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The Rural Voice, 1982-12, Page 22(FARmAnc) Peebles Farms Purebred Yorkshire & Hampshire Boars Yorkshire /Hampshire Hybrid Gilts R.O.P. Tested DOUG PEEBLES R.R. 2, Atwood 356-2369 356-2230 Any time After 6 p.m. Now is the time to look seriously at a FARMATIC Feed System Let Lowry Farm Systems show you how you can pay for your grain bin and mix mill in 2-3 years `I .eatew ?wog Si4tet4 zed. AI Amberley (R R Kincardine'. Phone 395-5286 PG. 22 THE RURAL VOICE/DECEMBER 1982 FARM NEWS AGRICULTURE -OUR WORLD LIFELINE" Agriculture — Our World Lifeline" was the theme of Open House '82 at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology at Huron Park recently. From left: Mary Brown. Colleen Holm and Anne Lowry, all senior animal health technicians, explain various procedures to interested parties at the Animal Health Building during the open house. Colleen Crawford. at lett. a senior animal health technician at CCAT explains the research done with rats at her exhibit. 4-H member designs OMAF Christmas card A Grey County 16 -year-old is the winner of a 4-H competition to design this year's Christmas card for the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Joanne Weber, a grade 11 student at Mount Forest District High School, placed first in the contest, which was held to encourage artistic expression among 4-H club members. One entry was invited from each county or district. The runner-up was Claudette Ray- mond, 16, of Bonfield in Nipissing District, while third place went to 12 -year-old Patty Beehler of Crysler in Stormont County. An enlargement of the winning entry, which depicts a manger scene, will be on display at the Rural Youth Centre at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Novem- ber 11-20. The second -place will appear on the cover of the November -December Enthusiast a magazine published by the ministry.