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The Rural Voice, 1980-05, Page 47S zuce auKtv edenatiaa rirynieuetune Bruce hosts "Meet the Members" BY GISELE IRELAND "he Bruce County Federation of Aflriculture hosted its annual Meet, the N !mbers reception at the Southampton C irling Club on March 14th. They presented a brief to the members parliament and due to the unfavourable Ileather conditions only Garry Gerbin and ddy Sargent were able to attend. The brief dealt with major problems acing the farmer today in the areas of alternate sources of energy and mainly the high rate of interest. Both Mr. Gerbin and Mr. Sargent found it necessary to skim over the main issue of interest. Most of the farmers there were looking for answers on the reason for this interest rate and heard 1) Canadian banks -lave no competition in the money lending field, and 2) we are following the American trend of interest rate. It is not surprising that there was discontent with these answers since the Canadian rate of inflation is behind that of the U.S. and no satisfactory reason was given why we should follow suit anyway. The point brought up by some of those present was that Quebec sees fit to give their farmers money at a little over 8 per cent plus a $40,000 grant program. The British Columbia government has made interest concessions to their farmers and so have Alberta and Saskatchewan. How can Ontario farmers compete with the other provinces when inequities like this are allowed? The Agripark at the Douglas Point Station is now producing vegetables with crops far exceeding the expectations at the start of this project. With Canadians importing $400 million dollars worth of vegetables every year we can now look forward to producing a lot of our own, as this greenhouse project grows. Alternate methods of producing fuel, mainly ethanol and gasahol were also discussed. Both members agreed that at the present price of fuel it is not financially in the interest of the farming population to devise methods of alternate sources. One of the main reasons for this is the fact that so far no one has been willing or able to produce a prototype model for interested parties to look at and decide whether it would work for them or not. ifit "osik Garry Gerbin (background) and Eddy Sargent (foreground) get a chance to talk to Bruce County farmers at their annual "Meet the Members" reception. (Photo by Ireland) Annual bonspiel winners Winners of Bruce County Federation of Agriculture annual bgnspiel were: 9:00 a.m. draw winners lst, Bernard Cotter, vice; Don McAllister, Skip; George Maxwell, Second; Ray Cotter, Lead; Chesley. 2nd, Allen Gregg, Skip; Glen Sawyer, Vice; Ross Ziegler, Second; Harvey Bell, Lead; Paisley. 3rd, John Alpaugh, vice; Ian Sinclair, Skip; Dennis Alpaugh, Lead; Doug Legge, Second; Dobbinton. Consolation, Don McArthur, Skip; Gord Jamieson, Vice; Jim Cunningham, Second; Les Doll, Lead, Paisley. I1:00a.m. draw winners, Ist. Ian Grant, ,Skip; Andy Grant, Lead; Alan Grant, Second; David Grant, Vice; Teeswater. The Teeswater group:•as the over all winner of the day and received the Co- operators trophy. 2nd Ron Pollock, Vice; Dave Cohcan, Skip; Don Fenton, Second; Jim ft a cy, Lead; Paisley. 3rd, Gary McGillivary, Skip; Ole Anderson, Vice; Don Maus, Second; Alan Ribey, Lead; Paisley. Consolation, Gordon Leask, Vice; Bob Elphick, second; .I.J. Donnelly, Skip; Ernie Donnelly, Lead; Paisley. THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1980 PG 45