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-Ontario
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Ontario as becoming one
of the "]have-not"
provinces in the 1980s?
• Only time will tell.
• TILE DRAIN
LOANS
Aggiculture and Food
Minister Lorne C, Hen-'
derson announced that
additional funds are
.being made available for
drainage grants to cover
the backlog .of projects
which have been com-
pleted and inspected, but
for which no funds were
previously available.'
The additional money
will apply only to the
March 1980 tile drainage
debentures. To qualify,
municipalities must have
their- completed
debentures, dated March
1, 1980 in the Ministry
office in Toronto by
February 29, 1980:
Loans to individuals
from this increased
funding must not exceed
75 percent of the eost.of
the project. In addition,
there is a limit of $20,000
to any one individual.
Funding is available,
however, for the entire
backlog of completed and
inspected projects.
Mr. Henderson urged
municipalities to make
every effort to get their
documentation into the
ministry in time to take
advantage of this extra
money.
Area farm
gets award
Hol -Den Farm, Clinton,
has been presented with a
Master Breeder Shield,
the ' highest award
presented by the
Holstein -Friesian
Association of Canada.
This''distinguished award.
was r.-eeei ved -by:-Robert
Vodden On February 13 at
1,,.r the Annual Meeting at the
• Royal York in Toronto:
'h The presentation was
made by National
Director Lawrence
'in, "'Henderson,. .Lacombe,
pi Alberta: •
le One hundred and fifty'
ain.t.s were r-equired on
an average of , nine
registrations per year.
ie 1 Hol -Den Farm earned 153
points. They have bred a
® .:total of two STAR
BROOD,•. two EX-
Imie CELLENT and 17 VERY
GOOD cows, two EX -
VS CELL.ENT and one
VERY GOOD BUIL.
Hol -Den• Farm is a
partnership of Robert,
William and Fred Vod-
den4 with Robert having
responsiblity for the
COWS. The herd was
originally started by
Fred Vodden, who pur-
chased the first Holstein
when Bill was old enough
to join the 4-H Club. `
Overhill Prince Rocket
Olive _.was_ _purchased in .
. 1960 in a production sale.
She produced a Rosafe
Citation R • calf, Classic
Citation Jemima. Today
many animals in the Hol -
Den Herd trace back to
this. EXCELLENT two
STAR BROOD cow,"
Rockdale President
was the main foundation
sire. His best "daug.hter.
was Hol -Den Buttercup
Wayne. This EX-
CELLENT, two STAR
BROOD cow was a Huron
rws County Grand Champion
• female and the dam of
4h. Shannon, a VERY GOOD
tO Citation R son who had
nine natural daughters in
H
the herd, all classified
LA
VERY GOOD.
Hol -Den Farm has bred
a number of very high
Z production cows and
show winners. Their
CN latest rolling herd
average was 165 percent
• for milk and 171 percent
• for fat. They have been
Premier Breeder at the
V1 Huron County Show for
the last five years and
Premier Exhibitor, three
out of the five years. They
were also Premier
Breeder at the Walkerton
Tri -County Show in 1978
and Runner Up M1979.
Fred is Past President
cif, the Huron County
Holstein Club. Bob is Past
Secretary and 1979
President. He is also a
Director of the Kinsmen
Club of Clinton. Bob and
his wife Sue have two
children. Bill is single
and is a Chartered
Accountant. He takes an
active interest in +the
breeding and showthg of
the cows.
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