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    #41
    AVers,

    Would anyone one have a used box of crayons they can send to burbert so he can color in his CWB coloring book?

    Thanks, pars

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      #42
      And crayons for checking,too,olease, it will put him in a better humor.

      My best, Peach

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        #43
        From Richards and Pratt (1979, 110)...

        The 1944 Mineral Tax Act imposed a tax on undeveloped freehold mineral rights to encourage holders of these rights, which had been granted by the federal Government... to allow these rights to revert to the Province.

        There were no acreage exemptions.

        I think the tax was 50 cents per acre.

        I also think the 3200 acre exemption was established under Premier Thatcher or Premier Blakeny.....Bill

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          #44
          I googled and read the same web page the other day, Bill, but I figured I'd let checking find it himself. lol

          But thanks, from Peach

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            #45
            btw, Bill, it's more work to find the original bill, as you'll have discovered. It takes digging. I put the revised act link up to see if checking would just graze it and then post it, and yup, he did, even though it was not in force during TommyTime.

            No wonder he wants the blanks filled in. Peach

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              #46
              I'm the one not acting in a civil fashion, parsley? I think that is a stretch. Care to put it to a poll. 400 acre farmers get an equal vote to those in excess of five nominal sections (3200 acres)!! -------------------------If you have the information, share it on this thread. That was all I was ever asking. Do not take the ball home to play on your own court. Your comments, snide or otherwise, tell me that you're in the camp that believes knowledge is power, and don't you dare question my statements. People learn by a variety of methods. Many learning methods have nothing to do with printed matter. Most of these methods are far less hazardess to ones health, and much less time comsuming. ----------------------------- I deliberately didn't post the information site in order to elicit a response from you. I could then refer you back to your own power and control system over knowledge, use of ambitious fingers, dedicate a little time to your self education, and we were talking about taxation, remember? You are, after all, a professional in all three catagories. ---------------------------- Now kindly post the bill and the paid receipt that shows me that your family paid their mineral rights taxes. ------- You are so very knowledgeable. I bet you know the most favorite colour of crayon. Burbert and mine seem to be missing from our "used boxes". ---------Just exactly how many one colour drawing do you need to have magneted to your refridgerator door, parsley? !!!!!

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                #47
                Thanks bill, you are a gentleman.

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                  #48
                  Peach, you flatter yourself if you think I visited your site. I'd be worried if I pressed 9. My telephone line might be used in Austria.

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                    #49
                    checking,
                    I still don't have the orgiginal legisltion during that time checking, I didn't have time to look it up, as I did an editorial on Parsley's Notebook last night. It would do you good to read it, by the way.

                    And I think of all people on this site, I have done more than my share of information gathering, and sharing that information with all AVer's. Openly and willingly. Many times you may not agree with or like the information I post, but I try to participate with purpose.

                    And if you want to take any kind of a poll on it, go right ahead, as my entries on this site are not governed by public opinion, a popularity vote, so to speak, nor am I impressed by the thought of a mob vote of any sorts, including voting on whether or not I get to sell my grain.

                    When and if I am able to access Tommy's Grab Act, I will. It is most likely considered archives and proabably not data entered. The webpage Bill Duke found is not the legislated copy, it is an opinion piece. You demanded verification.

                    You grabbed at what was handy. And didn't do your homework. And got caught at either looking stupid or evasive. No wonder you're testy. I've done the same, checking. It's why I try to do some thoughtful backgrounding. Not everything appears as it really IS, and I guess no one has taught me that lesson more acutely than the Wheat Board has.

                    My own families archive material are quite vast. And will take time because I have not finished cataloguing them. I will share them when I find them, and IF I decide to do so.

                    If you are not satisified,I'd suggest, since you listed dead Tommy as the greatest Canadian ever, that you contact living Lorne Nystrom to do your research, He is probably considered the CBC/CCF guard's second greatest Canadian.

                    Peach

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                      #50
                      Oh checking, lol, you look for a scrap, you're wanting to bicker; we need a poll to pick your cure. hmm Anyone? LOL Pars.

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