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MARCH
BREAK
MOTORCOACH
TOURS
10 DAYS
March 13 - 27/87
TOUR #1
DAYTONA
$549 quad, $669 double
TOUR #2
ORLANDO &
TREASURE ISLAND
$449 quad, $579 double
Tour includes
• Deluxe motorcoach transportation
• 9 nights first-class accommodation
• Transportation to Disney's Magic
Kingdom and Epcot Centre
• Optional side trips
• Hotel taxes
• Luggage handling
• Services of tour escort
FLORIDA
FARM TOUR
by Motorcoach
February 28 - March 13
Tour includes
Orlando
• 3 -Day Cruise to Nassau
• 6 Farm Visits
• Deluxe Motorcoach
and more
$969 quad, p.p. CAN.
$1099 double, p.p. CAN.
ELLISON
TRAVEL
TOURS
3 Locations
to serve you better
EXETER
519-235-2000
CLINTON
519-482-5711
WINGHAM
519-357-3330
Toll Free
1-800-265-7022
48 THE RURAL VOICE
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
DECEMBER
31 — Deadline for the 4-H Safety
Poster Contest.
JANUARY
2 — Registration for new students at
the University of Guelph.
5 — Grey County Pork Producers
annual meeting, Annesley United
Church, Markdale, starting at 11:00
a.m. Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Guest
speaker is Tom Smith, chairman of
the OPPMB. Tickets are $7.50 each,
available from county directors or the
Markdale OMAF office. For further
information, call Mitchell Lundy, 794-
2107.
5 — Meeting of the Organic Crop
' Improvement Association, University
of Guelph. For details contact Tomas
Nimmo at 519-662-2385.
5-9 — Southwestern Ontario
Farmers' Week, Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology. Monday,
Soil Managment; Tuesday, Farm
Management; Wednesday, Corn and
Soybeans; Thursday, Livestock; Fri-
day, Horticultural Crops and Cereal
land Edible Beans/Alternative Crops.
Daily registration is $2. Speakers in-
clude Senator Herbert Sparrow, Profes-
sor George Brinkman of the University
of Guelph, Dr. Terry Daynard of the
Ontario Corn Producers' Association,
Ken Knox of the Farm Products
Marketing Branch, and John Cassady
' of Campbell Soup's Sales and
1lMarketing Division. This is the 49th
Farmers' Week to be held at RCAT.
5-9 — Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week
— Chesley Community Centre (Goat
Program at Dundalk Town Hall and
Sheep Program at St. John's United
Church, Chesley). Monday, Dairy;
Tuesday, Crops; Wednesday, What's
Ahead; Wednesday, Horse; Thursday,
Swine; Friday, Beef; Friday, Sheep;
Wednesday, January 14, Goat. Reg-
istration and lunch is $7. Registration
only is $4 (Goat registration is $2).
Sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food and Grey -Bruce
I farm organizations.
6-8 — OAC Agricultural
Conference, Guelph. Contact W. S.
Young, co-ordinator of agricultural ex-
tension, OAC, University of Guelph,
NIG 2W1, telephone 519-824-4120,
ext. 3933. Topics include The Pest-
icide Controversy, Dairy Production
Strategies, Computer Applications to
Agriculture, Management Changes for
the Future, Conservation Farming,
Moldy Corn, White Beans, Agro-
meterology, Safety in Farm Oper-
ations, Cured Meat Seminar.
13 — Perth County Holstein
Breeders' Association annual meeting,
Stratford Coliseum, 11:00 a.m.
Tickets in advance from Floyd
Willows, 519-271-8126.
13 — Grey County 4-H Workshop,
Surviving with Style, a workshop to
introduce leaders to the new project,
Rocklyn, 9:45 to 3:30. For further
information, call Denise Edwards at
986-2040 or 1-800-265-9152.
13 — Bruce County 4-H Workshop,
Surviving with Style, Wiarton.
Dinner 11:30, workshop 12:30.
14 — Grey County 4-H Workshop,
Surviving with Style, Owen Sound.
14 — Problem Weeds, a program for
consultants, sales, and service people
in agribusiness, Arboretum Centre,
University of Guelph, 9:30 to 3:30.
Registration in advance only. $20 per
person. Contact W. S. Young, co-
ordinator of agricultural extension,
OAC, University of Guelph, NIG
2W1, telephone 519-824-4120, ext.
3933.
14 — Bruce County Cattlemen's
annual meeting. Call the Bruce
County OMAF office for details, 881-
3301 or 1-800-265-3023.
14 — Grey County Cattlemen's
annual meeting, Durham Legion. Call
the Grey County OMAF office for
details, 985-2040 or 1-800-265-9152.
14-15 — 39th Annual Food
Processors Fieldmen's Conference,
Valhalla Inn, Kitchener. Contact I. L.
Nonnecke, Department of Horticultural
Science, OAC, University of Guelph,
telephone 519-824-4120,ext. 3461.