The Rural Voice, 1988-09, Page 581
TUCKER PORC
• Purebred & Crossbred
Boars & Gilts
• O.M.A.F. health classified
"excellent"
• R.O.P. tested,
guaranteed breeders
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SEAFORTH, ONT.
519-527-0529
519-527-0358
After the Match
Visit the
147th
STRATFORD FALL FAIR
September 22-25,1988
Wednesday
R.C.M.P. Musical Ride (7:30 P.M.)
Thursday
Beef and Swine Shows
Official Opening
and Celebrity Auction (7:00 P.M.)
Little Jimmy Dickens (8:00 P.M.)
Horse Show
Friday
Sheep Show
School Fair Competition
Saturday
Jersey Show
Tug of War
Arm Wrestling
Dance to Trevor Riehl
Sunday
Western Horse Show
Demolition Derby
ALLWEEll
CAMPBELL
AMUSEMENTS
V I\ Home
Home Economics Displays
, 4-H Exhibits
See You At The Fair!
AROUND PERTH
network newsletter and to join the net-
work, send $10 to Carol Rock at R. R. 2,
Monkton, Ontario, NOK IPO.
The WSA was also active in getting
a new course offered for farm women
under the aegis of the Community In-
dustrial Training Advisory Commiuee,
one of several such committees that
have been set up in Ontario counties.
The course, called Women's Role in
Farm Management, will be held over
five weeks, six hours a day for five con-
secutive Tuesdays. It begins October
25, 1988. Applications are available
from Carol Rock, and applicants are
eligible for funding assistance.
Another major effort that WSA
members are working on is establishing
rural child-care in Perth County. The
group responsible, Perth Care for Kids,
has contacted the Ministry of Commu-
nity and Social Services with a proposal
and budget for start-up funding.
A Resource Centre is planned, and
Perth Care for Kids is looking for a
location in the Mitchell area. The centre
will oversee a child-care registry, an
emergency care registry, seasonal care,
a mobile toy -lending library, and drop-
in centres. Other programs throughout
the county will be co-ordinated from the
centre.
Volunteers from Perth Care for Kids
are also providing child-care at the IPM
daily from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1
p.m. to 3 p.m. As a fund-raising effort,
Perth Care for Kids is selling tickets on
an easel and supplies, a puzzle, and an
assortment of toy farm equipment.
Tickets are available from any board
member or contact Cindy Bilyea (225-
2173), Lynn DeBrabandere (229-6736),
Karen Galbraith (356-2686), or Linda
Weitzel (271-8388).
Those interested in becoming in-
volved with Perth Care for Kids to have
child-care available in their community
are invited to contact Lynn DeBraban-
dere or Linda Weitzel. Perth Care for
Kids will also send speakers to any
community groups interested in their
projects.0
BEST RATES
103:
4
1-4 yr. GJ.C.
111/%
8
5 yrs. G.I.C.
CMP. ANN
RRLF
NO FEES OR CHARGES
AIRDINVESTMENTS
122 COURT HOUSE, SQ. GODIERICH
524-2773 1-800-265-5503
Dual -auger centre -drive
silo unloader
• Both augers include ripping teeth that
overlap and interlock.
• 1/4' auger (lighting
• Giant 28' blower with integrated stainless
steel.
• 4 cupped cast-iron paddles with 1' pins.
• Proven -reliable Patz electrical joint.
• Cast-iron gearbox keeps bearings
aligned
• COR-TEN®steel frame combines high
strength with corrosion resistance.
• Stainless steel auger guard.
• Dual offset wall cleaners.
• Centre drive with radial -pin overload
clutch. No shear pins to change.
• All features you need are standard
equipment.
New addition to existing silo
unloader line
PROGRESSIVE
FARMING
R.R.2, Wellesley
519-656-2709
Rannoch
519-229-6700
Serving Perth County Since
1967
Patz
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