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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-10-28, Page 9Page 8--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 28, 1987 SEtECTEO Ores SIZE a - sEIEcrED Skirls & Slacks DOUGLAS A. NORSWORTF11", BSC. (Hons.), D.C., D.Ac. and HELEN J. GIANOULIS, D.C., D.Ac. CHIROPRACTORS ANNOUNCE THEY WILL BE CONTINUING THE PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC FORMERLY OPERATED BY H.B. SUCH UNDER THE NAME OF HURON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE 107 SOUTH ST., GODERICH Telephone 524-9661 Mon., Tues. & Thurs. ... 8 a.m.`to 8 p.m. Friday ... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.' Saturday ... 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1 CO.OP ATTENT1OJ This is the advise you that we will be CLOSED Saturday, October 31, 1987 for INVENTORY Re -Open for business as usual Monday, November 2nd - 8:00 a.m. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause anyone. LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE County Rd. 1 Lucknow 529-7953 —Land .Stewardship The responsibility, for the administra- tion of this new soil conservation program, has been given to the Ontario Soil & Crop Improvement Association. Each county branch has been asked to appoint a Land /Stewardship committee which will review all conservation project grants. The Bruce County committee will be Jim Gowland - Chairman, Bert Caslick, Dave McCready and Allan Smith. PESTICIDE STORAGE Most liquid formulations are damaged by frost and need to be stored in a warm building. Unfortunately that is either in the house basement or a livestock building and a spill in either of those locations is a smel- ly mess. Section 3 of the OSCEPAP II pro- gram provides assistance to construct a proper pesticide storage in the form of a 40% grant. The storage must have: - Concrete block or wood -frame wall storage complete with roof and concrete floor - appropriately sized to the farm operation. No floor drains will be allowed and the floor must be capable of containing any chemical spill within the storage building. - Storage can be separate, adjacent to or within an existing farm building not used for livestock, feed or produce. Storage must be well ventilated and adequate heat should be provided to prevent freezing of liquid formulations. - Chemical storage warning sign (obtain- ed from OMAF or Ministry of the Environ - FARM REPORT ment) to be affixed to both sides of the en- trance door(s) to the storage building. - 1,000 -watt (maximum) electric heater with thermostat (optional). - 12 -inch diameter (maximum) exhaust fan. - Light fixture. - Door lock(s). - Electrical hook-up from an existing service panel. Full details and applications are available from OMAF offices. TRI -COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW This popular show was held in conjunc- tion with the Walkerton Little Royal on Oc- tober 16th. Exhibitors were from Bruce, Grey, Huron and Dufferin counties. The Champion 4-11 calf was shown by Cheryl McConnell, No. 1 Orangeville and reserve by Scott Catto, No. 3 Owen Sound. Paul McConnell, No. 1 Orangeville was the Champion 4-H showman and Heather Braiden of Shelburne was the reserve. The Grand Champion female was shown by Wilhelm Bros., No. 4 Walkerton and reserve by Aitkenbrae Farms, No. 2 Hols- tein. Wilhelm Bros. also won the Best Ud- der class. The Judge was Wally Knapp of Georgetown. Heavy heifer sale Seventy-one 4-H members sold their calves for an average of $1.15 per pound at the seventh annual Huron -Bruce 441 Beef Calf Show & Sale. Prices were up as the 1986 Sale averaged $1.06 per pound. The sale was held at the Brussels Stockyards on Thanksgiving Day. The Overall Grand Champion Calf was sold to Formosa Mutual Insurance for $2.00/lb. by Kim Weber, RR 3, Mildmay. Mandy Farrell sold her Reserve Cham- pion Calf to Van Ankum Simmentals for $1.42/lb. Canadiana Meats bought Brian Mulvey's Champion Heavy Heifer, while Jon Ellerington's Champion Light Heifer was sold to Thompson's Meat Market. Dean Ribey's Champion Medium Heifer was bought by Tri -County Livestock. Norwich Meat Packers, Robinson Trucking, Jim Coultes and Cargill.Auction Market all bought Reserve Champion Calves. After months of hard work, the 4-H members were rewarded, with large che- ques. Thanks to the thirty-five buyers who supported the sale. FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich 519-524-2773 1-800-265-5503 ■ SALES - SERVICE INSTALLATION OC D i111141ii dB DAS H !hIi C.O 0 WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE Dashwood Window and Door Centres offer •wide selection of vinyl clad & wood windows •easy shopping convenience •FREE estimates •expert installation by Dashwood trained technicians •warranty latter -sales service Two Locations To Serve You Better OWEN SOUND Corner of Hwy. 70 and Concession 1 (opposite Drive -In) WALKERTON Corner of Hwy. 9 south and Industrial Road 881-3626 371-5353 •: