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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-27, Page 174., Vfm ha .41 Last week ended the regular With the Winner playing Bob season for the Goderich Chess Dick. Club which now starts into the. In Level 4; we have throe sets playoffs. All playoffs will be of quarter -finals. Doug Brin- two out' of three game series. In Level 1, Charlie' MacDonald, won five games. last week to end the season with a new record total victories of 45! - In Level 2 play, Jim Kingsley won his last three games to take over first place. In Level 3, Brian Miller won three of five games to take first place honors. In Level four; Mike Koszycki had a very good evening ' winning two of three games.to clinch first place while Dbug Brindley ' took over second placety winning four of his last games. The play-offs will start , as follows: In Level one, . Dave Weary will take on Kirk Lyndon while Reinhardt Voelmle challenges Glen Falkiner in Quarter -Final play, The winner between Dave Weary and Kirk Lyndon will then meet Jim Weary in Semi - Final play while • the winner between Reinhardt Voelmle dley will play Brian Siiortreed., Kathy Weary goeg up against Jim Gower and Bob Cox will meet Larry Gower. The winner between Kathy Weary and Jim Gower will go on to play Mike Koszycki while the winner between Doug . Brindley and Brian Shortreed will play the winner between • Bob Cox and Larry Gower. The final standings are as follows Level 1: Chas,. MacDonald with 45 wins, 11oss and 0 draws for .978 percent; Jim Weary 21- 2-0 .913; Reinhardt Voelmle 21- 5-0 .808; Dave Weary 21-6-1 .768; Glen Falkiner 16-5-2 .739; , and Kirk Lyndon 25-9-0.735. ' Level 2: Jim Kingsley with 40 vOins, 17 losses and 1 draw for .698 percent; Dave Carruthers 18-8-0 .092; Harold Kloeze 20-10- 1 .661; Glen Wightman 24-13-0 .649; John Kane 15-8-2 .640; and Jolin Kloeze 26-18-2.587. Level 3.: Brian Miller with 24 wins, 19 losses and 6 draws for .551 percent; Bob Dick 12-11-0 and Glen Falkiner will take ori' .522; Darrell Kloeze 19-19-2 Chas. MacDonald. The winners .500; Larry McDougall 21-24-2 of the Semi -Finals will then .468; Laird Eisler 19-22-0 .463; clash for the Finals. and Don Bogey 24-31-4.441. In Level 2; Harold Kloeze will Level 4: Mike Koszycki with play John Kane and Glen 12 wins, 20 losses and 2 draws Wightman will be up against Inst for .382'P percent; •Dougug Brindley - 1- 9_ Kathy'h Wear _t Ka 1 .8 4 .362;Y 5 y John Kloeze. The winnerti between Harold Kloeze and 0 .340; Bob Cox 17-44-2 .286; John Kap will meet Jim Brian Shortreed 8-58-4.143; Jim Kingsley while - the winner Gower 4-45.5 :120; and Larry between Glen Wight -flan and Gower 4-42-1 .096. John Kloeze witl play against >~ H o n or a r. y Members : Dave'Carruthers. • . • 'Laverne Riley 8 wins, 0 losses In . Level 3; Darrell Kloeze ' and 0 draws for .1,000 percent; will play Laird Eisler with the Tom McGill. 16-5-1 .750; Carl winner •going,on to play against Farnsworth 1-2-0 .333; Nick '- Brian Miller. Larry McDougall Gouliaras 0-4-0 .000; and Geoff will be up against Don Bogey,. Gibbs 0-5-0.000. %� Junior agriculturcilists . summer"o exp.erience get 1f you are seriously in- •This. year, the on-farm tere'sted in '' agriculture and assignment lasts from June 23 want to gain some practical to August' 23. Each Junior experience h the ',field, the Agriculturalist will receive a Junior Agriculturalist, program `$ra.ining allowance of $16 per operated 'by the MOntario day; based,'on a° 6 -day week. Ministry of Agriculture and _,half of thisis provided by the Food will' give you an insight Ontario Ministry of Agriculture into Ontario . agriculture and and Food; the host farmer rural°life. provides $3 in cash per day, as This is' the third year of well as room and board worth, 'Operation for the popular $5 a day. • program.' Many .participants have gained valuable ex- • The Junior Agriculturalist • perience to help them in -their will be under the ,direct choice pf future careers or to • supervision of the farm find gainful -employment on operator, taking part in •the farms.day-to-day' aetivities on the Selection for the program is 'farm. Hours on a farm can be • based on the applicant's reason irregular and sometimes long, for . being interested • in depending on the current ac- agriculture, and his or her tivity and weather.: plans for further education and , Those' persons interested in career. An orientation,session, the Junior, Agriculturalist to be held about mid-une, will program for 1975 should_, help applicants prepare for complete' the application form theitt'farm s, available at Ontario Ministry of As a Junior Agriculturalist, Agriculture •and Food offices young people 16 and 17 years of and secondary school guidance dge are, placed on selected offices. 'Return the application commercial farms for a 9 -week no later than May 1, 1975 to the period during the summer'. Junior :'Agriculturalist They live with and participate Program'; Ontario Ministry' of in the. regular activities of the A°gri .ulture and Food, , farm families on their farms Parliament Buildings, Toronto,. ,I M7A 1B2. and in their communities. Ontario Ontario Agriculture head expands swine testing The Ontario Swine Per- formance Testing Program under the Ontario. Ministry of Agriculture and ,Food is being expanded to include com- mercial herds. When the program was initiated in 1967 only" purebred breeders Were eligible to- participate. In making the announcement, the Honourable William A. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food -said: "The expanded program will provide Ontario commercial hog producers enrolled in the program with the necessary accurate performance in- `formationto make the selection of superior animals." Gilts in herd's enrolled in the. program will be weighed and " ultrasonically backfat probed on the farin e e of ians ofthe Ministry tge by teahnttry of, Agricultuile,and Food. Performance information provided will include backfat ' thickness and age adjusted to 200 pounds. Commercial producers will be in a position to make marked improvements in the carcass index and growthiness of the market hogs by selecting replacement gilts on the basis of test results' and by using superior performance tested boars. Herd owners making use of the expanded program Will be required to provide an accurate scale, identify gilts individually before weaning; and record their birth dates as well as the identification of both sire and dam.., "This expanded Swine Testing Program is another step towards further improving the quality of Ontario hogs which presently enjoy a growinag : international reputation," Mr. Stewart concluded: ,Farmers interested in having ,gilts weighed and probed under the Swine Performance Testing Program should write " for further details to' the Live Stock Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture' and . 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