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The Rural Voice, 1981-12, Page 34Now Available: BLOOD OF FOXES By Adrian Vos. Let a member of the Vos family take you with giant steps through the history of the Low Countries. This book is packed full of material of what life was like in six centuries of Europe. For example how the Reformation tore apart countries and families. This non-fiction book can be had for 54.95 (56. - if mailed in Canada) by phoning (519-523-4294) or by writing to Box 106, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1 HO. H.. . I AND SONS LTD. Your Case and Sperry New Holland dealer. 482-3409 „OahflO 5*'ERtr4 NEW .CLlnnL PPR, g, uArce Bayfield Road, CLINTON The Christmas Gift That Makes Life a Little Easier ! Headquarters for NEW Whirlpool Tappen Westinghouse Appliances & Eureka Vacuums Trade in your old vacuum Specializing in Used Appliances Washers, Dryers, Stoves,Fridges and Dishwashers DON'T BUY TILL YOU GIVE US A TRY! Lucknow Appliance Centre Sales & Service Call Pete 528-2946 Box 580 Lucknow, Ont, PG. 32 THE RURAL VOICE/DECEMBER 1981 UP AND COMING GREY COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS DANCE, Nov. 28, Ayton Complex, Music by Crippled Duck, Admission at the door ONTARIO SHEEP ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, Ramada Inn, Toronto, Nov. 28, Contact Francis Singer, Secretary -Treasurer, R.R. 1, Stevensville, Ontario LOS 1S0 (418) 382-2688. NATIONAL FARMERS UNION ANNUAL MEETING, Nov. 30 through Dec. 5, Winnipeg. Keynote speaker Mel Watkins, economics professor from the University of Toronto. PERTH COUNTY SOIL AND CROP ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, Dec. 1, Stratford Coliseum, 10:30 a.m. QUALITY SWINE PERFORMANCE TESTED STOCK SALE, Dec. 3, 1:30 p.m., in the Quality Swine Headquarters, Shedden. For more Information contact Norm Wilson (Fordwlch) 335-3127 or Chris Hills (Mitchell) 348-9127. ATWOOD 4-H HOMEMAKING ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT, Dec. 3, 7:15 p.m., Elma Township Public School GREY COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS WINTER GAMES, Dec. 5, beginning at 9 a.m., John Dlefenbaker Secondary School, Hanover COW CALF DAY, Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Singhampton Community Centre GREY COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS BOWLING, Dec. 6, 3 p.m. at Hanover Bowling Lanes, Hanover FARM LAND BUYING SEMINAR, Dec. 8, Holiday Inn Towers, London, Ontario. Fee$175. Contact Robert Mercer, Broadwater Farm News, 202 Main St., Markham, Ontario L3P 1Y3 (416) 294-5300. KIRKTON 4-H HOMEMAKING AWARDS NIGHT, Kirkton Community Centre, Dec. 9, 7:15 p.m. CHRISTIAN FARMERS' FEDERATION CONFERENCE, Dec. 9, Peter Clark Hall, University of Guelph, Guelph. Contact C.C.F. Box 698, Harriston, Ontario NOG 1ZO, (519) 338-2921 ONTARIO SWINE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ASSOCIATION Training Course, Dec. 9 at the OMAF office In Clinton. For further information contact OSAIA in Woodstock, P.O. Box 457, N4S 7Y7 (519) 539-5636. ONTARIO SOYA -BEAN GROWERS' MARKETING BOARD ANNUAL MEETING, Dec. 9 and 10, Wheels Inn and Convention Centre, Chatham. Reservations should be made directly to the Wheels Inn. Box 637, Chatham, Ontario FARMING FOR PROFIT — Organized by several local accounting firms in cooperation with OMAF. Thurs., Dec. 10, 1 to 4 p.m. Victorian Inn, Stratford. Register through OMAF, $10. per person, 515. a couple. Limited to 250 participants. Similar seminar in Huron, Jan. 14. More information in the January Rural Voice. ONTARIO STOCKYARDS JUNIOR SHOW AND SALE, Dec. 12, 9 a.m., Toronto U.C.O. ANNUAL MEETING, Dec. 14-15, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Contact Dr. R. Grossman, U.C.O., Box 527, Station A, Mississauga, Ontario L5A 3A4 (416) 270-3560. MITCHELL 4-11 HOMEMAKING AWARDS NIGHT, Dec. 15, 7:15 a.m., Upper Thames Elementary School, Mitchell. MARKET OUTLOOK AND MARKETING MANAGEMENT DAY, Dec. 16, 10 a.m., Knights of Columbus Hall in Stratford. Advance registration required; call the Perth OMAF office at (519) 271-0280. GREY COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS MEETING. Dec. 16, 8:30 p m. at the Grey OMAF offices, Markdale. - GREY COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS CHURCH SERVICE, Dec. 20. 3 p.m., Strathhavon Church. Royal Maintenance Small Engine Clinic • Chain saws • Snowblowers • Snowmobiles • Lawn tractors All small engines serviced Roy Vodden �` it '� 1 HWY. 4 SOUTH, ~ CLINTON ��'?.w: X', � • '1-_' ‘4 482-9600 Job instruction to avoid accidents In nine out of ten farm injuries, it is human mistakes that cause the injury. Human mistakes are made because of a variety of reasons, but the biggest single reason for human errors is lack of knowledge. Many farm jobs and much of the farm machinery we use can be hazardous. Farm help that has little or no knowledge of these hazards is almost certain to have an accident. Take time to properly instruLt all of your farm help in safety.