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The Rural Voice, 1981-05, Page 45i 1 Grey County Federation of Agriculture Newsletter Grey directors hear about public speaking The regular March directors' meeting was held in the OMAF boardroom at Markdalc on March 25. Three people were nominated for the OFA media award. The Public Relations committee will pick one name to be sent to OFA. A letter from North Grey Conservation Authority was turned over to the Properties Committee. Duffcrin County Federation requested support for their resolution. The "Me Too" resolution will he rewritten and sent back to OFA. John Giese reported on the OFA directors' meeting. The OFA office will be moved to 491 Eglinton Ave. W.. Toronto. Ralph Barrie and executive members will visit Grey and Bruce counties. meeting with farmers who arc in deep financial trouble. Bob Leslie. fieldman for Grey -Bruce. announced that Grey had reached their goal of 1.100 members. Now we have 10 hold that and increase to get our fourth regional director. Normanby township federation will demonstrate their new breathing apparatus at Bob Brusso's farm at Ayton on April 1. Dates for the summer meetings were set- April 22, June 24. Aug. 26 and Sept 23 at 8 p.m. sharp at the OMAF boardroom. Markdalc. On April 2 the Finance committee and the commodity groups will meet in the board room at Markdalc. Artemcsia township presented a resolution re: smoking at the director's meetings. both Grey's and OFA's which will be sent on to the OFA meeting. Final plans were made for the Meet the Members dinner at Rocklyn on April 4. The commodity groups as well as the Federation are to present briefs to the members of parliament. The rebates to canvassers which haven't been paid for several months will be paid up-to-date. Ken McIntyre reported on the Grcy. Bruce Arca Office meeting. A new 3M copier was purchased which will operate much cheaper than the old. Ruth Hamill. chairlady of the education committee had a very successful public speaking contest. The co-ordinators for their respective districts were Glenny MacDonald. Evelyn Duff, Edith Preston and Bessie Saunders. Mitges tells farmers to get militant The Grey County Federation of Agriculture's annual "Mect the Members" was held on April 4. 1981 at the Rocklyn Community Centre. Gary Gurhin M.P.. Gus Mitges M.P.. and Bob McKessock M.P.P. were the members of parliament present. Warden of Grey County Maurice Brown and Euphrasia Twp. Reeve Marshall Saunders were also special guests present at the meeting. President Bessie Saunders. Bruce Woodhouse of Pork Producers, Keith Davenport of the Milk Producers. and Sam Lemon of the Cattlemen's Association each presented a brief to the members of parliament. Gary Gurbin, M.P., felt that a farmer who is in financial difficulty should be looking into the small business loan that is available to farmers who incorporate. Hc felt that it would be a very good way to get operating capital for their business. Gus Mitges. M.P. felt that farmers should take a more militant stand towards the government. It might make the government take notice of the agricultural society. Farmers are tired of waiting four years for policies to come through. Bob McKessock. M.P.P. was interested in getting the provincial government to help out the farmers more like Quebec. Quebec farmers can compete with high interest rates because they can borrow cheap money. be guaranteed good prices for their produce and are able to buy cheap livestock. Mr. McKessock felt that quotas were needed for Beef and Pork producers and should be done at the same time. There were also other topics of interest brought up such as: Right to Farm Legislation. Protect Saturday Mailings. the Veterinary's sick day. and Canagrex. G1174 g(iergb )41,b FOR HOGS BEEF AND�� DAIRY COMPLETE LINE OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS Slats -Panels -Beams Cattle Feeders -Hog Troughs Hog Feeders, Pre -Cast Sandwich Walls Ontario Distributor for "Filter-eeze" High Strength Structural Plastic Flooring CONSULTING & DESIGN SERVICE FOR ALL OPERATIONS FRITZ CONCRETE LIMITED RRI, Chepstow, Ont. NOG 11(6 (519) 366-2661 No charge 519 area 1-800-265-3015 THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1981 PG. 43