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62 THE RURAL VOICE
CALENDAR
If you wish your event to be
listed free of charge, send your
notice before the 15th of the
month previous to the issue to
The Rural Voice, Box 37, 10A
The Square, Goderich, Ontario,
N7A 3Y5.
October 1986
1 Endangered Species (Schofield
Memorial Lecture 1986) by Kurt
Benirschke, professor of
pathology, University of Califor-
nia. Contact Martha Leibbrandt,
Co-ordinator, University of
Guelph, 519-824-4120, ext. 4414.
1-5 20th Annual World Dairy Ex-
po, Dane County Exposition Cen-
tre, Madison, Wisconsin. Contact
Ardece K. Seabrook, administra-
tion assistant, World Dairy Expo,
Inc., 2135 Rimrock Rd., Madison,
Wisconsin, 53713.
3 Tiverton Beef Achievement
Day. For more information con-
tact Bruce OMAF at 881-3301.
3,4 Huron County Plowing
Match (rescheduled from
September 12, 13 because of wet
weather) at Murray Cardiff's farm
north of Brussels. Instruction Day
(Friday) starts at 10,a.m. Saturday
events, starting at 9 a.m., include
log -sawing, nail -driving, and the
Huron Queen of the Furrow Com-
petition. There is a conservation
tillage class jointly sponsored by
the Huron Plowmen's Association
and the Huron Soil and Crop Im-
provement Association. For more
information contact Graeme
Craig, R.R. 1, Walton, 519-887-
9381.
4 Tiverton Horse Achievement
l)ay. For more information con-
tact Bruce OMAF at 881-3301.
4 The Role of Wetlands and
Wetland Preservation, by Jack
Wilkinson, second vice-president
of the Ontario Federation of Agri-
culture, is one of the topics to be
discussed at Our Disappearing
Wetlands — a seminar to promote
the preservation of wetlands, spon-
sored by the Mcllwraith Field
Naturalists of London and the
London Public Library and to be
held at the London Central
Library Auditorium, 305 Queens
Avenue, London. The conference
aims to bring together farmers,
hunters, naturalists, conservation
authorities, and government agen-
cies to discuss issues and conflicts.
Advance registration required (no
fee). Contact Dr. William A.
Rapley, President, Mcllwraith
Field Naturalists, at 519-472-0223
or 519-2211, ext. 6768 (bus.).
5 Fall Colour Tour sponsored by
the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the
Wawanosh Valley Conservation
area (2 km west of Hwy. 4 on
Conc. 6 and 7, East Wawanosh
Township). Enjoy a horse-drawn
wagon ride, a guided tour through
a hardwood bush, and a taste of
apple cider at the end of the day.
Bring along a picnic lunch, warm
clothing, and waterproof foot-
wear. For more information, call
519-335-3557.
6 Christmas Craft Fair at the On-
tario Agricultural Museum, 5 km
west of Milton, Ontario. For more
information, call 416-878-8151.
iiIkIik:j
•
If you wish your event to be
listed free of charge, send your
notice before the 15th of the
month previous to the issue to
The Rural Voice, Box 37, 10A
The Square, Goderich, Ontario,
N7A 3Y5.
October 1986
1 Endangered Species (Schofield
Memorial Lecture 1986) by Kurt
Benirschke, professor of
pathology, University of Califor-
nia. Contact Martha Leibbrandt,
Co-ordinator, University of
Guelph, 519-824-4120, ext. 4414.
1-5 20th Annual World Dairy Ex-
po, Dane County Exposition Cen-
tre, Madison, Wisconsin. Contact
Ardece K. Seabrook, administra-
tion assistant, World Dairy Expo,
Inc., 2135 Rimrock Rd., Madison,
Wisconsin, 53713.
3 Tiverton Beef Achievement
Day. For more information con-
tact Bruce OMAF at 881-3301.
3,4 Huron County Plowing
Match (rescheduled from
September 12, 13 because of wet
weather) at Murray Cardiff's farm
north of Brussels. Instruction Day
(Friday) starts at 10,a.m. Saturday
events, starting at 9 a.m., include
log -sawing, nail -driving, and the
Huron Queen of the Furrow Com-
petition. There is a conservation
tillage class jointly sponsored by
the Huron Plowmen's Association
and the Huron Soil and Crop Im-
provement Association. For more
information contact Graeme
Craig, R.R. 1, Walton, 519-887-
9381.
4 Tiverton Horse Achievement
l)ay. For more information con-
tact Bruce OMAF at 881-3301.
4 The Role of Wetlands and
Wetland Preservation, by Jack
Wilkinson, second vice-president
of the Ontario Federation of Agri-
culture, is one of the topics to be
discussed at Our Disappearing
Wetlands — a seminar to promote
the preservation of wetlands, spon-
sored by the Mcllwraith Field
Naturalists of London and the
London Public Library and to be
held at the London Central
Library Auditorium, 305 Queens
Avenue, London. The conference
aims to bring together farmers,
hunters, naturalists, conservation
authorities, and government agen-
cies to discuss issues and conflicts.
Advance registration required (no
fee). Contact Dr. William A.
Rapley, President, Mcllwraith
Field Naturalists, at 519-472-0223
or 519-2211, ext. 6768 (bus.).
5 Fall Colour Tour sponsored by
the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the
Wawanosh Valley Conservation
area (2 km west of Hwy. 4 on
Conc. 6 and 7, East Wawanosh
Township). Enjoy a horse-drawn
wagon ride, a guided tour through
a hardwood bush, and a taste of
apple cider at the end of the day.
Bring along a picnic lunch, warm
clothing, and waterproof foot-
wear. For more information, call
519-335-3557.
6 Christmas Craft Fair at the On-
tario Agricultural Museum, 5 km
west of Milton, Ontario. For more
information, call 416-878-8151.