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The Rural Voice, 1988-02, Page 9Where Hopper Goes the Water Flows. Call Collect Neil 527-1737 , James 527-0775 II``' Durl 527-0828 W.D. HOPPER & SONS WATER WELL DRILLING J R.R. #2 Seaforth Since 1915 FARM MONEY SERVICES Stephen Thompson If you need bank forms, government forms, and income tax done well for a good price, I do it. My customers and their lenders tell me my work is good and the price is better. Now is the time to combine all those bank, government, and tax forms into one well- prepared, low-cost package. References available. Stephen Thompson Clinton 482-9225 Blyth 523-4916 FEEDBACK (cont'd from previous page) concern that they had to compete against Canadian grain delivered to border points with little transportation cost while U.S. grain carried all of these similar costs. FIRA (Federal Investment Review Agency) reviewed many takeovers in Canada, discouraged a great deal of job -producing investment, and turned down very few. There has been little change in investment patterns since the changes in FIRA, other than the message that we are now interested in the benefits of investors. We retain reviews on investments in the oil, gas, and uranium sectors. During the same period, massive amounts (plus or minus $30 billion) of Canadian investment money has gone to the U.S. because of tariffs. We are a strong nation with a distinct identity. We have not given economic control to anyone and our parliamentary system is not threat- ened. In my view, this government has made a strong agreement in the face of a threat to our prosperity. A win- dow of opportunity has been opened and we must step through.° Harry Brightwell, MP Perth NEWS FROM THE LANDRACE ANNUAL Enclosed is an account of our an- nual meeting (see NEWS department). We feel this could be of interest as a news item in your monthly paper. We enjoy reading The Rural Voice each month. The articles are timely and thought-provoking and I do ap- preciate the quality of paper and print that produces such a clean, attractive - looking magazine. Dorothy E. Hart Secretary Ontario Landrace Swine Association EDITOR'S N., E: The Rural Voice welcomes the oppor- tunity to print news from commodity groups and agricultural associations. Please include an address and tele- phone number on all press releases. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR: • Pesticides, spraying equipment, aerial and ground application. SPRAYER PARTS for Hypro, Spraying Systems, Hardi, Vicon, George White, Tumco, Calsa and Spramotor. • GSW and Pacer transfer pumps •Hand -Held and Knapsack sprayers • PVC, EVA and rubber hose ALSO MAXIMIZE PROFITS In LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY with VENTILATION IMPROVEMENT • We supply several brands of Exhaust Fans, Air Bag Mixing fans, Powered Louvres for Intakes. • We also stock a complete line o1 Sprinkler System Components such as Time Clocks. Solenoids. Thermostats. Plastic Pipe and Nozzles to cool and train hogs. 'Wholesale and Retail' FREE ESTIMATES Based on Ministry of Agriculture 8 Food Specifications MILTON J.DIETZ LIMITED PURINA CHOW (Buk 8 s) • HEALTH AIDS • VENTILATION EOUIPMENT 8 CONSULTING (Wholesale!. Retail) • SPRAYERS 8 PARTS • PESTICIDES • NUTRITE FERTIUZERS • AEAIAL 8 GROUND APPLICATION RR 4, SEAFORTH, NOK 1 WO 519-527-0608 TRUCK LOAD OF SHEEP EQUIPMENT Oft the ground bale feeder • sheep turn tables • handling systems • hanging grain feeder • combination hay & grain feeder • salt and mineral feeder • foot baths FLIVESTOCK EOUIPMENT R.R. 1 MOOREFIELD, ONT. NOG 2K0 (519) 638-3551 FEBRUARY 1988 7