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The Rural Voice, 1985-11, Page 44WHAT FARMING IS COMING TO Today's farmers require better pro- ducts & service than ever before. So they naturally expect more from their farm equipment dealer. BECKER'S now has it all As your newCASE IH dealer we offer a full line of Tractors & Equipment designed to fit any type or size of operation. Our 53 years of unparalleled parts sales & service provide our customers with the confidence that their equipment will be ready and in the field. It's no wonder BECKER'S is what farmers are coming to. V.L. BECKER ft SONS LTD. DASHWOOD, ONTARIO 519-237-3242 PG. 2, SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SECTION, NOVEMBER, 1985 Maintenance courses offered A farmer is generally a jack-of-all- trades. He is an accountant, tiller of the land, investor, biologist, and of course a mechanic. Centralia College of Agricultural Technology recognizes the variety of skills needed in farming today and helps farmers to meet the demands of farm -machinery maintenance by offering winter courses. These courses help both experienc- ed farmers and those new to main- taining farm equipment. Machinery -maintenance courses begin in January, 1986 and run from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the evenings. They are being offered in: • Russeldale at Russeldale Farm Equipment, January 6 to March 10, Monday evenings. • Fergus, January 7 to March 11, Tuesday evenings. • Stratford at D.S. Downham Equip- ment, January 8 to March 12, Wednesday evenings. • Listowel at Stoltz Farm Equipment, January 8 to March 12, Wednesday evenings. • Exeter at Huron Tractor, January 16 to March 20, Thursday evenings. • Seaforth at Vincent Farm Equip- ment, January 20 to February 24, Monday evenings. The information covered at the machinery workshops will vary slight- ly depending on the crops and machinery most common in a certain area, says Kathryn Biondi, head of Communications and Continuing Education at the college. A welding course is also being of- fered at Centralia College from January 15 to March 19 on Wednes- day evenings. Biondi adds that a new course in electricity and electronics is being offered at the college this winter on Tuesday evenings from January 7 to February 11. For more information contact Centralia Col- lege at 519-228-6691.