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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,
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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.