money 6ut potential Iof the economy.and to the govern. IN ment.' In order -to -keep track of how much tax should be paid to. the gov'ern- zen SlIverbrife mpnt, firm' ers will be1orced into a kg. -4 - ,1.. -VZ.,, Size -great deal of extra book*ork. Sht compareld it tosoineone keeping two s boxis, one withall the bills for - hoe oth 'input costs and tfie, er for the g.. .'.-'7,A7 ki tie of a*pr6dud.'- receipts,frorn the se F n. The fartner will have to subtract the R Iinput cost'from t�e sale price avid P Ithen payaxon the difference. F.urtfiercomplicating,diesituation is the possibility of tax rebates on commodities for export.. This, could Schneidek!s A 14Ar. 'C. I u Ihunky
even change the entire method in which farm products are marketect rp Mrs Pyke `iiid the "Ontario fidn ALL eiiifi;ii 9 now worlang with farm,, - groups in New Zealnd'-1-.� where ,g I* ems'450 r. there is a similar systimh use — to 81 Iget ihfprxnation -for its fight against farmers being hit with this new'tax. - rfns O."OY The Piece"' The "speaker also -dealt with'suo- 118 jects ranging from animal,welfare"" to free.tr.ade and including the14OUVral guivernmenta 91 billion ial grains pro`V'Am,tp,jarpdVfii 4 spec ....... ..... review boar4 On free trade,she said some urban
MPs hadeen free trade as a way W get rid of marketing boards and that Isome farmers mus P t not, only at pressure on their own MPs to protect Fr&hl K 00, 9'r." ehiseta. iarm intprest, but also "twin" their counties with members of urban 3 ridings in order to,keep,those MPS informed. 06aivieW Farms t'Farmers. have to stick together* tDell-Sliced or Shaved andprotect each other, she said, and not let small commodity groups such 8.09:_k, Gf. Cdt)ked or Smoked ucers be traded off. as chicken prod �IEAS IT IT Since free trade will be an "all or nothin " deal, and the federal 9 ..... 13-21 kg.1509,91b. gover.nment,has made it such a large part of its agenda, Afts. Pike said there will be pressure applied to blearvilew Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . get a deal at any cost. .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eli Sliced or gh.6v.ed 14 m"FlOvoured 'Council denies- TUKEY tava'rike oz.. Beef,' Chicken- request to buy Iieldlss key, Mbcar'! I & Oheese Bo u.r on NOW.- Ii Howick land dORRIE-Howick Township Coun- E Clearview Farms -cil has denied a request from a bell, Served Skinless.. Wroxeter man who wanted to pur- chase some towtish 1p propirty. -16, Pralick .1b. St., Wroxiter, told council,itt the Ken Met, part Let 17 AO kg, April meeting he bad beeir maht, tail 11'" t a ming the Worthl &n St. I- �iPl view Farms bar loWance, which runs adjjac: ent to his elf 9 46d r ShOy lot foryean, and eltherr wished to purchilil it or be paid for main- ise car it146 said he wighedto build a Voitt'but o do so would haVe to 69. Ipep.., Reirit J66ft Jadqiaegl said' 7 tfibto h It d P6116tis: propert Ad ttfi d I y, a acces 01099d� th 10* to *as ato it,. doulldli:4 build. a pi t -me, ODA on a road A IIIr IWOW' Ior Ir alkly d' IweaW dold, W ti:luld,bdi, pis, V ititt
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IIIO IIfedgra gy IIfarm, To NL 'Roo: by `0 IIL4 laTg 111111, I. . . . . . . . . . . w Wa apt? IIII.4140, t couk 464,01ar Unsc "WO." IU M%, CaOA on M 'A.00 kg; fertill o we] re Packed' r If, co AT k I k� theeir' 7.47 k6.. tP iin uch.P6k $6 Midr a Ice With— 6 pon they sped'' k tL die, t 01 7 rain, 1 .0 OP PM Schhelder's' Regular or Large fina, a.. system to? ddfit' IwhatGod. fibut"Od'. Iuncan Hinos- 520 gr. wAi In sime'akeii by brictadeni :0181A.... g.. Wils abassaidbewautatodecrease D While 1b. r" 175,.gr. pkg. ng No Back Attached Assortod,Flavours x asie"',` the, speaker claimed hn d the ta b- SO AdaftL Ij
