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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-08-19, Page 5
Learn what s under the h de gave you ever wont deret what's under the hide?' Friday Aug:, 28 at the University of Guelph is your opportunity to compare animals live and cm the rail. OM . RA in cenjuuctioa with the University of Guelph are sponsoring a symposium on Bitting the Market Target, Featured speakers ingittde Joel Cowley, Beef Extension Specialist and Wes Qsbttrn, Meat Scientist" .:both from Michigan State University, They will be disFussing selecting far •carcass traits, value based marketing requirements and alliances, ' • Them will be an oppor- trinity to view and evalu- ate market ariirtials on the. "hoof'" :acid on the rail as well as participate in a taste. panel New tec,b,nolo- gies, the computer vision' rng system and the tender- ness probe; will be high; lighted. The afternoon ses- `sign will include the review of five breeding programswith replace- iment heifers onhand for . viewing, discussion of. breeding programs that *At CA*M*e. a Difference. M►F,tttfntitan`% Rispasgr. IthfD.is:an...tnherited.•farain disease. • +HPcau;,es unccu traltable Movements, abnormal gait, slurred speech, mental deterioration andior marked persona:Iit changes. e•Sy,tlptpins usually t91n t4.appoor• 4gtweeg S0 and 4S, over its 10 to. Z yea! course, WR leads to total inydpacitatiun and eventual: death. eEach'Khtld of an effected parent, , has a SR/5Q chance. of inheriting, • t 0 affects the lives of 1 in .1000 Canedians • At present there is,no.curc for HR and np; effeedve treatment. , Chatip4f4 gei,tratton No464p4Q.tt.15. 1ncolnb,taK riaipg in146¢;k?4?'JI • will. fit Qntarif:o,,, markets and hew to utilize cords, in 'selection to breed eon- sistnney , and quality, Industry displays will be available far viewing and representatives will be an hand to disenss their latest prtiduets. The program will be held in- the Animal and Poultry Science buildlhg, University of Guelph from 9 4.1n, to 3:30 pan„ Aug, 28. The cost is $30 which includes Mulch and park- ing. To pre -register 'please -contact the Fergus • 4MARA office prior to Aug. 21, 519446-0941, Or . 1-800.2654332, There is limited spaceavailable 'so• :please be 'sure to register early. ou too can step ad: 745 B Step through the gates of dine' with: Hayle Gibson from tint Royal Ontario Museum as she teres -you back to the yea 74$ B.C.. to lean about o>tae of the oldest human civili attiort on earth. On Saturday, -Aug, 29 at 8 pan, Gibson will peak your interest, with her selected. topie: "The Black Kings of Egypt.' Wall limn all about Otto of the most interesting and • powerful families of Ancient Egypt. Gibson first fell lit love with the ROM• when she visited the tritisettth as a young girl. Much of her youth was spent in the RAM's. old Egyptian gal. lodes,' copying out inscrip- tionsand visiting; Antjau. After Gibson completed R Rur There' s more to the international Plowing Match (IPM,), than plowing. When the plowing and farm machin- ery show comes( to Huron County in .September 1999, some of they area's' finest quilts will be on displaywith a special competition; The4 XPM Quilt $leclr. Challenges Quilt. CQmpetition,arid Quilt Show wrll;be held`. on April $-a 1, 1:999 at the South Herons. Recreation centre in Exeter. • Quitters. are being invited to take part • in this coin petition and show by entering' items in one or more. of'the mate cate- gories which include Mini wall hanging; Pieced quilt, appliqued quilt,,creatie quiilt, rntniature qutli wearable art: There will be first, second and third. prize. . tnoney in.each category, With. first prizes • offering as, quiet) as, $125.00 in eight oat.,, egories, . The ninth. Category, is; The Old Mill:- Ba;nton's Mill Special .which asks for a craLy, quilt using a wool batt. The %vin- n►pg entrant will reeelve $700and the quilt w.i ll' become the ,property of. Thr, Old Mill in Rlyth. • • The winning q► ilt entries, will be en displ'a'y ,at the Imo. when. it is. Held. i,n Dashwood'in September 21422,: 1999. ,Registration deadline is January 15, Il .rb Wiihhts-repay Swimmers Fall, Session Starts September 14th/8 ruins. g „weeks Aqua -Quest Aqua Tots .n•At,n n1.t - ,°Aqua A`K'Uit Aqua- I it Registration:"$gat,,.'Aug; 22-29 { AtM�12 NQQn. PhOn4. 