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48 THE RURAL VOICE
CALENDAR
JULY
3 — Central Huron 4-H Swine Club
Meeting, 8:00 p.m. at the Bergsma farm,
Londesboro.
5 — Four -County Holstein Judging
School, 9:30 a.m., Shelburne Fair-
grounds, arena.
6 — Perth County Summer Dairy Festi-
val, 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Barry Bal-
lantyne's farm, just off County Road 19.
Noon barbecue. Tickets before July 1
$5, $7 after. $3 for children under 10.
8 — Grey County 4-1-1 Dairy Show and
Fitting Day, Walton Sales Barn. Regis-
tration at 9:00 a.m., $3 fee. Please bring
your own lunch. Milk will be supplied,
due in part to a $25 donation from the
Grey County Milk Committee.
8-9 — Summer Showcase, Bridgen
Fairgrounds, sponsored by District 1 of
the Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency
and area sheep clubs. Daily programs
include sheep displays, food booths,
promotional information, "sheep to
shawl," and youth activities. Contact
Marie Stephenson, R. R. 2, Oil Springs,
telephone 519-834-2783.
10-11 — Canadian Guernsey Associa-
tion Annual Conference, Waterloo.
Speakers from various countries will
present their views on the theme for this
year, "Marketing and Management
Strategies."
10-13 — Annual Conference of the
Agricultural Institute of Canada at
McGill University; the theme is Interna-
tional Trade and Development. In-
cludes technical sessions, workshops,
student competitions, field tours, and
talks on the GATT negotiations, rural
restructuring, and free trade in horticul-
ture. Ten science societies will be hold-
ing meetings. Call 514-398-6752.