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The Rural Voice, 1998-10, Page 55RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER m* ANAL RAINY RIVER VALLEY R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA September 15, 1998 Harvesting is completed across the District and with this very arid weather that everyone seems to be experiencing, farmers are able to plough, cultivate and rejuvenate the land. Ponds are drying up, as well as creeks and riverbeds. It does give the opportunity to clean up the rubble and debris that collects when the water is at normal levels. It's amazing to see some of the "artifacts" that float down stream. The RRFA meeting for September was held, a bit later, so today is a mad rush to beat the deadline date for The Rural Voice printing. Kim Desserre, Bill Darby, Lucy Lahti, Betty Salchert, Don McCulloch, Stan Arm- strong, Linda Armstrong and Shirley Morrish met at Morley Municipal meeting room. Kristine Carpenter arrived after her CWL meeting. Kim met with local MP, Ontario NDP Leader, Howard Hampton, last week. She presented a number of issues to him. Howard did stress that lobbying is very important, if yoti want something done. Kim also found out that our local OMAFRA office would not be moving out of Emo; it could transfer to a different government building, but we will have it remaining in the town of Emo. Bill reported that the 10' x 12' entrance sign that has been designed to promote agriculture is a go. Peter Spuzak will do the painting and it will be unveiled at the annual fall dinner and dance at Pinewood on October 24. Remember to get your tickets early from anyone of the Directors. The theme is Country Harvest. Cocktail hour is at 6:00 p.m., dinner at 7:00 p.m. and the meeting at 8:00 p.m. CWL ladies will serve the roast beef dinner with all the extras and they promise to remcmbcr the horseradish! The 4-H Leaders Association will have its regular meeting on Monday, September 28 at OMAFRA at 7:30 p.m. A 4-H Leadership Workshop is to be held at Quetico Centre on September 26 - 27. A number of leaders from Districts across Ontario will be attending. Kim reported that Wally Hunsperger will take on the duties of managing the local Community Pasture until the season ends. The books will continue to be done by Wade Desserre and Kim. Some of the cattle were leaving the pasture today. Kristine reported for Ag in the Classroom. We will be setting up a display at the Clover Valley Farmers' Market on Saturday, October 10 to coincide with Ag Week. Once again, scarecrows will be created, since they were such a hit last year, and there will be face painting for the kids. Recipes and any Ag. info will be available. AITC will also be doing a presentation on teachers' day, February 19, 1999. The Annual OFA convention is November 23 - 25 this year. Stan Armstrong will be attending with Linda in place of Kim, who should have a new little bundle by that time. Kim will order the signs "No Entry without Permission of Owner", size 10 x 12 and they will be on sale at the annual dinner October 24. Carrie Baker will design them. The 1998 Leadership in Action program is being offered at Geneva Park near Orillia from September 30 to October 2 this year. The cost is $250. Thirty-five participants will be accepted. Registration forms are available from OMAFRA. There is to be a Health and Safcty Conference at the Valhalla Inn at Thunder Bay on November 3 - 5. Brochures are available from OMAFRA. Bulls can be delivered to the Rainy River Bull Test Station at Ken Fischer's on October 13, 1998. It will continue to be under the supervision of BIO. Bulls must be born between January 15 and April 15, 1998 and weigh a minimum of 400 pounds at delivery. Vaccinations and boosters must also be completed two weeks before delivery date. The estimated cost for 142 days on test, is $785. Mike Solomon called Kim concerning the wild elk that arc to be released in the area. They did a release in the French River arca. approximately 40 head, and are working on a release again for the year 2000, with about 50 - 100 head. If conditions are not right, they will come here instead. This is all under the Ontario Elk Restoration Initiative. Bill mentioned that it is really the white-tailed deer who host liver fluke, and not the elk. There is a Trade Show '98 at the Fort Frances curling rink, September 18 - 19. Show times arc Friday, 12 - 9 p.m. and Saturday 10 - 5 p.m. There are some great draw prizes and a free barbecue with admission on the Friday. The annual fall calf sale at Stratton Sales Yards is Saturday, October 3. Call President Peter Spuzak at 807- 274-9017 or Manager Russ Richards at 807-487-2472 for any information needed. Canadian Western Agribition this year is November 22 - 29 at Regina Exhibition Park. For information, call Agribition office at 306-565-0565. The Royal Agriculture Winter Fair runs from November 5 - 14. Brochures are available at your local OMAFRA office. 4-H has a new mascot — it's Frisco the Funky 4-H Fox! The winning submission was a tie design between Elizabeth Francis from Coboconk, Ontario and Sarah Jean Lees from Pictou, Nova Scotia. The contest was open to 4-H members across Canada and more than 110 entries were submitted. November 2 - 8 is National 4-H week. We are all being reminded to take an active part in the RRFA and let your name stand when the annual meeting comes up October 24 at Pinewood. Remember it's "Farmers working for Farmers", and we all benefit from the work being done in the Association. "You know you are getting old when it takes you longer to rest up than it did to get tired."0 - By Shirley Morrish OCTOBER 1998 51 •