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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-10-19, Page 16• .w WAGE 16--GODERICH SIGN• L RS,DA.Y. OCTOBER 19,1978 Plan week for farmers Program planning for the annual Southwestern Ontario Farmers° Week began in earnest under new chairman, . Mr. Laverne Wray of RR1 Corunna. Dates for the winter event are set for January 8 to 12, 1979 on the Ridgetown College Campus. This year's schedule resembles last year's successful format . with each day directed toward a broad area of interest; each day is divided into three "or four sessions with individual speakers or _p.aneiists discussing,._ specific topics or problems. There will be a feature speaker for each day. Audience questions are encouraged. Monday's program will concentrate on Soybeans, Cereal Grains and Land Management. World oilseed supply and demand will be featured with sessions on soybean and spring grain variety test; 'residts," 'marketing and weed and pest control in soybeans. Tuesday's Farm Management program will centre on projections for farm input costs in the future, computer use on the farm, corn marketing alternatives, industrial opportunities 'for corn, a special tax update workshop, farm part- nershipsand cor- porations'and a speaker nil .stress- .management. . The Corn and White Beans program, Wed- nesday, will feature new corn markets, home` storage innovations, the a corn stabilizati.on program, insect and disease.. control, fer- tilizationand trace mineral management, problem weed control in corn and beans, a white bean marketing update and bean variety corn- parisonS. Thursday is Livestock Day with a feature speaker on : red meat supplies and outlook, plus individual coverage of cattle 'disease control feedlot financial management, con- finement housing, forage - grain crop rotation systems, conception rate studies and an afternoon Workshop on sheep production centering on intensive management and sheep and lamb marketing. 9 Farmers' Week will wind up with a Friday session on vegetable crops. One workshop will focus on small acreage crops such as snap and lima beans, another on proper fertilization for maximizing .yields;, one sessionis devoted to peas and sweet corn and one will cover tomato production for both the fresh and processing markets. Farmers' Week has become a tradition in Southwestern Ontario; this winter's event will mark its 41st consecutive year. The week-long program is sponsored by the Soil and Crop Improvement Associations, Milk Committees and Beef Improvement r Associations of the five southwestern counties. SMILE Wouldn't it be nice if you could get a TV set that interfered with the neighbors' power tools? -1- Opportunities Opportunities are never lost. The other guy takes the ones you miss. +++ Employment figures are lookingbetter maybe they're counting kids who spent the summer working on their tans. +++ The re -runs of summer T.V. are over. Tao bad we can't say the same for soime, of those com- mercials. Authorized Dealer A & A EDWARDS Fantastic values on L.P. Records, 8 -Track Tapes & Cassettes "Don'tLook Back" by BOSTON $z 99 $5 99 L.P.'s • Tapes • "Dream of a Child" by BURTON CUMMINGS $3 •99 $5 • •99 L.P.'s U. Tapes "Macho Man by VILLAGE PEOPLE L.P.'s $4.99 Tapes $5.99 LETTER A" L.P.'s •9 �% for 8 8 EA. Hqurs for Grand Opening: MON. TUE. SAT. 9g00-6:00 WED. THURS. IFRI.9g00=9:00 • • OCTOBER 18th-21st "Bat Out of Hell" by MEAT LOAF $3 99 $5 99 L.P:'s • Tapes • "Under Wrap" by SHAUN CASSIDY $4 99 $5 99 T. Tapes • rozen In the Night" by DAN HILL L.P.'s Tapes $4.99 $5.99 ftadie Thaek OWNED AND SOUND 172 SHOPPERS SQUARE "Stranger" by°BILLY JOEL $3 99 $5 99 L.P.'s • Tapes • "Natural Sound" by COMMODORES $4 99 $5 99 L.P.'s • Tapes • L.P.'s "Sir Army Suits" by K.AATU 99 Tapes $5 99 • "Stranger in Town" by BOB SEEGER $3 99 $5 99 L.P.'5 • Tapes J. OPERATED BY ELECTRON ICS GODERICH ONTARIO 524 2823 "Double Vision" by FOREIGNER $4 99 $5 99 L.P.'s • Tapes • "Sleeper Catcher" by LITTLE RIVER BAND L.P.'s $499 • Tapes $5 99 • LETTER "-B" Tapes $3 ®99 for $ 2. 88£A. 6