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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-05, Page 9Even To eR'e-organized F dotation:•Plons ggressive Program *aggressive aggressive .proggra m is to be Salo by the •township Feder - ",,,. of Agriculture in Brune Coun- s fill and winter. Cattteroet sky, Ptesident of the 9ruee Federation of Agr'ictilture at a Boardof Directors meet- held in Walkerton on Septem- ' 46 that the Federation" Must .be xa of the problems we are going fee in this affluent society. We . not take a complacent • attitude watch the number of farmers ladle,". The Bruce County .Fed'* fop executive outlined' a prog to the township directors call' forst leastfour meetings in ` township. Every township is td re -organized .and made active ,,snake faimers'•aware of what the ration.not only has done for •'but•whatIt is striving to do :.' what it can do for them in the e, Attention is to be placed on services offered by the Federat- and. involve more farmers in making and carry out activit. at township level. Carnerbn MacAuley said he was convinced that the only. way that fanciers are . going ie achieve any: measure of success in achieving better prices-, a better -way of fife - is through self help progra- ms such as marketing boards, cd- operatives, and a strong Federation, of Agriculture. He went on to say "We cannot. deper d on governments for subsidies or handouts everytime the going gets a little tough: Faint era must be made aware of exist- ing picograms, become familiar With thein and Make full.use of thein. if marketing boards are not, doingthe job we want them to, • then' let's see that they do, The legislation is there; if we want to implement tM . " Five topics are being proposed for discussion at these meetings, 0), Each: township is, to decide .upon a specific: marketing board of their. choice :and discuss its purpose, the advantages and disadvantages, is it serving the needs of farmers and if not, how can it -be improved? a•ntages, is Concentrates , COOP % Dari -Pio Cone+•ntra>ta: with high level vitamins A and D; improves herd health; increases conception rate; builds sturdier calves; increases rrailk ' production. rtjfj�d:'wjth CO -Op 9$% d� Gainer Concentrate: specially formulated for feed lot feeding, With high level vitamins* As and 0, this . concentrate is an excellent forage, supplement.. ' mins A ani With co -OP .Beef and Dairy Concentrates your cows• are fed vitamins, minerals, and "proteins of the highest quality. High• -levels of vitamins A and ':D' have been added to ensure. herd' health and more profitable milk or beef. production with maximum benefit from home • grown grains and rou ha Like all co-op feeds, •ct-oP Dairy ..and,. Beef Con- centrates are, formulated from ,the highest quality ingredients and .backed by the largest research organ- . • ization in Norte America.' When combined. with CO-OP quality, service, and feed progr�atnm.ng they pie • rformanoe. offer the ultimate in herd $5.00 per ton off FOR OROBER AND NOVEMBER ON THESE TWO CONCENTRATES iucknow District Coop Phone • 518-2175 , 1 ;- 1 • (2) The Marketing Act - why do we have it, what's wrong with it, what •■ do we need to improve. it? (3) Fed - erak on` of Agriculture policy ¢ who : �T Makes it, what is it, what needs°t.. ■ be changed? (4) A•RPA - wh,O, whet y and/or Where is it. why do we need • ■ it? (5).Conservation and: water poll- ution - what are we as .a Federation ■ going to do to• see that proper; con- 2 4 servation and water pollution torr- a ective measures are taken? ■ Each executive. 'member of the ■ • County Federation has cornmitted • ne from 8 p.m.to l+� p.m. is .organized County themselves, see that each Field•�. g °Cti man, A inatowne Ron. Slade, will be ,made av� • lila any township and the ario Federation of 'Agriculture has also offered manpower, It is hopedathat every township. will be - organized. by the end of •October. Four townships throughout the coypty were also given the Opport- unity to sponsor Farm Managerhent Clubs, Such clubs would be conduc ted with• the.. assistance of George Gear, Agricultural Representative. To •date the townships, of Saugeen„ Greenock and Huron have shown' • interest in sponsoring such clubs• withintheir township along with.th above program. • In other business, the date for the annual meeting of the Bruce . Cour Federation was