The Rural Voice, 1982-06, Page 16RURAL NEWS IN BRIEF
e =oyle, Auburn, another ABM graduate Is being congratulated by Jim
MacDonald, Principal of Ridgetown as Jim O'Toole, Head of Agronomy Section
at Centralia looks on.
Bob Coleman, Klppen presented the
Huron County Federation award to
Beth Doull, Sarnia, who was one of
three women graduates from the
ABM course at Centralia.
GRADUATION
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CENTRALIA
One of the happy graudates from
Agricultural Business Management
course at Centralia is Richard Rock
from Ripley who is being con-
gratulated by Bob Forrest
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March 31, 1982 -10th Production Sale, Top Selling Bred York
Female 1,100 to Hugh Allin, Newcastle [Altario Farms]
Maria Lourenco from Goderlch
graduated from the Food Service
Management course at Centralia.
After receiving her diploma from
Principal Doug Jamieson she is
oongratulatued by Dennis Tlmbrell
We offer you one of Ontario's largest selection of R.O.P. tested
and veterinary approved stock. Our herd is maintained as a closed
minimal disease operation.
A good selection of boars and gilts available
for private sale at all times.
lith Production Sale
Wed., June 16th, at 7 p.m.
at the farm of Warren Stein
Located: 1 mile south and 2 miles
west of Tavistock
Offering includes: 70 boars, 100 Open Gilts and 10 bred gilts of
Yorkshire, Duroc, Landrace, Hampshire and Hybrid Swine
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YORKSHIRE DUROC HAMPSHIRE LANDRACE & HYBRIDS
R.R. 6, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7W 1
519-655-2942 or 462-2704
RICHARD AND WARREN STEIN