HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-06-10, Page 23Plan Pork Congress
The eighth Annual Pork
Congress is scheduled for
June 23, 24, and 25 at the
Stratford Coliseum. The
Congress features over
50,000 square feet of industry,
exhibits.
There are classes for pure
bred feeder and market
hogs. Showmanship and
judging classes are
scheduled for Junior Pork
Producers. A sale of stock
will be held each day.
Interest Items include a
Celebrity Cook -off, a Pig Art
competition and a consumer
program in the Upper
Coliseum.
There's an informative
program each day starting
at 10 a.m. The Tuesday
program has talks on Animal
Behaviour - The Suckling
Pig; Can You Eliminate
Diseases Through Breeding?
and Spotting Vitamin
Deficiencies.
Wednesday features
presentations on Animal
Behaviour - The Suckling Pig
(Part II); European Housing
for Piglet Production and
Time Management with pork
producer, Neil Hemingway
of Brussels.
Thursday's program in-
volves two area pork
producers. Bob
DeBrabandere of St. Marys
will describe his modified
Environment barn and
Richard Hiacocks of
Lakeside will speak on
Financial Success Other
Than Through Production.
Dr. Fiedler of West Ger-
many is the third speaker.
He'll describe Housing
Systems for Growing and
Finishing Hogs in Europe.
There's a consumer
program each day at 1:30
p.m. The Tuesday program
is a fashion show. Wed-
nesday, the topic changes to
a Pork Cutting and Barbecue
Demonstration. On Thur-
sday there will be three
speakers - Paul Parlee on
Ontario Family Law Reform
Act: Gay Stewart on Making
a Will: and Peter Huxtable
on Federal Business
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CREDITON EXPLORERS — The Explorers from Crediton United
members of the UCW Thursday night. Back, left, Tracey Ratz, Lisa
Hewitt, Charlene Browning, Mona Brand, Kathy Hendrick, Heather
Angela Lansbergen, Sharmaine Prevett and Anita Finkbeiner.
Get star awards
Church completed their regular year by entertaining
Martin, Julie Hendrick and Joel lomport. Centre, Lisa
Browning and Christine Eveland. Front, Laura Draisey,
T -A photo
Explorers entertain
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
CREDITON
Thursday evening, the
Explorers group entertained
their mothers and ladies of
the Zion United Church
Women. Sharmaine Prevett,
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Julie Hendrick was the
commentator for the
evening.
The meeting was opened
with the Explorer Hymn,
"This is my Father's
World." The Explorer
Purpose and Motto were
recited by first year
Explorer Christie Eveland.
Julie Hendrick gave a piano
solo entitled "Nadiea's
Theme. " The Explorers
then sang "Pass it On."
A gymnastic display was
presented by Tracy Ratz,
Lisa Hewitt, and Heather
Browning. Mona Brand, Lisa
Martin, Angela Land-
sbergen, Charlene
Browning, sang "Joy in my
Heart." A choral reading
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Draisey and Anita Fink-
beiner. The title was "There
is only one mother."
The Explorers sang "For
the beauty of the earth."
Presentations were made by
the leaders, Mrs. Mary
Draisey and Mrs. Jenny
Hewitt. Certificates and first
red star went to Christie
Eveland, and Sharmaine
Prevett. Second red star
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Charlene Browning, Heather
Browning, Laura Draisey
and Angela Landsbergen.
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Finkbeiner, Lisa Hewitt,
Lisa Martin, Kim Mills, and
Tracy Ratz. Second blue star
- Kathy Hendrick, and Joel
Lamport. First gold star -
Julie Hendrick, and Carolyn
Pritchard.
Awards for perfect at-
tendance went to - Tracy
Ratz, Julie Hendrick, Kathy
Hendrick, Joel Lamport,
Angela Landsbergen, Mona
Brand and Lisa Martin. The
Explorer Prayer, led by
Tracy Ratz closed the
program.
Carolyn Pritchard and
Tracy Ratz presented their
leaders with a "thank you"
gift. Mrs. Lyla Hendrick
thanked the girls for their
program and lunch was
served by Mary Elder,
Jeanette Lamport, Grace
Fahner, Della Sims, Alma
Morlock and Jean Neil.
A short business meeting
followed the lunch with
President Mrs. Earl Neil
conducting the business.
Barbecue
The Crediton Parks Board
will be holding their annual
chicken barbecue June 13.
As an added attraction this
year, a talent contest will be
Staff ladies
at conference
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mrs. Alex Miller and Mrs.
Lorne Elliott, represented
the Marian Ritchie Aux-
iliary, at the Presbyterian
Spring Conference, at Creif
Hill, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Templeman and Daryl.
Brampton. visited on Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Templeman and Mr. and
Mrs. Rob Templeman,
Carrah and Cain.
Christena Kemp, Clinton.
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Kemp.
Anniversary service was
held Sunday at the Hibbert
United Church with a good
crowd in attendance. Rev.
Ralph King, of the Kirkton-
Woodham charge was the
guest minister. Joint junior
and senior choirs from the
Hibbert United and the
Cromarty Presbyterian
churches provided the
music.
Visiting on the weekend
with Mrs. Sam Norris, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family were. Gail Sharppe
and Doug Norris, Brampton.
Judy Norris, Kitchener.
Nancy Stewart and Susan
Norris, Stratford.
Whelan to
open Congress
The Hon. Eugene Whelan
has agreed to Officially
Open the 1981 Ontario Pork
Congress. The opening
ceremonies will take place
at noon on Tuesday. June 23
in the Market Annex at the
Stratford Fair Grounds.
Whelan is almost certain
to be addressing the
problems of interest costs
and depressed markets. No
consensus exists between
producers or the govern-
ment on either problem
Whelan's comments are
almost certain to arouse dis-
cussion and controversy.
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held. Interested competitors
are asked to contact Fred
Bowers at 234-6380.
Personals
Mrs. Jeanette Lamport,
Mrs. Peter Martin and Lisa
visited Sunday with Leila
Finkbeiner at University
Hospital, London. Mrs. Fink-
beiner has been a patient in
hospital since May 20.
Barbara Furley, an ex-
change elementary school
teacher from England spent
the weekend with Irene and
Ross Haugh. Miss Furley,
from Nottingham is spen-
ding the year on the staff of a
public school in Kapuskasing
in a grade three class.
Sunday was spent visiting
the Shakespeare Festival
grounds in Stratford, the
Gorge in Elora and the
Mennonite area north of
Kitchener where a large
number of horse and buggies
were seen leaving a church,
near St. Jacobs.
Necessity is the mother of
invention but too many
"Necessities" are the
mother of tension.
Times -Advocate, June 10, 1981
Pogo 7A
ACW bake sale a success
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
The ladies of St. Patrick's
church held a successful gar-
age and bake sale Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Kooy. Centralia.
Wilbur Sutherland Ilderton
was winner of the angel food
cake. The ladies say thank
you to all who helped make
the event so worthwhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Eaton
attended a family gathering
in London Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll returned home from
a three week trip to visit
friends and relatives in the
Winnipeg, Edmonton areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
MacGillivray and Courtney.
Winnipeg are visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Davis.
Many of this community
attended the funeral from
the Haskett funeral home
Thursday for the late Mrs.
Garnet Isaac of London. Sit
was predeceased by her hus-
band (1951). They lived and
farmed in this community on
Concession 4 Biddulph
Township.
Many from St. Patrick's
Church attended service at
St. Pauls church. Kirkton
Sunday morning. Rev.
Rokeby-Thomas a former
rector of the Parish was
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