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Port Elgin 389-4142
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John Clancy, R.R. 1, Chepstow
Len Metcalfe, Mildmay
Jack Cumming, R.R. 2, Dobbinton
Charles Kelly, Port Elgin
Bob Jackson, R.R. 3, Markdale
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4 THE RURAL VOICE
FEEDBACK
On Organic Foods
Concerning organically grown
foods, it is interesting to read opposing
points of view. I personally feel that a
blend of both will be necessary in our
future farming practices.
As far as one method of growing
food being better in that it produces
food that is more digestible or more or
less bloating than another (Feedback,
December Rural Voice), I would have
to think it is probably a case of imagi-
nation. No one that I have talked to
has ever heard of such a thing.
The fact is that we could never
supply our nation's food requirements
with strictly organic farming. And the
fact is that people are living longer
now than ever before. As many can-
cer researchers are saying: Big Fears,
Little Risk.O
Leonard Lovell
Kippen, Ontario
The Four Rs
It stems to me that our country is
involved in a vicious circle:
• The federal government is
endorsing high interest rates to keep
inflation down.
• High interest rates arc increasing
the federal budget deficit.
• The government is imposing
heavy tax increases to bring the deficit
down.
• Large tax increases are boosting
the inflation rate.
Is there any way out of this vicious
cycle?
There is only one way, in my
opinion: let's get off that throw -away,
built-in obsolescence, disposable -
objects mentality and practise the four
Rs: Reduce, Re -use, Recycle, and
Recover.
It would not only save us from
having our wallets robbed blind, but
would go a long way towards saving
this country's environment.°
Ziggy Kleinau
Lion's /lead, Ontario