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The Rural Voice, 1990-07, Page 48Our Foundations Are Satisfied Customers HANOVER ONT. 364-3609 Head Office Dufferin Mutual Insurance Company For Insurance you can rely on call one of our brokers near you Cockwell Insurance Brokers Ltd. Atwood 519-356-2216 Culham Insurance Brokers Ltd. Collingwood 705-445-6100 Howard Noble Insurance Ltd. Collingwood 705-445-4738 Simpson & Company Collingwood 705-445-3151 Howard Noble Insurance Ltd. Dundalk 519-923-2313 Chapman, Graham & Lawrence Insurance Durham 519-369-3131 Stuckey Insurance Grand Valley 519-928-2127 Grand Valley Insurance Brokers Grand Valley 519-928-2851 Chapman, Graham, & Lawrence Insurance Hanover 519-364-2790 Tebbutt Insurance Brokers Markdale 519-986-2167 Georgian Bay Insurance Brokers Ltd. Meaford 519-538-2102 Crewson Insurance Brokers Ltd. Shelburne 519-925-3145 Howard Noble Insurance Ltd. Thornbury 519-599-3812 Chapman, Graham, & Lawrence Insurance Walkerton 519-881-0611 Shelburne, Ontario 1 to Adelaide St., P.O. Box 117, LON 1S0 519-925-2026 1-800-265-9115 Fax 519-925-3357 1885 — 100 years — 1995 44 THE RURAL VOICE CALENDAR 9 — Dufferin Federation of Agriculture meeting, 8:00 p.m., OMAF boardroom, Orangeville. 10—Twilight meeting, 7:15 p.m. at the farm of Quentin Martin (Wintermar Farms), Waterloo Regional Road 23, south of Win- terboume. Look for the Cribit Seeds sign. Sponsored by the Soil and Crop Improve- ment Associations in Wellington and Water- loo counties. Call Sylvie Bertrand at the Fergus OMAF office for details. 10 — Dufferin Holstein Club directors meeting, 8:30 p.m., OMAF boardroom, Orangeville. 11 — South -Bruce Cow/Calf Executive meeting, 8:30 p.m., Walkerton OMAF. 11 — Huron County Farm and Home Safety Association Media Day, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Demonstrations, testimony, and refresh- ments with details and location to follow as plans develop. Contact Don Young, secre- tary, R. R. 3 Auburn, telephone 526-7569 (residence) or 526-7021 (business). 11 — Summerfest 90, 3:00 p.m. to dusk, Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technol- ogy. Research tours, innovators contest, horse riding demo, hobby and craft displays. Roast beef dinner — $8 for adults and $4 for children. Contact Art Schaafsma, Ridge - town College, 519-674-5456, ext. 226. 12 — Family Field Day, Elora Research Station, two miles south of Elora on the west side of the Elora Road. Follow the signs to the Crops Headquarters area and take the tour wagons or shuttle bus from there. Tours begin at 10:00 a.m. Light lunch provided. Sponsored by the University of Guelph and OMAF. Call 824-4120, ext. 3933. 13-14 — Farm Show sponsored by the Lucknow and District Kinsmen at the Lucknow Arena, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Satur- day. Admission $2 for adults, kids free. 15 — Ecological Farm Tour. Please bring a lunch. Tour starts at 11 a.m. at the farm of Dave and Gordon Kea. They have a dairy operation but also grow barley, oats, hay, corn, fall rye, oil radish, and red clover. They have farmed organically for three and a half years with some bio -dynamics. In the after- noon the tour moves to the farm of Bert and Murry Pronk, another dairy operation with crops of hay, barley, oats, and rye. 17 — Dufferin Cattlemen's Association Directors meeting, 8:00 p.m., OMAF boardroom, Orangeville. 1 i