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The Rural Voice, 1982-06, Page 36ace €c€e edeiratio.c ftgacudtuze Request from the Co-operators In early 1979, the Co-operators intro- duced Farm Guard in Ontario. Farm Guard is a comprehensive insurance package for farmers that includes: build- ings, contents, machinery, livestock, produce and liability coverages. Due to the introduction of the farm guard product, the Co-operators are requesting that previous farm family liability policy- holders of The Co-operators convert to new farm guard. Co-operators are offering to insurance those policyholders total farm insurance needs or are offering to convert the liability section only. Co-operators sales personnel are contacting policyhold- ers involved prior to their renewal date and discussing this change with them. Farm family liability policyholders who previously had purchased Supplementary Life Insurance coverages and Accident and Sickness coverage in conjunction with their farm family liability policies can continue those coverages. If the renewal date of your farm family liability policy is approaching and you have not been contacted, please call the nearest Co-operators office or sales representative for further information. Jim Poevers, Chepstow 366-2392 fur a, 'r y A rf,t har ))JW P4.4 ��� i` y�yht��»!�lKin Cl c ^w � J. ,.�;,,� AnJ by my vwi_4 Ise �^q f/'/) io00t tv4(J1 n d(1't, r� out f_, tY)v9l, 09 I/Vork Irly. it ti)c f,e/d>� Jin vJ ,c.::, Ad C.0 71 jood fire � on u hey/;, -i, &.5A "-v 1" hut /,-t th e r f». . ob/' _ Morr', R a -3 t, o I kir '%O n/v✓v e J. / O f s o 1 J PG. 38 THE RURAL VOICE/JUNE 1982 MORE CONTEST WINNERS A fine big calf Two little calves, Yes two of a kind Great as long as the mother doesn't mind. One she liked but not the other So this little one came home with father. Warming up milk, and hunting a bottle, Oh what a fuss, but well worth the trouble. When you see the result, a fine big calf The price isn't much, but please don't laugh. The pleasure she brought to our whole bunch, When it came time to give Stephanie her lunch. Jamie Mielhausen R.R. #1, Lion's Head NOH 'WO 17 My earn Our family lives on a farm. We have cattle on our farm. I feed the calves. We separate the milk. And we sell the cream. The creamman comes and picks up our cream. He comes every Monday and Thursday. We get our money that way. Gary Stein R.R. 1, Holyrood 8 If I lived on the farm If I lived on a farm I know what it would be like. I would have to do chores like feeding the cows and if the cows get out I would have to help my dad chase them back in. In the summer I would have to help my dad unload the hay wagon up to the barn. But if my dad would be spraying I wouldn't go near him. Neal Addison R.R. 2, Kincardine My fish farm I live on a fish farm and I like to go fishing. A fish farm is different from a plain farm. We feed our fish pellets and the pellets have a cheese flavour. We had a deer but it got away and 1 like living on a fish farm. Andrew Holder, 8 R.R. 3, Holyrood