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The Rural Voice, 2001-01, Page 55R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 1N i Itl V L1� Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER At....16. • RAINY RIVER VALLEY The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federatestionnmembers by the RRFA. December 12, 2000 It's been only one year now since everyone was busy preparing for the awesome things that were to happen during the millennial midnight hour. It just goes to show how powerful the media really is. As we prepare for the festive season ahead, our thoughts go back to the year we're leaving behind. A year that made many changes; some by chance and others by choice. From floods, drought, famine and wars all over the world, we should consider ourselves pretty lucky to be living in the part of the country that we do, where life goes on at a normal pace. and especially in the Rainy River District where people care and support their neighbours. Let's keep the good thoughts into the New Year and hope that someday the rest of the world is as fortunate as we are. The December meeting of the RRFA was at Morley with Linda Armstrong, Angela Halvorsen, Reg Kause; Ken Fisher, Rudy Sinninghe, Kim.lo Calder, Kristine Carpenter, Bernie Zimmerman, Betty Salchert, Shirley Morrish, Jason Teeple, Kelly Faragher and Susan Boersma attending. Linda resigned from her position as president and after a brief election, Bernie Zimmerman took over. Linda .agreed to become the vice-president for the next year. Betty, reporting for Member Services, said that the property assessments have been mailed out. There are increases in some. She would like to hear from anyone who does have an increase. There will be a public meeting in the spring on the advantages of growing hybrid poplar trees. Data will be available at that time. The Northern Convention takes place in March. We now have 164 members in the RRFA supporting OFA. Linda and Bernie gave a report on the annual which was very well run, by Bernie's statements. He especially enjoyed the Ontario wines and foods that were served celebrating Ontario Harvest. The executive has stayed the same and there is now a 1-800 Farm Help line for farmers having difficulties with finances, stress and any difficulties that may arise with the family farm that often crop up. The service is free of charge and you are under no obligation to follow the recommendations. Contact Agri -Food Canada at 1-800-265-8135 or Rob Gamble at 1-888-466-2372 ext. 64350. Don't let the name scare you. OMAFRA also has a number of fact sheets if you're lucky enough to still have access to an OMAFRA office. You can call 1-877-424-1300 which is the Agricultural Information Contact Centre. Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Kristine reported on the upcoming annual skating party. It's earlier this year because of tournaments at the arena. A potluck takes place at 1:00 p.m. with skating to follow at the Emo/LaVallee Community Centre. There will be draws for the afternoon's activities. Ken Fisher will find sponsors since he has the special talent to come up with something each time. The skating party is open to everyone. The Agricultural Society will be holding their annual meeting on December 12. They are still looking for a secretary -treasurer. Linda will represent the RRFA on the board and attend the meetings each month. Congratulations to Rudy Sinninghe on receiving special recognition at the recent directors' meeting of the Rainy River Milk Producers. There are still 18 milk producers active in the district. Their annual meeting is January 10-11, 2001. The Agribition at Regina turned 30 years old this year and 24 bus -travellers from the Rainy River District went to see all that they could in the two days granted to them by their families. It was educational as always, exciting, mind- boggling at times and a break from the chores back home. The beef entries were up by more than 400 head over last year, with Hereford and Angus entries particularly strong. Everyone should take some time for a break. Too many times people save and scrimp for retirement, but, by that time, their health may be too poor to travel or worse, they may pass away at a young age and never get to enjoy the companionship of new and old friends. Take a holiday, even if it's only a weekend and it's even more fun when you travel with people like Ken Fisher who knows how to keep things moving along. Thanks to Angela Halvorsen who organized the whole event, and who is already making plans for another bus trip in 2001. Rainy River District Cattlemen's Association will not hold a December meeting. Their next meeting will take place January 17, 2001 at the Devlin Municipal upstairs meeting room. The annual meeting will be January 24, 2001 at Our Lady of the Way School at Stratton. There is a Cattle Feeding manual available from the Canadian Cattlemen's Association. It offers advice on everything from purchasing and contracting quality ingredients to receiving, storage and mixing them into balanced, safe rations. Just call 519-824- 0334 or fax 519-824-9101. At the recent Farm Women's Conference November 13-14 at the Raddison in Winnipeg, the theme was "Three Per Cent Makes a Difference", reflecting the fact that while farmers make up only three per cent of Canada's population, they feed the entire nation. Belle Fraise, a strawberry wine made from berries grown at Portage la Prairie, reached wine stores in the last few weeks. They expect to produce 2000 cases (24,000 bottles) this year. Their plans include expanding to an iced strawberry/rhubarb wine, blueberry wine, a Saskatoon wine and a strawberry chablis blended. D.D. Leobard Strawberry wine is the second Manitoba -produced fruit wine to reach store shelves. Rigby Orchards of Killamey released a raspberry wine last fall. It takes only five acres of berries to keep them in production and they are all locally grown. Rainy River District 4-H has calendars for sale at $5 each. Call KimJo Calder or any 4-H leader. The Royal Bank is proud to showcase the personal achievement of selected 4-H members from across Canada for the 2001 calendars. All monies raised goes to.wards 4-H National and Provincial offices, local clubs and the 4-H Museum. The 4-H annual Banquet and Awards Night is January 19, 2001 at the newly remodelled Stratton Millennium Hall. The next RRFA meeting will take place on January 2, 2001 at the Emo Curling Club. It's Angela's birthday. What a way to celebrate! Three essentials in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. Happy New Year to you all and if you have problems over the holidays with relatives who think you're strange, remind them that the only useful member of the lily family is garlic.0 — Submitted by Shirley Morrish JANUARY 2001 51