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Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-22, Page 17R.G. Stoddart of 72 The Square GOLD - SILVERSMITH DESIGNER- also •ceramics • porcelains • •weaving • glass • CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-4509 J foil9 7. rese e4. rve , fall haat "..a 10 .''groynes°., e .pe I t. � *I$LL:+' nfs al *�s► U,,r ro "ii to tWo,a. resist W tn, Y. " ° sixes. chiding 0 0 tor f f� aro neves P , � 'th of As lh spring o hn ate ° ,. ° up1<Septen taroot food'res 1es? e ° e ,. Vv Inert ave. To Wild. u ,root reser* `re' to Oct. :alfalfa a're period during w i ch we dolnot perm; we l lar notgive the alfalfa plants ` atTvest i accumulate top growth and .` enough ti to regrow before a killing frost ' ;y i d. " " a: r . ' •cutt .. +of to buildup` foot +esei�wes. The result will be 4'btuid"�£Qocf reserves. Folio alfalfa, stored food` inthn rnntk';is taaed"far more -winter IOU .and .plants entering ripxt 3U yq, • hes) to weeks , the food' alfalfa lathe area of the crit cal harvest on s.ilivided in- hway 8 and in- fp),borne and mostt rind is Veal North of isfrom A igust 20 hardest during this V ei:. teachers ur ed to °r Women. teachers can no longer_ ayold political • activity and involvement if „tin ......leally th+y„„- leaily care about their students, according ',to Stusan:.Hildreth, Provaincial •Prestdentt .of .they 1000 -member Federation of W. alnen 'Teachers' Associations of Ontario. Speaking °to 60¢s delegates at the Federation's Annuaal Meeting in -Toronto, Ms. Hildreth,. u]ged teachers to ' undertake political action against media violence and pornography ardor affirmative action and. peace, . Attending the Annual Meeting .from.this area were: Louise Wilson of Victoria Public School, Goderich; ]1a Mathers of South .Huron District'High School, Exeter;• .Mary .Ellen • Walsh of J.A.D. McCurdy Scheel, • Huron Park; Flo. Keillor of Huron, Centennial School, Brucefield; Chrystal. Jewitt. of Vanastra School, Vanastra; Mary Jane Coxon gtBowick Central, Gerrie; Mar- jorie Freeman4.of Robertson -Public School, Goderich. • • Ms. Hildreth spoke strongly in favor of affitimative: ? action in .school systems,' saying, 'this. generation of men and women must do soinethirig.positive andeffective (to eliminate sex.stereotyping) er,our female students will_:•remain in the same low- paying, .lowrstatus 'job ghettos women occupy now.” • The . annual meeting heard a report on stress among women teachers, indicating Eyi tdPEN -HOUSE Hyland Seeds invites you to join us for a tour of our HYBRID CORN WHITE BEAN & SOYBEAN. PERFORMANCE TRIAL PLOTS /H\ 1I�iyla.nd' u°s� TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1984. 2 p.m. -8 p.m. No. 4 Highway, 1/2 mile south of Hensall' iiiRefreshments will be served Hyland Note: Raindate, Aug. 29 I ylan/ tine c ri l al k�aa vest ,rl duced' ceding June yields ag . rich as pounds per, acre. • 1?otash fertiliser • is also known to playa . tumortaint role ser istance, of alfalfa. t#urou gxai `thelia er, at+Q1.h its relation ship app been ase early fes,, , bhshed . chit att. e critical liaast a.��. Mineral e _ ..,� a i><1�, a. de �►� e hi h t l a heavy .r;: at phosphorus and particularly; ;pot siu playing leading rolesA four -five ton.alfalfa. yield will remove 150-200 ;pounds of; potassium annually. L,ow p ssium lkevel> Irvine soil is a major factor is the •Ioss of alfalfa from a stand. Clay, soils have much get involved : that di€ficulties on the • job ae' ,the major source of their stress—Stress is often the' result of the problem of classes loo large to, allowsatisfactory work.iith gifted students, those with emotional and ..behavioral problems and' 'those with other•...learning disabilities, according to results released by Dr.- • Florence • Henderson, Executive. • Secretary of the Federation. In other discussions, delegates described pornography as a form of hate literature Available atkOMAF Ieitels,aro necessary, to h l `up root fl :reserves,. ,Forage stands should he. soil sample eg�ularry to , detei,a ne fertilise re► eats For a field testing Al um in •pota,.70 kg per ha (65 pounds per acre) of'` -potash would he required. if r, lu'late of ,potash is to be used, 10 kg per ha (100 pounds perUcre) would be.needed. • 3 Ney, use, we will discuss fall harvesting of alfalfa and its effects . on :succeeding yields. Brian Hall, Farm. Management Specialist: „ take action against women, and urged 't the federal. te. overnxnent to regulate, and. monitor lev.sion .programs' depicting;' people in aextially violent and degrading roles. They agreed to support test . eases under the Charter