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The Rural Voice, 1993-04, Page 71RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 • The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA. March 6, 1993 March came in like a lamb and the sun is still shining, so who knows, it just may be here to stay. It's great weather for calving as long as they can keep from sliding into those wet holes left by the thawing. Bull sales are coming up everywhere, so now is the time to pick next year's herd sire. Every cattle operation has its own characteristics and management techniques. That's why we see such a good selection across this Rainy River District. Each producer has chosen the things they do because it works best for their operation. The RRFA met at the home of President Rick Boersma on March 4. Attending that evening were Rick and Sue, Linda Armstrong, Mike Zimmerman, Amos Brielman, Wayne Flatt, Jac Vandenbrand, Tammy Hunsperger and Shirley Morrish. Rick and Wayne reported on their meeting with Natural Resources Ministry Howard Hampton. Again the ongoing problem of wolves and bear and the district came up. We only ask for proper compensation, not banish them from the face of the earth. Tammy reported on the new logo and expressed disappointment that very few people are taking advantage of its use and that it was a big expense for the organization. Logos are a trend at the moment and maybe it just hasn't caught on yet. It was decided by everyone present that we really do have to cut expenses. The Rainy River Safety Association had a meeting and elected Rick Neilson as President, Wayne Flatt as Vice -President, Shirley Teeple as Secretary and Alwine Teeple as Treasurer. They are looking for an appropriate way to get the message of SAFETY across to the public in all facets of farm life without pointing a finger at anyone in particular. Amos reported for the Soil and Crop Association. Rick Neilson and Bill Irvine will travel to the annual meeting in Toronto on March 15. Rick is going to try and fill Bill's shoes as the long-time Safety Association Representative for our area. Bill has done a terrific job all these years. The Fair board, now known as the Rainy River Valley Agricultural Society, is looking for a group or individual who may be interested in removing the old Grandstand from the Fairgrounds to make way for the new facility. The committee hopes to find ways to make use of the Grandstand, possibly year-round. Jack Vandenbrand reporting for the Milk Committee announced that there are 32 milk producers in this District and of these 18 will be receiving awards at the annual meeting on March 18. There are eight Gold awards and 10 General awards to be presented. Linda Armstrong reported for the Rainy River Cattlemen's Association. Kim Jo Bliss is the new President. Kim Cornell has left his position as Regional Director to take on the position as a Director with the B.I.O. Committee. Past President Wade Desserre is hoping to devote more time to the Minnesota Port -of -entry issue. He also became engaged to Miss Kim Hunsperger near Valentine's Day. Congratulations on your upcoming wedding in May, Kim and Wade! The entertainment report was given by Shirley Morrish. The February 14 Potluck Luncheon and Skating Party was a success. Over 100 people of every age spent the afternoon eating, visiting friends, skating, watching local home movies, games, and trying to win the door prizes donated by some very generous people. Winners were: $20 gift certificate from Stratton Community Store — Tammy Flatt; turkey from Fairway Store, Emo — David Donaldson; handmade wooden basket from Bill and Marg Govier — Adrienne McCullough; Hereford lawn ornament made by Bill and Marg — Jeff Hyatt; heart -shaped box of chocolates from Willow -Mor Farms — Nathalie Donaldson; toy tractor from DeGagne Equipment — Janice Hoskins. The guessing game, a jar of cinnamon heart candies, was won by Nathalie Donaldson (there were 808, she guessed 812). The eldest skater on the ice was Ken McKinnon, 57, and the youngest skater on the ice was David Donaldson, two and a half years. The prizes for these lucky people were donatcd by Willow -Mor Farms. The RRFA wishes to thank the Municipality of Chapple for donating $100 towards the Ice and Hall rental, to Vacationland Dairy at Kenora for donating the milk for the meal, to Stratton Meat Processors for their donation of a ham for the lunch, to Fairway Store for two turkeys, one for the draw and one for the lunch, to Stan and Linda Armstrong for the loan of their great movies, to the Hunspergers for the use of their TV, VCR and movies. I would personally like to thank Tom, Wayne, Marilyn, Wade and Kim for helping to decorate and prepare for this event. We missed you Stan and Linda. Hope your eye operation was successful, Stan. We need your able bodies to assist us with the Spring Dinner and Dance, April 17 at the Barwick Recreation Centre. There's an excellent speaker lined up and great music after the Fabulous Feast. Tickets are available from any one of the RRFA Directors. Next RRFA meeting is April 1 at the Ag Office at Emo, 7:30 p.m. Don't forget the Bull and Heifer Sale on Saturday, April 3 at the Stratton Sales Barn. Contact Ken Fisher at 807-482-2747 for further details. "There's one nice thing about all the snow that's left lying around — it makes my garden look just as nice as my neighbour's."0 Shirley Morrish APRIL 1993 67