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FBruce County OMAF
ARM REPORT
Judging School Planned
'Judge a fair?' 'This may conjure up a
whole spectrum of responses, ranging
from a welcome challenge to the
unprintable.
District 10 Ag. Societies have recognized
the need for a Judging School and will pre-
sent one at Walkerton Fairgrounds on July
19 starting at 6 p.m.. Classes will include
beef, dairy, sheep, horses and crops.
Criteria and basic concepts of judging will
also be discussed.
If you are a seasoned pro or just have a
mild interest in judging, be sure to take in
this event. You can register by telephoning
the Chairman, Paul Grubb 799-5934; Brita
Ball, OMAF Walkerton 1-800-265-3023;
Alex Leith, OMAF Markdale
1-800-265-9152. The registration fee is $10
and payable at the door.
Bruce County Junior.
Farmer Reunion
Here is the schedule of events for the
Bruce County Junior Farmer Reunion, Ju-
ly 22, 23, 24 at Paisley.
Friday evening, July 22 — 8 p.m. Variety
Concert - Paisley Town Hall (we still need
entertainment).
Saturday, July 23, — 9 a.m. - Judging
Competition - Paisley Fairgrounds (three
age groups); 1:30 p.m. - Agricultural
Olympics - Paisley Fairgrounds; - 5:00
p.m. - 1 a.m. - Beef Barbecue and Dance - -
Paisley Arena (Dance to Drumlin ).
Sunday, July 24 — 11:00 a.m. - Church
Service - Paisley Arena (Bruce Aitken;
Minister) ; - 12:30 - Picnic - Saugeen Bluffs
(Bring your own food); - 2 p.m. - Ball
Game - Saugeen Bluffs CKNX Tryhards .
against Junior Farmer Executive.
. For further information, barbecue and
dance tickets call: James Davey 353-5364;
Dennis Grubb 367-2438; Diane McCormick
392-6320; Mark McConnell 396-8038; Diane
Meuser 389-5161; Trevor McLeod 934-2237;
Rosanne Calhoun 363-5503.
Agricrews and Jr. •
Ag's Keeping Busy
Both of O.1Vl.A.F.'s Summer Experience -
Programs, the Agricrew and the Junior
Agriculturalist Programs, are keeping
several young people between the ages of
15 and 24 busy on Bruce County farms this
summer.
One Agricrew is based in Walkerton and
one in Kincardine and they both cover
most of Bruce County. The Agricrews may
be booked up to August 19, with booking
dates for farmers still available from late
July onwards.
Young people may still apply to'to work
on Agricrew. Both farmers and students
may make inquiries at 881-3671.
As of June 28, there were nine farm
families in Bruce County hosting a Junior
Agriculturalist, an urban youth who lives
and works on the farm for 50 days during
the summer. All nine host farmers seem to
be reasonably pleased with their novice
farm hands and the Jr. Ag.'s seem to sleep
well at night after their new experience
with hard work.
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HITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharnie of Goderich
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw returned
home on Tuesday evening following a two
week trip to the East coast, which included
Nova Scotia, P.E.I., the Cabot Trail and
Cape Breton. While there, they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sider, family of P.E.I.
They had good weather and returned home
through the states.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghen of Kit-
chener were visitors on Wed. with Mildred
McClenaghen and visiting last week at the
same home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wilson of Prince Rupert. Mrs. Wilson and
Mildred were nursing classmates and
haven't seen one another for 40 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wellhouser of Aris
were visitors with Mildred McClenaghen
recently.