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The Rural Voice, 1986-10, Page 46epp9Ltd s Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 auuirr PRESSURE CLEANERS "Hot or Cold" EPPS MFG. LTD. INTRODUCES ... the latest in cleaning technology RR 4. CLINTON, ONTARIO NOM 1L0 (519) 482-3418 For all your cropping needs RED WHEAT Seed — Chemicals — Crop Consulting ALSO RECEIVING Small Grains, Soybeans, White Beans, Canola, and Corn C ft M SEEDS Et PALMERSTON ELEVATORS CaII 343-2210 or 343-3702 44 THE RURAL VOICE NEWS PERTH DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP Judge Jim Needham of Ripley had a strong show when 58 en- trants competed at the annual Perth 4-H Dairy Championship Show September 19 at the Strat- ford Fair. These members came from eight dairy clubs in Perth. The competition gets stronger every year, the 4-H members get more knowledgeable, and the calves are of higher quality, Judge Needham says. Leroy Cook of R.R. 1, Strat- ford, North East Hope Club, was Champion Showman. Robert Van Nes of R.R. 1, St. Pauls, Stratford Club, was Reserve Champion Showman. The Champion Calf was exhibited by Grant Packham of R.R. 2, St. Pauls, and Reserve Champion Calf was exhibited by Vicki McMillan of R.R. 1, New Hamburg, North East Hope Club. ❑ RM 4-H DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP There were 91 4-H members from the counties of Bruce, Elgin, Huron, Middlesex, Norfolk, Ox- ford, and Perth competing for high standings at the Western On- tario 4-H Championship Show September 20 at the Stratford Fair. Judge Jeff Nurse of Georgetown kept the show moving at a fast pace, giving thorough reasons for his selection of winners. Champion Showman was An- nette Hazeleger of R.R. 5, Embro, Oxford County. Reserve Cham- pion Showman was Val Meisner of R.R. 7, Woodstock, Oxford. High Honorable Mention was Janice Needham of R.R. 3, Ripley, Bruce. The Champion Calf was ex- hibited By Nancy Hazeleger of R.R. 5, Embro, Oxford. Reserve Champion was exhibited by Jeff Borth of R.R. 3, Mildmay, Bruce. LI RM DELAY ANGERS CORN FARMERS Ontario corn farmers are angered over the recent announce- ment by Revenue Canada Customs that it will delay a decision on the imposition of a countervailing du- ty on imports of U.S. corn. "The September 30 deadline was critical," says Edward Kalita, president of the Ontario Corn Pro-