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The Rural Voice, 1999-03, Page 63RAINY RIVER *10* Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER RAINY RIVER VALLEY R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 100 807-486-3622 • The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA. February 8, 4999 We were quite saddened by the demise of the famous Wiarton Willie, just before Groundhog Day when he was to make his appearance. We certainly hope that our eastern friends still get their spring anyway. We're very lucky here in the Rainy River District. Spring arrives every year without a groundhog to proclaim the advent of that most miraculous season of the year. Let's hope for a good one for all of us across the country. The RRFA held their February 2, 1999 meeting at Morley Township meeting room. In attendance were Linda Armstrong, Dianne Vandenbrand, Rudy Sinninghe, Betty Salchert, Archie Wiersma, Shirley Morrish, KimJo Calder. Kristine Carpenter, Wade Desserre and James Gibson. It has been decided to hold the annual Spring RRFA dinner at Barwick Community Centre on Friday, April 16 to coincide with the Annual Soil and Seed Fair event which takes place April 16 - 17 at Barwick. Rainy River Farm Management Club is working along with all the Commodity groups in the District to make this an all-out event for everyone. Donations of prizes is in the works and each committee member has a job to do. Kristine reported on the Teachers' Day on Friday, February 19 where our OAFE (Ag in the Classroom) will be set up at Robert Moore and St. Francis Schools in Fort Frances. We will be providing information and material to over 130 teachers from across the District. On Saturday, February 20, there will be a workshop at OMAFRA with Pat Marcotte as guest speaker. Wade reported on the tax situation in the Unorganized areas. There is a difference with each municipality, but he felt that the rates for their Unorganized, were equitable at this point in time. The Bill Gibson Volunteer Award will once again be presented at the annual RRFa meeting in April. Nomination forms will be published in the local newspapers. The award is presented to a person or couple who have given their time freely in the Agricultural realm without remuneration for their achievements. Rainy River Rural Safety held their annual meeting and executive stays with Carol Angus as President; Wayne Flatt, Vice-president; Secretary. Shirley Teeple; Treasurer, Alwine Teeple and Promotion person, Shirley Morrish. It was an informative meeting. but the group is small and anyone who is interested in Farm and Home Safety. please consider joining to help out. We will be setting up displays throughout the year at several functions with handouts and valuable safety information. Our next meeting will be in KimJo Calder's kitchen at 7:30 p.m. March 10. She's busy with calving, so we'll be there if she needs us. Rainy River Rural Safety will be supporting the local 4-H Association with a First -Aid and CPR Course coming up this spring. If you have BIO evaluated bulls or heifers to sell. you can advertise in the 1999 Breeding Stock Directory. Call 1-800-373-2253 to book a space. BlO- Link tags are also available. Remember the year letter is "J" for tattooing in 1999. Open House at the Rainy River Bull -test site is Saturday, March 6 with the sale on Saturday, March 20 at the Stratton Sales Barn. There will' be a cleanup day at the salesyard on Sunday, March 14. Anyone involved is asked to come out and lend a hand. National Farm Safety Week' is March 10 - 17 this year. Spring Fever Days in Emo will be celebrated April 15, 16, 17. Remember the "Leprechaun Catcher Contest" or. March 11. This all coincides with Emo's IOOth anniversary ytar. Warr" for fun activities all through '.999, both Emo and Barwick. Did you notice the huge eight -page flyer that the Government of Canada has sent to every household concerning the year "2000, Millennium bug". I'm a bit bugged at the silly concerns and the way our ta- money is being spent. I've seen a lot these flyers laying in trash cans across the District. That must be telling something right there. The world will not end in the year 2000, despite their scare tactics. The Stock Dog Training course will take place at the end of May. Call OMAFRA at 807-482-2310 for information. Only a certain number will be accepted and there is a cost if you bring your dog, or leave him at home, or just view the training. The Rainy River Feeder Finance did not hold their meeting on February 8 as earlier scheduled; the annual has now been moved to March 15 at Morley. Rainy River District Cattlemen had their annual meeting and have elected their new executive. President is Peter Spuzak: vice-president. Tom Morrish: secretary/treasurer. Jo Bragg: sales manager, is Russ (J.R.) Richards. with directors Archie Wiersema. KimJo Calder. Aarne Hahkala. Todd McLean. Harold Di venvoorden. Brent Miller. Rick Boersma. Wayne Flatt and Gordon Hoskins. The first sale of the season is April 24. Call J.R. at 807-487-2472 for details. The Bob Lockings, north of Rainy River. have all their 1999 calves safely on the ground. They are a bit early this year. but they knew it would happen during our mild spell and planned in advance. Gary Sliworsky from OMAFRA has a nice reminder for all of us. He says "Remember your partner is m, orth more to you than your entire herd — no matter how valuable you reckon your cows are. It is a stressful time but don't take out your frustrations on you're mate." Have a sate and rewarding calving season to everyone. Did you know that the billy goat was the original symbol of co-ops in North Dakota because it was the only animal that used its head in conflict. But. so do bulls! The "No entry without written permission of owner" signs are still available from any RRFA director or Kim Desserre for $3 each. They are 12" long and 5" high with black lettering on bright yellow. Clover Valley Farmers' Market is looking for an outgoing and organized person to manage the market this year. Call Deb at 807-486-3409 for application details. • The Grower Pesticide Safety course is scheduled for Wednesday, March 17, 9:00 a.m. at OMAFRA in Emo. Cost is $65. Happy St. Patrick's Day! The Rainy River Cattlemen's Association will nold their regular meeting the same even'.,+• at 7:30 p.m. "You can tell wh;. man is. by what he does. when he doesn't have anything to do." "There is a quiet about the life of a farmer, and the.hope of a serene old age that no other business or profession can promise." – Robert G. Ingersoll (1833-1899).0 – Submitted by Shirley Morrish MARCH 1999 59