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The Rural Voice, 2003-03, Page 62People in Agriculture Skinners Perth's Pork Producers of the Year The Skinner family (from left Larry, Donald, Kathleen, Stewart and Nancy), accept the Producers of the Year Award from Perth County Pork Producers' Association President Jim Van Nes and Walter Bosch, chair of the producer services committee. Ontario Pork Vice -President Larry Skinner and his wife Nancy were named Producers of the Year at the Perth County Pork Producers' Association's annual meeting, January 23 in Milverton. In presenting the award, Walter Bosch, chair of the producer service committee, noted the couple had been farming since 1985, buying a Molesworth -area farm in 1995. He praised the commitment of the couple to the pork producer community at large in the time spent on behalf of producers across the province. Attending with the couple were their three children: sons Stewart and Donald and daughter Kathleen. Larry Skinner said he appreciated the award from his home county's pork producers very much.0 Jack Kroes named to CFFO executive board Jack Kroes, a Clinton -area pork producer, has been named to the provincial executive board of the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario, joining Gerald Poechman of Walkerton and Henry Stevens of Palmerston in representing mid- western Ontario on the eight -member board. Kroes and his wife Margaret and three children operate a farrow -to - finish operation (featured in a story in our January 1998 story on their new straw -based finishing barn). He is also secretary of the Huron County Pork Producers' Association. Stevens was elected at the CFFO annual meeting last fall and Poechman is an incumbent.0 Storeys named Huron Pork Producers of the Year Barb and Ray Storey of Winthrop were named Producers of the Year when the Huron County Pork Prod- ucers' Association held its annual meeting in Seaforth, January 22. In presenting the award Jack Kroes noted how involved both Storeys are in the community. They have been long-time 4-H leaders, with Barb recently helping lead the 4-H pork club as well as their work with the chinchilla club. They are also involved in church work and Scouting. The family also regularly attends the Goderich Farmers' Market, selling their pork products as well as their maple syrup and honey. "This is a surprise," said Ray Storey in accepting the award. "We really like dealing with 4-H members. We've treated them like adults and that's usually the way they treat you back." A new award, the Promotion Incentive Award, went to the Town and Country Support Services "dining for seniors" event which promoted pork through its meals for seniors. The award includes $300 plus a plaque.0 Barb and Ray Storey of Winthrop (right) accept the Producers of the Year award at the annual meeting of the Huron County Pork Producers Association. Presenting the award are Jack Kroes, promotion committee chair, left and Bruce Bergsma, Ontario Pork Zone Director. 1 1