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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-08-07, Page 2SMALL WRESTLERS — Engaging in arm wrestling at Friedsburg Days in Dashwood Saturday were Robert Masse and Dan Becker. T-A photo FRIEDSBURG DAYS FLOAT — Jeremy and John Becker on the V.L. Becker and Son float, a third place finisher in the "2001" theme division of the Friedsburg Days parade. G.H. WARD & PARTNERS ONTARIO have adopted their national name WARD MALLETTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Although the name is different, the high quality of pe,rsonal service remains the same. 476 Main Street South Exeter, Ontario NOM 150 Offices throughout Canada Internationally Binder Dilker Otte & Co. • 11111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111k • • 11M11111111111111111111111111111MWIlk • KIST PEPSI 'and GINGERALE 75Q ml. 3 For99 plus deposit while they last 1110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111b • •Ammounommummmullum S Mffil4=14 MUM 44411114141 MEM. 411M14011 • • 0, imiumummoimmumimmil • • • 4llummllimmumumilmummm0 Silverwoods Natural YOGURT Fruit on the Bottom 1'75 g. assorted flavours FOR 11•11M1441 141441•1114 11411•1141 MOM= 101111•114118 10111•••• V01 • 111111111111M I I 11 MI MI11111111111111 • Homemade BACON Sliced 94 Reg. S 414•14144 11141••n • 44141144411. 111.141 41114144.4 IMMO MINIM 4•444414 Extra I Lean lb. 39 4•1=144 0111114MM 141•1•41 • .141•IMME 41444414114 Emma 111MMEN IMMO 14114414141 41111111011111111111111111111111110111MM t. • 0/111••• MOO. MIES444 11111M1414 11•44114410 • AN AUSTRALIAN VISITOR— Helen Hurley (left) of Melton, Australia, a member of the Victorian. Young Farmers, spent this post week in Huron County at the Howard Pym farm at Rfil Centralia. With the Australian visitor is local junior, farmer and host Joan Pym. 4 Australian finds farm similarities DON'T FORGET DARLINGS SUPER CUSTOM KILLING SERVICE EXETER 235-0420. While Australia and Canada may be an ocean apart' there's very little difference in the agriculture of the two countries ac- cording to a visitor from the Australian state of Victoria. Helen Hurley a 23 year old public school teacher from Melton, north of Melbourne has been in Ontario for the past 11 weeks taking part in a program sponsored jointly by the Victorian Young Farmers and . the Ontarici Junior Farmers. For• the first seven weeks of 4er Ontario visit. Ms.. Hurley had a good look at agriculture as practiced in the eastern portion of ' the province. Acting as host for her one week visit. to Huron county was junior farmer Joan Pym of RR 1, Centralia. In Australia, Hurley's parents farm 350 acres with wheat, oats and barley their major crops. Their farm is considered small by Australian standards, she said. One of the major dif- ferences between Australian. and Canadian agriculture is in livestock operations. She said there are very 'few feedlots back home with a majority of the cattle ready for slaughter coming off grazing lands. Agriculture in Ontario is much' more intensive compared to her state but she noted farmers in both countries share an interest in labour saving devices. Another difference in agriculture between the two areas is that no corn is grown in the state due to the lack of moisture. A typical growing season the Hurley farm begins in May or June when the crops are planted, just prior to the onset of their winter. The crops) continue to grow throughout the winter and are harvested in either November or December. For grain crops Australia agriculture is quite dependent on the en- vironment as they have no drying facilities. Ms. Hurley who will be moving on to farms in north- western Ontario after another few weeks in south- western Ontario said she has really enjoyed the Canadian hospitality and that the cross-pollination of ideas between the two farm groups should be beneficial. In Australia the young farmers are very active in the promotion of agriculture, she stated. Ms. Pym explained that as part of the exchange two t, reps from the junior farmers will be spending three months in Australia and two months in New Zealand next year. 11111111111111111111111111111191111111111110111k 10 On IIMMIMMIIIIMMIHMIIIMIffilk • 414114441 =NM POTATO CHIPS 200 g pkg. 8.9( Hunipty Dumpty 1114111MM Imni••• NORM 41111•MO MOM MOM= NENIMI • I I I 1111111111111MMUMMINHIMMIN • 411'. MEOW • miollimmulliminimmullommow • • 11111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111I Homemade BONELESS SMOKED HAMS Whole, Half or Sliced In the Deli =NM • 111111111111111111MINNIMMMIMMU • 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111 • == STORE HOURS MON. TUES. SAT. 9 'AM 6 PM WED. THURS. FRI; 9 AM 9 PM MON= rimmin• AND LOW PRICES g Au ust 7 to August 9/80