The Rural Voice, 1983-05, Page 31CENTRALIA BANQUET
FOR GRAD STUDENTS
Graduation ceremonies at Centralia Co/ -
lege of Agricultural Technology will not
take place until mid-May, but on March
31st the college held a banquet for
students graduating from the Agriculture
Business Management [ABM] and the
Animal Health Technician [AHT] cour-
ses Seen above are senior students
listening attentively as Rev. David Mc-
Knight told stories about individuals who
had finally discovered the "lovable and
huggable" person inside them and how
this discovery changed their lives.
Bob Greenfield. senior ABC student from
Meaford, introduced guest speaker Rev.
David McKnight while head table guests
at the seniors banquet listened. L. to R.
are Steve Webster, AHT advisory com-
mittee, Ruth Love, AHT senior, Rev.
David McKnight and Doug Jamieson,
Principal of Centralia College of Agri-
cultural Technology. McKnight told the
students that inside each of them is a
unique and special person trying to get
out and show itself to the world if only
the student has the courage to let this
"inner self" shine through.
FARROWING CRATE
FEATURES
12 gauge full width, gate mounted feeder -heavy duty round steel tubing, mig
welded, bent to shape • cathedral shaped crate, narrow openings between
tubing sides -vertical pins, looped with no sharp edges -head bars towards
front -rump bar in rear gate -gates front & rear with long pin closures.
BENEFITS
virtually Indestructable-round tubing protects sow yet flexible to give slightly
under her weight -vertical pins eliminate long horizontal bar. less chance of
piglets being trapped or crushed -sow cannot move her head into side creep
area -sow moved easily Into or out of crate.
can -con
Y#M Em3
,8100-,,,, 0, `.se.e s
R.R. 1 Newton, Ontario
"The Complete
Hog Confinement Centre
for your harming needs"
NOK 1R0 519-595-8737
Let us design
a Building
to meet
your requirements
Call us...
PHONE 364-1880
R.R. No 1 Hanover Ontario
THE RURAL VOICE, MAY 1983 PG 29