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Company statement regarding Associated Press article published on April 23, 2013Iowa Select FarmsFrom the air filtration systems at our farms to the meat quality studies at our research facility we leave no stone unturned in our efforts to be the industry leader. The formula for Iowa Select's longterm success also depends on a culture that is proactive in areas outside the realm of science and technology; including the recruitment, development and recognition of dedicated employees. We take pride in protecting our environment and being a good neighbor in the communities where we work and live.Animal WellBeing
Somerville Seedlings offers 'PROMOTIONAL SEEDLINGS'. .Ideal for Wedding favors, Earth Day Celebrations, Fundraisers, Corporate Events, Trade Shows, Celebrations of Life, Etc.Packaged in a clear poly bag with an attractive ribbon (add your own personal gift tag).Please call our Toll free number 1-877-708-7337 for more information and to order.Other ProductsTassuColTM mulch matsMade of non-toxic, environmental safe, bio-degradable recycled and de-inked paper fibre, designed to be used as a protective mulch mat to protect tree seedlings for the decisive first years in Reforestation, Environmental, Conservation, Urban as well as Agro-Forestry and Greening applications.Please call for information and pricing.TUBEX Tree SheltersTubex designs and produces tree shelters to protect and enhance growth of young plants. Tubex tree shelters protect plants from browsing animals and have been specially designed to provide the right solution to your planting needs, offering tree protection in Landscaping, Forestry, Fruit and Viticulture sectors.Products offered include tree shelters, tree wraps and fruit wraps
The tourism sector generates approximately $840 million for our economy, boosting local business and creating labour opportunities for our work force. We pride ourselves on offering seven unique experiences to our visitors: amazing golf, cultural spaces and places, agricultural and fine dining, a winter playground, trails and trekking, shoreline adventures, and spas and romantic getaways. In our 10year Strategic Plan, approved by County Council, one of our primary Strategic Directions is to expand the role the County plays in promoting economic development and tourism. Together, with our partners, we are making great strides to promote our wonderful region and enhance our tourism industry. Tourism Simcoe County supports a number of events and activities occurring throughout the region this summer and fall. Visit their website for a full list of regional events. We hope you take time to enjoy our many tourism and recreational opportunities.
On April 30, 1952, the Archdiocese of Indianapolis purchased an 8 acre tract from John Roederer on East Eighth Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana for the purpose of establishing a new parish in the rapidly expanding eastern section of Jeffersonville, Indiana.Fr. WalpoleOn March 10, 1953, the Rev. Robert J. Walpole was named as Assistant Pastor of St. Augustine's Church, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, while developing the building program of the new parish for which he was to become founding pastor, a pastorate he continued until his death in 1971. The new parish church and school, to be built at a cost of $240,000, was to be dedicated to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Ground was broken for the new church and school on August 7th of that year and the cornerstone was laid on October 4th with the Rev. Albert V. Deery of St. Augustine's parish officiating and Rev. Ignatius Hanley of St. Anthony's parish preaching the sermon.
Family NewsWardenCal PattersonSimcoe County is the place to be!Every year an estimated 7 million visitors travel to Simcoe County for its tremendous four-season tourism experiences. The tourism sector generates approximately $840 million for our economy, boosting local business and creating labour opportunities for our work force. We pride ourselves on offering seven unique experiences to our visitors: amazing golf, cultural spaces and places, agricultural and fine dining, a winter playground, trails and trekking, shoreline adventures, and spas and romantic getaways. In our 10-year Strategic Plan, approved by County Council, one of our primary Strategic Directions is to expand the role the County plays in promoting economic development and tourism. Together, with our partners, we are making great strides to promote our wonderful region and enhance our tourism industry. Tourism Simcoe County supports a number of events and activities occurring throughout the region this spring and summer.