.a_.ailEQflm._.aan__.nn_u_._anmm.. offers a few ideas: write to the Ottawa Journal, for instance, and tell them what you think of a recent news story which im- plied that Otto Lang was paying out $22 million of taxpayers' money to wheat farmers. In fact, this is the farmers' own money to be earned from sales of wheat abroad, not a federal handout. Or write to your local paper and state your opinion about recent charges that far- mers are needle happy and shouldâ€" n't be allowed to treat their own animals for minor problems. Why doesn't everybody complain to all local radio and TV stations about the pitifully small and inexpert amount of farm new aVailable these days? Are the advertisers who support these s.ations not trying to sell farm customers as well city dwellers? Is it not in the in« terests of all citimons to know how, by whom and if , country is to be fed? We are the ones who have to I "n «1113 ‘ 1 «1/1 t4}? 1 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Feb. Feb. 3 - and every Thursday follow- ing, Leeds Ag. Rep. Charles Tanner will be L: r on the noon farm broadcast from radio station CFMKuFM Kingston (for~ merly CKWS~FM) at 90.5 on your dial, to keep us info ed on the provincial farming so e do would appreciate your and comments. Feb. 1‘] . GI‘ 7‘. El 7 A: OFA Leeds County annual meeting and banquet, Legion Hall in Mallorytown,\7pm. Guest speaker will be President Charles Munroe, Canadian Federation of Agriculture. $5.00 per person. 13: Winter Trail Grooming Workâ€" shop for trailskiers and snowmoâ€" bilers, sponsored by OMNR Kemptâ€" ville Forestry Station, to be held at the Forest Headquarters Chalet at Lit ‘ick Forest, 6 mi. north of Roebuck on County Road 18 north of Prescott. This will be a family day of slide shows, discussion, practical instruction, and outdoor demonstrations. Bring lunch, hot hottrages supplies. $931,213..-.†____.___. Fverybody is invited to come to the Elgin Rink to enjoy the winter fun. will he played from 8a.m. to 12 noon. till be public skating, with races and game: for all in the afternoon from 1 until 4:30. open and there will be lucky draw prizes. In the evening there mill t6 Broomball ;umes and skating. Cay, 25; for Children and 50 c for adults. 1‘ n (“F 0 ground looked magnificent. was in wonderland. voiding gonna that looked like white rose petals. ET A JARNIVAL SAT. FFB. fl mrrx .LL-l‘. Hockey games There The Hockey Mothers canteen will be Admission for the ugport the nork of the Flgin Community Centre Cormittee. FINETP,KONIEEL§NL I Vac u;lkirg timougn the snow. on. I listened to the bezutiful looked I sat sounds. rt the whipped cream ground. The I felt like I The bushes wore white lfter I walked thrnugh that I felt 1K3 STLNTQN Grade 4 South Crosby Public School. 13. 16: Bankers' Forum at Kemptville CAT: bankers will be the guests of the college to find out what's new in agriculture. 18: Annual meeting of Eastern Breeders Incorporated of Leeds County in the office of ag. rep. Charles Tanner, Parkdale Street, Brockville, 1:30pm. o o 14 to Apr. 1 Applications are now being accepted for introduc- tory course for industrial dairy workers to be held at Kemptville C.A.T. For application forms, write to R.H. Jardine, Milk In- dustry Branch, OMAF, Queen's Park, Toronto. BIDEAU CRLTTF MEMBERSHIP FIFE will be raised to £3.00 per year, due March 30th. MLke paymcnt to Rideuu Crafts, Box 22, Portland, KOGIVO. Include youe name, "ddress, postal code and phone number. The next meeting of Rideru Crafts will be Februu y 14th/