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Port Perry Star, 15 Aug 1989, p. 2

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SPECIALIZING IN LADIES' AFFORDABLE FASHIONS Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM; Fri. to 8 PM. PORT PERRY PLAZA 285-0129 "I can't get over my new Invisible Fencing Wi one call to Invisible Fencing, you can teach your dog to stay within your prop- erty boundaries, without unsightly fences. University tested, vet approved, and your satis- faction is guaranteed. It even costs less than traditional fencirig. Call today, and find out why Over 50,000 dogs stand behind Invisible Fencing¥ III== INVISIBLE FENCING. ( of South East Ontario 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 15, 1969 lfyou \§PP COFFEE, this week our." ~~ WW LARGEST COFFEE... , : Coupon not necessary. This week only. Come on in and try our new donuts at our Special Prices! Stop in .on your way home and treat your family to a dozen donuts for only ....... oR NW I Re Ce fg a TE Co NT SNE = = = TW Cr. AR 5 use BG, o bm GAS couPo Ontario Cattlemen fear new pressure from tax "This province needs to develop a long-term solution to the On- tario Farm Tax Rebate Pro- gram," says Ontario Cattlemen's Association President, Jim Magee. He went on to say, "the changes to the Ontario Farm Tax Rebate Program for 1989 may put new financial pressure on farmers renting land and they will not resolve how other pro- vinces view this provincial transfer program in future na- tional tripartite stabilization discussions." The original intent of the Farm Tax Rebate Program was to "target" tax relief to Ontario farmers. However, in recent years many non-farm corpora- tions received large rebates. Under the 1988 program 8,015 cor- porations and limited companies received payments with the re- maining payments being made to 121,838 individuals not identified as corporations or companies. In discussions at their summer meeting, the OCA Board of Direc- tors expressed major concern TS onepoz $3.25 0 ne: gs gi SE Fo vn ". Rn MUFFIN SPECIAL FREE REGULAR COFFEE with the purchase of any muffin. Baked fresh at.our store - Choose from our Daily Variety! a i QUALITY -- SERVICE -- ECONOMY $1.00 OFF (Minimum 35 litres / one coupon per purchase) CANGO Your All Canadian, Independent Gasoline Retailer. Try the newly renovated CANGO Gas Bar, Simcoe St. N., at the Ridges. a Coupon good at this location only. Expires August 22, 1089 with the new requirement for pro- perty owners to farm the proper- ty or part of it to be eligible for the Farm Tax Rebate on that proper- ty. It was felt that this require- ment would result in higher land rental prices since non-farm pro- perty owners would not be getting the rebate. "Many cattlemen rent proper- ty to augment their land base," says Jim Magee "and with the narrow margins found in beef production, cattlemen cannot af- ford increases in land rents." A total of 28,482 Farm Tax Rebate applicants indicated they rented their land to someone else in 1988. The red meat industry is discussing the whole issue of government transfer programs 'as part of its national tripartite stabilization discussions in an ef- fort to eliminate regional ine- quities. According to Mr. Magee, "other provinces do not have a Farm Tax Rebate Program similar to Ontario and there is; concern that Ontario's program; could be viewed as a direct sub-: sidy program to cattlemen." . © There was no opposition among. OCA Board members when they: voted in favour of the OCA contac- ting other farm commodity groups with a view to abandoning the changes to the 1989 Farm Tax Rebate Program and to develop- ing a long-term solution to the program. open to the entire world. Opportunity for Jr. Farmers to learn plowing techniques Junior Farmers, male and female, will have the op- portunity to learn the technique of plow adjustment and good ploughing techniques at the Wilcox Farm just south of Greenbank on Wednesday August 30, 1989. A qualified instructor will be on hand to assist Junior 'Farmers. There will be cash awards for all participants. The following day, August 31, the annual Durham Region Plowing Match will take place on the same site, Good prizes and plenty of parking is available. Certificates D.J. TAYLOR INSURANCE BRORERS LTD. 169 North Street, Port Perry Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) ITH-ANNUAL WANEAIVAVERTAY Phe latest fashions have arrived «Alfred Sung AN «Jean Crisan For just S100 vou have furst choice lo lavaway that special fun and don't pay tl j % December 1, 1989 FUR SALON 282 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 571-2101

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