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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-06, Page 15Beef Club- agues Officers_ At Lu know Five Huron GQufty 4-1 clube. were organized for the 1967 Sea« eon at the `Luoknow High School Audthriurn, Friday, Under : tam 0111)011/141014O "Pau' 111 ie,,, iluron county, agricultural asaie tant, the following 441 groups were Ireorgani#zed for the coming easons pui►,on dairy calf flub; the ungannon reefcalf club; the Lucknow., dairy calf club; . the Lucknow beef Calf club; the Luck. now corn club; Plans to arf�ize a -441 forage clubnext month in the districfbelwden Lgc)cnow an Au>{iganinoa were, also discussed, Huron ;county 0441 members. have always. preferred the 'live. stock 'clubs, , the,calf clubs . or ' swine clubs" to the crop Clubs`' al<,though, this year, with the prow apect of a corn club being ,or. ganized;, 4-11 members in this area are planning to diversify their. activities. Other projects available t0 thelruron county 4- 1 members in the line of a crop product are sugar beet, soybean and white bean clubs; fruit clubs, potato clubs. Other projectswhich may in. ` Wrest older 4-H members are the engineering clubs, farm and honi@'- electric clubs,. conservation clubs. In addition to those; tractor and forestry clubs are -on the list of proposed -4-H activit. fes. Jim Boak,-who was elected pre. sident of the Lucknow dairy calf 'The 'GJM,. i , $ K7' ..r, . Pf. a ay',, B. 4'• club for the 1967 4.H club Year, explained the activities.oi the var. sous groups are held monthly at one or other, of the members' farms; at each, farm, the 4-11 members study and discuss the owners' methods of beef or dairy Tlia-4H__bred gilt sale held in Clinton saleswbarn, Wednesday 'of last week; featured 30 -lots, all consigned by members of the Huron county 4-H swine club. Above,'Jill Bennett, a member from R.R. 1 Port Albert, directs her entry, Sunburnt Sue, around the ring. Jill's bred gilt was the' first of 25 Yorkshire sows auctioneed off at an average price of $132.40. • Lambing season has, for generations of. Canadians, been associ- ated with* the arrival of milder spring- weather. Here, on the farm of R. McClinchey and Sons, five miles south of Goderich on Highway 21, his flock of 100 ewes ate keeping up the tradition. In this photo, two of the McClinchey spring Iambs are held by his daughter, JoAnne, • -v.v., „ ;hi d�gementyand,eompare�ftt ro. rika .ry-- ,47. .....•-SiISi -�; ._ . -a> a-•.�.. . Y. ..M..�r.,...:.,_.,,. to , th methods "and equipment 4-H Bred Gilt at the Clinton Fair Grounds Barn. Four Lacombes averaged $148.00 one Landrace sold for $200.00 and 25 Yorkshires averaged $132.40. The overall average sale price was $136.75. 'Tlie top selling giltwasaLand. race Remview Beth 1X,' bred by Robert McMillar, Seaforth : and consigned by Garry McClure of Seaforth. She was purchased by A. Blob, Bayfield for $200.00. The second top price of $185.00 was paid by Robert ''Corrigan, #1, Bluevale for a Yorkshire eon. signed by Graeme Craig, Walton, who .had the, top selling gilt'at last year's sale. The top°priced Lacombe consigned by Owen Wright, #1, Wroxeter was sold to J. Jansen; #2, Seaforth,. for $160.00. All. of the sows consigned were 'sold to swine producers in'Huron County.' The Huron County Hog Producers 4-11 swine, club was reorganized recently' with a belong to only one 'club of the completes a 4-H project this membership of 59 rural boys:and year.girls. terms. 