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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-25, Page 19"Where you can trade with confidence" BEAN & CORN GROWERS OUR OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE AT THE NEW ELEVATOR IN KIRKTON IS OPE N SEED — CHEMICALS — FERTILIZERS CONTRACTS AVAILABLE NOW Our Staff look forward to serving you in: KIRKTON 229-8986 CENTRALIA 228-6661 HENSALL 262-2410 COUNTY ROAD NO. 6 TO EXETER TO ST, MARYS "Trade with Confidence" DIVISION OF GERM) CORP, Trade With NEW ELEVATOR ENTRANCE TO LONDON KIRKTON NO, 23 HWY, r\ TO MITCHELL LI COOK'S HENSALL AND CENTRALIA • • • S Come SAVE During Our Spring Clearance Look TheSe Tractors Over Today TRACTORS FORD 1124 Super six 4WD w/cab FORD 5200 Diesel w/cab FORD 5000 Diesel FORD 5000 Diesel w/cab FORD 5000 Gas w/loader FORD 4000 Diesel w/727 loader FORD 3000 Diesel w/power steering (1972) FORD 6000 Diesel FORD 2000 Gas w/power steering CASE 1030 Diesel w/cab COCKSHUTT 1600 w/power steering& hydraulic power transmission DAVID BROWN 990 (RED) MASSEY FERGUSON 35 Diesel 1HC B-275 Diesel w/loader 1HC Model C w/loader TRADE-INS ARRIVING SOON F.r. ..-: FORD 881 w/loader = FORD 5000 Diesel 1973 - FORD 5200 diesel 1973 w/cab :: FORD 8600 w/Hiniker cab 1974 iI = .. ii miiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimmintimmumminitiniiminutilim USED GARDEN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT FORD 36" mower to fit prior model 10, 12, 14 hp LAWN FLIGHT rider mower MOTO MOWER 8 hp w/mower FORD 10 hp Garden tractor (1973) FORD 12 hp Garden tractor (1973) w/hydraulic transmission FORD 50" mower to fit 10, 12, 14 Or 16 hp BOLENS 12 hp w/42" mower w/hydraulic lift CASE 444 w/looder (1973) WALK BEHIND self propelled lawn mower CASE P,T.O. 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MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most" Times-Advocate( April 25, 1974 Posit 19. uggest record program Man dairy improvement Formation of a Da117 ImPteYeatent Team to Wilt dairy farmers to improve feeding, breeding and management programs has been announced by the Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food, The team will include representatives from all bran- ches of the ministry involved in dairying along with the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, local Preducer groups and the Eastern Plan program for the Crediton area, Above, Home Economist Jane Pengilley makes the presentations to Janice Hayter, for urban youth PROVINCIAL. HONOURS — Three girsl won provincial honours at Saturday's Huron 4-H Achievement Day Shelley Weber and Jane Merner. T-A photo Woodham families attend birthday, wedding parties By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Mr. & Mrs. Ross McCurdy, Terry and Barry and Mr. & Mrs, Torn Coward attended a sur- prise birthday party Friday evening for Mr. Charles Glanville over the year. If this can be ac- complished, it will assist in overcoming some of the variations present in the com- position of milk. The team will make recom- mendations following con- sultation with producers .on a balanced year-round feeding program. Producers will be encouraged to go on a milk recording program. +Greater use of A.1. will be encouraged. An attempt will be made to reduce the incidence of mastitis and have these producers on a herd health program. Through the cooperation of both Federal and Provincial manpower offices, it is hoped that some assistance can be given towards solving some of the short - and long-term labor problems, Co-Chairmen of the team are J. C. Palmer, dairy program coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and George McLaughlin, chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board. Breeders' Inc. Kemptville. The Ontario-Wide study will first select. group. of farmers in the counties of Grenville, Pun- des,Stermont, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell. Con- sultation, direction and technical assis tame will be made available to participating producers. In making the announcement, Mr. Stewart said: "Fluctuating butterfat and protein' levels have adversely affected the income of certain industrial .milk producers, We hope to determine those factors which have con- tributed to this reduction and then provide the farmers with practical solutions. we Theiuss: e the Dairy following methods Improvement T e a int to improve the butterfat and protein i The produeers selected will be producing a minimum of 150,000 pounds of milk per year and be willing to cooperate in a program aimed to improve production and composition. Resource personnel will en- courage milk producers to level out their production more evenly at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Glanville and family Hensall. Mr, & Mrs, John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin visited Friday evening with Mr, & Mrs. Dan Siderius of London. Mr. & Mrs, Fred Parkinson, • • STOCKER FEEDER SALE HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Sat., April 27, 1:00 p.m. 1200 HEAD CONSISTING OF YEARLINGS and CALVES FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT VICTOR HARGREAVES WILLIAM LIVINGSTON 482-7511 Clinton Dungannon 529-7521 BARRY MILLER Exeter 235-2717 and Kirkton 229-6205 AUCTIONEERS; HECTOR McNEIL LARRY GARDINER Guard your white gold with Green Cross SHOWING MOM — As part of Education Week parents attended classes at Stephen Central School Tuesday morning. Above, Marsha Clarke is showing her mother Mrs. Ross Clarke some of her work, This year the Ontario Govern ment, as part of its special youth employment program known as EXPERIENCE 74, is sponsoring the Junior Agriculturalist Program through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The Junior Agriculturalist program is designed to provide a practical learning experience for young people 16 or 17 years of age, from non-farm homes who have a serious interest in agriculture, As a Junior Agriculturalist, a person will be placed on a selected commercial farm, where he or she will perform regular labour activities relative to that farm operation. In ad- dition a Junior Agriculturalist will have an opportunity to develop an appreciation of rural life through living with a farm family, and to participate in the program of the local 4-H and Junior Farmer Clubs and in other rural activities. Each Junior Agriculturalist will be paid a basic wage of $6.00 per day based on a six day week, by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The host farmer would pay an additional $2.00 per day as well as supplying room and board, Persons interested in par- ticipating in this program as either a Junior Agriculturalist or as a host farmer, should contact Len MacGregor, at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Clinton for more information and an application form before May 1, 1974. Margaret and Janet spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and Rosemary and Mrs. K. Cacciotti, of Capreol. Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Shipka visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs, Jack Smith. Guests Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb, Julie and Lorie were Mr. & Mrs, Ralph Wareham, Jeffrey, Suzanne and Jennifer, Wingham, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Webb and Kris and Mr. Michael Webb of London, Miss Nancy Bousfield of Kanata and Mr. Brent Blackler. Mr. & Mrs, Clarence Thomson and Brian visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin. Messrs, Kenneth and Wayne Pringle and Laraine Muller, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. Mrs. Marie Mills of London visited Monday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mrs. Arthur Hopkin was a guest at the dinner held at the Garage Restaurant, London Sunday for the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Jaques of Zion. Patoran herbicide for white beans Green Cross Patoran plays an important role in ensuring a rich harvest from your white bean fields. Used pre- emergently, as directed, Patoran will not damage beans will get the crop off to a good start free from weed competition, ' Patoran for white, lima, snap, kidney and other beans, is the widely used herbicide. Green Cross Patoran has the reputation for dependability. Ask your neighbours. 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