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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-02-09, Page 36 PAGE 2—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FE RUARY 9, Small In corse of snow can risen to past years, one of the biggest piles found at the Clinton and District Christian School. The aecuenaeeleum of parking lot snow is berg put to good use by (he students. (Shelley McPhee photo) Milk producers invited to attend seminars Huron county milk pro- ducers are invited to attend the upcoming dairy seminars on February 16 and February 22. Men's Dairy Day is Wednesday, February 16 at Clinton Legion H.. ; Pro- gram: 10 - Udder Health Management Program Up- date - Bob Stiles, O.M.M.B.; 10:45 - Minerals and Vitamins for Dairy Cattle - Steve Dolson, Dairy Specialist, U. of G.; 11:30 - Grain Veal Production Using y Stbelleaberger Leprae Beit bildtehe 'Tyndall Rhonda SST Wei WB Jamie Ta Shari Wanda a IlltyRurd Cllotan 1100yvtlb La.4 Saatarth CRettatt COititaa Crania Mateo 9 Foks° 9 Fou 1® Fob. 12 Fob. 11 E®a1� Fob. 19 e Peer Pep res At this time of year many people are eagerly waiting for the first flowers to come up. It will be awhile yet, so why not make some paper flowers to brighten up the rooms in your house? To make paper poppies you need: o a cup ® red tissue paper © a pencil ® scissors o needle and thread • plastic straws o thumbtacks Directions: For every poppy you want to make, trace six circles with the pencil and cup on the red tissue paper. Cut each circle out and fold it in half and then in half again. Sew the pointed corners of the six circles together and then poke the needle and thread through a straw. Wind the thread around the straw to secure the circles and tie a knot. Push each folded circle apart very gently and stick the thumbtack into the centre and through the straw. Make several poppies and put them in a vase— now don't they look great! You can make different colors of flowers with different paper if you want. Distributed by Cada Wide Feature Servide Limited (e) 103 MGet(ay Fairfield Products; 12:30 - lunch - br- ing your own - coffee and donuts provided; 1:15 - Deby Management - John Core, Wyoming Dairy Farmer; 2: - Silo Management a) Struc- ture Management - Hank Bellman, Ag. Engineer, Walkerton, b) Silo Feed management - Jack Roden - burg, Dairy Specialist, Woodstock; 3: - program evaluation and adjourn- ment. Ladies Dairy Day is Tues- day, February 22 in Clinton Legion Hall Pr ram: 10: - Stress as it relates to Farm Safety - Steve Matisz - Farm Safety Association; 10:45 - Call and Heifer Manage- ment - Dennis Martin, O.M:A.F. Clinton; 11:30 - Farritist ,si Planning - ,oh Mil�rlr9 Ag. -Engineer, Woodstock; 12:15 - lunch - bring your own - coffee and donuts supplied; 1:15 - We Buy ®end Se�7 used pothefb ®Bast NOON HiQ'.;"ElY 18 VICTOIsaIA SH. CLINTON OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 AM -11 P1 1 Understanli .g the New Milk Cheque Stub - Orville Shewfelt, O.M.M.B. Fields an; 2:15 - Making Good Use of Farm Records - Mary Lynn Elder, Ag. Agr. Royal Bank; 3: - program evaluation and adjourn- ment. Please register early for thensrse� programs at O.M.nA.F. office, Clinton, ' iiiV' :' _'.i or Zenith 7.3 - Dennis Mat ago, Assoc. Ag. Rep II if Fresh "','ater Gi.niers hold a)!sut three- fourths of 'i i,e world's fresh ater, says National Geographic orld magazine. G des, rownies, Scouts,, Cubs, Gall h g News Ps,thfinders - practised volleyball and planned up- coming events and guests. Guides - made valentine craft. They discussed Lord and Lady Baden Powell for bridge work and practiced a skit for valentine party on February 14, at 7:00p.m. - 8:30p.m. at Legion. Brownies - they worked on countries for Guide -Scout During 1982 the 0.M-A.F. staff in Huron worked with 350 or more farm people in completing Ontario Farren Adjustment Assistance Pro- gram OFAAP) applica- tions. It was necessary to obtain income and expense statements on an accrual basis, projected farm plans on crops and livestocks, pro- jected cash flows and statements of assets and liabilities. Although this ex- ercise was hectic and frustrating at times, there has been some good come out of it. The farmer has had to take a closer look at his situation. Bankers are more deman- ding now as well, and are re- questing up to date statements, cash flows, etc. Having completed these in '82, farmers are capable of doing them now. The O.M.A.F. have a new