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