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THE RURAL VOICE
BRANDY POINT
FARMS
CENTRED AROUND
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
• Our breeding stock pro-
vides our buyers with proven
genetics from the top 3%
animals tested across
Canada • Our program
enables us to offer quality
and health at a price that is
hard to beat • We have an
ongoing supply of A.I. sired
Hamp/Duroc, York and Land -
race boars & F1 York/Land-
race gilts • Our closed herd
is ranked "Good" by the
OMAF standards of Herd
Health Classification
APRIL SPECIAL
York & Landrace Boars
$275 — $325
KURT KELLER
R.R. #1 Mitchell, Ontario
519.348.8043
92 THE RURAL VOICE
CALENDAR
345-2359 or Perth County club presi-
dent Joanne Innes, 393-6340.
8 4-H Organizational Meeting —
Walkerton Clubs. Walkerton OMAF
boardroom, 8:30 p.m. Co.ttact
OMAF, 881-3301.
8 Bull Test Station Open House, Dun-
dalk bull test station on the farm of
Don and Carolyn Jack, R.R. 2, Dun-
dalk, five miles west and two miles
south of Dundalk (Lot 27, Concession
9, Proton Township), from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. A temporary index will be
available for each bull based on its
112 -day weight. Doug Dickie, beef cat-
tle specialist of the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food will be speaking
about "Understanding and Using Per-
formance Information" and Dr.
Walter Johnson, Ontario Vet College,
will discuss "Factors Affecting Bull
Reproduction Potential." Breed
Associations, and OMAF will be set-
ting up displays and food will be
available at the farm. Contact Kate
Whale, Farm Management Specialist,
881-3301 or 1-800-265-3023.
8-9 Grey -Bruce Agri -Fair, Chesley
Community Centre. The two-day show
runs from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday
with an evening guest speaker and 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday. Contact
Mary Harvie, Grey Bruce Federation,
364-3050.
10 Save Taxes. ABC Investments cor-
dially invite you to their second Brian
Costello Seminar, Goderich District
Collegiate Institute, 260 South St.,
Goderich at 7:30 p.m.
10 District 3 Sheep Meeting, Perth
OMAF office, Stratford, 8 p.m. Con-
tact OMAF, 271-0280.
10 South Huron 4-H Crops Club,
South Huron Secondary School, Ex-
eter, 7:30 p.m. Contact OMAF,
482-3428.
12 Ontario Spring Holstein Show,
Stratford Fairgrounds. Entries can be
obtained from the Ontario Branch
Secretary, Box 193, Brantford, On-
tario N3T 5M8 or call 519-752-1812.
14 Home Decor sponsored by the On-
tario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, Royal Canadian Legion, Clin-
ton, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. This
adult program is already in progress
and will have an open house of all the
Huron participants to work on the
areas of drapery, stenciling,
candlewicking, and other home
decorating ideas. Speakers are schedul-
ed. Admission is Free. Contact Clinton
OMAF, 482-3428.
Bulk Food
and
Home Bakery
Working with the Farmer
"We use what you grow
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Soybeans and flour, flax
seed, millet, wheat germ,
cracked wheat, rye flour and
flakes, oatflakes, triticale
flour, sunflower seed oil —
and don't forget the eggs.
We have been baking the
Homemade Style" since
1971.
Give yourself a
taste treat
Armstrong's Home Bakery
Lucknow
519-528-2211
Open: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Bakers of whole grain bread since 1971
On -Farm Service
Radials
ra_ Rice Tires
Deep Treads
plus
Ordinary Tires
ALL
MAKES
IN
STOCK
Willits
Tire Service
Lucknow, Ont.
519-528-2103