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Jim McIntosh, RR 4, Seaforth. re-elected to
the board.
Convention delegates for the area, which
includes Stanley, Tuckersmith and Goderich
Townships, are Walter McLlwain, Jack
McGregor and Jack Tebbutt.
The director for South Huron is Rick
Grenier, RR 1, Dashwood, elected to this
office for the first time.
Convention delegates for the area, which
includes Stephen, Usborne and Hay Town-
ships are Andy Durand, Allan Walper and
Glen Miller.
The alternates are Jim Patterson, Roger
Ratz and Doug Lightfoot.
Each region in the county can send one
director and three delegates to the conven-
tion in Hamilton, which will be attended by
over 400 delegates from across the province.
Ken Lantz, Ontario's deputy minister of
agriculture, told members of the Huron
County Federation of Agriculture that the
ministry is restructuring their marketing
division in the new future.
Federation gains members
A successful campaign was carried out
the first part of August in Howie*
Township, gaining thirty-nine new
members for the Huron Federation of
Agriculture.
Those participating in this drive were the
following people.•
Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Bev. Brown, Phil
Meyer, Jack Stafford, B ill Atton, Harry
Winkel, Dean Dixon, Gerry Fortune and
Bob Kelly. O.F.A. representatativesassist-
ing were Steve Nolan, London area;
George Welch, Middlesex, Lambton area:
Don McFarlane, Perth; Bob Leslie.
Grey/Bruce and Bill Crawford, Huron.
Congratulations to the new members!
Bruce Count Cont.
Bruce FofA
Plans no October
members' meetings
There will be no October members'
meetings. The North Central Bruce
Regional meeting will be held October 2nd
in the Tara Community Centre, at 8:30
p.m. The South West regional meeting will
be held October 9th in the Ripley Legion
Hall. It is hoped attendance at these very
important meetings will be as good as our
last monthly meeting.
Membership Canvass
A membership Canvass was held in
Greenoch Township September 5th.
Although not as successful as our previous
canvass in Bruce Township the canvass did
develop interest in the September 12th
meeting in Underwood. Many of the
members visited during the canvas
attended the Underwood meeting.
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