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The Rural Voice, 1982-10, Page 52Pcae e.r, 7ede'tatoa ob49xtuclteece Change of secretaries Mary MacDonald, who has been secretary for the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture for almost two years, has resigned to help her husband full time on the farm. Although we are sorry to lose her, we wish her every success in the future. Mary took great interest in the day to day workings of the Bruce Federation and made the tasks of the directors much easier with her efficiency and general competent manner. The Bruce County Federation welcomes its new secretary, Mary Harvie. Mrs. Harvie is the mother of four children and she and her husband, live in Neustadt. Previous to moving to this town, they farmed in Normanby Township. Mary worked part time for the Ayton Feed mill and found the experience of working with farmers helpful in this position. Mary is looking forward to meeting all the directors of this county organization at future meetings. Mary Harvie will be in the Hanover office on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The fieldman for this county, Doug Gowanlock can usually be reached at the office on Fridays. Farm Accidents Ken Kelley, a director with the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture was injured in a farm accident on Aug. 25th. Ken farms in the Paisley area, and was caught in the power take -off in a grain auger. Ken has been in the Toronto General Hospital where he Nomination for Bruce County Federation of Agriculture Farmer of the Year Award Every year, the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture presents an award to a person who has made a valuable contribution to agriculture. If you have someone you would like to nominate, please fill out this form. I NOMINATE Reasons for Nomination SIGNATURE Send to Bruce County Federation of Agriculture 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1 P9 or give to any Executive Member PG 52 THE RURAL VOICE / OCTOBER 1982 underwent treatment for his injuries. He lost his right hand below the elbow and broke the arm above the elbow. The arm is in a cast, as well as his left arm which suffered nerve and ligament damage in the accident. Ken reports that he is recovering and wishes to thank all the friends and neighbours who helped at home to keep the farm running and the support given his family at this time. Ken claims that his room, filled with cards and flowers, is an attraction for the other patients in hospital with him. Ken hopes to be discharged from Toronto General the second week in September and will then enter hospital again to rehabilitate his arms for mobility. Harold Poechman, President of the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture received nasty lacerations to his hand in a machinery accident at the end of August. It required forty-seven stitches to repair the damage but Harold reports that his hand is healing well and he expects to regain full use of it shortly. Bus Tour cancelled The bus tour of Bruce County farms has been cancelled due to lack of participants at the urban level. Reasons varied for the lack of interest, some weren't interested for economic reasons and others felt that the time of the year was wrong. At last check, before the program was cancelled, there were three definite families signed up for a program that would cover Grey, Bruce and Wellington counties. These county federations were looking for 30-40 people per county. Perhaps this could be offered again with more success. Gisele Ireland REGIONAL MEETING Sept. 28 8:30 p.m. Bruce North and Bruce Centre Arran -Tara Community Centre Guest speaker: Merle Gunby OFA Executive Director REGIONAL MEETING Sept. 29 8:30 p.m. Bruce South and Bruce West Hillcrest Public School Teeswater Guest speaker: Ron White 1st Vice president OFA 4 1