The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-14, Page 2ft 9-7le Winghasa Advance -Times, November 14, 1878
High interest rates jeopardize
foodproduction, federation told
By Agee G"
before submitting them to the
Agriculture Lorne Henderson to
'!fie Currmit NO 164ireat rratce
OFA board of giro tura►.
a letter criticizing hir aloud un
;
will seriously jeopardise "our
He also criticized "propaganda
farm severances for retiring
way of production, what we
produce and bow ellicimtly we
sheets" which tett the public
everything would be all right if
farmers. The minister told the
federation the severance issue is
Produce it", Frank Wall, an
the government would get rid of
one about which he has strong
exmember of the Ontario
marketing boards. He said the
feelings.
Federation of Agriculture,
only thing needed is to get the
"A farmer should be allowed a
warned farmers recently.
farmers' story across to the
lot on which to retire or a lot to
During a meeting at the Huron
public.
help get his children started on
CwxAy Federation of Agricul-
TAX EQUALIZATION
the farm. I am not against a
Uuvr Mr. Wall predicted the high
In other business the federation
farmer building an extra house
cost of short-term money will
received replies from six of the
on his farm if he wants to, but I
create serious -problems for
cormty's le township councils
think he should have the option of
farmers and expressed surprift
about the 19so revised tax equali-
an extra lot."
there is no resolution on the
ration factors.
Jim McIntosh said he didn't
matter submitted for discussion
The federation had written to
think the minister had backed up
at the upcoming OFA convention.
the councils to see if the farm
his arguments for severance& in
"I think we're still in a state of
organisation and the councils
the letter, and Merle Gunby
shock," HFA President Merle
could coordinate action on a
commented: "These so-called
Gunby commented.
campaign against the factors,
farm severances are usually only
Mr. Wall said the justification
which are expected to increase
used for that purpose for less
given for the higher interest rates
taxes in rural areas. The councils
than, five years." Mr. Wall told
is as a curb for inflolon, but
of Hwoick, Goderich, UsWrne,
the meeting statistics show three,
noted if farmers can't; get abort
McKillop and Stephen townships
or four years is all the time those
LONG-TERM LEADERS -Don Dodds of the North Huron 4-H Swine Club and Harry,
term money and food supplies
indicated they would be in-
severances remain in a farmer's
Winkel of the Howick 4-H Calf Club were honored for their dedication as 4-H leaders at the
become scarce, prices will in-
terested in a joint meeting on the
hands.
"Does
achievement night held last week. Mr. Dodds received a 20 -year certificate while Mr.
crease anyway.
issue.
Mr. H. ; :,. , ._. own a
Winkel received a certificate recognizing his 1S -years of club leadership;,
He said, for example, he
Hay Township Council respond-
farm and is he thinking of retir-
doesn't know how long corn
ed it isn't opposed to the new
ing soon?" Gerry Fortune
-40-- MRS. GEORGE BROWN
growers will be able to stay in
factors. Hay is the only Huron
inquired.
-
business if the costaof energy and
County township which won't
Max Demeray suggested that
the costs of borrowing keep
face any real change in factors.
w� a farmer is done with the
_
Mr. Wall was speaking to
Federation members void to
send letters to the 16 township
severed it should revert
back to the original farm, but Mr.
_
Gorrie P Note
federation members on the
councils inviting them to diad
Wall pointed out in that case
s
proper way to draft resolutions.
the issue at a joint meeting to be
there is no need for a severance.
He told members thata who
T�o�
schemed,
Bob Robinson requested that
Mrs. Alex Taylor -and Mrs. cessfully passed three segments Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar of
set up resolutions must make
71* federation also received a
the federation reply to Mr. Hen-
Lorne Walker returned Saturday of the Ontario Real Estate St. Thomas spent a couple of days
SUM they do their homework well
response from Minister of
derson's letter asking the
from Alberta where they at- examinations at Conestoga visited Mrs. Qharles Finlay, Mrs.
minister to outline what
tended the wedding of Eric Dane College, Kitchener. Lloyd Jacques and other
protection there is for the owner
and Laureen Zhemus in the Mr. and Mrs. Russell relatives.
'severed.
of the farm from which the lot is
Lutheran Church at Vallahala. A Jesperson and Gail of Ottawa Thomas Graham of Hanover
The federation is con-
cerned that
...:,, . • . followed in the Legion visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend with Mr. and
Hall Hythe, Alberta. George Keil,
..
when severed
at Mrs. Alex Graham.
is purchased by non-
Mr. and Mrs. George Keil and Harvey McPhee of . Min -Mrs. Melville Dennis ac
farmers there may be complaints
Mrs. Patricia Smith of Wood- neapolis, Minnesota, visited companied Mr. and Mrs. Martin
about farm activities and odors.
stock have returned from a Friday with his uncle and aunt; Scott to the Royal Winter Fair in
Members also discussed a
holiday at T...::. ,... engo, Spain, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles, Toronto on Thursday.