4-H club nlembers must be $4,102.50 was paid for 30 lots farm boys 'and girls between the of the 4th Annual Huron, County ages. of 12 and 21: senior14-H Hog ° Producers 4-11 Bred Gilt club members must be between . Sale on Wednesday, March 29th the ages of 16 and 21. All -.clubs • . must have. at least ten members same kind in any one year, anti who, if possible should reside in each member must agree to do the same community. Their group all' the work, as fax as possible, must be organized before the;lst . • in connection with the club pro. of May for the current club year. jest. • The 4-H-er keeps a• record The clubs are organized under of the club project- and submits the direction of an agricultural it to the 'g.rep. as required, representative and must be spoil-- - Centennial projects are also cored by a local agricultural , . ,important activities for Ontario organization. interested in the de. 4-•H club members this year, velopment. and improvement of - Each club member from every one particular livestock or crop 4_H' club" in Huron County is product. For. example, the Huron expected to undertake one•of three vCouny Hog producers Associa• •possible centennial pro ects tion sponsors the Huron county which are; planting a tree or 4-H swine club, • shrub, beautifying the farm en. b members elect officers trance,• or studying. the history th tt , me ersh ip.�as • „�:,Af the home fa rm tor sOm�munity• 'follows: ii'resi+dent; vice-presid. • Each 4-H agricultural club mem. ent, secretary -treasurer .and ber will receive a permanent Cen. ter. Members may tennial award when he or she answer your neighbour's call and GIVE too the Canadian Cancer Society •• J•' the objective is $19,000 With your help we cn give even more. FIGHT CANCER with �a check up and a cheque • GODERICH & DISTRICT CANVASS Door to door canvassing began in Gbderich Monday, April 3rd, and will continue through Saturday, "April 8th. The canvass of the Townships will -take place April TOM through April 15th. Anyone missed by the canvassers may contribute by contacting the campaign chairman, Mr. Wms Barlow, or you, may leave your contribution with any of the local banks. WM. BARLOW Campaign ,Chairman 524.78;1 ° HURON UNIT %, Canadian Cancer Society a - SAVE 16c — TIDE .11 POWDERED • D[T[RG[NT IN.1111111u11h1i!li y��-• r 1.6 °yI ��lA••+It!llu,luaaA\ .r' ;'' A 0 IW e . -ti '"7(4-• MASONRY PAINT inside •outside •above or below grade 5 LB. PACKAGE Regular 2:45 SALE PRICE • In Assorted . Colors GODERICHBUILDING ANGLESEA ST. ENTRE - 524.83827 (DIVISION OF GODERICH° MANUFACTURING. SALES) — SAVE 4c— Granulated Fine WHITE BAS 5uGART. Masa u IN- PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL. 5-8' INCLUSIVE.- WE NCLUSIVE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. TOP VALU CHOICE CREAMED CORN .. . ■ J p. . LIBBY'S FANCY Pineapple 3 Tins 79 • Crushed' • Sliced • Chunks LI BBY'S Alphasgetti TOP VALU SWEET Pickles ; Wrd afer 8 8 -oz. Tins 16 -oz, Jars, TOP VALU Chocolate 3 7 oz Pkgs. • Buds • ,Wafers' • 'Macaroons LOWNEY'S TOASTED COCONUT 7 99¢ ° Marshmallows 2 Pkgs: COL'G,ATE (SPECIAL' PACK) 85¢ Toothpaste T be s.1.00 r , ENO • Fruit SaltsL!.9.00 . S• B SUNLIGHT LIQUID Detergent2oz. 55 JOHNSON & JOHN WI -lie- or Pink) 1 -Cloths T we ee of k12 49 WIZ PLASTIC • _Garbage Bags P;o 53¢ SOFT RITE.,,(Assorted Colours) Bathroom' Tissue 8 Rolls 89° FLAMINGO Nylons Asst'd Sizes & Colours 4 Pair _$1 SNO CROP FCY. FROZEN • French Fries '6 Pkgs. �1 Straight or Crinkle Cut TULIP (SPECIAL PACK) Margarine Family ]9¢ MAPLE LEAF (REG. OR NIPPY) Cheese Slices 2 Pkgs. 69c SHIRLEY GAY Raisin Pie 24 -oz. 390 • Pie TOP VALU FROZEN ORANGE JulcE•. SAVE 15c ONT. No. 1 POTATOES 10 -LB. BAG c NEW CROP VALENCIA SUNKIST ORANGES (;;7s) Dox. 49'. U.S. NO. 1 ANJOU PEARS .... 6 for 39° U.S. NO. 1 VirsHead Lettuce 39*- FOR EARLY' SPRING PLANTING - ONT. NO. 1 --- SAVE UP TO lac DUTCM.SETS .. j Ib. 29' .00 REMINGTON'S 1GA. FRESH, YOUNG; PRE -DRESSED CANADA GRADE 'A' FRYING CHICKENS TURKEY BROILF�RS WORLD'S FINEST. NE'W ZEAL Nd WORLD'S FINEST, NEW ZEAL NIS LAMB Loo ... ib. 59'4 COLEMAN'S Epicure Sliced Rindless 'SIDE BACON VdclPac790 TOP VALU ' WIENERSVoclPac SS* '21// -3 -LB. AVER. LB. Aver. Ib, 36° SMOKED Bacon Squares Ib Yir (SLICING 10e' LO. EXTRA) TOP VALU BEEF Oft VEAL STEAKETTES p: 69' cop /: • !