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The Rural Voice, 1983-01, Page 36Where else do you get something for free? If you have something to sell, buy or give away, advertise in THE RURAL VOICE. It's free for personal ads. Business classified rates, 50c per word, PREPAID. Minimum 10 words. Send to THE RURAL VOICE, R.R. 1, DUNGANNON, ONT. NOM 1RO. Put YourselfIn the IIlflaneOlacein theSSle &_ Send to: THE RURAL VOICE R. R. 1, Dungannon, Ontario NOM1RO FARM NEWS CORN PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS The new Corn Producers' Association have elected their slate of officers: president, Max Ricker. Haldimand county; vicepre- sident. Doug Granton. Northumberland county: treasurer. John Cunningham. Kent county; directors. Seldon Parker. Victoria county and Martin Schneckenberger, Dundas county. A recent meeting was held to approve the constitution and by- laws and they are planning a meeting with the Ministry of Agri culture and Food. Early in the new year. they plan to start a mem- bership drive among corn producers. UNITED BREEDERS: NEW HURON DIRECTOR After fourteen years as a director for United Breeders, Huron farmer Cliff McNeil (left) R. R. 6 Goderich announced his plans not to seek re-election at the recent meeting for United Breeders held at the OMAF office in Clinton. Elston Speiran (right) R.R. 3 Brussels was elected the new director for Huron. MAKE TRACKS FOR CENTRALIA Discover Centralia's Opportunities Two year diploma courses Good jobs Career Variety Ministry of Agriculture and Food Discover Centralia's Facilities Residence living Practical laboratories Recreation programs Discover Centralia's Courses Agricultural Business Management Animal Health Technology Food Service Management Consumer and Community Studies Discover Centralia's Surroundings Excellent agricultural location Good Shopping services A good place to learn Discover Centralia Soon Write or phone Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario NOM IVO (519) 228-6691 Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0 (519) 228-6691 PG. 36 THE RURAL VOICE. JANUARY 1983