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The Rural Voice, 1999-01, Page 56GREY 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 Email: gc!a@greynet.net Website: headwaters.comigcfa 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER ' The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey County Farmers by the GCFA. Community spirit can't be legislated Community spirit can't be legislated. It is just part of "us" living in the rural community. Having said that though, what government does whether it be Federal, Provincial or your local municipality, affects the ease with which you can enjoy and participate in the community. School closings are one issue where they have tried to take away community spirit by busing students longer distances and making parents pay to allow their child to stay at school and eat their lunch. So we as a commuhity speak up and say we don't wish to support the public school system any longer, but in fact want to support a community school. Therefore we end up with a one - or two -room schoolhouse again. Is the school building a necessity at all? Is the school building obsolete because of our complex computer systems and communication network? Interpersonal skills can be learned at social functions and family gatherings. GREY COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING Thursday, January 28, 1999 1:00 p.m. OMAFRA Boardroom, Markdale Members are welcome to attend. 52 THE RURAL VOICE Do you count on governments to come to your aid in personal disaster? Yes, but after the firefighters or police leave, it is usually your neighbours and friends, "the community" that gives you the most heartwarming help. Community clergy, Queen's Bush Rural Ministries and Outreach personnel, just to name a few, are also there to help make sure fewer people, fall through the cracks and are not forgotten. These people and organizations are made up of caring individuals and companies in your community. These businesses that exist in a community do so because of their contribution to that community. A rural business will not last if it does not give, but also will not last if the community does not support it. Is saving a dollar on an item worth the loss and the convenience of a local business and sponsor closing up shop or moving out of the area? If the health of a community is based on its people, then I would have to give the residents of Grey County an A+ for the way in which you respond to help others in need. Government is only as good as the people who run for office and those elected, but they do need our input and communication to respond to our needs. Politicians do listen and care but need our ideas on how to make our communities better. Without our input they are just guessing at what we want. Decisions made won't always be the best for us, but hopefully they will be for the community. Thus the saying "give a little, take a little". I hope 1999 increases your community spirit and I wish for you great joy in your personal life. All the best in 1999.0 — Submitted by Bob Rodger, GCFA President Sponsors of Pork Rally Bus to Queen's Park We would like to thank the following who helped sponsor the bus organized by Grey County Federation to Queen's Park on Tuesday, December 1 — Ivan J. H. Carmichael, RR 2, Chatsworth Bluewater Feed Company, Desboro Huron Bay Co-operative, Owen Sound Simcoe District Co-op, Dundalk Pringle Quality Feeds, RR 3, Chatsworth Secure Insurance Solutions Group Inc., Markdale R & B Lennox Fuels Ltd., Collingwood Simmental Country Magazine and the passengers.