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The Rural Voice, 1978-07, Page 35Huron OFA directors react to tax shelving (Staff report) The June decision by Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough to shelve property tax reform proposals got various reactions from the Huron directors of OFA and members of the Federation of Agriculture. The Huron Federation had opposed the OFA's proposal that food producing land be tax exempt and that farmers only pay taxes on their homes and the small acreage of land around them. The Rural Voice asked Huron directors to the OFA and Huron members of their reactions to dropping the tax reform proposal for now and what they thought the OFA and the HFA should do about it. Merle Gunby, vice president of the Huron Federation and director from North West Huron to OFA said that at Board of Directors meeting in Toronto the OFA had decided to reconsider its position. "I think my position on the OFA policy is fairly well known. 1 feel that the OFA policy was a good one." He added that he felt the opportunity to declare agricultural land tax exempt is one that should be pursued. Maurice Bean, director for central West Huron who was interviewed before the StickIand AUTOMOBILES .4111111111 JEEP TOYOTA AMERICAN MOTORS STRICKLAND AUTOMOBILES Goderich (519) 524-8841 524-8411 524-9381 HURON IRACFOR SURE-FOOTED John Deere 800 Windrower gives you "four -footed" stability and a 55-h.p. water-cooled engine A wheel on all four corners—a pivoting rear axle so the widespread wheels follow surface independently. This cuts the effect of bumps in half and provides you a smoother ride ... helps you maintain full control while crossing ditches, terraces, rough spots... gives you a sure grip on hills. A big, 6 -cylinder engine provides "reserve" horses for powering through heavy crops. Stop in to see the 800 soon. Its low price will surprise you. WE'RE VERY SIC 011 SERVICE. EXETER (519) 235-1115 /1111114.4.. JOHN DEERE) BLYTH (519) 523-4244 THE RURAL VOICE/JULY 1978. PG. 35