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BOARS -OPEN GILTS -BRED GILTS
COUNTRY CALENDAR
"BUILD AROUND THE BASICS"
HEALTH PRODUCTION
PERFORMANCE SOUNDNESS
We have established a new herd of
SPF purebred Yorkshire and
Landrace at the home farm. In ad-
dition, we will have a good selec-
tion of York Landrace open gilts
from our original herd. Give us a
call for your new herd establish-
ment or for replacement gilts and
boars.
Gilts & Boars with excellent ROP
figures & Health.
Maitland Manor Farm
R.R. 1, Bluevale
Don Henry
519-335-3240
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NOVEMBER 1985
1 Bruce County Federation of
Agriculture Annual Meeting and
Banquet, Chesley Community Cen-
tre, Chesley. Social hour, 6:30 p.m.,
dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets, $10.
1-2 Canadian Greenhouse Con-
ference, University of Guelph. Con-
tact John Hughes, 824-4120, ext.
8910.
2 Planning for Wind and Snow Con-
trol on Your Rural Property, an OAC
Novice Farm Program. Contact Nan-
cy McPherson, Division of Continu-
ing Education, University of Guelph,
824-4120, ext. 3064.
2 Perth Holstein Club Eleventh An-
nual Select Sale, Carson Sales Barn,
Listowel, 1 p.m. Contact Floyd
Willows, 271-8126.
2 Huron County Plowmen's
Association Annual Banquet,
Seaforth and District Community
Centre, 7 p.m. Tickets $8 per person.
Contact Graeme Craig, 887-9381.
2 Bruce Dairy Princess Competition
and Holstein Club Dance, Teeswater
Community Centre, 8:30 p.m.
Tickets available at Bruce OMAF of-
fice, 881-3301.
2-3 Huron Tract Spinners and
Weavers Guild Seventh Annual Show
and Demonstrations, The River Mill,
Benmiller. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Con-
tact Toni Vos, Blyth, 523-4294; Mary
McLeod, Seaforth, 527-1199; or Ruth
Knight, Goderich, 524-4578.
4 Harvest Humour will provide fun,
fashions, good food, and financial
support for the Women's Crisis Cen-
tres in Owen Sound and Kincardine.
Enjoy a beef dinner, laugh with
Gisele Ireland, enjoy accessories by
Joannie's Fashions and hear about
the Women's Crisis Centres at
Chesley Community Centre at 6:30
p.m. Tickets are $10. Contact any
member of the Planning Committee
for Rural Women or the OMAF of-
fice, 1-800-265-3023 or 881-3301.
4 Novice Farm Program: Introduc-
tory Agriculture, Guelph. An OAC
program. Five evenings from 7 to 10
p.m. Contact Nancy McPherson,
Division of Continuing Education,
University of Guelph, 824-4120, ext.
3064.
4-6 Ontario Dairy Symposium for
large herd operators, Constellation
Hotel, Toronto. Registration fee $195
per person, and $150 for each addi-
tional person from the same farm.
Registration fees do not include hotel
accommodation. Registration date is
November 1. Contact your local
OMAF office for more information.
6 Huron Humane Society Meeting,
Huron OMAF boardroom, Clinton,
7:30 p.m.
6 Grey County 4-H Council meeting,
Grey OMAF boardroom, Markdale
at 8:30 p.m.
6 Novice Farm Program: Beef Cow
Calf. Toronto. An OAC program.
Five evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Con-
tact Nancy McPherson, Division of
Continuing Education, University of
Guelph, 824-4120, ext. 3064.
6 Centralia College Open House '85.
The theme is: Today's Youth ...
Tomorrow's Leaders. Students will
show their talents with displays, ex-
hibits, and many competitions.
Everyone welcome. Contact
228-6691.
6 Annual Turkey Smorgasbord,
Duff's United Church, Walton, 3:30
p.m. to 7 p.m. Adults $6; children 12
and under $3. For more information,
call 527-1877 or 887-9381.
6-10 National 4-H Leaders and
Members Conference, Royal York.
Contact Betsy Clarke, Canadian 4-H
Council, 613-722-7108.
7 Perth Pork Producers Directors'
Meeting, Stratford OMAF office,
7:30 p.m.
7-10 Canadian Farm Writers
Federation Annual Meeting, Toron-