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The Rural Voice, 1988-06, Page 30COMFORT CASTRATOR AND CASTRETTES D -C Pope Box 198.447 George St. W., Durham, Ont. NOG 1 RO 519-369-6176 519-323-1211 ULTIMATE CASTRATING DEVICE • Lightweight portable steel construction • One person operation • 3 models • Used for every farrowing • 5 -year guarantee • Useful for many other veterinary procedures Courier Service Available ldentlfy Yourself 10 9 Now aid a Nat -Nliec s, PORK FARM IDENTIFICATION HANGING SIGN Featuring the new PORK SYMBOL and imprinted with your name if desired • Signs are double sided • Made of .064 aluminum and finished in acrylic baked enamel YOUR NAME • Rounded corners and grommeted for hanging. "S" hooks included If you would like your name on the optional panel. you can hand letter by your- self or local painter. purchase letters from your local hardware store. or have us do it for you -- (see coupon below) DOUBLE SIDED SIGN 24" x 24" Please send me sign(s) @ S15 00 each NAME PANEL 6" * 24" Please send me panels) @ S3 00 each •PERSONALIZED PANEL Add 51.00 per letter (times two. if double sided) TOTAL 5 S 5 PST & FST INCL $ Please Print I I I I I I Identification NAME ADDRESS TOWN PROV Send order and cheque to Ontario Pork Producers Marketing Board 15 WAULRON ST , ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO M9C 5H3 POSTAL CODE _ 28 THE RURAL VOICE SPECIAL V11411 12:00 Producer Profile (Upper Kinsmen Hall) — Gilbert Vanden- Heuvel and Ken Bates, Goderich 1:00 Education Program (Upper Kinsmen Hall) — Advances in Feeding and Management of Pigs, Dr. Tom Hanrahan, Moorefield Research Centre, Ireland 1:00 Judging Competition (Livestock Building) — junior and senior swine judging of live and carcass classes 1:30 Ladies Program (Market Annex) — Microwave Cooking Show 2:30 Sale of Junior Barrows (Livestock Building) — top five junior barrows 4:30 Exhibit area closes Evening Schedule 5:30 Social Hour 6:00 Dinner 8:00 Guest speaker Pat Leimbach, author and humourist, Ohio OPC FEATURES WOMEN'S PROGRAM The Ontario Pork Congress will feature some new events this year a fashion show, sessions on legal advice, comedy presentations, and microwave cookery demonstrations. "By having a well-planned, enter- taining, and informative program ar- ranged this year, we are hoping to draw women to the annual congress who otherwise might not attend," says Carol Rock, Ladies Program chairperson. Among the special guests will be Ottawa lawyer Judith Hendrin, author of Cover your Assets — A Guide to Farm Partnerships. She will discuss the bene- fits of partnership agreements, how to formalize a farm business structure, accounting, insurance, and income tax. Ohio comedian Pat Leimbach will round out the day with anecdotes from her books,A Thread of Blue Denim, All My Meadows, and Harvest Bittersweet. Day two of the congress events in- cludes a fashion show with the theme "Hello Summer." The Thursday program will high- light the latest in microwave cookery from two cooking consultants. Educational handouts, cookbooks, and publications written by the guest speakers will be available.0