of Rights on behalf of women, and to urge the federal and provincial governments to agree to include homemakers in the Canada Pension Plan, as recommended by the Parliamentary Task on Pension Reform. Farm financial summaries Financial summaries are now available at our local agricultural office for cash crop, swine, beef, and dairy enterprises. These summaries are a useful tool that can help assess overall management and identify strengths and weaknesses in your operation. Information such as a breakdown of farm income and expenses, production levels, feed costs, debt load, interest paid and equi- ty in the farm business are just some of the important facts available from the Ontario . farm management analysis project. INSURANCE1 Call • LIFE and HEALTH • R.R.S.P.'S & INVEST- . MENTS • ANNUITIES • GROUP BENEFITS • GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES” BOB McKINLEY • RR 3 CLINTON TO: 4824714 LICENCED WITH Dominion.:. Uf . THE DOMINION LIFE ASSANCE' COMPAN Many tarmers are making good use of farm business records and performance analysis; such as financial summaries. If you would like to use these summaries for a comparison•of your farm business, feel free to contact our office. Many factors can affect profit. Financial summaries are just one more way to help evaluate the perfor- mance of your farm business. Dennis Martin, Farm Management Specialist. Certified Augusta Wheat - ' 'Certified Houser Wheat" In Hyland Brand Bags These varieties by any other name or in any other bag are . not the same You will not go wrong if you order these top yielding varieties from any Thompson Branch or Hyland seed dealer. Custom fertilizer spreading Soil analysis fertilizer recommendations from a qualified staff Gran Son Pori �4Cberit 225-2360 529.7901 .ex4r;lYf^LS'.„`3,l%�fi..'',^G'f,;l'fX •�'.7:�<;�C ins j 4i. f49.. It started out to be a perfect golfing day, but . y 4 p.m. on Saturday golfers on the Bayfield Course were, literally swimming in water as a torrential downpour quickly ended a ,{day at the links. The camera caught twodubious golfers seeking refuge beneath an umbrella and tree. (Shelley McPhee photo) BACHERT MEATS 'Try our own smoked pork chops for the bar -b -q season* CUSTOM KILLING, FREEZING Cutting & Wrapping KILL DAY ON TUESDAY All meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 1'. BRYAN VINCENT "ENTERING INTO OUR 61ST YEAR OF OPERATION" . VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. is pleased to continue their service to the agricultural industry through the continued addition of the ,"third generation". Bryan attended the University of Guelph studyingtowards an Honours Science Degree in the area of Agri Business. Upon graduation he joined the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce where he.held various administrative and credit positions in Southern Ontario. His latest position was as an officer in the Regional Agricultural Department. Bryan is also active in the Junior Farmers Associationand the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. The experience and knowledge Bryan has gained will be utilfied in the sales and administrative areas with Vincent Farm Equipment. Ltd. This addition will provide for the continuation of one of Ontario's oldest International Harvester dealerships. ��II�IE�I 11' ItYLJSl[ You're invited to inspect the new installation of Ford Dickison Industries Triple Deck Brood - Grow cages with manure belt cleaning at the farm of. John F. Haverkamp, R.R. 1, Brucefield, Ont. on Thursday August 30,1984 from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M. Enjoy a coffee and donut while viewing the six rows of Ford Dickison Brood - Grow cages designed to hold 23,000 growing pullets. John Haverkamp selected Ford Dickison equipment when extending the ground floor of his barn to install cages. See the F.D.1. Chain Feeding System, "Hart" Cup Watering and the F.D.I. Ventilation System. Everyone Welcome "The Poultry Equipment Specialists" J.F. Haverkamp Farm one concession north of Brucefield,1/2 mile east on Tuckersmith Road 35 & 36. row mason Ull MUSIRWS Brodhagen, Ontario Nob( 180 Telephone: (519) 345-2344 DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WITH SERVICE "The Place to Buy Appliances" NEW AND USED HENSALL 262-2728 CLOSED MONDAYS J.L.S. Investments 1141 KINGSDALE RD.Box 334 NEWMARKET L3Y 4W1 HANOVER N4N Mir 'First, Second & Third Mortgages •Loans on Milk or Poultry quotas •Other Financial Problems (All ' Sizes) BROKERS & CONSULTANTS APPRAISERS (519) 364-5315 NEEDIO KNOW" SOMETHING ABOUT YOURNEW COMMUNITY? 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