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The Rural Voice, 1982-05, Page 32BUTLER Ring Drive Silo Unloaders 81g Jim Silo Unloaders Volume Belt Feeders Convey -n -Feed Cattle Feeders Single Chain Conveyors Barn Cleaners Oswalt Ensilmixers FARMATIC Bender Hammer Mills Blender Roller Mills Blender Mills for Ground HI -Moisture Corn Augers Leg Elevators ACORN Cable Barn Cleaners WESTEEL-ROSCO Grain Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu. Bulk Feed Tanks ACME Fan -Jet Ventilation Systems HOULE Liquid Manure Pumps, Cleaners, Steel Trusses 8&L Complete Hog Confinement Systems SLURRY -SLINGER Liquid Manure Spreaders CLAY Farts and Service for Clay Equipment ALSO Rbre-Funnels Electric Feed Carts Ritchie Heated Bowls Straw Choppers Hurst Equipment WE HANDLE EVERYTHING - ALMOST Zegov 714m S4tem4 zed. At Amberley [P.R.51, Kincardine] Phone 395-5286 THE YOUNG FARMER Bruce Junior Farmers win drama awards The Province of Ontario Dramafest gave Bruce County Junior Farmers top honors for their play "Chinaman". The director, Peter Woodhall, a high school teacher in Kincardine, received the award for best director. Best actor went to James Watson of Kincardine and best actress went to Shannon McConnell of Armow, Ont. The Bruce County Junior Farmers were elated with these awards and felt amply rewarded for the effort and energy expended with this kind of recognition. Mary Farrell, of Ripley, is secretary - treasurer for the Bruce County Junior Farmer Association. Mary attended the Provincial Junior Farmer's Conference in Hamilton at the end of March, and reported that the conference was aimed at enthusiasm and motivation. The motto of the conference was "In action to -day, for a challenge tomorrow" and gave the participants a positive attitude in what they are doing and this in turn should encourage future memberships. Two of the larger trips awarded to Junior Farmers we: t to Bruce County: Betty Clark was awarded a nine week trip to the United Kingdom. Betty is from Kincardine Township. Mary Eadie, of Holyrood was awarded the one week trip to Indiana, U.S.A. This year, the Bruce County Association is again hosting an exchange program with Grey County. Last year members of thf, Grey County Junior Farmers were '.nvited to Bruce County and this year about twenty to twenty-five Bruce County Junior Farmers will be guests of Grey County. Mary Farrell felt that this kind of exchange, in your own area prompted good public relations for the clubs and a healthy exchange of ideas. RALHEN HAMPSHIRES Registered R.O.P. breeding stock RALPH HENDERSON R.R. 1, Atwood, Ont. (519) 356-2656 PG. 30 THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1982 HURON REPRESENTATIVES TO CONFERENCE Representing Huron County at the Junior Farmer's annual conference held recently In Hamilton were from left, back: Ralph Nivens, Jim McNichol, Brian Ruston, Gerald Johns, Bill Armstrong. Middle: Florence Ryan, Bev McCann, Michelle Reiger, Carol Ritchie, Brenda Henderson. Front: Larry Henderson, Marg Pavkeje and Robert Eedy. (OMAF Photo)