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.CCAT has brochure on
winter short .courses
Centralia C011ege of Agricultural Tech.-
-nology have now printed a brochure
ing their winter short ,courses. These are
now available at your local Ag. and Food,
Office, It might be pointed .011.t that programs
have 'been designed for all types of farming..
The program starts with "Sow Herd
Management" on Tuesday,. Tanuary 9th,
1979, followed by "Feeder Pig Management"
on January 11, 1979. For the beef producers,
Thursday, January 1.8th, 1979, a special
program at Brodhagen Community Centre
on "Beef Cow Herd Management", as well
as "Beef Feedlot Management" on January
Huron County council
approved eight scholarships
valued at $150 each and 24
bursaries of $150 each at its
final session Thursday. The
money was given to 32
students from Huron County
taking post-secondary
education at either university
or college.
The executive committee
of council recommended that
three students from the
University of Guelph, two
from the University of
Western Ontario, two from
the University of Waterloo
and one from the Ridgetown
College of Agriculture be
given the county scholar-
ships as recommended by
each student's school. The
bursaries were given to
students from Western,
Waterloo, Wilfred Laurier
UniverSity and Fanshawe
•
Thomas Hayter of R.R.2,
Dashwood, Donna Gregg of
Tiverton and John
Underwood of R.R.1,
Wingham are all students at
Guelph and were each
awarded $150 county
scholarships. Hayter is
seeking a bachelor of science
in agriculture, Gregg a
science degree and
Underwood a diploma in
agriculture.
Joan Coulter of Goderich
and R.M.Hoba are both
students at the University of
Waterloo and both received
$150 county scholarships.
John Mustard of Brticefield
and Michele Flowers of
R.R.5, Clinton are at the
University of Western
Ontario and were recipients
of the scholarships.
Cathy Peel of R.R.1,
Auburn was the only college
student to receive a
scholarship. She is attending
the Ridgetown College of
Agriculture.
The executive committee
reported that 61 applications
from two universities were
received for 20 bursaries
paid by the county annually.
Huron County students
attending the schools apply
for the $150 bursaries to help
them foot the bill for tuition
at school.
Costs up
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would have to be shaved
While only $414 0 000 would
have to be chopped if that
increase was eight percent.
Council accented,
Dempsey's report and
offered no indication on how
the budget cutting would be
handled. The incoming
county council is expected to
name` its 1979 road committe
this month.
23rd, 1979. These are just four of the
programs planned for January and more
detailed information may be forthcoming
from the brochure,
The 0, A.C, Agricultural Conference is 'to
be held on January 3rd and 4th, 1979 at the
University of Guelph. Wednesday, January
3rd, will feature; - update on weed control in
field crops; machinery systems for manure
management; the poultry industry school.
Thursday, January 4th, will feature:
reproduction in cattle (an ongoing problem);
farm land values; more information will be
forthcoming in future. "Perth Farm. News."
to 8 local students
executive committee
suggested that agricultural
grants in the county remain
the same in 1979 except for
the minimum for fairs be
increased to $200. The
Kirkton and Lucknow Fairs
had their grants increased by
$25 to $125 and $100
respectively.
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Award Huron bursaries
In other business the
executive committee
recommended that a grand of
$1,980 be paid to the
Victorian Order of Nurses
and a $3,000 grant be given
the Town and Country
Homemakers.
.County fairs were also
considered by council. The