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The Rural Voice, 1993-04, Page 76HURON County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER Curling for charity On March 13, 1993 Huron County farmers curled to help the village of Wake Tiyo in Ethiopia. Twelve teams from across Huron County took part in a bonspiel at the Seaforth Curling Club sponsored by the Huron County Federation of Agriculture. The event raised $605 for the Agri - skills Abroad project in Ethiopia. The Federation of Agriculture wishes to thank the donors for the following prizes: 1 pig, fully processed, donated by Gerald Johns; 1 pig, donated by Case Van den Heuvel, killed by Fisher's Abattoir, Zurich, and processed by Holmesville Box 429, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 519-482-9642 • The Rural Voice is provided to all farmers in Huron County by the HCFA. Store; beef donated by Wm. and Rowena Wallace; 2 turkeys donated by Tom Hayter; 2 wine gift packs donated by Machinery Ring; a personalized OFA sign donated by Huron County Federation of Agriculture. Winner of the "A" draw was the Milk Committee Team and the "B" draw was won by Jeff Wood's team. Turkey shoot winners were Ethan Wallace and Stan Johns. The personalized sign was won by Brad Cann. The HCFA wishes to thank the Seaforth Curling Club for hosting the Profile — John Rodges Regional Director for Huron Northwest: Ashfield, Colborne, East and West Wawanosh, and Goderich townships. John is a new Regional Director for the year '93, as well as being on the county executive this year. John was a dairy farmer for many years, from 1965 to 1992, just recently selling his dairy herd, and is now into raising dairy heifers and beef and cash cropping. Approximately 200 acres in Goderich township is the home of THE HCFA Annual Member of Parliament Day is scheduled for Saturday March 27 Invitations have been issued to individuals involved as well as local Commodities. 72 THE RURAL VOICE John, his wife Della and three children, ages 16, 18 and 20. John was the Deputy Reeve of Goderich township for one term as well as being on Goderich township council for three terms. He was on the County Board of Health for three years, chairman for one year. Welcome to the federation executive and Board of Directors!0 HCFA OFFICE HOURS Monday and Friday 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Please leave a message. event and the Seaforth and Vanastra Curling clubs for helping to organize and fill the bonspiel. Everyone went home with a prize and it was generally agreed we should sponsor another next year.0 Huron nets 93 in '93!!! Huron County Federation of Agriculture recruited 93 new members in Huron county in the last two weeks (March 2 to March 12) in the county -wide canvass. With over 25 teams of volunteers out canvassing, this campaign was again a HUGE success. Friday, March 12, a wind-up party was held at the St. Columban Hall when the canvassers from both Huron and Perth brought in all their memberships. All volunteers and new members qualified for several draws that were held. All the names went into a barrel; winners were Heinze Claus, Tom Hayter, Don Crowley and Fred Jung. One member from Perth sold 21 memberships alone. Prizes were awarded to three persons who had the most amusing story of their canvass trips. On behalf of Huron/Perth Membership Committee a generous thank you to all the volunteers who helped out. In total for both counties there were approximately 203 new members.0 SPECIAL THANKS TO GAY LEA FOODS LTD. & STACEY BROS. for donating the cheese to Huron/Perth Federations for our wind-up party after the recent MEMBERSHIP drive!