booklet entitled "Farm Financial Planning Workbook". It includes work sheets for: (1) Farm Inven- tory Worksheet, including accounts payable and receivable and livestock in- ventory; (2) Crop and Farm Supplies Inventory; (3) Real Estate Quota and Other Assets; (4) Machinery and Equipment Inventory; (5) Liabilities; (6) Farm Balance Sheet; (7) Business Analysis Worksheet; (8) Farm Income and Expense S ..,tement; (9) Crop and Livestock Plans; (10) Pro- ject • 11 Income and Ex- penses; (11) Debt Servicing Worksheet; and (12) Cash Flow Worksheet. It all sounds like work and is. However, if this simple klet were completed in the year and repeated an- nually, it j could be a big ad- vanl..,ge to Hie fanner. 41111 PEC APPLIANCES "OR THE HEA 111, T OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" °EtLLTEIB QUE.EH 5LES A SE VICE ° VAC.UU€LEANEi''.'S - osaia% sat -teen t® Most Makes) *FM CMUNICATI :N SYSTEMS For Ferns & ivea %s °SPEELUEEN AP"o'LIANCES 'Mar1FAT ALIANCLS °INSECT LIGHTS °GI1=TS °M ItNY THEP ITEMS 1• FLY KILLING UNITS V ilk NA, NT. 4 2-71 3 Week. They discussed where I...f noes go when collected. rownies - played a game and welcomed new Tweennes. It was test night. Kara Hiltz and Christine Strickland did a puppet play. Scouting News The Pancake Brunch is February 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clinton Legion. Plan to attend. Scouts - practised for the volleyball game against the Pathfinders. The game is February 24, at the Clinton Public School. There is a winter campout February 11, 12, for Patrol leaders and the Senior patrol only. Everyone going must be at Church at 5 p.m. The cost is $10. Cubs - li vided into star and Home news When, you might ask? It would be a big help when reviewing your credit each year with your lending in- stitution. The inventory count and income expense statement will assist the ac- countant at tax time. It will also help the farmer assess his true progress if the state- ment is done on the accrual basis. Don't leave it until December or next March. These booklets are available at O.M.A.F. of- fices. Pick one up, or call and ask that it be mailed. -Stanley J..`aquette, Assoc. Ag. Rep. Farmers to pay less For the first time the membership cost of the Christian Farmers Federa- tion of Ontario will decline. The fee for 1983 has been set at $243.83, down from the 1982 high of $255.011 1982 Federation income covered all 1982 expenses plus most of a $13,000 outstanding deficit. The Federation's budget for 1983 is about $143,000. (A) West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Company Dungannon, Ont. NOM 1110 529=7961 FARAliS AGENTS: Frank Force® Dennis@ MacKay Donid R. Simpson Mason Robinson I obstar Sproul Lyons & Mulhern RESIDENTIAL AUTO R.R. 2sAuebsnose R.R. 3 111Ft1ey 11.11.3 Godes-let 341 Catherine St. Winghem R.R. a Auburn 46 West St, Goclerich 529-3424 3954362 524-75E7 557-2478 521-7273 524-7,78 FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME, COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTACT THE AGENT 1111 YOUR ARE ft DIRECTORS: Eiden Brediey Gereid Kerr Austin Martin Kenneth B. MacLean Donald Mckenzie John ie1lseoes Laecknow P.O, Box 62 iris P.O. Box 364 Luck now R.R. 2 Paisley 163 Elgin Ave., West Goderrich R.R. 5 Brussels CLAIMS SSI ,i tt ;E ;EPOR'rLU P[OETLY TO THE DIRECTOR BN YO'_ R ARL. 526-2214 523-9275 526-9 1 368-7537 524-8662 887.94117 era vers work groups. The following hoes received badges Steven Smith, House Order- ly ; Sheehan Carter, Carpenter and Reader; Scott Caldwell -Angler, House Orderly, Cyclist. The follow- ing boys received the Red Star -Shane Edwards, Clay Bircham. Boys doing posters for Scout -Guide Week. The theme is "The Spirit Lives On." Beavers Colony B - thank Elmer Trick for the in- teresting talk on furs and trapping. Beavers Colony A - The theme for the evening was dinosaurs. They played a dinosaur relay game and made a craft. (LAS VEGAS NIGHT) at the CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1983 $ PM -1 AM ADMISSION: 1° Irletaiidoio *LIM. WORTH OFF PLAY MONEY. HELD t ]DER AUTHORITY OF A SPECIAL OC- CASIO' PERMIT. REEDS TO: CYSTIC EIS AVON. F CULR:ITY P.etoet yaw Inesseimunts with e custom) tiesignesi security system from LAS ',FF CE SECURITY SYSTF T'''S Rsusidentle0 end Cans- nsemissi systems. 24 hour monitoring, —AUBURN - 526 -7503 4112.7924 nne Great Valentine's Gift Idea! 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