The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-03-23, Page 5A "thanks" to all
Dear Rob:
On behalf of the Lucknow and District
Lions Club, I would like to extend our
sincere thanks to all the many individuals
and businesses in Lucknow and area who
have contributed to this year's°Easter Seal
Campaign.
At the mid -way mark in our campaign
we are pleased to report that $1299 has
been raised. Though this is still short of our
target of $2200, we are confident it will be
achieved.
By giving to Easter Seals, children in
need continue to receive essential equip-
ment and rehabilitative services to help
them progress m life. This is a goal which
our club and the Society have always been
firmly committed to.
TO
Should any of your readers have
misplaced their yellow donation envelope
they are welcome to drop off donations at
Charmans, Les Petter Shoes or The
Lucknow Sentinel.
Back a fighter with Easter Seals.
Sincerely yours,
Ken Harman,
1988 Easter Seal Campaign,.
Chairman, Lucknew District
Lions Club.
If you are planning to
build, check with OMAF
FARM REPORT
Are you planning to build a pole barn, a
hay feeder, a cattle working chute, a tie -
stall dairy barn, a heifer barn, a manure
storage tank, a hog finishing barn, a far-
rowing crate, a sheep hay feeder, a cage
layer house, a horizontal silo, a bulk feed
bin, a machinery shed, a Texas gate? Con-
struction plans for these and many, many
more structures and facilities are
available free of charge through any
O.M.A.F. office.
Would you like information on space re-
quirements. for the housing of various
types of livestock, how to build and erect
roof trusses, tie -stall and free -stall dairy
barns, how to plan a new hog production
unit, various possible arrangments of hog
farrowing stalls, manure gas, fan ventila-
tion principles, selection of oxygen -
limiting silos? Bulletins and leaflets on
this and many other topics are also
available from the local O.M.A.F. office.
The Canada Plan Service provides plans
and information material on an extremely
wide range of items. The Service is
operated by Agriculture Canada and is
supported by all the provincial
agricultural ministeries or departments.
This support includes supplying informa-
tion for the continued revision and
upgrading of the plans, leaflets, etc.to
keep pace with the changes occurring on
farms throughout the country.
Anyone needing plans and information
relating to farm structures (this includes
farmers, builders, rural building inspec-
tors, etc.), is invited to make use of this
Service. Millions of dollars have been
spent to put this valuable resource into
place. It cannot be of any help to anyone
sitting around in filing cabinets. You
should make use of it.
BUS TRIP
The Bruce County Cattlemen are plann-
ing a bus trip to the Kitchener -Waterloo
area on Wednesday, April 6th, 1988.
You will tour the Ontario Livestock Ex-
change and watch an electronic cattle
sale.
In the afternoon there will be a plant tour
of Seagram's Distillery with an optional
Museum Tour at Seagram's.
The bus will leave Wiarton at 7:30 a.m.
Bring the
whole
family
To meet me..
Valley
Green Flowers
Sat. Apr. 2/88
Treat for all
the Kiddies.
with stops at: Sprucedale Agri -Mart,
Tara; 4th Concession of Elderslie on Coun-
ty Road 10, North of Chesley; Hutton
Transport, Paisley; Dunkeld Tavern;
Knights of Columbus Hall, South of
Walkerton.
The approximate cost is $18/person.
Please contact one of the following by
Thursday, March 31, 1988 to let them know
if you'll be able to join us: Donnel Nixon
534-0296, Bill Wolfe 934-2187, Dennis Gut -
cher 881-2915, Frank Voisin 392-6242, John
Clark 353-7177, Murray Thompson 395-5243.
"OPTIMIZING COMPETITIVENESS"
A COW -CALF SEMINAR
The Ontario Cattlemen's Association is
coordinating a Cow -Calf Seminar to be
held Saturday, March 26th, 1988 at the
Knights of Columbus Hall, Stratford.
The program will look at the effect of
reduced cow numbers, changes in move-
ment of cattle, and the overall com-
petitiveness of the Ontario Cow -Calf In-
dustry. Key factors in "optimizing com-
petitiveness" will be examined from the
standpoint of health, production, breeding
and marketing.
Registration is at 9:3Q a.m. Pre-
registration is $20.00 which includes lunch.
Registration at the door is $25.00. Please
mail cheques to the Ontario Cattlemen's
Association, 590 Keele St., Room 115,
Toronto, Ont. M6N 3E3. For more details,
please phone your local O.M.A.F. office at
881-3301 or 1-800-265-3023.
There were seven tables of .play at the
Shoot Party held at St. Helen's Hall on
Monday of last week. Prize winners includ-
ed Lois Durnin as high lady with Shirley
Hackett as a close runner up.
The high man for the evening turned out
to be Donald McCormick with Cliff
Kilpatrick in second spot.
George Alton had the most shoots and
Norma Raynard had the lucky cup.
LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Saturday, March 26/68
Colleen Adams & Terry Zinn
Saturday, April 2
John Martin & Rosemary Foran
OPEN DATES
April
Fri. 15 - 22 - 29
Sat. 16 - 23
CALL THIS NUMBER
BETWEEN 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM ONLY
528-3532
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 23, 1988—Page 5
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