The Rural Voice, 1990-09, Page 4400 First Bank Agri -Services®
Bank of Montreal
Chatsworth
Clinton
Exeter
Goderich
Hanover
Hensall
Kincardine
Listowel
Lucan
Lucknow/Wingham
Markdale
WE'RE COMMITTED TO
THE FUTURE OF FARMING,
Branch locations in the following
communities:
794-2100
482-3441
235-2810
524-2152
364-5113
262-2414
396-3404
291-3031
227-4487
528-3024
986-3357
Meaford
Mildmay
Mitchell
Mount Forest
Owen Sound
St. Marys
Stratford
Tara
Teeswater
Walkerton
Zurich
538-4771
367-5613
348-8454
323-1770
371-2530
284-2490
271-8131
934-2700
392-6833
881-1311
236-4362
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7:00 p.m., Orangeville Fairgrounds.
6 — Grey -Bruce Livestock Co-op Sale,
10:00 a.m., Wiarton.
6 — Ontario Corn Producers' Associa-
tion semi-annual meeting, Waterloo
Inn, Waterloo. The luncheon speaker
will be the Honourable John McDerm id,
Minister of State for Privatization and
Regulatory Affairs and former Minister
of International Trade. Morning speak-
ers include Lynne Cohoe of Homeland
Grain Inc., OMAF's Bruce Archibald,
and OCPA executive vice president
Terry Daynard. Program registration
and coffee period begins at 9:00 a.m.,
afternoon business meeting commenc-
ing at 2:00 p.m. after lunch. A $12.00
registration and lunch ticket can be
purchased in the moming registration
period. Those planning to attend are
requested to call the Guelph office at
519-837-1660.
7 — Regional 4-H Show, Owen Sound.
7 — Perth Holstein Show, 6:30 p.m.,
Stratford Fairgrounds. Adults $2, stu-
dents (under 12) $1 (except Friday), and
children under 6, free.
7 - 16 — Western Fair, London Fair-
grounds.
7 - 8 — Chesley Fall Fair.
7 - 9 — Mildmay -Carrick Fall Fair.
9 — Ontario's Harvest Festival and
Farmer's Market, Ontario Agricultural
Museum, Milton. Enjoy a farmer's
market, traditional craft demonstra-
tions, heavy -horse plowing match, and a
livestock display.
9 - 12 — Crop Protection Institute of
Canada Annual Convention, Jasper
Park Lodge. Contact the Crop Protec-
tion Institute of Canada, 21 Four Sea-
sons Place, Ste. 627, Etobicoke, On-
tario, M9B 6J8, telephone 416-622-
9771.
10 — 4-H Leader's Workshop, Our
Heritage, 6:00 p.m., Paisley.
10 — Dufferin Milk Committee, 8:00
p.m., OMAF boardroom, Orangeville.