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40 THE RURAL VOICE
NEWS
DAIRY PRINCESS
NAMED IN HURON
Brenda Nancekivell of R. R. 1, Clif-
ford (right), the Huron County Dairy
Princess of 1987-88, with Shirley
Ramsey, R. R. 3, Blyth, the co-ordi-
nator of the competition.
Correction: Last month, the
Egremont plowing association
Queen of the Furrow was identi-
fied as Evelyn Thomas. Evelyn
has been succeeded by Adele
Braeker of R. R. 4, Durham.
Heather Gamble now repre-
sents North Grey, and Heather
Johnson Centre Grey. Marie
Krauter and Joan Hershey con-
tinue to represent Bentinck and
Normanby respectively.
SIGNS PROMOTE
KIDS' SAFETY
The Huron County Junior Farmers
have organized a community better-
ment project to protect farm children.
The group is selling signs to caution
drivers about children. The signs, which
cost the Junior Farmers a dollar, will be
sold for the same amount.
They should be posted along lane -
ways or near areas where children play.
To purchase a sign, contact any
Junior Farmer member in your commtt-
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