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The Rural Voice, 1998-04, Page 63Lamb producers hold Sheep Information Day Speakers will discuss silage, housing, feed, fencing and handling equipment when the Western Ontario Lamb Produccr's Association (WOLPA) holds its sheep information day at the Walkerton Agricultural Building on April 4 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Kim Lennox will speak on "Feeding haylage to sheep" at 11:00 a.m. while Brian Tarr of Shur Gain will speak on "Creep feed and feeding lambs" at 1:00 p.m. There will also be a market Iamb competition and sale featuring 60-70 pound Iambs. Each entry of two lambs will require a $5 entry fee for WOLPA members with non- members requiring an additional $10 membership in the association. Spinning and wool products and other items of interest to the industry will also be part of the event. WOLPA has been serving the industry in western Ontario since it was formed in 1971 with Walter Renwick as the first president and Robert Logan as the first secretary. It organized the first "Sheep Day" at Grey -Bruce Farmers Week in January 1972.0 Cattlemen's Curling Bonspiel held in Guelph Thirty-two teams from western and eastern Canada took part in the 30th Annual Cattlemen's Curling Bonspiel in Guelph February 20-22. More than 200 people took part in this annual event, first held in 1969 in Saskatoon. All curlers are people who make their living in the livestock industry including farmers, truckers, feedlot and auction market employees, brand inspectors and veterinarians. The Saskatoon Livestock Exchange Trophy for the "A" event went to a team made up of Doug Carvey, Glenn Caldwell, Dwayne Barkley and Darcy Hayward of News Brandon, Manitoba. The Ken Triggs Memorial Trophy for the "B" event went to Terry Schafer, Brian Schneider, Darcy Walsh and David Schneider. The Canadian Livestock Curling Association Trophy went to thc rink from Arcola, Saskatchewan made up of Mark Walter, Rhodney Greening, Chad Eaton and Larry Robinson.0 The ggnerators are back home in western Ontario Ninety generators collected for use during the eastern Ontario ice storm are back in the hands of their original owners in Perth County. reports the Perth County branch of the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario. The generators were collected in only five days and shipped to the east, say Ron Bryce and John Drcise, of the south and north Christian Farmers groups. "This could only happen because of thc many farmcrs and others who volunteered their generators and labour through this effort," they say. The generosity showed faith that God would bring good weather to western Ontario while the generators were away in the cast, they say. Farmers who loaned their generators are urged to test them to see if they are working properly. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has announced a program to financially help with the repair of machines if they were broken while on loan to the east. If you have a problem call OMAFRA in Guelph (1-888-466- 2372 extension 63830) and ask for. Mike Toombs or Rod Stork.0 Southwestern tree commissioners meet By Andrew Grindlay Tree commissioners, county clerks and other individuals who draft or enforce tree -cutting bylaws in Southwestern Ontario met March 14 to exchange ideas on what is working and not working with the bylaws, successes and failures in enforcement, improvements that can be made in the system and the training needs of tree commissioners. The conference, sponsored by thc woodlot owncrs associations of Southwestern Ontario, was attended by 35 people. Steve Schecrs of the Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk and John Bentham of Wellington County gave the viewpoint of tree commissioners. The county perspective was presented by Dan Ciona, Clerk -Treasurer of Brant County. The industry perspective was presented by Dave Townsend of Townsend Lumber while a forestry consultant's perspective was given by Marvin Smith of Listowel. Training, safety and conduct of logging operations was addressed by Bill Pettit of the Ministry of Labour while the Ministry of Natural Resources stance was described by Steve Williams of the Simcoc District and Terry Schwan of the Cambridge District. At the conclusion, a small committee was formed to explore the MARQUARDT FARM DRAINAGE LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1968) SPECIALIZING IN: * Farm Drainage Municipal Drainage Excavator Work Dozer Work * Erosion Control * Backhoe Work with Lascr WE OFFER: • Personal evaluation of your project • Detailed plans and design work • State-of-the-art equipment • FREE ESTIMATES • Qualified and experienced personnel • Guaranteed workmanship & customer service For that personal touch, pride in workmanship, experience and FREE ESTIMATES call MARQUARDT FARM DRAINAGE LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1968) R.R. e3 STEVE CRONSBERRY Palmerston. Ontario "We install I. OFFICE 343-3233 (owner) ')drainage tubing" 6- HOME 338-2373 APRIL 1998 59