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The Rural Voice, 1983-12, Page 55MIM ACTA IloWI, IATA RAW! _ice Taw crows 322 Main St., Exeter NOM 1S0 Carousel Winter 83/84 FLORIDA 'n ( ar from 5299• BAHAMAS from $349 MEXICO sit 1)""""n`from 5399 JAMAICA from 5399 BARBADOS from 5499 ST. LUCIA from 5499• PUERTO RICO from 5569 CUBA Inc 1 Meals daily from 5589 PUERTO PLATA Inc. break rami & Dmncr daily LAS VEGAS 4 dar 1 mphtr HAWAII =wee" from 5799 from 5469 from 5859 All prices are based on twin occupancy unless otherwise stated. •Based on quad occupancy. Skyline Toronto Stop -over Special Pick up a copy of Carousel's New Winter 83/84 100 page colour brochure at Ellison Travel PAYMENTS ACCEPTED BY CREDIT CARD MarrerCord /1ME8ICr iN1 EW4i:ESS Toll Free Number 1-800-265-7022 Exeter and Area 519-235-2000 Growing Bigger by Serving Better COUNTRY CALENDAR Publish your event or meeting free. Send your notice to The Rural Voice, R.R. I, Dungannon, Ontario. NOM IRO or call (519) 529-7610. Notice must be received five weeks in ad- vance. West Huron Junior Farmers' Annual Banquet and Dance, Saturday, Nov. 26 at the Lucknow Community Centre. Supper at 7 p.m., dancing from 9 p.m., to 1 a.m., music by Party Sounds. Tickets: Banquet & Dance - adults,$8. per person; chil- dren under 12, $6. per person; pre-schoolers, free. Dance only, $3. per person. Everyone welcome (no blue jeans). For tickets, contact 529-7862 or 528-3101. Sullivan Township Federation An- nual Meeting & Banquet, Sat. Nov. 26 at 11:30 a.m., Desboro Communi- ty Centre, $6.50 per person. Contact John Knapp, 519-363-6522. Perth Soil and Crop Annual Meeting, Tues. Nov. 29, 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Lunch available. Stratford Coliseum (upstairs). Includes project reports & research updates with Tom Prout and Jim O'Toole. Quality Swine Co-op Gilt and Boar Sale, December 1 at 1:30 p.m. Tested and approved Purebred and Cross- bred boars and Crossbred gilts. For more information, call Quality Swine Co-op, 519-764-2300. Management for Profit Seminars, sponsored by OMAF - Dec. 1, Kitchener; Dec. 2, London; Dec. 3, Ridgetown. Fee $20. per farmer and $10. for additional farming members. Registration forms available at local OMAF offices. Dr. Hiram Drache, farmer and farm management spe- cialist from North Dakota is feature speaker; Richard Hiscocks and OMAF specialists will present man- agement ideas for the 80's. Bruce County Cattlemen's Ladies' Night, Dec. 2, 7 p.m. dinner, Walkerton Community Centre. Speaker, Bill Walker from Union- ville. Tickets $7. available from directors. Huron County Junior Farmers' Broomball Tournament and Dance, Dec. 3, Hensall Arena. - 4-H Homemakers Achievement Nights, Dec. 3, 1:30 p.m., Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m., Hillcrest Central School, Teeswater. Ontario 4-H Stockyard Sale and Show, Dec. 3, 9 a.m. show; 12:30 p.m. sale. Contact John Bancroft, PG. 54 THE RURAL VOICE, DECEMBER 1983 Clinton, OMAF 482-3428 or Zenith 7-3040. Collingwood Township Annual Ban- quet & 4H Awards Night, Sat. Dec. 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Beaver Valley Com- munity School, $6. per person. Con- tact Grant McMurchy, 519-599-5535. Dairy Breed Improvement, Mon., Dec. 5, 10 a.m. Morning session - Eckerlea Farms, Seaforth. Practical cow & sire selection. Hot meal, $7., Seaforth Legion Hall, 12 noon. Af- ternoon program - dairy cattle diseases, linear sire proofs & purchas- ing milk quota. Adjournment, 3 p.m. Contact Clinton OMAF 482-3428 before Dec. 1. 4-H Homemakers Achievement Night, Stratford No. 1, Dec. 5, 7:15 p.m., Central United Church, Strat- ford. Producers' Meeting, Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m. Speakers: David Hollier, leading hog consultant; Bill Miller, consultant pig vet, Yorkshore, Eng. Woolwich Comm. Hall, St. Jacobs. 4-H Awards, Dec. 6, Chesley. Con- tact OMAF office - 881-3301. Soil Today & Food Tomorrow Con- ference, Dec. 6-8, Downtown Holi- day Inn, Toronto. Don Lobb, Clin- ton, will speak on "No Till -My System"; Laurence Taylor, Londes- boro will lead discussion on "Energy & Economics of Reduced Tillage"; John Maaskant on "Terracing on my Farm." Registration fee $80. includes all sessions, handbook, banquet and luncheon. Advance registration forms available from Hurom OMAF Office, call 519-482-3428. CFFO Annual Convention, Dec. 7 at U. of G. Keynote speaker, Harry Antonides, Director of Research and Education for the Christian Labour Association of Canada on "The Computer: Servant or Master." Also George Atkins, Director for Develop- ing Countries Radio Network on Third World Technology; Harry Cook, Biology Dept. King's College, Edmonton on "Genetic Engineering for Agriculture." For more informa- tion, contact CFFO, Box 698 Harris - ton, 519-338-2921. 4-H Homemakers Achievement Night, Stratford No. 2, Dec. 7, 7:15 p.m., Central United Church, Strat- ford.