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Farmers Appecil
Assessment
(continued from page 1)
mer have created problems over
the years in respect to all asses-
sing and particularly to assessing
for business taxation.
Not all farmers have been as-
sessed for business purposes and
it would appear from information
offered at the meeting that those
who were, were farmers required
to buy food for their stock.
Mrs. Tom Govenlock of Sea -
forth said the farmers were
caught sleeping. " A lot of this
is our own fault. If you read•our
newspapers last year you would
have read where the assessment
commissioner had told Iluron
County Council that he was go-
ing to pick up a lot of business
tax. We, as farmers, thought he
would pick it up in town, " she
said.
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