528-2742 l.ucicalow Sentinel, Wednesday,Aaigdst 19; 1998— Page 5 her Masters, degree in Egyptology at the •University of Toronto* 'her dream Of working at. the. . ROM came true. Gibson is now a teacher with the °- ROM'S l ducatiun_ . Services. Tickets Or this special. event 41V. $S for Members, $10 for non members, and $5 for students, For More details or for advance tick- ets ickets please call the museum at. 519.797-2080. The "Egypt: Gift of the Nile" exhibit from the • ROM which emphasizes . the everyday life- of Ancient Egypt, will- be housed- ni the -Museum: until Oct, 31, Admission to the museum is $6 for, adults,.$5. for students and seniors% $•15 for ;Families: A:4:7,44 01 sur a e guan4W4 tt Feat ate 94e,52 Mon. Fri. 81,5. Sat till 3:0Q. p.itr, 4.044. Ili Ctrl: South of , leknow . 8i9 5297247 '99 1999 and quilts.. mus; be completed by April 2, 19.99. . . • • Dolores Shaptou of Exeter• is ,the chairperson of the quilt. committee. She noted that the committee, has spent con- siderable time developing the categords, and the requirements. As well, a special a4dition to the ; IPC for quitters, is,. the . Quilt alttc1 CQtdpetation. This competition asks qua -.e. ters, ,to create a block desi$n depicting their interpretation of Huron County and ., using the IPM theme - Huron Shines in '99, • • Entry forms and fees; for the block eompetition must' be received' by, .. ',November 3, 1998,. Finished 'Weeks must . be received by •xanuary I S, 1999. "The winning• blocks will be 'put togetherto create,a two special guilts and • a, wall ' .hanging for the. 1/1 4, which wi 1t then. he raffled, participants in the ;Quilt Block Challenge may create pieced, ppligtied. err a conibitiation of both., Prizes :will. be awarded for the best five: quilt blocks For more information -about any of'the quilt competition, or for registration forms, contact lQolores. M, Shapton, RR;1 Exeter, Ontario.NOM 1S4 or cal(, 519= • 23571027 Bruce County Highways. Department proposes, tom apply the herbicide Dycleer Reg. No.; 19157 under. the Pest Control Products Oct .(Cninada) on •County.: Road rightof,ways No's. 1, 6, 7, 15, 23, 86 for con- trol of noxious weds as.tilted . under the Weed Control At t, Application time to be' the weeks cpf' September 8th to: 25th, 1996.weather permitting. Also, we' propose to apply the; herbicide; Garbo 4 • for small 'Reg., N;a, 21Q53.on County Road right* ways No,'s 6, 9` end 14 to improve• visibility. .Forfurther, information and for the location>, bf, the roads. to be sprayed contact , the Highways` Department at (619) 881 2400 or Ron Htydsbn,, Bruce County 'Weed, In pector, (519)' 371-30544' at anytime doltect it necessary. There will he. no: spraying' done in buil( up areas. > TI ` (If you wish to register prior, .cgotoct, Dove at the sports for minor 'hockey) Ladies Auxiliary Booth: $75.0,0 cheque required- at 'registration Costs: Hockey same as last'year: Figure Skating: , yrs. nt: 't s©d Lear o Sia , 5 .e(3 ) '65.QQ (Wer ).` Canskate BadgePragram'- '100,00 (Wed. '4• Sot,). Junior Skaters.- $150,0Q (Tues & Sate) Senior Skaters, - '150.00 (Wed. .&, Sat.) Upcoming Events: Aug. 28th-Strathroy vs. C�nren Sound (Jr.: B), Time: 0:00 AdrnissiQn '5.00 - Adults,, *3,00 Sturlients: Seniors::; '1.00.- 12 St Under (Practice seSsl,Qn open to publi 12:30 p.m. to2:00p.n..) Aucj. 2-27 - Public, Skating Loonie per person Time: 2:00 p.rn., to 4:00 p.m, (Skate'in your shorts) . Equipllnent Exchange: Please bring in,prikr to re lstration dotes - sc ;'it can ;bb' ee pried: marked,