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42 THE RURAL VOICE
CALENDAR
21— Planning Effective Agri -Food Promo-
tions, Waterloo. This seminar provides in-
formation on consumer trends, how to
work with the media, exhibit creation, and
good food -demonstration techniques. Fee of
$15. For more information or to register,
contact Rob Black or Nancy Ross at the
Stratford OMAF office, 1-800-265-8502.
22 — Planning Effective Agri -Food Promo-
tions Seminar, Thorndale (London area).
See listing for March 21.
22 — Huron County Homemakers meeting,
9 a.m. to 12, OMAF boardroom in Clinton.
22 — Central Huron Christian Farmers
Association meeting, 8:00 p.m., OMAF
boardroom in Clinton. Topic is "Reforming
the Quota System." Public welcome.
22 — Bruce County Seed Fair, Formosa
Community Centre.
23 — Organic Crop Improvement Associa-
tion (Ontario) Inc. conference— Organic
Farming, A Way To Go? 9:00 a.m. to 3:15
p.m., Embro West Zorra Community
Centre. Contact Dr. C. S. Baldwin, Ridg-
etown College of Agricultural Technology,
Ridgetown, Ontario, NOP 2CO3 telephone
519-674-5456, ext. 298.
25 — Ontario Beef Cattle Performance
Association 3rd Annual Awards and Semi-
nar plus annual meeting, Nottawasaga Inn,
Alliston. The keynote speaker is Dr. Jim
Gibb, director of education and research for
the American Polled Hereford Association,
discussing the background, calculations, and
application of Expected Progeny Differ-
ences (EPDs). Two Ontario cattlemen will
also discuss EPDs and performance testing.
Outstanding Performance Awards will be
presented to 11 Ontario cattlemen. For more
information, write the association at the Red
Meat Centre, P.O. Box 1030, Guelph, On-
tario, N1H 6N1, or call Rick Rickard, presi-
dent, at 705-439-2567 or Cathy Lasby,
seminar co-ordinator, at 519-856-4152.
27 — Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing
Boards Bi -Annual White Bean Day, 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Canada Building, Westem
Fairgrounds in London. Speakers on pro-
duction and research and promotional top-
ics. Also exhibits by suppliers of goods and
services to members of the white bean indus-
try. Admission of $5 includes lunch, a free
draw ticket, and a complementary bean in-
dustry hat. For more information, call Sheila
Anderson -Cousins at 519-652-3566.