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The Rural Voice, 1983-11, Page 26FARM NEWS Royalty runs in family On September 8 the 4-H King and Queen contest was held at the Owen Sound Fair. Prospective kings and queens were judged separately and when the winners were announced it turned out the judges chose Sandra and Glenn Abercrombie, sister and brother from St. Vincent Township. OMAF holds farm management workshops Management for Profit, a series of farm management workshops spon- sored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, will be held in nine loca- tions across Ontario November 21 to December 3. The one -day seminars feature a team of farm management specialists including Dr. Hiram Drache, a well- known farm management consultant, university lecturer and farmer from Fargo, North Dakota; Richard Hiscocks, a farmer from Lakeside, Ontario; and staff from the ministry's agricultural representatives branch. Among the subjects to be covered are capital investments, record keep- ing for the 80s, tools for analysing the farm business, and profitable marketing ideas. The seminars begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance from local agricultural offices. Fees are $20 per person including lunch and a copy of the farm management information handbook. Additional family members may attend the sessions and luncheon for $10 per person. Dates and locations of the seminars are as follows: November 21, Mildmay, Mildmay Community Cen- tre; November 22, Stroud, Stroud- Innisfil Recreation Centre; November 23, Peterborough, Rock Haven Motor Hotel, Highway 28; November Lamp shades Heat Lamps 125 & 250W Clear & Red Both In Stock 4800W Milk house heater c/w cord & plug IN STOCK: -Exhaust fans -Pulleys -Motors for -Fan blades any purpose -Thermostats FREE ESTIMATES CALL TODAY PG. 24 THE RURAL VOICE, NOVEMBER 1983