Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1971, p. 18

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday November TO Cofcf weather doesnt hinder Halton plowmen Henry J Stanley The annual Match held on Saturday Nov Out It into rid ilp 1 link It It Milton the farm of Craig Held Ml ft Million pill Milton was quite despite the cool fall wentmr A total of M tractor and throe horse lands were plowed In the evening moved to the Maaonk Hull Milton for the Imnquot ml presentation of Head mil Million In III I Hi i link the A table guests were woHiiiim by Hill Jiiitgea Mrs on lltu TRACTORS MAY HE more efficient but will This team was one of two at the Count never match the beauty of a team of horses Plowing match this year Photo Tax rebate program on OF A agenda flu re are many thousands of people who are diabetica but who condition has not yet been tainted Farrows from across Ontario will gather Hamilton soon to consider the slate of their They 11 discuss the problems facing farmers and then develop recommendations for their solution farmers will be attending the annual convention of the Ontario Federation of Agri culture to be held at the Sheraton Hotel Hamilton Monday Nov through Wed Nov One of the issues on their agenda will be taxation property taxation in particular war members of the Federation withheld the edacalion portion of their property tares protest what to be an unfair of education wanted the provincial pwrnmenl to pick up the whole tab for education raising the funds on a fair basis Predict Ontarians will top plowmen mind pond lood and highlighted ftt Baton- Mas a full and gueQs attended a banquet at the on nf Hilar one two judges ml the spate a die Sanguis Br noted the was one the best a the and suet- a fine job He the plowmen the rules however noted the rules set Country Mart RockWood Acton EQUIPMENT FOR FARM LAWN GARDEN RECREATION Sales Service Parts Repairs miles West of Acton OnHy No Phone 519 Meet me Ilk ll I allium ill III ih Opt IK lurking in jrugnd- Hum li doors GO imti Admission- Ml Children At the Royal Winter Fair November 1220 Mrs councillor for llurllnijton Don councillor from Mayor and Mrs Beat Milton Ixn Jefferson director on tho Ontario Plowmens Association from Plowmen a Association As a result of the protest tho Ontario government Introduced a rebate to farmers Farmers with acres or more or sales of more than reeelv ed a per cent rebate on their property taxes year farmers Rot about IS million this sear about million Now the Ontario government has proposed to scrap the whole rebate system Instead It Intends to Introduce a tax credit scheme Under this program a farmer would apply for tax credits on both property and sales taxes when he completes his Income tax returns the amount he received would depend on his Income Some members feel this Is merely a token gesture and that it doesnt answer the problems of education taxes on property It s possible that federation delegates to the convention may decide to oppose the gov eminent proposal May lltil In ivliii ho Intoinullonul Ilowinn Or 1 111 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called for splits in various classes but when it came tune to Judge the judges were told to overlook the split regulation he told plowman When make the rules go them It is important that ou know how to make an opening Mr Timbers continued He said the boys class was an of plowing and predicted a time when Ontario would once again be competitive in world competition He noted this was the first war they did not have a team in the world competition Participating Stores Moss Hardware Nielsens Clothing AB Supermarket Watsons Restaurant Svmons Hardware Hintons to Store Bensons Shoe Store Dills Stationery Store ENTER NOW TWO GLORIOUS WEEKS PLUS SPENDING MONEY CONTEST RULES Visit any one of the places of business listed here and fill in an entry blank with every purchase Contest is open to anyone except participating merchants and their immediate families Employees of participating merchants not eligible to enter at their place of employment 5 names to be drawn weekly at each store These names to go into master drum for grand prize These names will be published weekly in The Acton Free Press for the next 20 weeks All other names eligible for consolation prizes Trip must be taken no cash Trip may be transferred Final draw on March Contest open to all Acton area residents I Participating Stores Acton Pharmacy Acton IGA Jims InNOut Variety Acton Home Furnishings Lovell Bros Meats Acton Delicatessen J B Mackenzie Son Ltd 20WEEK CONTEST SUPPORT YOUR rat i

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