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Registration: $2., Bring your own lunch.
To register and for further information
call the following directors before April
9th.
John Gronestege-348-9170; John Lichti-
625-8899; Leo Kroonen-345-2171; Hugh
Love -356-2459; Robt. De Brabendere-229-
6331; Paul Voll -343-5584.
MANURE HANDLING
The information meeting on manure
handling has been postponed to April 2nd,
10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Stratford
Coliseum. Registration $5 - including
lunch.
Committees named
COMMITTEES FOR 1980
At the Feb. 28 directors' meeting the
following committees were set up to assign
responsibilities for organizing the work and
plan the various functions of the associ-
ation.
PRODUCER INFORMATION
COMMITTEE
The committee is reponsible for all
meetings, speakers and topics, work
shops, Swine Symposium, booths & dis-
plays and delegates to the Pork Congress.
John Groenestege - Chairman, Ray
Stock, Tony De Groot. Robt. Stephen,
Hugh Love, Robt. De Brabendere, Don
Dietrich.
BARBEQUE COMMITTEE
Over all handling of the barbecue,
ordering of meat and supplies, control of
related finances, training and organizing
operators, scheduling. Dairy & Pork Fes-
tival.
Gerald Matheson - Chairman. Jack Van
Ness, Paul Voll, Lorne Bell. Ken Bears.
Edgar Rose, Jack Robinson.
PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Consumer displays, Sponsorships,
awards, publicity. Ken Aitcheson - Chair-
man, Peter Huitema, Albert Van Herk,
Murray Musselman.
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE
Open line of Communications between
Producers - Association - Board, Rural
Voice Newsletter, Announcements.
Hans Feldman - Chairman, Gordon Jack,
George Sebben, Allen Zehr, Willi Keller.
4-H Committee: Robert Mitchel, Wayne
Hartung.
Perth County Federation of Agriculture:
Leo Kroonen.
Resolutions & Research: Robt. Stephen.
Farm Safety Association: Robt. Davey.
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
For Sale By Tender
ONE 1952 G.M.C. PUMPER FIRE TRUCK
Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents will be
received by the undersigned until
5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 1980
for the purchase or Ine above fire truck. Details and
specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. All
tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque equal
to 10% of the tender price.
The truck may be seen by appointment by contacting Tom
Phillips at 527-0530.
The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
James Crocker
Clerk -treasurer
Town of Seaforth
P.O. Box 610
72 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario
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The Case Postma Farm
Tuckersmith Twp.,
Huron County
April 16
MINI HOME SEWING SHOW
AND FASHION SHOW
Central Huron Secondary School
All proceeds for Cancer Society
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
Converts to flat sewing surface
with addition of convenient
extension plate.
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MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
Clinton 17 Victoria St. 482-7036