The Rural Voice, 1999-02, Page 48GREY
446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9
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County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER
• The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey
County Farmers by the GCFA.
By Pearl Bumstead
OFA Regional Director Grey
North
Just as I was to set pen to paper or
fingers to keyboard, a news release
came over the fax from Canadian
Federation of Agriculture President,
Jack Wilkinson requesting Canadian
farmers to lobby their local MPs,
MPPs and MLAs and the Minister of
Agriculture.
The call comes because many
farmers are facing the worst income
crisis since the Great Depression and
they are waiting for the federal
provincial governments to get out the
details of a national income disaster
relief program!
"Farmers in financial distress are
having to make decisions on a daily
basis. They need to have the right
information on which to base those
decisions. Time is a luxury many
farmers no longer have at their
disposal," quotes C.F.A. President,
Jack Wilkinson.
The Grey County Federation of
Agriculture is also working very hard
at getting information to local
farmers regarding a drought relief
program that is currently underway.
As many of you are aware Grey and
Bruce Counties have circulated a
drought survey and as of December
14, 1998 over 1,000 surveys have
See Page 15 for dates and
locations for Environmental
Farm Plan Workshops in
Grey County
GREY COUNTY FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
DIRECTORS' MEETING
Thursday,
February 25, 1999
1:00 p.m.
OMAFRA Boardroom, Markdale
Members are welcome to attend.
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Document the drought!
been sent in and 21 townships have
declared themselves as "disaster
areas" in whole or in part. Many area
farmers are just now realizing the
effects the dry weather had in their
water tables and will more than likely
he looking for compensation when
financial relief does happen.
As a result of the surveys a Bruce
Grey Drought Disaster Committee
was formed consisting of two
representatives from each of the 21
townships which have declared a
disaster. Chairperson is Bill Davis,
RR 2, Dobbinton and can be reached
at 519-353-5446 and the Secretary -
Treasurer is Dawn Brunton, RR 1,
Mildmay, ON NOG 2J0. The Grey
County Federation of Agriculture
would also have a list of the
representative in your area, so call to
find out your local contact persons if
need be.
When the Committee realizes
results and funding becomes
available it will be important to be
able to provide accurate information
to fill in a funding application form.
You will need to know all details of
the loss in your operation, so be
prepared to provide this, don't leave
it until the night before the deadline.
These winter nights when the roads
are closed anyway would be a good
time to start! Farmers are the best
procrastinators I know, because I'm
one of them. Have a productive and
safe New Year!0
Grey County Federation of Agriculture
CURLING BONSPIEL
Markdale Curling Club
Saturday,
February 6, 1999
Draws at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Each Township Federation is asked
to enter a team!
Entry Fee: $80 per team
2 Eight End Games Delicious Dinner
Everyone takes home a prize!
Contact:
Albert McLean 519-376-0648 or
Hanover Office: 519-364-3050
or 1-800-275-9551
GCFA 54th Annual Public Speaking
Competition 1999
Semi -Finals:
North-West:
Tuesday, February 23, 1999 7:00 p.m.
Keppel -Sarawak School, R.R. #2, Owen Sound
North -Centre:
Tuesday, February 23, 1999 7:0(it`p.m.
Alexandra Community School, 1525 7th Ave. East, Owen Sound
North-East:
Tuesday, February 23, 1999 7:30 p.m.
St. Vincent-Euphrasia School, R.R. #4, Meaford
South-West:
Wednesday, February 24, 1999 7:30 p.m.
Holy Family Separate School, IOth Ave., Hanover
South -East:
Thursday, February 25, 1999 7:30 p.m.
MacPhail Memorial, Flesherton
Finals:
Tuesday, March 2, 1999 7:30 p.m.
Beaver Valley Public School, Bruce Street, Thornbury
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