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The Rural Voice, 1982-11, Page 36Bruce County Junior Farmers welcomes you by Lynne Maxwell For those of you who are between the ages of 15 and 29 and are not Junior Farmers, read on to see how much fun you can have. For those of you who are Junior Farmers, you may be interested to know of some coming events in the "fantastic" Zone 7 and the "extra terrific" county of Bruce. A group of musically inclined Junior Farmers (and some not so inclined) recently started the Bruce County Junior Farmer Choir. This group is tuning -up for the province wide competition "Sing 'N' Swing" which will take place Nov. 27 in Sarnia. Our fearless leader is "maestro" Byron Ballagh from Teeswater. He is doing an excellent job, considering some of the talent he has to work with! Good luck goes out to the choir on the 27th! Bruce County, along with Huron, Perth, and Grey counties, all belong to Zone 7. Within the zone, there are various activities including sports and an annual THE YOUNG FARMER conference. This years conference will be held in Palmerston on November 13, with 20 members from each county attending. Following the conference is a dance. The zone winter games are being held in Wingham this year on December 12. This includes an active day of curling, badmin- ton, volleyball, basketball. and various other sports. A bus Toad of male and female Junior Farmers will be travelling through part of Ontario on the Livestock Management Tour. They will spend November 7-12 hearing interesting and educational ac- counts of various livestock producers throughout the province and complete the tour with a day at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Within our own county, we have an upcoming dance sponsored by the Ripley Junior Farmers on November Sth. This dance will be at the Kincardine Pavilion with the music provided by the D.J. "Turntable." Ripley is also having their annual banquet and dance in Underwood on December 10th. Entertainment from 9-1 by Summer Rain. Now you say - "Why should I join Junior Farmers?" You'll be joining an organization of enthusiastic young men and women LUCKNOW SNOWBLOWERS Available in single and double auger 60" to 102" BUILT TO LAST Manufactured by ri • HELM WELDING LIMITED LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, CANADA PHONE (519) 529-7627 PG. 36 THE RURAL VOICE i NOVEMBER 1982 across your county interested in their community, and bound to try to improve it. You will become involved in time consuming but fantastic activities with people your own age. Activities include organizing and participating in dances, car rallies, soccer tournaments, exchanges with other counties or countries, choir practices, competitions, conferences, pic- nics, meetings, etc. The money raised in these activities is used in community betterment activities. One recent event which took a lot of time and hard work by a group of very dedicated volunteers was the Octoberfest, complete with sauerkraut, sausage, and hats, sponsored by the Tara Club on October 22. So wouldn't you love being involved in activities beneficial to both you and your community? Think of the Junior Farmer motto "self help and community betterment" and start thinking of some fresh ideas for your club. For more information about join- ing, talk to your friends, and neighbours. You'll find many that are current Junior Farmers, past Junior Farmers or want to be Junior Farmers. Join together and come to your next clubs meeting, you'll be more than welcome! PLETCH ELECTRIC WINGHAM •Residential •Farm •Industrial •Commercial • Motor Rewinding •Complete Motor Sales Phone Collect 357-1583