•
letter from the Oxford County
tY
iers
and Tangiers, Africa. whom he had not seen for 40
� Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins,
CUTLASS SUPREME - 3R47F92475938, 260 V8 engine, bucket
federation on the disaster relief
program in the Woodstock area.
Christopher Moloney, , years. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clayton of
Bramalea, spent a few days with Mr. ' and Mrs. Ambrose {gingham Mr.
seats and console, AM radio, convenience group.
To date the HFA has raised
and and Mrs.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor of Guelph visited Elmer Haskins, RR, lr_Clifford,
List $8526.00 NOW ONLY#���
QQ
approximately $16,000 for the
disaster relief fund, iiiaddition to
John McCutcheon. recently with Mrs. Roy Gowdy visited at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and. Mrs. Duff Bell of and Mrs. Charles Finlay. Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Ottawa.
sending - feed and manpower to
Elmira spent the weekend in the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson
John Cullen
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C h ev O I d s
assist farmers whose farms were
damaged in the August tornado.
The Oxford federation
village. Molesworth spent Sunday with and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickel
Mrs. George Keil has sue- Mrs. Albert Dustow... visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
--- "The People
.
Pleasers''
ex-
pressed concern that costs of
hrrcinAa i te- the damaged
a :
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1 i5 josepnine St., Wingham 357-2323
farms won't belmdmpp—
covered by the
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Gsw p Nickel of Taellw&W an Tillsoobucg,11r. and 1WIs. damae
Austin of Elmira Went the
14=L Ash has returned bane weekend with Mrs. William
for On winter mouths from
Whitehorse, Yukon. Austin and allegdsd the Howilak .
Chief Warrant Officer Glenn I�emimi jam%*addanceat
Aur stin and Mrs. Austin, Mr. and H -; We dlmli■H y Centre 9
Mrs William 'Austin of Saturday evenla.
United Co-operatives of Ontario
Belgrove & Auburn
CO.OP Branches �-16P
ANNUAL
MEETIN 'Gr
Blyth & District Community
Centre
Blyth, Ontario
Friday
Nov. 23, 1979
Banquet: 7:30 p.m.
Dance to follow
MUSICAP.& Norm anon
Adults $4.00 Children $2.00
Tickets available from store or directors.
disaster relief fund. Huron
members voted to support theC-000-
• •\ b request that transportation costs
y' be matched or else covered by
k the disaster relief fund.
tr . G The members also elected their '
Nfour remaining directors on the
U� count federation executive.
Y ,
They are Tony McQuail of West
Wawanosh, Jim McIntosh of
Now Offering to members 13% Tuckersmith and Walter Elliott
and Jim Hunter of East
for now "Day specials Wawanosh. G INS SUPP[I S
Deposits.
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Other Se
.rvices: Fon - Clevis
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The entrants :
Harry Winkel, 182; Pete Eskritt, / / /VALUE
181; Oscar Kieffer, 180; Claude
Now over 1 million dollars in assets Martin, 178; Mel Greig, 177;
Elmer Harding, 172; John Van de
Kemp Jr., 162 %; Stewart /o
357=2311 Rowley, 167; Jack H 66; Ray -
186; John Reinink, 166; Ray Ploun,,Mares '-
Dykstra, 166; Bill Thornton, 164; OFF '=
Joe Winkel, 162; Doug Harding, All Plough
Your money works for you in your community iso; Henry Kym, 158; Glenn tofit Shares in
McMichael, 158; John Winkel, + kers■ Stock.
157; Hank Winkel, 156; Ron I
Shelley, 153 and Doug.
MacGregor, 146. /1
Public votes
Pr
TO SERVE
Continued from Front Page
parking lot the reeve was asked if
the township would buy the
Mr. Eadie answered,
"The lot should be included in the
• cost of the project," adding that
although the township would hold
the deed, "Money for it could be
raised locally."
After a lengthy discussion a
community organization was
established entitled the Bluevale,
Buy your home, life, boat, and auto Morris and Turnberry Action
insurance from a friend ' Committee.The elected executive mem-
bers are: president, Jack
Searson; vice-president, Jack
' The Co -Operators Shaw; secretary, Etiole John-
ston; treasurer, Helen Mac-
Farlane and the directors are
Evelyn Stamper Bob Searson and
your credit union sponsored Ross Turvey.
Insurance company The building committee will
consist of Jim Thompson, Bob
Perry, Jack Searson, Keith
Co-operation among Co -Ops. Moffatt and Audrey Johnston.
Members for the finance
Located in the committee are Bev Brown, Mrs.
• Credit Union Building. Perry, Mel Craig, Helen Mac -
0 Farlane, Marie de Vos, Brian
" 8 Alfred St., [corner of Moffatt, John Thompson, Harold
Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont. Johnston and Rae Breckenridge.
The next meeting will be held
Monday, Dec. 3 at 8:30 p.m. One
North Huron Credit The Co-operatorsof the topics scheduled for the
Union 367-1311 357-3739 " next meeting will be whethe"V or
not a. chamber of commerce
should be formed for the project.
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