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The Rural Voice, 1978-06, Page 3HOEGY FARM SUPPLY LTD. Brodhagen, Ontario Tel. 345-2941 After hours 345-2243 *BARN WASHING AND DISINFECTING Spraying with CARBOLA whitens and disinfects as it dries *CATTLE SPRAYING For Lice and warble control. •Seaforth •Brodhagen •Dublin Mitchell Opinion It's a sad tale of the record of government action toward farmers that farmers immediately think the worst of any government move these days. When Ontario Hydro, a government body that gains some of the strongest suspicions from farmers, did a survey recently, some farmers felt it was a scare tactic on the part of Hydro to convince farmers that if they didn't alter their policy against Hydro generating stations in farming areas, the province would run short of electricity. When the Ontario Federation of Agriculture approved a policy that went along with the government's proposal to make farmland tax exempt, many farmers most notably in Huron, rebelled. They felt the policy was a trick to give the government a foothold which would someday be used to turn all farmland into public property. Whether these fears are justified or just paranoid reaction doesn't really matter here. What matters is that farmers are so distrustful of government that it is nearly impossible for them to believe anything the government says. This distrust has been well earned. The government has been so sneaky in its actions on such things as education reform and attempts to bring in regional government that they have put farmers, and rural people in general, on constant alert as to possible ulterior motives to any action. The tale of deceit on the part of Ontario Hydro is so long that no farmer will trust anything the utility says for the next generation. Maybe the government in these actions is being fair and honest but who can tell. It's a sad state of affairs when farmers react negatively to anything proposed because of distrust. The government has a lot of repair work to do if it wants to mend these fences. the rural Voice Published monthly by Squire Publishing House, R.R. 3, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1 HO. Telephone 523-9636. Subscription rates: Canada, $2.00; Outside Canada, $3.00; Single copy, 25c. Co -Publishers, Keith and Jill Roulston; Editor, Keith Roulston; Advertising Represent- atives, Stephen Norton and Mrs. Mary Walden. Authorized as second class mail by Canada Post Office. Registration number 3560. THE RURAL VOICE/JUNE 1978. PG. 3.