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Red Meat II deadlines
The end of March is an important
deadline for Rod Meat 1l. For the first
year of this program, enroimeats will be
accepted up to March 31, 1#M for any
6 weights, records or breeding records,
For the qg years of Meat II,
one mod k ski aoUad before weights; are
taken or calves are born to be eligible for
any of the yearly incentives.
Allcomponents from the first
year o� Meat 11 must be submitted
to your local OMAF office by March 31,.
r100. ee. ,parts for each coin-.
Stocker/Slaughter,
Sheep and Meat Goats moat be met
before any of the optional grants can be
collected.
The pink workbook for Enterprise
Analysis can be submitted up to the end
of May for the previous year's financial'
data, 'the Only exception to this rule is if
CAM REPORT
Bruce County OMPF
Enterprise Analysis is used as one of the'
compulsory components of the
Stocker/Slaughter plan. Then this
workbook mud be in our office again by
the end of Much.
Eft and application forma were
sent to anyone previously enrolled in the
first. Red .Meaat Program. Anyone Anyone who
hasn't received an enrolment form, can
contact the local OMAF office to obtain
a copy.
Plan ROW to. participate and use the.
benefits of hied Meat 11. The grant ap-
plication deadline for the Bret year is fast
approaching.
Novice A 'series with Clifford
tied at one game each
On Tuesday, March 6 the Lucknow
Novice A hosted Clifford and won bya
close score of 2 ' ., 1. Goalie Aam
Cameron played a very steady game bet-
ween the pipes and the defence kept
clearing the zone all night.
Greg Courtney, Cameron Moffat, Nathan
Vanderclippe and Nathan Ferguson turn-
ed back the Clifford boystime after tom.,
Craig Moffat opened the scoring in the
first period with assists going to Jonathan
MacKinnon and Shane Petteplace. Ean
.Moffat scored the eventual game winner
in second on :a breakaway.
Clifford scored their_ only goal in the
third period for , the final score of
Lucknow 2, Clifford 1.
Lueldiow-Clifford. eeriest tied
Sunday. night Lucknow. travelled to
CLifford and lost by a tore of 5" - 3. Clif-
ford took - a two goal lead after 6:07 of
..the second .:period. Luclmow scored the
neat three goals to take a 3 - 2 lead but
Clifford scored three more goals to win
the game. • -:
Scoring for Lucknow were- Ean Moffat
assisted by •Jonathan MacKinnon,. Greg
Courtney assisted by Ean Moffat and Jeff
Andrew and Shane Pettealace assisted by
Greg Courtney and Craig Moffat.
Atoms up onein group playoffs
Game one of the Lucknow Atoms series ed four more to take a comfortable lead
with Hanover was played at home on and managed to hold onto it despite' the µ
March.. 5. The first period remained rugged style that Hanover met them
scoreless,, with both teams having some with. This in turn resulted in several
excellent opportunities but both .goalies penalties .being called to keep the game
kept their respective teams in the game. under control. Total minutes in the box
Lucknow scored their first goal at 13:38 were 20 for Hanover and eight for
of the second period with Trevor Moffat Lucknow:
denting the net assisted by -Jeff Porter an Scoring :in the third went as follows:
Lee Drennan. Lucknow went ahead 2.0 Jason Kerr for two; Jeff Porter for two;
when Luke Sprout scored on .a setup from: assists to Ed Courtney, 'two; ° with singles
Jason. Kerr and Glenn ' Ferguson. This to ` Lee Drennan, Trevor Moffat, Stuart
was the result of some solid positioning Rantoul and Colin Becker.
in front of the Hanover net. Curt Humphrey and Tyler Brooks
Late in .. the second, Hanover tame shared the net mindingvchores and came
within one of a tie game. The home town up with the puck when challenged by the
team managed another one to put them Hanover players. •
up by two as the second period ended. ' Lucknow played well at both ' ends
' Lee Drennan made good on this one, throughout the game and showed that
assisted • by linemate Ed Courtney and they were able to hold their heads in this•
defenceman, Colin Becker. • somewhat aggressive game. Final score
During the, third; period. Lucknow add- Lucknow 7 * Hanover. 1.
Voice .for; Life meet •
The March meeting of the Wingham 'author of "Who Broke the, Baby." Also,
Voice for Life' was held at the home of onril 23 the
Ap Wingharn annual banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Ed-Skbin. Rev, John will be held at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Vaudry led 'the , ' : devotions with a Church. Tickets are now available from
medltational reit, : , tied "Let Martha .the board. On June 2 a national day of
and Mary Join Hands." . We are in- ' prayer andpraise is to be held on Parlia-
sfucted to strike a Christian balance bet- • , ment Hill in Ottawa. Mso in June there
ween . prayer and action. We must be is to be a• pro-life day at the Martyr's
doers as well, as Welters. Shrine in Midland.
Sally Campeau, educational • convenor,
. Chairman Jim Bakelaar welcomed all ' informed the board of the purchase of
.members and informed of some upcom- :two .video tapes, "Chastity, . A Question
ing eventsOn April 18 Dr. Jean Garton, of Choice" and. ".Ask Me, I've Been
President of Lutherans for Life, will be There." These tapes are availablefor
the guest speaker at St. Peters Lutheran group presentation. The next meeting will
.Church in Stratford. Dr. Garton is the be held April 2 in Wingham. .
Pinecrest happenings
The residents of Pinecrest will be hosts
to an afternoon St. Patrick's tea from 2
- 4 p.m. on March 16.. '
Staff and residents extend their sym-
pathy to the families of the late Margaret
Haycock and Mary .Johnston.
Residents celebrating their birthdays.
this month are Arlene Kramer, Sarah
Jean Scott, Sadie - Graham, Minnetta
Wyld, Harty Crain, Margaret McPher-
son, John Cazneron and Hiram Collings.
Silverts Cothing Store will visit on April
17.. They carry a large variety of
clothing, including adaptable clothing for
the handicapped male or "female.
The Eastern Star will visit on April 18.
A welcome is extended • to Sadie
Hamilton, Louisa Reid, Cora Barr, Clara
Strauss . and. Grace Campbell. Family
members or friends are welcome to wor-
ship with residents every Sunday after-
noon.
The adopted grandchildren program is
continuing for the rest of the year. The.
residents enjoy seeing the school children
come to visit or put on one of their pro-
grams for them. They enjoy company
whenever anyone has some spare time.
The residents appreciate the. visits and •
entertainment the received . during the
long winter months: