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The Rural Voice, 1980-06, Page 46Federation Energy committee would like to hear from you We have not received many responses to our questionnaire on energy use on the farm. Now that your 1979 income tax records should be back we hope you will take a few minutes to fill it out (in April Rural Voice). If you would rather not put your name on the questionnaire, please fill it in but leave the space for your name and address blank. The energy committee is hoping to sponsor some one -day seminars on farm energy options. We would like to know which would be of most interest to farmers in our area so that we can set them up first. If you would like to attend any of the seminars listed below indicate which ones on this sheet and return it to Energy Committee, Box 429, Clinton, Ont. NOM ILO —Alcohol ac a farm fuel —Wind power for electricity or water pumping. — Farm production of methane. —Farm water power and hydrogen fuel. — Energy Conservation on the farm. If you wish to be notified of the time and place for the seminar you are interested in please include your name and address. Thank You Huron Federation Energy Committee Gerry Fortune, first vice-president presents she Community Betterment Award to Wayne napton, from the South Huron Club. (Wingham Advance Times) 304.11.1 Huron farmers flew to Ottawa to protest high interest rates. Pictured below - Don Alton, M.P. Murray Cardiff, Mel Knox, Jim Drennan and Walter Elliott. (Photos by S. Gunby) OFA board passes 3 Huron resolutions At it s April meeting the OFA Board of Directors passed three Huron resolutions. The first asked that the Federal government allow a farmer, on sale of his property. to add into income, his previously claimed capital cost allowance on his farm home so that the owner can claim capital gains exemption on the same home. In the second resolution OFA was asked to examine any proposed legislation concerning Plant Breeder's Rights, and oppose this legislation if it is determined to be detrimental to Canadian agriculture in the long-term. Information on treatment and antidotes for many farm chemicals should be made av::ilable to local doctors by tl Ministry of Health was the request of the final resolution. Bruce County asked that a committee be set up to investigate using non -delegate members to the OFA convention in a constructive manner. THE RURAL VOICE/JUNE 1980 PG. 47