HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-11-30, Page 8, vJ
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recently won Wofld Chsa►tfploltehlp,InpQltfs Ilt.t
tire' nod Crop, Coritpetl4lpr► $t the, ffdjtfil
Winter Fafr, Toronto T Ijp:gUaker'QpteCo. df
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• Three Seaforth area .farmers were first
prize •, winners' at the" `Royal Winter Pair,,
Toronto, recently. Over 30Q,000 people from
Canada, United States and more than 40
Countries visited the fair. 'thousands of the
finest animals etables, dairy products
and crops i e wor were exhibited, judged
and may auctioned .
A York boar, own d by Jan Van Vliet,:
Brussels, brought th high 'price of 51,000
when it sold to Agricu ure Canada at the Ml
Breed Swine Sale,.
Seigel's Shoes
12 Stores iii downtown London
•
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1'10 sjid ngraVill,ehyOr, trlty, shown., [s S.tti.
L IcKilfphuth (rlpYrt))presen`tlnp the awirrd to
n4YM r1l llll wile Nolen.
petition
lliteQUA tOatsCompaay trophy was won
•by J+tarne' W. Fell Of taHa /or itis prize
winning;eniry hi* Oafs cam p;;etition. The
world. grain competition saw 14 out of 17,
world championship' awards' were won by
Canadian farmers. Winners were chosen
from entries from across Canada and around
the world. •
In fhb 4-H classes, Wm. Charles Fother-
inghatn of•R:R. 4, Seaforth won the Stewart
Seeds plaque' in two competitions. He won
first in'barley, (two row)
and white beans:
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Argy talion and .the }taxon Soil and, ct'plt ' people•who weren't o flt�ad t41f( reit who•
lmpropement Allsoc•Jation (H S.C,1 A) h.4vp neyerthP,i011 l Pel tlplidkfwf
;von the 'i:Aus1tb ei$ayfreld „'•Con'servatipn ', Cord rvatleff, Authority" salla 'Dab, Kea
Authorlty'a 1983 ConservatiottAwlirds;, Mr. WWaterahed 1lannitngaad Cofnmunity
Drs Avon `Aa t#►e iindty#dual category, while Relatigria c if d#gaWr 'with the Ganser
the H.S C j Ar won nrtile gCodg oategoiy Ytion Authority Y ^'�� `+ "' '�
'1 he conl:ei atIon awards wilt be presented BeSidea the prese,At{il nsRf their Cnsetytl
.at a consqtvatton'dnner:Noo,,30 in the Old ,IlelkAwardil,and* `,t(te 0400.1 for':We
Town Halls 322 Main Street, Exeter o, Cone t19 D q er a fedi
Ahdv Dixon,, a resident of McGillivray :b eorge Priddle,< D gl the
'owns 1p, -was recognized for his Jongg�-term ;Department, o i a an.Envamni elft at,;.
and on goin assistance to the,Conseryapf ition PAIN'ersity ii..\.•80911t how, s1
Aullrorin docujn ting liis„nom#net#on Conservation efforts relate 10 work or.for tate ward, the.. nserythor
ation Auit on a global scale.,N m on -the f .us
acknowledged Mr. 'Axon's efforts and ,Canadian paintera.",the Group of Seven, 111
experiments at gond. land . n►apagetnent -on found out .the evening.
his own property,. his authoring .of the,25#h Tickets for the Conservation Dinner
anniversary,, (1971) publication 'A - Tour avallableto the $enerab public at d a cost of S8
trough Twenty -Five Years of Conserve- per person and can be obtainefrom.the
tion" and tnost.recently, his participation in Ausable-Bayfield .Conservation Authority's
Administration., Centre at, Morrison Dam
• Conservation Area, (235,2010);''
the Ausable-Baeld Conservation Author-
ity's_Watershe FlMmiog Process through
his membership on the. Watershed Planning
Public Working � ,Group.• �...ry,
Other nominationstfor the 1983 Conserva-
tion Award - Individual ,Category included
Jay Campbell of Exeter, Roy, Westcort of
Usborne Township and George Wickham of
Biddulph Township.
The Huron Soil and Crop improvement
Association woo the 1983 • Conservation
Award - Group' Category because of their
ambitious and multi -facetted involvement,In
controlling soiLerosion and improving water
In documenting the 11.S.C.I.A.'s
quality.B
nomination," the Conservation Authority •
noted the group's participation intthe Huron
- Soil and Water Conservation District and/the
sponsoring of meetings and seen mad
at making people more aware ; of the
seriousness of soil erosion And the,:need,for
erosion control.
OTHERS
Other groups nominated for t
Conservation Award included the
Anglers Association and the M
Field Naturalists.
' "All the individuals and groups nomin-
▪ ated deserve recognition. for 'contributing
toward the conservation of natural .•re-
sources in addition. :there were a lot 'of
Soil today and food
tomorrow 'conference
Three Huron County farmers' will play
major roles at the ,rSoll Today & ood
'tomorrow Conference at the.Downtown
Holiday Inntnrrorontofrom Dec.6to 8. Don •
Lobb. Clinton,,• will commentvn•
iehis; esper-
nces with "No till"- My System' , As well.
