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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-03-26, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1970 Plan Organization Meetings For Area 4-H Clubs During Next Week The 4-H Club movement in Canada remains as one of the strong youth organizations of the world. Membership in Canada is getting close to the 80, 000 mark in over 700 different ag- ricultural clubs, The chief objectives of 4-11 are: 1. To provide experience for young people which will assist with their personal growth and development.2. To mot- ivate young people to prepare themselves for responsible living, 3. To help young people: (a) develop an appreciation of agriculture and the major role it plays in community life. (b) develop self-confidence and the ability to work with others. (c) develop a sense of respon- sibility and qualities of leader- ship. (d) acquire the habits and attitudes necessary for a sat- isfying home and community life. (e) acquire knowledge and skills of modern agriculfure. On March 26 and 30, most of the 4-11 clubs in Huron Coun- ty will be organized. 4-11 Clubs are open toirls and boys who have reached their 12th birthday by January 1st, 1970 and have not reached their 21st birthday by December 31st, 1970. Clubs offered are as follows: 4-I1 Beef or Dairy Calf Clubs: Feed and care for one calf dur- ing the club year. Junior Heifer - born between January 1 and May 1, 1970. Senior Heifer -born be- tween July 1 and December 31, 1969. Baby beef steers and heif- ers for market purposes are also in this Senior age group, or maybe a group of five or niote steers. 4-1-I Swine Club: this year the Huron County Ilog Producers will lend $50, toward the purchase of two breeding gilts to the first fifty members interested. The members may borrow the money from the Ilog Producers at the first of the club year and are required to pay the borrowed money back by November 1, 1970 Senior members (16 as of Jan- uary 1, 1970) of a Swine Club may enroll in a Market Dog Club ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS where they feed and care fir a minimum of five market hogs. Instead of being organized on March 20, and 30, with other clubs, the Swine Clubs will be organized on the evening of April 16, 1970 in the Clinton Board Room at 8:00 p, m. „ 4-H Field Crop Clubs: The member must seed and care for one acre of either corn or forage or white beans. Multi -Project Clubs: Mem- bers in Field Crop Clubs may take up to three different proj- ects within the same club. 4-11 Tractor and Machinery Maintenance Clubs: Keep rec- ords of the cost of operating and maintaining the farm tractor during the club year. Study economical tractor operation and maintenance and learn how to make minor adjustments. Senior Projects (members must be 16 as of January 1, 197 0) Conservation: Many projects are available, dealing with for- ests, soil, water, fish and wild- life in our modern economy. Other Senior projects are in the planning stages. If anyone has any interest in a project we welcome your ideas along this line. For further details as to the times and locations of the 4 -II Organizational Meetings, in your area, refer to the advert- isement in this newspaper. PAGE THREE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Hay Township Municipal Telephone System will be held in the Hay Township Council Room ZURICH ON MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1970 JOSEPH HOFFMAN Reeve at 2:00 p.m. WAYNE C. HORNER Secretary -Treasurer Capri -2 -Roll Pack Paper Towels _ Stafford -19 -Oz. Tins _ 2 packs $1 _ 2/89c 6/$1 6/$1 Cherry Pie Filling _ Franco-American-14.Oz. Tins Italian Spaghetti Franco-American-14.Oz. Tins Spaghettios Libby -19 -Oz. Tins Fruit Cocktail 3/$1 Sweet Mixed -24 Oz. Mctaren's Pickles _ _ _ 2/$1 Sweet Green -24 Oz. McLaren's Relish _ _ _ _ _ 2/$1 McLaren's-15 Oz. Corn Relish 2/69c Blanched or Spanish -9 Oz. Bere's Peanuts _ _ 2 bags. 69c Dream Whip --4-0z. Packages Dessert Toping 2/$1 Scotties -200s Facial Tissues _ _ 2 boxes 89c Weston's-6s—Package Hot Cross Buns 34c Moir's Assorted -14 -Oz. Box Selection Chocolates _ _ Coleman's Canned -11/2 -Lb. Tin -_79c Picnic Shourders _ _ _ _ 51.65 FROZEN FOOD INIENSIONIMEMP OLD SOUTH -12.02. TINS Orange Juice 2 Tins 77c PROuUCE ONTARIO No. 1 WAXED TURNIPS 10c Lb. U.S. No. 1—JUMBO SIZE HEAD LETTUCE 2 For 47c te I afiya � n Peamealed Wittesit0 PLEASE NOTE Store will be closed ALL DAY ON Good Friday MARCH 27 OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT BACK B SlicByThe-Piceed lba lb. 85c . $9c Fre SPshARE RIBS Ib® 75c Coleman's or Burn's--De-fatted--Short Shank SMOKED HAMS Ib. 89c Sirloin or T -Bone STEAK Ib$1.o9 Grade "A"—Fresh or Frozen TURKEY 16. 47c MINCED HAM 16. 59c PORKCHOPS 16.79c