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The Rural Voice, 1986-04, Page 87CONCERNED ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUR FARM WOODLOT? We at J.H. Keeso and Sons Ltd. share your awareness of the value of a properly harvested woodlot. Selective cutting techniques employed by our experienced logging crew can help to assure you of a source of income now and in the future. This we feel is to our mutual benefit. We would be happy to quote you on standing or felled hardwoods towards that end. Box 250 Listowel, Ontario N4W 3H4 OFFICE: 291-4890 EVENINGS: 291-3039 291-2962 MAMA MUTUAL ' 2 I NSURANCE Established 1884 ATWOOD, ONTARIO Coverage for Farm, Home and Auto. For Information Contact the Agent in your area. — Paul Brown Insurance Broker Palmerston — Denstedt Insurance Milverton — Paul Goetz Insurance — Hammond Insurance Fergus Atwood — Knight Insurance Brussels — Landon Insurance Listowel — Milverton Insurance Brokers Milverton — O'Grady Insurance Listowel — O'Reilly Insurance Alma — Smith Insurance Brokers Arthur — Wylie Insurance Brokers Gorrie Harriston HEAD OFFICE — 130 John Street, Atwood, Ontario, Phone: (519) 356-2582 519-343-2663 519-595-4923 519-595-8711 519-843-5985 519-356-2873 519-356-9029 519-887-6476 519-291-1605 519-595-8108 519-291-2639 519-638-3149 519-848-3938 519-335-3193 519-338-3847 NOG 1B0 1-800-265-2389 CALENDAR 3 Ready to Shop for Fabric for Spring? A bus will be leaving Walker- ton at 8 a.m. heading for Hamilton. Most of the time will be spent at fabric outlets on Ottawa Street or the nearby mall. A stop will be made at Guelph or Kitchener on the way back, with sup- per at Brox's in Elmira (all you can eat supper for $7.45). The bus will be back in Walkerton at 10 p.m. This tour has been arranged by Rosalene Barger (364-2258) and Marilyn Moulton (395-5071). Cost is $10 per seat. 3 North Huron 4-H Vet Club, 8 p.m. Blyth Public School. Contact Clinton OMAF, 482-3428. 3 Ferndale Seed Fair, Ferndale, 10 a.m. Contact OMAF, 881-3301 or 1-800-265-3023. 4 Verbal Communication — Are You Roadworthy? Featuring Pat Ferraro, this is a humourous look on how to get your point across. Starts at 8 p.m. at the Main St. United Church, Mitchell. Sponsored by the Perth County Women for the Support of Agriculture, Perth County Women's Institute, and in co-operation with Centralia College. 5 Economics Crossroads 11, seminar by the National Organization of Raw Materials. From 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Registration: 8:30 a.m.) at the UWO Community Centre, Room 251, McKellar Room, London, Ontario. For more information, contact Otis McGregor, Chatham, 352-2394; Bill Rowcliffe, Hensall, 262-5569; Tony Beernink, Forest, 786-2285; Keith McKell, London, 471-9146; or Sharon Rounds, Lakeside, 349-2243. 5 4-H Goat Club meeting, Huron OMAF boardroom, Clinton, 10 a.m. Contact OMAF 482-3428. 5 Simmental Beef Challenge Field Day at JemStar Farms, Walkerton, a modern cattle operation east of Walkerton on Hwy. 4 (follow the signs), 1:30 p.m. Contact Hilbert Van Ankum, R.R. 2, Wroxeter, 335-3011. 5 How to be in Control of your own Destiny, sponsored by the Concerned Farm Women, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Chesley District High School. Cost, $5 per person. An educa- tion day geared to farm couples but open to everyone. For more informa- tion, call Eloise Calhoun, 363-3037. 5 Culturama 86. A presentation by Ontario Junior Farmers at Stratford Central Secondary School, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring one -act plays, public speaking, farmers feud, debating, a slide presentation, and a spelling bee. Contact Bill McPhail, chairperson APRIL 1986 91