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The Rural Voice, 1987-11, Page 42ZEINVESTMENTS BEST RATES FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich 519-524-2773 1-800-265-5503 1/4 5 Yr G.I.C. 1/41 Ail % Deposita I m f ;INSURED short term within:. limits 1 rYr N.e*i'HbTiI aurin Radial Farm Tires the tarest growing Sarni ,ire m Amarics 7iesds :tn. tr, 40% more vein hs Increases fuel a t*cierny and draw bar Lansepower iaeper tags root decplc :o induce room trarn••n High celatan design :asses ioss soil ctarpacfio... whit* atte,ing a coiniert.ate rira The are•stabh[ed nett construction trtd flatter read contour -af,r: lames the true hyur;d it form tars. 50 0/0 Take Advantage of the GRANT Ontario Farm Management Safet & Re•air Pro.ram HAUGH TIRE ;‘,,, AND MUFFLER SUPPLY LTD. Hwy. 4 South of Clinton 482-3752 or 482-9796 24 Hr. Emergency Service 1-800-265-9255 pager #3640 40 THE RURAL VOICE NEWS DAIRY PRINCESS NAMED IN HURON Brenda Nancekivell of R. R. 1, Clif- ford (right), the Huron County Dairy Princess of 1987-88, with Shirley Ramsey, R. R. 3, Blyth, the co-ordi- nator of the competition. Correction: Last month, the Egremont plowing association Queen of the Furrow was identi- fied as Evelyn Thomas. Evelyn has been succeeded by Adele Braeker of R. R. 4, Durham. Heather Gamble now repre- sents North Grey, and Heather Johnson Centre Grey. Marie Krauter and Joan Hershey con- tinue to represent Bentinck and Normanby respectively. SIGNS PROMOTE KIDS' SAFETY The Huron County Junior Farmers have organized a community better- ment project to protect farm children. The group is selling signs to caution drivers about children. The signs, which cost the Junior Farmers a dollar, will be sold for the same amount. They should be posted along lane - ways or near areas where children play. To purchase a sign, contact any Junior Farmer member in your commtt- nity.0 1 1 i