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The Rural Voice, 1985-12, Page 266ourOne-StopCentre For See us fo\ FARM NEWS all your building NEW & USED STEEL .::pair projects FOR GATES, PENS, SUPPORTS, PIPES, FENCES, FARM BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT 376-0420 Hwy. 6 & 10 OWEN SOUND) FALL SPECIALS NEW TRACTORS Deutz D•6507 62 H P $16,500 Deutz D7007 68 H P $17,500 Deutz DX160 145HP $35,000 8.9% Financing over 60 months plus interest waiver until May '86 USED IH B414 w/loader $ 4,295 JP 1830 low hrs $ 7,500 IH 624 w/cab $ 4,950 MF 285 w/cab $12,000 NI 218 tandem spreader $ 3,950 NI 213 w/hyd endgate $ 2,950 Our warmest good wishes for a happy holiday season. May you and yours Have a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. MULLINS FARM SERVICE Chepstow 519.366.2325 NEW IDEA j I DEUTZ ALLIS Wishing you a very Merry Christmas from Bob, Brenda, Hazel, Howard, Gerald, Ernie, Doug, Calvin, Grant, Stan, Randy & Don H. NICHOLSON & SON R.R. 2, TARA 519-934-2343 GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION SALES & SERVICE • Grain Bins • Augers • Elevator Legs • Milling Equipment GODERICH MILLWRIGHTS With our best wishes to you this Holiday Season. 519-524-6439 R.R. 5, Goderich, Ontario 519-524-8524 24 THF RtIRAI VOICF From the OFA Convention "Deadline" news from the Annual Meeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, held November 25 to 27 at the Skyline Hotel in Toronto: • TRIPARTITE STABLIZATION IS IN PLACE: Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food Jack Riddell announced the implementation of the program to delegates at the annual meeting luncheon November 25. "This program has a long history of delays," Riddell said, "They are just that, history. I am flying to Ot- tawa this afternoon to sign a tripartite stabilization agreement with my federal counterpart." • INCUMBENT ELECTED PRESIDENT: Despite strong cam- paigns by OFA First Vice -President Brigid Pyke and Second Vice - President Jack Wilkinson, the incum- bent Harry Pelissero was re-elected as president. • Donald MacDonald, chairman of the Royal Commission designed to seek new directions in Canadian economic policy, met a largely hostile audience when he attempted to outline the commission's position in favour of free trade and curtailing supply and management boards. Delegates told MacDonald in no uncertain terms that they wanted no part of either proposal, which they saw as undermining what little securi- ty they had. "We are dealing with multinational companies like General Motors that use supply management," noted Len Padyk, a Norfolk County delegate. He berated MacDonald, adding that "We're determined to produce our own food and put a price on it." MacDonald warned the delegates that farm interests had better be well represented and that their position had better be coherently put forth at any free trade negotiations. • CKNX freelance television report Glen Creamer was presented wtih this year's media award. The award is given annually by the OFA in recognition of an outstanding con- tribution to agricultural reporting in the province.❑