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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 26an Standai-ds ion and e nutacturer contj,n4e5 seieretary. manager and BW Rowney of Milton as treasurer. MAUVE!) 0 EAT St. CyfilTON proper their made nlavers latertirne in nee at players will fee. of 25 cents per team. Lefore e start. ofthe est*, face Mask motion- was 0100 amendments ing the annual meeting eh dealt With OMHA regulations and rules of Petition. ie Kitchener Miner 1r A$5004004 motion • Ave ChnniPlenShIP Mpetitien fOr-SecenOte.alAn iotfter Kitchener motion at Coincident major •alties shall not apply in _COMpetitioa. he MOIJOn by the OMHA approved along with Teams intendingpar. ticipate tournaments or other exhibition games Must have these local league • certificates approved by the OMR& secretary -manager. A processing fee of ;3 per team will be charged. The old in- executive governing • the -- IOW of players with festive vision was also ed. The OMHA -does not prove of boys with efective vision playing ey. However, any boy 'ring to play in the OMHA o has. vision in only one eye, or less than 50 per cent vision in either eye, shall not allowed to play unless he is *ng facial protection that completely covers the face. This regulation' become fective immediately. All OMHA regulations will apply to competition for second teams and all teams will be groupdcl in their own classification for , if a suf- ficient number of teams are entered. Where there is in- sufficient entries in a classification the OMHA executive will have the right to group the teams as it sees At. - If in the opinion of the 014}1A executhre, a second team in a centre is of equal or greater calibre than the corresponding representative team, the said second team thallzbe re-classified as a representative team and, or the responsible team official shall be subject to disciplinary action. Second teams shall be 'required to declare their team roster of 19 players, intluding two goalkeepers, by San. 10 • to the OMHA -Setretary- ma na ger . No • • movement of players bet- ween the second teams and representative teams shall be Omitted after Jan. 10 ex- cept to participate in group or wil off games. Any player o participates in more than Cagroup of playoff games fi the representative team the executive were 1 Mulholland of catnpheihra , FredMantle of Ayr, Paler McFadden (*Woodbridge, Ed Grimshaw Of Steuffirille, lack White of ,Thorold, Al Richardson of Meaford and George Dobson of Port Carling, Referees can't officate unless clinic attended Referees in this area will not be allowed to officiate at any hockey games this winter unless they attend a referee clinic, according. to •kfugh Hodges, of Clinton past President Of the WOO. This year as in the past, the WOAA is co-ordinating the referee clinics in this area in accordance with the Stan- dards developed by the*WIA and known as the National Referee's Certification Program. The training for sell referees in Canada has been broken down into six levels whith are: level one, new referees and house league; level two, com- petitive minor hockey; level three, minor hockey pla.y-offs and linesman in Junior "8", "C" and "D" games; revel four, referee, jr. "B", "C" and "D", linesmen -Jr. "A" and Sr."A"; level five, referee Jr. "A". Int. "A", Sr. #"A" and level six, national championships and IHF competitions. The foregoing is a brief outline of levels of ac- creditation. As this program has been implemented on a national basis, it is and has been one of the best things that •could happen in upgrading and qualifying officials in amateur hockey, Mr. Hodges aid. "There are faults in any new system and naturally there are those who reject and condemn the program," said Mr. Hodges. "However I'm reasonably certain it is because this endeavour is not fully understood," he said. In all circumstances for all clinics, pre -registration is mandatory coupled with the prerequisites established for progression into the next higher level Each individual official, no matter who, is compelled to follow the specific requirements, 'net, they simply Cannot proceed to the next higher level. Failure on their part to meet the specific standards simply means no upgrading and in some instance* loss of accreditation will take place. Level one, and Level two clinics have been set up in Clinton and Seaforth respectively, October 18, November 13, and December 4 in Sequence so that all area °Mails are to avail them- selves to the certification 'program. Anyone interested may • attend these clinics as a "sit- in' however, if