Laurence Taylor, Londesboro, will be a
discussion leader for the hot topic discussion
period in conaeMion`• with "Efiergy and
EconomicsClinton,of 5 Reduced• Tiillage John
Maaskant, Will be talking about
experiences with 'Terracing ort My;Farm".
Speakers from across Ontario and some
''keynote speakers from the United States are
featured atthe infordiation-p ked confer-
ence: Adyance registration fori�tt ate avail-
able froin;.the Huron` Codnty' Off el) of •the
r ith Ontario Ministry/ of Agnoulff
The $80 registration fee iticlut
Conference handbook, bang
eon. Don Pullen
Agricultural Representative
•. , for Huron County
b
Londesboro,:congre „congregation:,
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Glselle• Ireland of R . Tenawator, was•lhe.
-guest speaker at th Perth County Fedara
tion of Agriculture' annual meetlflg" Maid
Nov, 21 h+lra Ireland prase ed , the
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Correspondent "
MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK
523-0,250
UNITED CHURCH
Greeting at•the first Advent Sunday were
Margaret Taylor and Bob Trick With ushers
Nancy penfound, Debbie Preszcator,'Larry
Gross and David Whyte. Colin Swan
conducted the service.
A board meeting will be held Dec: 5 at •
8:30 p.m. and the' session at' 7:30 p.nt• Net
Sunday Dec. 4 will be White Gift=Sunday (no
Sunday School). The messengers met with
leaders Jane and Connie 13oggart.
7.0ti Dec: 11 is ,the codgre ational pot luck
f�Allowing" ;Morning. ervice (no Sunday
School) and the, cdnimunity Christmas
service will ,be, rite 8 p.m. in .Londesbero
church.
PERSONALS`-
Dora Shobbrook and Mrs. Mayme Craw-
ford -were guests on Saturday Nov. •26 of
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nephew Paul Gibbins and Filen Anderson
-wedding at Wesley NYillis church, Clinton
and reception at Goderich township com-
munity centre. •
Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burns were- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Paterson and Katie, of London.
Edyth. Beacom and Laura Lyon .were
;Sunday 'guests of Mr. George Neil,
• Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McDonald, son Rick
and his friend Bill McLennan, Kincardine
visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bums,•
,The Berlan Upit`tdecting.wilf be Dec: -'6,
P1ea"se note the change of date,
,,//and Mrs. %Ken. Vodden, Dora
Shpbbbiook, Jean Vodden ' and Thelma
Ellerby visited on Sunday with family 'of
their uncle Newman Garrett at Box Funeral
Home. Seaforth who passed away Nov. 26,
age 94.
, aro
of
four said.
A farmer's wife has no easy task but r�[ah safe havoto be found, the moth
southwestern Ontario's answer to Erma - When the last child has gone off to ,school
Bombeck takes a humorous took at • the and women realize "you forgot the Oil of Olay
relationshitsbetween the farmer and lus wife ''and your cargo "has shifter., is the:third
Well-knownRural Voice 'columnist and
author of"A arnier TakesA Wife", Giselle
Ireland of BB 2 Teeswater,'provided atdok at
the lighter side of rural life at the Perth
Federation of Agriculture's' annual meeting
Nov in Mitchell. ,
Signs, sharia be put on all 'our rural
yr10 3
Differences between men and women on
the farm are illustrated byr `the' rainy day
parties which start with one farmer bringing a
farm implement over for' repairs and'end up
with a yard full of tractors and wives catling
is the telephone
sideroads , - 'Dangerous to young girls Then, there is the gardening. 1There is an
future'," said 'the former city girl who is unwritten law on a rusty hoe somewhere that
married to a Bruce County beef producer. says women have to have4garden".
Several phases in a farm wife's life starts- - Gardening should be reldthrtly simple ona
with a "we're going to set the world on fire" farm if the farmer husban tills the garden
attitude, •
. immediately following ,the mar- with the plow. So what does'he .do? Mrs.
nage. •Ireland said he uses the five furrow plow to till
'We did:" deadppanned -• the author, the garden while at the same time knocking
commenting on Abarnfire experienced by they, over the' fence and ripping up part of the
Ireland family in their early married yqs wife "
The second phase. is the child -re
erjod. Farm mothers buy used Ca
rs !a
ring She is now working on a second book about
ages how farm women cope with their men.
because, said Mrs.'Ireland, they on y go From •
•the house to the barn with them r Helpful ' Hint '
• , "NataNnrwoitttltii�6ii ettiiew+IiuggyfYir6 t I' ' 1!• - 'I , ".r' • 'ear,
for? The only place s e can take it •Is Up' and BARGAIN
�i �GVRAP
down the gravel road" , • Use Saturday's color coin's as wrapping
Reflecting for mama on the said s sider for, children's' gifts. They will like it
of rearingichildren on a fa m, she said safety 'Pape
is a common problem. The arm woman is the much more 'than fancy gift wrap, and the
only working woman who takes her children' cost is Tess. Use: bright -colored wool for
to work with her and ways of keening them tying.
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