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The Rural Voice, 1988-02, Page 23Donald Holmes, 11, Newton, Mornington Central School — 2nd for art, age 8 to 11 CALF GROWING UP A newborn calf has just arrived, It sucks his mother to survive, When he sleeps, he sleeps so sound, Just barely holding his head off of the ground, When he awakes he's ready for a drink, He calls his mother by giving her a wink, As time goes on he's getting fatter, It won't be long and he'll be put on a platter, He doesn't know, but he'll be made into meat, I'm going to feel guilty, but I have to eat. Chris Koppel, 12, Bruce Township Central School — 2nd for poetry, 12 to 16 FARM SAFETY F arm safety is a very important fact. As you know those augers can eat you up. R evolving yellow lights are a help when driving on the road in the dark. Machinery must not be mistaken for toys. S afety first will always make you last. Always look before you back up. Farm machinery should always be respected. E nds of loose clothing should always be fastened securely. Turn off all machinery before doing any repairs. Y et why are there always so many farm accidents? Jenny Kraemer, 12, Mary Immaculate School — 3rd for poetry, 12 to 16 Heather Clark, 7, R. R. 2, Paisley — 1st for art, age 7 and under OFA in9 on the arm by ty, mows 1115 I alwayµs Fw e, bP.e down S1rm, and wk„ I om up then the d,.st 9ati n my eyes.And I 05o haw io collet). the e99S. A nd When yeti ore Ccilec.ldxl the e99Sall you Can herr bo,4 60,4 bo,.,c And aFkr +hq} Sitif I play W fkmy CGt ¶wee+y t.Ale abut her is that SheS Socuddlely.And +kK II I Gan +ell yot, ctbot Working on the Farre Above: Amy Holmes, 7, R. R. 1, Newton, Mornington Central School — 1st for writing, 7 and under Above: Amanda Gebhardt, 7, R. R. 1, Hanover, Hon. Mention for art, 7 and under Below left: Gordon Raynard, 8, Howick Central, 4th for art (tie), 8 to 11 Below right: Lorie Ann Black, 9, R. R. 5, Brussels, 3rd for art (tie), 8 to 11 • // /4'7' , y / i7�//;.�/j i ////a'Y/ i/ ,• FEBRUARY 1988 21