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Specializing in Farm Insurance
Loss Prevention Service
BROKERS 1 AGENTS
Chatsworth Insurance Brokers Limited
Chatsworth 794-2870
363-3436
934-2250
Meaford 538-1350
Chesley-Tara Insurance Brokers Limited
Chesley
Tara
Cowling & Kearns Insurance Brokers Limited
Davis & McLay Insurance Brokers Limited
Lion's Head
Paisley
James Hope Insurance Broker
H.E. Janke Insurance Brokers Limited
Port Elgin
Mildmay
Clifford
Gerry Karl Insurance Broker
Kell Insurance Brokers Limited
Wingham
Gorrie
Jack Lambertus Insurance Broker Limited
Walkerton
Ripley
A. Cameron MacAulay
793-3322
353-5200
832-6961
367-2713
327-8025
357-2636
335-3525
881-0480
395-5112
Isabel B. McCreath Insurance
Kincardine 396-2313
Craig, McDonald & Reddon Insurance Brokers Limited
Formosa 367-2197
Mildmay 367-2297
Walkerton 881-2701
Middleton's Insurance Brokerage
Chesley 363-3162
Miller -Slade Insurance Brokers Inc.
Kincardine 396-3465
Ripley 395-2661
Owen Sound 376-0590
Moore & Morris Insurance Brokers
Owen Sound 376-1333
Carl Morris Insurance Agency
Chepstow 366-2714
James Shlrreff Insurance Broker
Allenford 934-2181
Don Threndyle Insurance
Elmwood 881-1697
Ross Wagner Insurance
Chesley 363-2962
DIRECTOR 1 ADJUSTER
Lorne Robinson, R.R.2, Kincardine 396-8045
John Clancy, R . 1, Chepstow 881-2075
Len Metcalfe, Mildmay 367-2791
Alfred Brunton, R.R.2, Tara 934-2165
Charles Kelly, Port Elgin = 832-9334
Ron Lipsett, R . 1, Annan 376-6722
All claims should be reported promptly 1-800-265-3020
to the representative in your area or to the
Head Office In Formosa
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lege at Russeldale Farm Equipment,
Russeldale, Wednesday evenings
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. through
March 13. Co-ordinator Bob Ulch.
Open to men and women. Free of
charge. For more information, con-
tact 228-6691 or phone your local
OMAF office.
10 The Challenge of Rural Living,
farm management and human rela-
tions sessions about coping with the
80s from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Clin-
ton OMAF boardroom on Thursdays
through February 14. Contact Cen-
tralia College 228-6691, ext. 245 or
call your local OMAF office.
10 Machinery Repair Course.
Routine maintenance, minor repair,
and operation of farm machinery will
be discussed at Stoltz Farm Equip-
ment and Sales, Listowel, on Thurs-
day evenings from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Courses are open to both men and
women and are free of charge. Con-
tact Centralia College 228-6691, ext.
245 or your local OMAF office.
10 Beef Information Course. Effi-
ciency versus increased production,
the challenge of our tradition beliefs
compared to cow -calf operations in
Ontario, genetics, nutrition, and
management are topics at this course
sponsored by Centralia College and
OMAF at Lucknow and District
Community Centre, Thursdays
through February 7. Co-ordinator
Neil Domage. Contact Centralia Col-
lege 228-6691 or phone your local
OMAF office.
10 Holstein Club Directors meeting,
Walkerton OMAF boardroom 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact OMAF
986-3066.
10 Alfalfa Production meeting at
Elma Community Centre, 10:30 to
3:30 p.m. Pre -registration required.
Contact OMAF 271-0280.
10 Farm Machinery Course. Reduce
your labour, your costs and your
frustration level by obtaining the
knowledge and skills required to pur-
chase and maintain farm machinery.
Attend a machinery course at Vincent
Farm Equipment, Seaforth, Thurs-
day evenings 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
through February 14. Open to men
and women. Free of charge. Co-
ordinator Brian Vincent. Contact
Centralia College 228-6691 or OMAF
for further information.
11 Huron Soil and Crop Improve-
ment Association social banquet and