HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-05, Page 4ALL ONTARIO CHAMPS The Dublin Junior Girls Sditbail team
won the Bantam D provincial trophy recently. The same team also
won the Grand River Softball Tournament A trophy. Team members
are, back, left, Joe Cronin, Larry Cook, Laura Bennewles, Don
-McClure; 2nd. Gail Beuermann, Vickie Bennewies, Mary Helen
Byers honoured at par
A farewell party was held on Mrs,Evans spent the weekend Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. in Windsor and attended the 50th Maloney on Sunday were Mr. and
Ed. Byers prior to their moving to . Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Etue and Mrs. Doth
.Seaforth. `1 Mrs. Toni Hollagd. of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. George
An address was read by Ted Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oulette and Coville and Mr. and -Mrs. Peter
Melady and the presentation of a children ' of Windsor spent the Maloney Sr.
platform rocker was given by weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh ' Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Eckert and
James O'Connor and Tom Dorsey Benninger. family of Saubie Beach visited on
���r�, :• { ; on behalf of all their old Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murtha of the weekend with Mr. Mike
neighbours. Euchre was played Kitchener spent the weekend Eckert.
and a social evening was spent aft with Mr. and Mrs. Loi Rowland.
er which lunch was served and all Mr. and Mrs. Byers were on the
left wishing them good health and farm for the past thirty-four years Junior girls
t�
�,r� • happiness for many future years. and settled in their new home in ,
Seaforth on Saturday. t
t ti u Personals win r� n
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Ernie Fleming on Sunday were !A
+{ Lawrence Ruston last week were Miss Maryanne. Paul and Eddie •
„i her mother, Mrs.Angus Dunbar Fleming and Mr. St eve Walsh of River trophy
from Kirkfield', her brother and Stratford.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. The Dublin Junior Girls won the
Dunbar of Orillia and Nephew, Reg. Smith on Sunday were Mr. Grand River Softball Tournament
Mr. Kevin Coppins of and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and .•A" Trophy at Elora by playing
O'Rourke, Teresa Hicknell, Colleen Murray, Cheryl McClure, J'anet•, - Peterborough. , Mrs. Dennis Smith of Clinton. outstanding games, all around
Duff Front - Laurie Milne Karen Bruxer Pat Jarmuth Marianne Kevin Cleary of London spent a Mr. Tom Feeney of London Scores were:
Duffy; 7 week witlf- his grandmother, spent the weekend with•, his Dublin 21 — Fergus 0
Kale, Maureen Delaney, Joanne ,Jordan, Karen Cronin. g
Mr.Frank Evans, brothers Louis and Elmer Feeney, Dublin 23 — Rockwood p
(Photo by Wilbee) Dublin'10 — Harriston5
Participating in the tournament
Aching feet Don Meld t leaders cam were Bernice Smith, Geraldine
• � ap Templeman, Ruth Templeman,
�s problem � aCathy Bruxer, Sarah Morgan,
Don.Melady of R.R12, Elublin On return to their home Gail Beuerman, Maureen
is, spending this week at the communities, delegates are Delaney, Teresa Flanagan,
with pigs Provincial Junior. Farmer expected to make use of their new Joanne Kunz, Mary , Helen ,<•
Today's fast-growing pigs,- Leadership Training Carhp at, skills and abilities in their local O'Rourke, Colleen Murray and
raised indoors, are more likely to " 'eneva ' Park •on Lake Junior Farmer program. Sherry Leonhardt.
Couch;ch;n -
have aching feet than did their
range -reared, slow-growing
ancestors. according to a Ridge -
town College of Agricultural
Technology livestock specialist.
"Selection for the meat=type pig
may be producing pigs that
become too heavy ..--for..- ......,their
immature skeletons to support
J. R.• Morris explains. Careful
selection, feeding' and
management by swine producers
can alleviate this problem.
When replacing stock, farmers
should consider good bone quality
as well as rapid gains. In
addition, because
disproportionate • - . claw, size
c4ntribdtes'fo�more injuries'6'the
outside claw, farmers should
avoid gilts and boars with small
inside toes. Experts believe the
g•
He is one of two young people
representing Junior Farmers at
the camp, being attended by one
hundred 'delegates from across
Ontario.
During the week, each member
is expected to provide leadership
to the program, in various ways
whether it be planning the
evening social event, . vespers,
developing a new song or working
on one of the many other camp
activities,
A large portion of the week's
program is devoted to "personal"
leadership development through
a series of.discussions and group
experiences. Sessions oil
communication, social recreation,
public relations, program
lann;n co duct; off ct;
M
degree of difference in claw size p r, n ng a ve
is inherited. meetings and numerous other
"Lower feed: gain ratios in topis of.importance to local Junior
-- today,s pigs,have resulted in less Farmer Clubs are a key part of the
$50;000 LATER --Fire destroyed a large barn on the farm of Herbert and Ken (continued on page 8) „camp.
Britton in Hibbert on Saturday afternoon., Damages were estimated at at least
$50,000. Ken Britton -discovered the fire and called the iMitchell fire department but
there was Tittle they could do to save it. About 25 calves and a large amount of
recently cut hay, straw and barley was also lost. (Staff Photo),
r
rM
MEN'S - ROYS' - LADIES' - GIRLS' @ad BART'S INNS
YARD GOODS - FURNITURE - MATTRESSES - PAIM
SEWING MACNiNES - SMALL APPLIANCES - ILAMPS
• • • y3
RFFe%RF Yn•t] ,� S.t;:.r .. i,w i ill �, tf 4iP^F L£'44•.'g' h� ...H `. 5 >
BUY o0o CHECK k
OUR FACTORY OUTLET
DISCOU14T PRICES ON
3ptiyf §'� 4j.
BRAND NAME
SEWING
Mu-
� 1
MACHINES
I' WE CARRY r'
:.r
Universal by White, Bernina, Morse & Other
Famous Makes
i Mr. Berscht, sewing,machine repairman and In-
structor,
-structor, will be at the Base office Priday, Sept.
d 6 from
.$ p.m. to 9 O.M. Mr. Borscht has 37 years
experience. Drop In for a consultation.
No charge, our repair work carries a' full year a
warranty and our rates are reasonable.
RECLINER `=
ROCKER
VINYL OR CLOTH
COVERS ,,. . '
REG. 129.97 to 149.97
15% OF
v t l i' 2 Pc..
—
. COLONIAL
SPACE
7 = : SETS
SAVERS -
-
STUDIO COUCHES
DAVENPORT
AND MATCHING CHAIR
SPECIAL
REG.
99.67 $7947
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK ONLY $19997
FRIDAY 11i AJA. TO 0 P.M.
STORE HOURS URDAY
9DAYRAx TO
8
a P.M. - CLOSED SUNDAY ,
�.�..i,gWr,w,�..ur,ua:.a,::u�.-w�:.mvii:w:u ,.•�u+.�:,d,:is.45:st�•. .. �..,•..: •.,. .. .ut.:w�antWrw�.s�•�,.uw.. .. ... .. . k. �,.,.we.
Ballm.mucaula
Y Ltd.
�(omecar4e
INGCENM
CLINTON 4182-9514 SEAFORTH - 527-0910
2713
KEEP YOUR HOE hSHOME
I�flR�1 NS A SU�Il�DA4
All WINTER LONG...
COMBINATION
[NDOWS
Order
early avoid
/w delivery
40
0