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The Rural Voice, 1978-07, Page 19at competitions or have shown them. Mr. Aitchison said. They include, Glenn Johnston. Fordwich: S anis Pletch, Belgrave: Bob Aitchison, Lacknow; Tommy Leiper. Londcsboro: Tom Penhale, Bayfield and Arnold Young Goderich. Mr. Aitchison shows his Belgians at competi- tions. Mr. Aitchison is proud to be part of this year's match which is expected to attract 250.000 people from September 26 to September 30. "It's really an honour to participate in a thing like this in our part of the county," he said. This year's plowing match is the first time IPM has come to this end of the county in his lifetime "and 1 don't expect I'll ever see it again" in this arca, he said. NWT farmers want land use policy Members of the Northwest Territories (NWT) Farmers Association received no support on an agricultural land policy from their urban neighbours when an Economic Prospects Conference was held in Hay River NWT recently. No mention of land use was even made in the 54 -page presentation, one of the last 1 1 1 1 5 1 •Farm•Suburban•Industrial• tobe made during the three day conference and agriculture generally was ignored at the conference. "We had really hoped for some firm support and recommendations on immediate government action on land use," said TFA president Ben Greenfield. "It seems obvious now that we do not even have the support of this town." The NWT government had promised an agricultural land use policy by December 31, 1977 and then by March 31, 1978 but nothing was said by NWT officials in Yellowknife or at the Conference that would give any indication. of when thc policy would appear. "There isn't much wc can do now but wait again," Greenfield said. "1 guess we'll all put our crops in. and go ahead as we have all the other years. But we have to have land opened up soon, the government can't stall forever." Renewable resources were talked about in the Town's "Proposals for a Demo- graphic Approach to Economic Develop- ment in the Northwest Territories" but they were listed as fur, fish, game and timber with no suggestion that agriculture even on a market -garden basis be considered as a renewable and expandable resource. The TFA members felt that they had already proved the viability of such ventures and that there was no way they DAVI DSON Well Drilling Ltd. "78 YEARS EXPERIENCE" 5 1 5 1 •FREE ESTIMATES •GUARANTEED WELLS •FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT •4 ROTARY & PERCUSSION 1 DRILLS 5 "OUR EXPERIENCE ASSURES LOWER COST WATER WELLS" 1 Wingham Municipal* 5 357-1960 1 5 P.O.Box 486 475 Josephine "SERVING ONTARIO SINCE 1900" 1r Air Amp /Mr AI AMP' AMP 4' AMP'," Aor oAlor, Am•.• Amor 4, .dm, 41W' IMF Ars could do more unless expansion is allowed by more land being made available for larger operations. The farmers at thc Conference also presented figures from a 1964 government bulletin entitled. Farming Potential in the Canadian Northwest which said. "These figures based on consumption and prices then, give a total value of some $43 million which could be realized by the sale of cggs, beef, pork, poultry. potatotes, carrots and cabbage and produced and marketed within the Territories. "We wouldn't want to goout and cnd up with more expenses than we could bcar just to prove a point", Ben Greenfield indicated. "We want to expand because wc know and believe that farming can be viable here --we're not people just off on some idea or sort of game; wc all know what we're talking about and what we're doing and would like to do. We'd like the chance to prove this properly." Long term stabilization plans announced The Ontario Stabilization Commission has announced the availability of long-term stabilization plans for corn, soybeans and W.J. HUGHES REALTY LIMITED 38 EAST ST., GODERICH 524-8100 or 524-9131 Farm -400 acres. Set up for beef and cash crop. Modern facilities. In 2700 heat unit area. Commercial building completely renovated in 1975 with modern living quarters above. Ideally situated for variety store centered In the farming community. Retirement home 960 sq. ft. raised bungalow. In small village. Country living - 21/2 acres with large brick home. Newly renovated one year ago. Only 10 miles from Goderich. Developers - Lots 10 miles from Goderich in village. Building lots in one parcel in registered subdivision with septic tank approval. Large treed lot in Auburn with newly decorated 3 bedroom house. New 200 amp. service. Priced to sell. Don McCauley RR 2, Goderich 524-4226 Cathy McDougall Box 144, Londesboro 523-4594 THE RURAL VOICE/JULY 1978. PG. 19 a