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The Rural Voice, 1993-08, Page 55RAINY R1VER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 • The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA. July 5, 1993 The Rainy River district is once again living up to its given name and there seems to be no letup until the end of the week. The July 1 weekend was a wet one. Three -and -a -half inches fell in one night with many roads washing out. Haying is now at a standstill. There was no RRFA meeting this month, because everyone is supposed to be haying. We had the same problem a year ago; could it be following a pattern? At the district fairgrounds, the shiny new bleachers are now in place. The Grandstand Committee had hoped to include a roof at the same time but it will come later for economic reasons. Future plans include the construction of washrooms, booths and office space under the stands. A complete reorganization of the existing grounds is being considered. The new seating was completed in time for the local stock car races and the annual Fall Fair which takes place August 19, 20 and 21. More funds will be needed to continue this project. Anyone wishing to donate a cheque or money order, send to the Rainy River Valley Agricultural Society, Box 358, Emo, ON POW 1E0, payable to the Grandstand Account. The Society is the oldest institution in the Rainy River District. The Directors are proud of that heritage and its future for our children, and their children to come. The Emo Fair Queen committee members Kim -Jo Bliss, Nancy Anness and Cathy Robinson have announced the following candidates to compete for the crown at this year's Fair. They include Laureen Bliss of Fort Frances, (sponsored by AB Electric); Cori Angus of Barwick, (Fairway Store); Lisa Webb of Fort Frances, (Makabi Inn); Jennifer Carlson of Emo, (Sharp Cuts); Jenny Vargas of Emo, (Smitty's Repair); April Rose of Emo, (Matheson Bros. Painting); Bev Barenec of Barwick, (Shangri-Lan Restaurant); and Shauna Allen of Barwick, (Riverside Garage). The girls will have a number of local festivities to attend as well as a talent show on August 4 and the Emo Fair Parade on August 21. The Emo Fair Queen Pageant will be at 2:00 the same day. The girls will sew and design their own banners. The Ag Awareness Committee will have an easier workload at the Fair this year. RobRoy Donaldson has been hired as a summer student under the Agriculture in the Classroom program which is overseen financially by the Rainy River Federation of Agriculture. Donaldson is entering his fourth year at Lakehead University this fall. He has been hired to promote agriculture in the district with a display and slide presentation at the Farm Progress Building. His job is also manning the booth and maintaining the kids' activities. He's not babysitting; he's showing the youth what farming is all about in a fun and educational way. Last year, kids were able to play with the cornmeal "sandbox" and toy farm equipment as well as participating in quizzes, colouring, and other educa- tional games. The Rainy River Farmers' Market is open every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. They feature numerous crafts, a variety of baking, woodwork- ing and honey. The Clover Valley Farmers' Market is open every Saturday at Fort Frances from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. On Saturday, July 3, the market members held their first annual Chocolate Chip Cookie Contest. First prize went to Jeannine Cornell of LaVallee. Her prize was a pottery utensil holder created by Terrill Pentney. The very competent judges were Nadine Johnson, Helen Cousineau, and Allan Tibbits. On July 17 the market plans on a Festival of Flowers in conjunction with the Fort Frances Horticultural Society. Then on August 14 the market will join forces with the Northwestern Health Unit to make "Nutrition Day". For any information on the market, call Manager Deb Cornell at 486-3409. Linda Armstrong called by and reported that there is room for 50 display booths at the Fair in August. Of these, 32 are now rented out. Call her at 807-852-3645 for space to rent or if you would like to help set up for Fairtime. Help is also greatly appreci- ated for dismantling the framework on the booths the last day (Saturday) of the Fair. "The Lord gave us two ends — one to sit on and the other to think with. Success depends on which one we use the most." This year the annual 4-H Funday will be held at the Emo Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 17. In previous years, 4- H families travelled to Morson and beautiful Lake of the Woods, but distance seemed to be the factor for low attendance as time went on. The fairground will provide the atmosphere without the lake. But, if this rain keeps up, we'll have that, too! On Sunday, July 18, a Showmanship Clinic will be held at Ted and Deb Zimmermans' farm. 4-H Beef members will groom and clean their animals. There'll be a guest speaker. The members will receive instructions for their show at Fair time and a potluck luncheon will be available for everyone who attends. Good luck to all 4-H members and leaders. The next RRFA meeting will be held at the Ag office at Emo, August 5 at 7:30 p.m. Our deepest sympathy goes to our President Rick and wife Sue Boersma and family. Rick's Mom passed away this week. The district is still mourning the loss of a dear friend and neighbour, Bill Irvine, who passed away June 16, 1993. Bill was a former manager of the R.R. Cattlemen's Salesyard at Stratton and recently was awarded special recognition as Founding Member with 20 years of service to the Farm Safety Association of Ontario. Condolences to Alice and all the family. Sympathy of the community to Glen and Lucille Hart and family. Glen's father passed away this week. "God saw you getting tired, when a cure was not to be, So He put His arm around you, and whispered, "Come with me". So He took you to His garden, and laid you there to rest. God's garden must be beautiful for He only takes the best."0 Shirley Morrish AUGUST 1993 51