ffie businedii transfer tax has the to'�siphdu more money 6ut potential Iof the economy.and to the govern. IN ment.' In order -to -keep track of how much tax should be paid to. the gov'ern- zen SlIverbrife mpnt, firm' ers will be1orced into a kg. -4 - ,1.. -VZ.,, Size -great deal of extra book*ork. Sht compareld it tosoineone keeping two s boxis, one withall the bills for - hoe oth 'input costs and tfie, er for the g.. .'.-'7,A7 ki tie of a*pr6dud.'- receipts,frorn the se F n. The fartner will have to subtract the R Iinput cost'from t�e sale price avid P Ithen payaxon the difference. F.urtfiercomplicating,diesituation is the possibility of tax rebates on commodities for export.. This, could Schneidek!s A 14Ar. 'C. I u Ihunky
even change the entire method in which farm products are marketect rp Mrs Pyke `iiid the "Ontario fidn ALL eiiifi;ii 9 now worlang with farm,, - groups in New Zealnd'-1-.� where ,g I* ems'450 r. there is a similar systimh use — to 81 Iget ihfprxnation -for its fight against farmers being hit with this new'tax. - rfns O."OY The Piece"' The "speaker also -dealt with'suo- 118 jects ranging from animal,welfare"" to free.tr.ade and including the14OUVral guivernmenta 91 billion ial grains pro`V'Am,tp,jarpdVfii 4 spec ....... ..... review boar4 On free trade,she said some urban
MPs hadeen free trade as a way W get rid of marketing boards and that Isome farmers mus P t not, only at pressure on their own MPs to protect Fr&hl K 00, 9'r." ehiseta. iarm intprest, but also "twin" their counties with members of urban 3 ridings in order to,keep,those MPS informed. 06aivieW Farms t'Farmers. have to stick together* tDell-Sliced or Shaved andprotect each other, she said, and not let small commodity groups such 8.09:_k, Gf. Cdt)ked or Smoked ucers be traded off. as chicken prod �IEAS IT IT Since free trade will be an "all or nothin " deal, and the federal 9 ..... 13-21 kg.1509,91b. gover.nment,has made it such a large part of its agenda, Afts. Pike said there will be pressure applied to blearvilew Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . get a deal at any cost. .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eli Sliced or gh.6v.ed 14 m"FlOvoured 'Council denies- TUKEY tava'rike oz.. Beef,' Chicken- request to buy Iieldlss key, Mbcar'! I & Oheese Bo u.r on NOW.- Ii Howick land dORRIE-Howick Township Coun- E Clearview Farms -cil has denied a request from a bell, Served Skinless.. Wroxeter man who wanted to pur- chase some towtish 1p propirty. -16, Pralick .1b. St., Wroxiter, told council,itt the Ken Met, part Let 17 AO kg, April meeting he bad beeir maht, tail 11'" t a ming the Worthl &n St. I- �iPl view Farms bar loWance, which runs adjjac: ent to his elf 9 46d r ShOy lot foryean, and eltherr wished to purchilil it or be paid for main- ise car it146 said he wighedto build a Voitt'but o do so would haVe to 69. Ipep.., Reirit J66ft Jadqiaegl said' 7 tfibto h It d P6116tis: propert Ad ttfi d I y, a acces 01099d� th 10* to *as ato it,. doulldli:4 build. a pi t -me, ODA on a road A IIIr IWOW' Ior Ir alkly d' IweaW dold, W ti:luld,bdi, pis, V ititt
"N owimom 10100 11011110 00 NOWN 00, IOff
with This 06 00 IMot IIM, §06 JI� IIcl IIRM VAIld !r
1010 store, �j alto WIM I 88106i M 0100 OUK T IititInv II77-,7 7—, 777-7777 7777 777i�
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