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— Established 1965 —
Painting
Chemical Cleaning
Sand Blasting
Renovations
UFFI Remedy
Steeplejack
Bonded and insured
No payment until job is complete
For free estimate, call
MILLER'S PAINTING
& RENOVATIONS
R.R. 1, ELMWOOD, ONT.
NOG 1S0
LESLIE 519-369-3648
STEVEN 519-369-5568
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES SERVICE
& REPAIR
• Eastern Farm Equipment
• Turnco
• Central Farm Supply
• Repairs to all farm equip.
• Armstrong seeds
CUMMING EQUIPMENT
PAISLEY 519-353-5101
62 THE RURAL VOICE
seminar must be made seven days
before the seminar. Contact,
674-5456, ext. 244.
24, 27 Crop Production Course,
Elma Community Centre, At-
wood, February 24, 27 and March
5, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Cen-
tralia College, 228-6691 or your
local OMAF office.
24 Sheep Management Seminar,
Lucan Community Centre, 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. Contact Centralia Col-
lege, 228-6691 or your local
OMAF office.
25 Commodity Marketing
Seminar, Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. This course will outline the
use of commodity futures and
agricultural options in developing
marketing plans. Topics will in-
clude hedging, minimum price
establishment, and profit enhance-
ment. Registration fee of $5 at the
door. Contact 674-5456.
25 Low Temperature Corn Dry-
ing and Storage, Ridgetown
Agricultural College, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. A one -day seminar about the
economic and practical aspects of
on-farm low temperatue grain dry-
ing, handling and storage. The
topics include advantages and
disadvantages of this system,
economics, management practices,
stirring and solar heat. Register at
least seven days before the
seminar. Contact 674-5456, ext.
244.
26 Management Day for Farm
Corporations, Mount Elgin.
About eight per cent of Ontario
farms are incorporated. Manage-
ment of the farm corporate struc-
ture can be just as involved as a
large business. Thus, a workshop
is being held to discuss corporate
and personal tax planning and
estate planning plus other ap-
propriate topics. Robert Toon,
chartered accountant, and Tom
Patience, lawyer, will cover the
financial and legal aspects. Ralph
Winslade, farm business advisor,
is also participating in the presen-
tations. Register by contacting the
OMAF office in Woodstock. Fees,
including lunch, are $20 for the
first member of a corporation and
$10 for each additional member.
1. Preset depth -of -cut control.
2. Double -hook gathering
chain with claws and
cutters.
3. Powerful blower with
adjustable blades.
4. Self -leveling device gives
uniform silage removal.
MOOREFIELD
EQUIPMENT
(IN TEVIOTDALE)
519-343-2122
AL KIERS
MOOREFIELD 519-638-3438
DOUG MacDONALD
MT. FOREST 519-323-2912
GORD McTAVISH
FERGUS 519-843-1149
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• Mould Board
• Concaves
• Shins
• Landsides
• Feeder Chain
• Coulter Blades
• Raddle Chain
• Grill Guards
• Roller Chain
• Gathering Chain
• Cylinder Bars
• Plow Points
• Grade 8
Fine Thread Bolts
• Grade 5
Coarse Thread Bolts
• Cultivator Points
Disc Blades
Hand Tools
Shop Tools
Hugh Parsons
BOLTS 8 TOOLS LTD.
11/4 mules east of Hensel)
519.262-5681