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The Rural Voice, 1994-09, Page 56• 1 to 20 tonne (or build to spec ) • 14 gauge metal • Feed Factories LIVESTOCK TRAILERS Feed Factories available from 15 Tonnes to 55 Tonnes 5th Wheel All Sizes Many Options as Standard Equipment INTRODUCING SUPER -STORE STEEL SILOS 750 - 3600 Bu. Capacity These Silos are assembled, delivered & set up on site as one complete unit! "NO ON-SITE ASSEMBLY" • 5 ton single axle • 10 ton double axle 14 ft. 6 in. BALL HITCH "Choice of Colors' ELECTRIC/HYD. TILT • Hyd. unit w/12V. Battery • Tdm axle - 7000 Ib. G.V.W. ee ue et the Int Plowing Match Pembroke, Renfrew Cty. Sept. 20.24%• 4 Smitlt Steel & Fabrication Inc. Skilled craftsmanship assures you of a lifetime of trouble-free continuous service. Hwy. 23 North Atwood, Ont. 519-356-2802 it: Alfa Laval Agri by Lt: Alfa Laval Agri Line of Mixers: 120 cu ft thru 575 cu ft - Wagons/Stationary/Truck CaII Now For Details .Ot1C DAIRY Neustadt, Ontario SUPPLY LTD. 519-799-5366 52 THE RURAL VOICE News Queen's Bush Rural Ministries offers workshops The Queen's Bush Rural Ministries will be offering workshops in rural communities this fall. The ministries help farm families who are in financial and emotional stress. Common problems in the area of family communication and decision making have been brought to our attention. Sue Schlorff (Rural Connections II) and Judith Trimble will present these topics to couples on Saturday afternoons. Special funding from the Basilian Human Development Fund and generous donation of space in various centers are allowing Queen's Bush to take a more pro -active role within farming communities. Anyone interested can call 519-794- 3759 to pre -register any time before September 12 for a convenient date or location. Workshops will be held at: Kennilworth, September 17; Ripley, September 24; Keady, October 15; Markdale, October 22; and Chesley, November 5. There is no cost but participants are advised to bring elbow grease as these are "work"shops.0 Tim Bushel tops in Bruce 4-H judging Tim Bushell of Kincardine had the highest aggregate score for Bruce participants when 150 4 -Hers from Bruce and Grey Counties competed at the annual joint judging competition at Hanover, August 16. Also taking part by special invitation were 16 4 -Hers from as far away as Halton and Haldimand. Kathy Goodhue of Ripley was first in the intermediate category. Adam Ruthven of Chelsey was the top novice judge. High beef judge was Rachel Faust of Southampton who received a trophy from the Bruce County Cattlemen's Assoc- iation and other prizes.0