The Huron Expositor, 1989-01-04, Page 15f
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 4, 1989 - 15A
Ontario Beef Producers will vo e pol
All Ontario beef producers will be -able to
vote on policy issues at upcoming •coun-
ty/district annual meetings prior to the -On-
tario Cattlemen's Association Annual
Meeting, being held February 22 -and 26, at
the Constellation Hotel, Toronto. Delegates
at the 1988 OCA Annual Meeting voted to
amend the OCA constitution so -that any per-
son paying the OCA checkoff will be eligible
to vote for election of director and alternate
director to OCA and for voting delegates to
the OCA Annual Meeting. The Constitution
amendments reflected the factthatthe OCA
checkoff had been made nonrefundable in
avid 1987.
According to OCA President, Bob
Gregson, "all beef producers paying the
OCA checkoff have the opportunity to vote
on policy issues, and producers selling cat-
tle not subject to the OCA checkoff will be
able to vote provided they have paid an OCA
membership fee of $25."
"OCAnis in the process of developing it's
membership list," Gregson said, "so pro-
ducers will be asked, as an interim measure
for 1989, to sign a declaration stating that
they have sold cattle in the period
September 1st, 1987 to August 31st, 11,11 in
order to have voting eligibility."
The 49 county/district cattlemen's annual
meeting will provide all beef producers in
every part of Ontario the opportunity to ex-
press their concerns and be a part of the
policy making process. The Report of the
Beef Marketing Task Force play be the
focus of attention.
Additionally, voting delegates to the 1989
Annual Meeting will be asked to debate four
resolutions referred to the meeting by the
OCA Board of Directors.
In view of reductions in Ministry
operating budgets and a move to more cost
recovery in inspection and service pro-
grams, the Association has been asked by
the Ministry to cover 75 percent of the cost
of "weigh and trim" inspectors. The OCA
has agreed to provide funding to the end of
the Ministry 'fiscal year but will refer the
question of funding beyond that time to the
Annual Meeting.
A second resolution referred to the Annual
Meeting will be OCAts fee for membership
in the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
The OFA has asked OCA to provide full fun-
ding amounting to $26,000 to maintain
membership in OFA.
In view of the decision by the Ministry to
relocate in Guelph and in view of the uncer-
tain future of the Ontario Stockyards which
was apparent in the Beef Marketing Task
Force Report, the OCA Board is recommen-
ding that the OCA office be relocated to out-
side the Toronto area.
Lastly, the OCA Board has referred a
resolution from the Beef Industry Task
Force on accrual accounting to the Annual
Meeting. The Task Force recommended
that Reef producers adopt accrual accoun-
ting as a methodof filing income tax. While
the OCA Board recognizes the merits of
preparing an accrual statement it feels that
most beef producers want to continue hav-
ing the option to file income tax on a cash
basis.
'Thee..
en.el ,Hops, and others will be
debated at the 1989 OCA Annual Meeting.
Bob Gregson urges all beef producers to,
"attend your local annual meetings and par-
ticipate in the future of the beef industry
through the Ontario Cattlemen's
Association."
The Ontario Beef Cattle Marketing Act
recognizes the Ontario Cattlemen's Associa-
tion as the official body representing beef
producers in the province.
"Farming on Friendly Terms" is topic
An all -day agriculture seminar In
human relations is slated for February at
the Royal Canadian Legion in Clinton.
The seminar, Farming On Friendly
Terms, is intended to help farmers, their
families and farm teams deal with stress
and conflict due to economic and
technological changes.
The seminar will attempt to help those
interested to effectively communicate
with other farm team members, spouse,
employeremployee and intergenerational
members; set goals and design strategies;
become more effective at problem solv-
ing; manage conflicts more effectively
NEW YEAR FEATURES
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and create a more positive and productive
work environment.
Various speakers, such as Dr. Jerry
Robinson, professor of rural sociology and
an extension specialist at the University
of Illinois, will be in attendance. Afternoon
workshops are also scheduled.
Workshops include employer-employee
relations, how the Family Law Reform
Act affects the family farm and keys for
a successful marriage partnership.
The seminar is scheduled for Feb. 8
from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Those interested
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LOCAL COMPETITORS Brian McGavin and Greg Beuermann of a Seaforth curling
team try to sweep their rock into position during the zone playdown of the Provincial
Farmers Curling Championship hosted in Seaforth during the past week. Corbett
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