set for December.Ist in the •Elmwood *Community. Centre. commencing with a ,noon ;hoot ban- quet . I FedeRatiot "wil-l- etebrat its 25th anniversary during this meeting. Ernie Beirnes.of Hepworth Mrs. Hugh McIntyre .of Elmwood;, Jim powers of Chepstow and -Ron' Slade. of Kincardine were named a committee. to Make fi11'a1 arrange - menta. , • Cameron • MacA uley of Huron Twp and Harold McArthur of Arran alon with OFA .member lames.Jacklin of Brantwere named' Voting delegates to.the OFA ;annual convention..in Toronto, Noy. q: - .8 : The Women's Institutes• and ,Jr.Farmers are also being: asked to name one ..delegate, each to represent•Brtice `County. •• • KINLOUGHt0 The Holyrood W.I. meeting will be held on'Thursday evening. Mrs. Gerald Rhody scoot/Tallied her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dore and other 'relatives. to. Port , •Huron where they spent slow days Mia. Harold Haldenby and her Mother; Mrs. Arthur Breekles of Lucknow, visited withtelatives at Toronto during the week°. Word was received here of the. • death of Mrs'. William Montgomery the former Susan Percy of Detroit.. The . funeral' was held 'from. the .Link later funeral•home Kincardine, on• Tuesday afternoon. We extend ., sympathy to the bereaved .family• and relatives.. • Sympathy is extended to Rev, ; Canon R.W. Stump and Mrs. Stump in the passing of his mother , the late Mrs.. Florence May •Rych man :at Walkerton hospital. The funeral was held Friday from St. Thomas Church, Walkerton ■ . ■ Registration ■' ;.. ■ • ■ :110 .• • Tho Dipartm thes kiwi 11 r+d e f ' , adv* .+e a ■' qualifkad kms. • • •: i. Propo, ••• ,1.. ELEMENTARY.. SEW1$G • . " ae ■ making of simple garments, Mel the cisalce .of. MIA- ■ • • • able, materials and Ihe• �' w of o paw. • :' This "cQurate is d es 1a fpr ikhaae who. h*Ve hili": it had courses ;n advanced . dreeamaking Ind would �` • .iirai • ■ • to . receive ituatrucxlon: in basic sewing �• 1 2. ADVANCED SEWINti — Advanced . •.-1/1.41'' ,a .. - . � , ; , ... ter those. Who have, had: prem .�__- -- sewwg, .. ■ 8e 1 .�i or •exper 7E,T t • 3, TYPING - . In*tru :and. ileac e : the t' h', �• ■' This •course is., for d tee. tri' as' .aa aid N1. .7'.' bualoes•a. ■ ▪ • 4. HOOKED Rua MAKING . Wain; .icor these . • ■ b 1111$ Malta adrAo s. o '11:11:1; o, 9.. ELEMENTARY OIL PAti1'f`IN . - P arcti+t!al w n t k' ■., t3iose wlahing to tri their ,at oi# roc 1 ing. Others with ezper ence are oto at oll ail 6... F ..... `i1RE tiP$OUT ER$NG __ T tie w l lectures, de aonatratlons ane 'pr cal `work oaa furrnitur`e • • a upholstering and refinlshmg ■ ' 7, PHYSICAL EDUCAI`ION -- a Cowse"..foss Inf. and 1 . . is.designed for, the leairniing of a :a>od t p . •itdpatiou .Innvarloua .aporia aad ganp�es. `ss.$. ' LEATiIER CRAFT �- : (muse• by heath bask tuaca'tats in. waiting• with leather, w ■ �r�noivLgg� ,pcatle� ., • . i Irt«t rIlirdrtlr� . IThe local Roenat'iara Comantsttlen, elf • co ural n wuiur liar t Ludcn w , QNMiet Nigh .Schell. •dear±d, w* lire silo•. as 9 .BRIDGE w. ■ •CLIP NOW AND . w ■ ,` DEPARTMENT OF RDUCATION • NIGHT CiiOOL. 1 ■ REGISTRATION FORM as •Lucknow,,.:Onitarlo : i ■ • ■. am interested in registering • k's Niskt Clamps with:.. 1 ' n r. COW5ES as with burial in Fairview Cemetery ■ j Niagara Falls. A number .from here attended the Harvest Thanksgiving Service at St Johns Church Bervie on Sunday. The Rev... R. Hulse was in. charge The Anglican Service at Kin - lough next Sunday will be held at II o'clock. . Mr, and Mrs. Clare Spading and boys of:Walkerton were dinner guests with Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Haidenby on Wednesday evening,. ,• f t -a •i • • ■. MASON, S.A. 11.P.11.# Principal' • ▪ NOraI. 11.' • ■ WILLIAM HU gl rawarr► Luckrow District • H NTER, ■ fair :Schaal milli■stills;isEaonsnestisionnnnriar arNiiits P`IRST. CHOICE • SECOND .C1010E Nairne .. • • / Telephone No. I+IOTE ` Registration, l?dila'be made .on a •-registra form. The courses 'carried • on will depend upon the number :who .register. In Mases of over. registration in any course, will be accepted' in order of Early ••s.•.•.n,,l..• ,,,..r,.s.-r. • r•,.. 1:4$1, .ani•.,. i• us At. 1, i• • vstration is mil/gelded. MAIL 'NOVfo wont, L MASON I.wdasain,, Orntari FEES:. ti5.00 per person, 'payable on the opellag 'night of Use at which time everyone will rembleem the 'School A urn at $.00 • • . p Class' • ,3 940