any in- formation or registration forms are required please call Hugh Hodges at 482-7963 or Bryan Marriage, 482-9755 and all appropriate in- formation will be provided or call your local rec. director. Remember, if you want to start refereeing please call tioW as *egistrational:US will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Canada thistle Canada thistle is the only thistle with male and female flowers on separate plants. Large patches may consist entirely of male plants, which produce no seed. But patches of female plants close by produce seed abundantly. Wintering bees Last year an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 colonies of honey bees were successfully wintered in Western Canada (excluding southern B.C.) — an .estimated increase of 500 per cent in six years. Indications are that this trend towards self-sufficiency will continue. Mr, 'modei national 10Whili Matt was Wen by Joe 0' the left IS Sean Paul Barbara Taylor, and Jonseredi- Z%T4 1I Brute. Nunn, sales Manager of at uie * draw w at • Thectult4141.:Parste4rwa- ch, tandhigon osa OrpOrations, oe' Dairymen forced to make good management .ri Dairymen are quite aware that industrial milk quotas have been reduced. Such quota reductions will cause !ewer gross incomes for many dairy farmers. The challenge is clear. How will dairymen alter management to minimize net farm income reduction? Simply, net farm income is farm income minus farm expenses. Resourceful dairymen have always been concerned about keeping -expenses as low as possible, Expense control is even more important this year, says Bill Broadworth, associate ag, rep. for Huron. Direct costs such as feed, veterinary, medicine, breeding. ' marketing, stable and milkhouse supplies ac- count for 93 percent of all dairy farm costs. This was indicated in a 1975 farm management summary of industrial milk dairy farms. Feed, veterinary, medicine, breeding, stable and milkhouse supplies accotipt for 88 percent of all direct costs. Clearly these costs are essential and highly significant on dairy farms. Fortunately, good dairymen realize they have con- siderable control over such costs. Feed costs, home-grown and purchased, are by far the most significant costs amounting to about 63 per- cent of all dairy farm costs. Good dairymen make sure feeds of good quality and yields are grown and har- vested as cheaply as possible. This, is only hall the battle. The other half is equally as important. It is tO see that such feed, properly balanced by purchased feed, is fed to high quality cattle in the correct amounts. IIW NES For Your COM,004.111C41t, HOURS; May through ,SaturdaV, opm.-4P4114 Friday it ts 'tin It p.m. Many of the direct costs are influenced by nutrition. Properly balanced rations fed correctly along with good manageMVPY improves reproductive performance. f0Wpaycattle fed show betterheat and have better conception rates- Geed feeding practices reduces veterinary and medicine costs. Good dairymen recognize the tremendous influence nutrition play in their net incomes. Many dairymen have decided to cut feeding costs by cutting back on grain feeding. Be careful! Cutting grain feeding across the board for all cows can mess up the reproductive pattern for several years. Do not cheat fresh well-bred cows not yet in calf. Such cows will require large amounts of energy and protein and a sufficient and balanced in- take of minerals. In most cases such requirements are satisfied, eo13, 47. adequate grain reeding. Help is available for dairymen in their feeding programmes. Several good feed testing services are available. Staff at the various county agricultural offices can provide a good feed testing and computer ration formulation service. This program is in co-operation with the University of Guelph and CANFARM. More dairymen are requesting this service as they become more concerned about proper cattle.nutrition for their dairy church doilar,butSitirtle goiesgt000dchu as A nickelisn'tasa more often. it. Sunday, Oct., 17th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for ail green plant lovers Healthy Litho: Plants Italie An 4 arm -tire And 1.1 eh -timing Setting For Home 1nd Business. Our "Plant-astic Day" Come In. have a cup of coffee, and browse through our large setections of tropical and green plants, large and small. This is your opportunity to learn about the many different plants, and their care. An amateur's delight. A green thumber's paradise. Having problems with your plants? Ask us. We can help. Our "Plantastic Day". 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