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• 14 gauge metal
• Feed Factories
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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