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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-03-10, Page 10PRESIDENT CLAIMS means return the company and all its assets to the Bean Growers of Western Ontario, ac- Bean Growers Ltd. It is hoped that this can be accomplished prior to harvest time for the 1966 crop. The present board will be pleased to relinquish control to a farmer elected board as soon as the necessary details of trans- fer can be worked out. Page 2 .,— Wingham Advance-Times, Thurs., March 10, 1066 Submit Plans to School Inspector All members of the Morris I Fdtteator Supplies were auth- Township School Board were -ttrized to make a servey of the present for the meeting last I eeeessary sepplies for the next Wednesday in the I',Iyth School. setoie war, the date of the sup- Representatives '-e• !h School vet, r., he arraneed. Supplies and !thteator Supplies Aval p!eue; <01 ,eannuetion were present. ,,rievet: at :resrt:Is and /lyth . were 'Annulled and discuseed wW , the arotitect, enider and v submitted to *Alr his ap- ,vcroary was instructed e• ',re., to •.!;‘.1:,( i ilk's; ant,il 1- I'."ne.rt .;.e 1,;ency. The l eet":tee , • n:et tee Ver- ' Vo.7!..tc:won. .:,14:.-!');:;:;?;iy, Trish:L. associa- A Nin C;.inacla, li/EP L-11 DON'T RISK DISAPPOI MEN It takes a seed expert with world wide connections to buy the' ,'w: right seeds, at the right time, ee ; from the right sources, at the •London 'oap right price. So, if you're not an expert, trust Jones, MacNaugh-: ° ton to provide you with seeds that will give y ou completely satisfying results — they're ex-, perts: In fact, seeds—and only seeds— , ONT. 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Individual participation is en- E. Kuehl, Clinton; T. B. Harris, Aylmer; than twelve. Among the ten inspectors Cci!loway, H u n tvi I le. tinue until all inspectors in Ontario have Euery Farmer t First County Conference The first Huron County Agri- tion of Agriculture. Mr. Roy- cultural Conference will be croft, Kitchener branch of the held Saturday in South Huron Workmen's CompereationBoard District High School, at Exeter. will speak on corn; Lnsation and It replaces the former Seed Fair a representative o* the Canada which was an annual event Pension Plan will E:lealt on that sponsored by the Soil and Crop plan. Improvement Association ofthe Bob Down, director of Us- county. The conference will borne Township will chair the be sponsored by the Soil and farm management program Crop Improvement group, the which will be addressed by R.F. Huron County Federation of Heard, farm management Agriculture and the Town of specialist, and D. II. Miles. Exeter. The Farm Account Book will be Four different topics will be discussed with emphasis on dealt with in the morning dur- "What the Book and Analysis ing a two-hour period, 10.30 to Can Mean to You". 12.30, when those in attend- AFTERNOON PROGRAMS ance will be able to sit in on Swine, housing, buildings the educational program suited and economics will be chaired to their interests. Lunch will by Ian McAllister, Soil and be available at the school fol- Crop president and speakers will lowed by the afternoon pro- be Mr. Moggach, Mr. Heard, gram, 1.30 to 3.30. Again, Tom Cunningham of R.R. 1 Au- four subjects will be on the ag- burn and Claude Martin, R. R.1 enda. Fordwich. MORNING TOPICS The morning's program on Topics in the morning will Workmen's Compansation and be as follows: the Canada Pension Plan will be High Moisture Corn: Chair- repeated in the afternoon. This man, Elmer Powe, 1st vice- is a topic of interest to all farm- president Soil and Crop. Speak- ers this year and the double er, G. S. Moggach, Ontario schedule will allow everyone to Dept. of Agriculture, "Drying sit in on this session and still and Storage of Grain Corn and take in one of the other pro- Barley". There will be a panel grams during the day. Since discussion on the topic with Don all programs in the morning and Pullen as moderator. again in the afternoon will be Drainage: Chairman, Bob held at the same time, it will Grasby, 2nd vice president Soil only be possible to attend two and Crop. Speaker, Ralph Clay- sessions clurich the conference. ton, engineering specialist Alex NIcieteh of Kippen and Western Ontario Agricultural Alex Cnesne, weed inspector, School, "Are We Well Drain- will chair ri., program for cus- ed?" Barrie Tolton, of farm tom and prkate spray operators. economics with Co-operatives Don Clark, sci.00l of engineer- and Statistics Branch will re- ing, Univeniti of Guelph and view the cost of production of W. L. Sallee pesticides con- corn, beans, oats and silage trol officer, Department of corn. Health will be the speakers. Compensation and Pensions: The beef program will be Chairman, C. II. Thomas, chaired by the president of the president Huron County Federa- county Beef Producers, Elmer • .1— *ens e. omen ass. • IT IS TRACT OVE 114 WHINE If your tractor or farm machinery needs overhauling, we suggest you have it done now. Don't wait until everyone else decides to have their farm machinery re- paired — or we may not be able to get to yours as soon as you want it. A delay in the field costs you money! * EXPERIENCED MECHANICS * UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT * MODERN FACILITIES * GENUINE MASSEY-FERGUSON PARTS * WORK GUARANTEED CHAS, HODGINS MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES & SERVICE WINGHAM PHONE 357-1440 Robertson. George Kerr of Dres- den will be the speaker on "Fac- tors Influencing Economics of the Beef Enterprise". A panel discussion will follow, moder- ated by Winston Shapton of Ex- eter. Panel members will be Allan Turnbull of Grand Bend, Bob Hastie of Gorrie and Elmer Robertson, R. R, 5, Goderich, DONNYBROOK Mr. Bert Thompson went to Florida on a bus trip. Miss Marie Josling of Strat- ford visited Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Wesley Jefferson. Master Brian Jefferson visited at home for the day but returned to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling of Londesboro for a longer holiday. Mr. Syd McClinchey of Au- burn, Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Wingham and Mrs. Charles Jef- ferson visited Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Charles Potter, Mr. Potter and family of Parkhill. OUR SPECIAL .1