HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-08-30, Page 3Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 30; 1978 -Pae
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INSTANT
COFFEE
x3.69
FROZEN CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF,
SALISBURY STEAK 11 OZ. PKG.
SAVARIN DINNERS
79°
RICHS FROZEN 32 OZ. CTNR.
COFFEE RICH 594
YELLOW CLING PEACH -HALVES,
CHOICE BARTLETT PEAR-BALVES19 QZ. TIN
AYLMER FRUITS 65'
WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE 14 OZ. TIN
VAN CAMP BEANS 2/85'
GLAD PLASTIC JUNIOR SIZE 10'S PKG.
GARBAGE BAGS
LIQUID TWIN PACK 2x750 ML. PLAS. BTL.
MIR DETERGENT'
ORANGE FLAVOURED 2x7 OZ. PKG.
TANG CRYSTALS
FACIAL 2 -PLY WHITE, PINK. YELLOW.
GREEN, BLUE, LAVENDER 200's PKG.
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PABLUM MIXED, OATMEAL, RICE 8 OZ. PKG.
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300 G. PKG.
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INSTANT POTATOES
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$1.49
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ORANGES
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LEMONS
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GRAPES
791b.
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PHONE 528-3001.
Senior 4-II'ers vie for silvers in Erin competitions
A picked group of more
than ninety senior level 4-H
calf club members will repre-
sent their counties in the
annual 4-H Silver Dollar
Competition at Erin fair-
grounds September` 2nd. Fif-
teen counties are involved,
from Lambton through to
Peterborough.
United Breeders of Guelph
sponsors the show, which is
unique because it emphasiz-
es the competitor more than
the calf. Each 4-H'er writes
an essay and answers a
senior level quiz, then receiv-
es points in the show ring for
showmanship ability and
finally for the calf.
There are two competi-
tions, with the beef calves
going into the ring at 10
a.m., the dairy calves at 1
p.m.
Each .. division winner
(quiz, essay, showmanship,
calf) will receive 25 silver
dollars. The champion com-
petitor with the highest total
points gets 75 silver dollars
on a silver tray. The runner
up and honourable mention
win 50 and 25 silver dollars
respectively, also on silver
trays.
Until this year the Silver
Dollar Competition has been
limited to dairy calf club
members, and it has become
the ultimate challenge avail-
able to them. Because of the
popularity 9f the competition '
it has been necessary to limit
the number of entrants per
county to five, and allow
them only two years' partici-
pation. The result is a show
where the best from each
county have the opportunity
to meet and compete with
others of the same interests
and competence.
The 4-H Beef Silver Dollar
competition is new this year,
the result of demands for a
senior level show based on a
beef heifer calf' project.
All other top level beef shows
are based on a steer calf
project which ends when the
steer goes to market. The
heifer calf has the advantage
that when the 4-H'er can
keep her to form the nucleum
ii
of his future herd.
A unique feature of the
beef show will be the 9umber
of breeds of calves repres-
ented. There will be as many
as eight breeds represented
.in the ring at one time.
Twenty eight calves are
entered.
Sixty-five competitors
have entered the dairy com-
peition. Both shows will be
held in the main show barn at
Erin September .2nd.