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The Rural Voice, 2001-09, Page 71RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER d► R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 100 807-486-3622 ALimilL ' The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy RAINY t21FR VALLE\ River Federation members by the RRFA. August 2/. 2001 In this past month the Rainy. River District has experienced a tornado. the Emo Fall Fair and a dramatic change in weather conditions which triggers a whole different series of events. Insurance companies are scrambling to settle claims. and with so many. it's taking what seems a very long time. I can't even begin to mention the devastation that took place in the Devlin area and we are all still cleaning up the mess that the storm lett us. Were so thankful that there were no lives lost or hurt. It could have been so tragic. The RRFA meeting was held at Emo with some members unable to attend because of summer commitments. President Bernie Zimmerman gave the Milk Producers report saying that they would have a display at the fair and they did. It was very nice and won second place from the 10 judges. They have a large number of promotional items available. which can be had by calling Bernie at 487- 1278 and he can place an order for you. Congratulations to Bernie and Roseanne. on the birth of a new baby son. Rebecca now has three brothers to help out on their Dairy. Farm north of Emo. Ken Fisher reported for the Pasture Committee. He said that there has been a bit of foot -rot at the pasture. There will possibly be a tour in September with a pasture specialist coming. Some crossfencing will be done. making more space for next year's cattle. Rainy River First Nations just completed the fencing off of the creeks under the watershed program at the community pasture. A number of Targe black hears have been spotted in several places in the District — even in towns. You are being advised to dispose of garbage properly and secure food items so as to not entice the bears. They love to eat and have a great sense of smell. Betty Salchert, Member Services. says she has renewed her contract for another year and mentioned that Northern Ontario reps are the only ones who did not get a raise in their allowance. She also reported that Ron Bonnett will be in Thunder Bay on October 3. in Dryden on October 4 and Rainy River on October 5. A meeting will he set up with Ron at the Stratton School for Friday. October 5. Linda Armstrong reported for the Farm Progress Building at the annual Fall Fair. She had 42 booths already hooked. but by fairtime all had been taken and filled. It was a terrific show. Linda appreciates the volunteers who come out to help set up the curtains and steel. Take-down time at 5:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the fair is always a madhouse with everyone scrambling. You always see the same faces helping out. "The manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must he endured.- - Dean Acheson. 2001 is the International Year of the Volunteer. Rainy River Rural Safety set up a display at the Farm Progress Building. It was very successful with all kinds of promotional items available. questions answered. and hand -aids distributed. along with earplugs. There was a tree draw for a first-aid kit. a hard hat and a tote hag. all won by ladies. TORC iThc Ontario Rural Council, a catalyst for Rural Dialogue Collaboration and Action held a conference at North Bay August 26. 27. 28. This is the group who labelled our district "remote". Don't worry, I'm still getting flak tiff even mentioning 0 last month. Hymer's Fall Fair happens Labour Day. Weekend. September 2-3. It's situated south of Kakabeka Falls in the Thunder Bay region. It's one of the greatest events with old-time fun and Tots of entertainment. You'll be glad you went. Rainy River Cattlemen's Association held its first fall sale on Saturday. August 25 at Stratton Salesyards. The calf sale will take place on Saturday. October 6. More pens have been added on the south side of the barn. Improvements are underway every time the volunteers can give their time. 4-H will he having a local competition for "Go For The Gold" on September 8. The Regional will be September 22. If you can get a team together. register with KimJo Calder at 482-2863 this week. Linda Armstrong set up "Icer -Gel" in four convenient places on the fairgrounds to he used for fairgoers. It took the place of soap and water when the visitors left the barns and pens. Nice touch. The 4-H Market Steer competition had 19 entries with Grand Champion at 1.395 lbs. raised by Jeff Teeple. We've been weighing 4-H calves for about 17 years now and it's a thrill to watch the 4-H kids proudly. sometimes nervously. sometimes too bravely. but always dedicated to "Learn to do by Doing". Jeff led "Fella IX" through the scales just as easily as he always has. Reserve Champion Market Steer. went to 85 -pound Matt Smith. who led "Lady's Man" over the scales topping the weights at 1485. Now that was something to see. To Erika Boersma. Jeff Hyatt. Riley Caul. Linda Zimmerman. Kerry Hyatt. Sheila Teeple. Melinda Teeple. Sean Forster. Joey Sloetmoen. Kevin Gemmell. Adam Forster. Anthony Boersma. Matt McQuaker, Cory Forbes. Laura Zimmerman, Jock Gemmell and Aaron Kuorikoski — congratulations on a job well done. We're proud of each and every one of you and will continue to weigh your calves as long as the good Lord's willing. Congratulations to Pat Marcotte who has been awarded Ontario .Agri -Food Ed. Inc. "Volunteer of the Year Award for 2000" and also received honourable mention as an outstanding volunteer Pat is also our chairperson on the executive committee of OAFE for 20111-1)2. Kristine Carpenter. Pat Clssdale-Cornell and Shirley Morrish send their applause. Our local committee set up a display at the fair featuring 'Bees and Honey. with help from local producer. Rick Neilson and Kristine's sister. Rhonda. a retired school teacher. Samples of local honey troni Louella Hoskins Farm and Rick Neilson's honey farm were on display. along with beekeepers' tools -of -the -trade. Rick even had a display of drones busy at work preparing for the Queen to hatch during the fair. The term "busy as a bee" now has full meaning. Our display won first place honours in the farm progress building. \\e thank everyone who gave of their time. Jen Mercer from the Rain- River First Nations Watershed Program set up a display with hug samples and free water testing bottles. She was part of our Ag Awareness promotion. Terry gave the hug demo, and the t -shirt was won by Linda Booth of Devlin. Once again the Rainy River Hereford Association held a "guess the weight of the heifer' contest. The heifer weighed 1.184 lbs. and was won by Cindy Haniak. The half of beef or S500 was won by Greg Stahn of Greg's Recycling. Dev lin. We were honoured with a visit by the Minister of Agriculture just after the hig storm. He was visiting his daughter in the Sioux Narrows area and was stormed out from the road being washed away. so. he was able to have a quick visit and learn a hit about our district. He was unaware of the distance that Ag Rep. Gary had to cover and quite surprised at the actual site of our farming area. Maybe. if they made the maps properly for Ontario. the true site would he noted and we would not he labelled as "remote... Don't forget the annual RRFA dinner and dance at Stratton Millennium Hall on Saturday. October 20. There will he live entertainment and tickets are available from any one of the directors. Call Linda Armstrong if you have been an RRFA member for 25 years. She is husy making up the list from Ralph Hunsperger's memory and it may not he too reliable since the storm knocked his barn and silo around. He has too many things to think about these days as many others hase. "The most disastrous times have produced the greatest minds. The purest metal comes of the most ardent furnace. the most brilliant lightning comes of the darkest clouds." - Charles Montesquieu (1689-1755).0 - Submitted by Shirley Morrish SEPTEMBER 2001 67