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CALENDAR
5 — Monetarily Speaking — a day -long
program sponsored by the Perth Women
for the Support of Agriculture. Regis-
tration 9:30 a.m. Morning program, 10
a.m. — Talking with your Banker, Carl
Moore, speaker. Lunch by Quehl's.
Afternoon program, 1 p.m. —Off -farm
Investments, Doug Mahon, speaker.
Cost $7. Participation is limited. For
tickets call 595-8422, 348-9136, 273-
0918, or 229-6765.
6 — 4-H Awards Night, Tiverton
(Bruce County).
6 — Desboro 4-H Awards Night, 7 p.m.
9 — 4-H Achievement Night, A Taste
of Ontario Fruits and Vegetables, Kin-
loss Community Centre, 7:30 p.m.
(Bruce County).
10 — North-South Easthope 4-H Rec-
ognition Night, Shakespeare Optimist
Hall, 7 p.m. (Perth County).
10 — 4-H Evaluation Meeting, Brus-
sels, 8 p.m. (Bruce County).
10 — Ontario Institute of Agrologists,
Guelph Branch meeting — "Advanced
Agricultural Leadership Program for
Ontario." Contact Mike Jenkinson,
OIA president, 519-824-4120, ext.
2116.
11-22 — Royal Winter Fair, Toronto.
12 — 4-H Achievement Night, A Taste
of Ontario Fruits and Vegetables,
Whitechurch Hall, 7 p.m. (Bruce
County).
13 — 4-H Recognition Night, Monk -
ton, Kennicott Catholic Church, 7 p.m.
(Perth County).
14 — Grey County Beef Improvement
Club bus tour to the Bruce Peninsula,
leaving Markdale area at 8:15 a.m.
14 — Fruit Trees: Grafting, Pruning,
and Spraying, sponsored by the OAC
and Continuing Education, University
of Guelph, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee
$75, $120/couple. Contact Nancy
McPherson, Continuing Education,
University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario,
NIG 2W1, 519-824-4120, ext. 3064.
50 — 50cc.
Easy to use on tough jobs, this chain saw
puts professional performance into the
hands of non-professionals Efficient, quiet
vibration dampened, the 50 is perfect for
part-time users who demand full-time
performance. Chain brake standard.
TURNBERRY
SALES & SERVICE
Whitechurch
519-357-2277
The
100 SERIES
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If you're looking for more strength in a 100
horsepower tractor, the new White 100 is
built for you. Front to back, this 97 pto
horsepower tractor is loaded with improved
features that make it as tough and reliable
as tractors with twice as much horsepower.
Total performance starts up front with an
all-new Cummins engine. The six cylinder
diesel is naturally aspirated for economical
and reliable power at any engine speed.
Direct injection provides immediate fuel
savings and the in-line configuration means
fewer parts, easier servicing and greater
reliability.
There's more muscle built into the White
100 drive train, too. The massive 3X6
Over/Under Powershift transmission gives
uninterrupted service in six forward and two
reverse speeds with a three way powershift.
And don't forget, like all White tractors, the
White 100 has a cast main frame for extra
weight, balance and support.
Step to the rear and you'll find even more
new muscle. Inboard planetary final drives
and long-lasting wet disc brakes add more
reliability to this all-purpose row -crop
tractor. On top of all that, the White 100
features a new engage -on -the -go power -
hydraulic differential lock for improved field
performance.
' Manufacturers rating
Contact:
RADFORD'S FARM
EQUIPMENT
Londesboro
519-523-4519
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