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The Rural Voice, 1981-04, Page 36rabies is concerned, for the last three months. The number should be declining soon," said Dr. Robert Turnbull, district veterinarian for Bruce County. RUSSELL BOLTON. cont. from page h nine titles. Blackhall lost in 19250 \‘ hien permitted the Winthrop farmer to pull into a tie. "1'd like to get one up on Alex," says Bolton of the friendly competition. Their meetings are rare. but clearly intangibles have helped create the friendship. illustrated best perhaps by the Scottish visitor's embrace. "Yes. they've gotten to be great old conies." stn Mac says of the pair. Social benefits are certainly one incentive to take part in the Royal. Another long -run benefit to agriculture, perhaps recognized if not expressed by Bolton, is outlined by Alexander: "What Russell is doing is still creating an interest in legumes, keeping people from thinking monoculture. By Russell keep- ing that alfalfa exhibit the way it is. he's keeping that interest." The financial rewards are insignificant and the recognition is scant. but in the long run both take a back seat to respect one gets from peers - from the people who know. 150TH ANNISAVERGS In recognition of our 150 years of progress, International Harvester gives you big savings on new, in -stock equipment. Akita Red Power Rebates: up to $3000 on International Tractors. Red Edge Rebates: up to $4200 on Self - Propelled Axial Flow Combines, up to $700 on Hay and Forage Equipment. Instead of rebate, Waiver of Finance is available to qualified applicants on eligible equipment other than tractors. Come in today. Time limited offer. Most end April 30th, 1981. Available at participating IH dealers only. PKcsaTi: i44400 � i 4 ,i .1 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CANADA 4-'-1�SEAFORTH 521.0120 p0W EV REBATE FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED SEArORTH . AYR • CAMBRIDGE • WOODSTOCK 111 THE RURAL VOICE/APRIL, 1981 pG