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The Rural Voice, 1988-03, Page 56i illedata) '(p,NDMANOR p Introduces q �� THE MULTIPLIERS 41 Boars & Gilts bred & selected to Make You Money Select an aggressive young "Multiplier" boar from our regular inventory of over 70 boars Just a few statistical examples demonstrating Maitland Manor's superior genetics TATTOO BREED BACKFAT AGE 1055W YL 10.7 mm 130 1057W YL 9.2 mm 154 0301W HD 13.3mm 152 0305W HD 16.3 mm 133 1141W York 12.7 mm 129 872W York 9.0 mm 147 1117W Land 12.0 mm 133 501W Land 11.5 mm 130 Team him up with productive York Landrace F1 "Multiplier" Gilts. Many gilts with backfat under 1/ 2" and age to 200 pounds of 150 days DON HENRY & FAMILY Bluevale, Ont Call Collect - 519-335-3240 'The Multipliers" Maitland Manor Gilt/ Boar =Great Litter Size + Excellent Backfat + Fantastic Days and Soundness = Multiple SSSS INDEX 143 123 132 122 127 135 140 147 K.G. JOHNSON LTD. St. Jacobs, Ontario 519-664-2277 DIGITAL THERMOMETER Designed for fast accurate environmental measurement. It has a normal range accuracy of 0.1° C Temperature element is mounted on a one metre telescoping probe for difficult access areas. Temperature range from -20° C to +100° C Ontario Bob Gillies Ayr Chris Hills Seaforth 519-632-7368 519-527-1913 54 THE RURAL VOICE CALENDAR 10 — Land Stewardship Program in- formation meeting, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Huron County OMAF boardroom. 10 — Land Stewardship Program in- formation meeting, 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Huron County OMAF boardroom. 10 — Energy Efficient Grain Drying, Perth County, 9:15 a.m., Mitchell Town Hall. Call the Perth OMAF office to pre - register. 10 — Ontario Beef Producers for Change annual meeting, Stratford Coli- seum. Contact Leonard Manion, 369- 3667, Kevin Paton, 485-5296, or Martin Van Geffen, 245-0857. 10 — Dairy Nutrition Seminar, spon- sored by Kenpal Farm Products Inc., Mount Elgin Community Centre. Top- ics: Protein Nutrition of Dairy Cattle, Water Quality for the Dairy Herd, The Lost Art of Feeding Dairy Cattle, and Early Lactation Management. Registra- tion at 10 a.m., adjournment at 3:30 p.m. Call 1-800-265-4202 before March 5. 11 — Dairy Nutrition Seminar, spon- sored by Kenpal Farm Products Inc., Lucan Community Centre. Topics: Protein Nutrition of Dairy Cattle, Water Quality for the Dairy Herd, The Lost Art of Feeding Dairy Cattle, and Early Lac- tation Management. Registration at 10 a.m. Adjournment at 3:30 p.m. Call 1- 800-265-4202 before March 5. 12 -13 — College Royal Open House at the University of Guelph. Student dis- plays, demonstrations of veterinary sur- gery, magic and fashion shows, square dancing competitions, medieval joust- ing demonstrations, cat show, livestock, seed, and forage shows, petting zoo. Dog show Friday evening. The Talentfest runs from March 9 to 12, 7:30 p.m. (7 p.m. on March 12) in the War Memorial Hall. Call 519-824-4120, ext. 8366. 14 — Farm Safety Association 15th Annual Conference, Howard Johnson's Toronto Airport Hotel, 801 Dixon Road. Advance registration $25. Reg- istration at 8:30 a.m.; meeting at 10 a.m. Guest speaker is Dianne Harkin. Con- tact Steve Zronik at 519-823-5600.