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FRESH FROZEN
UTILITY-TRADE
ONTARIO 'POULTRY
FRESH! NOT FROZEN!
"COUNTRY CUT" CHICKEN
7
.sOr per social
3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACH& NECK
3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK
3 WINGS AND 7 GIBLET PACKS
.:FRESH; YOUNG ONTARIO POULTRY
'SPECI'Al. PRICES IN.E0fECT- ,WED. JAN. 21 UNTIL TUES.. JAN: 2,7
SPECIAL!
REGULAR'. BEEF - MAPLE ,
- SCHNEIDERS
MINI-SIZZLERS
500 gr'
PKG
(SPECIAL!
REGULAR-M410*-filnPit.ORANGE „
SCHNEIDERS SLICED
SIDE BACON
98 5.0 gr
PKG .
CHICKEN ' „csQN;f1.19.
14. ArA
tiptrr *714 TY
5 yam TIES - 150 gr. PKO-.40
SCHNEIDERS $
. SPECIAL!
ALL BEEF WIENERS OR
sCHNEiDERs
RED HOTS
441 LB
°Ml PKG.
SPECIAL!
100% PURE BEEF
SCHNEIDERS
STEMETTES
500 gr. • st 911
PKG.-
SPECIAL! •
CHOICE OF 9 VARIETIES
SCHNEIDERS
COLD MEATS
o 1/$ gt
-PKG,
SPECIAL!
CORN NIEALED SWEET PICKLED
SCHNEIDERS
BACK BACON
BY THE'
PIECE
SPECIAL!
CHOICE OF 6 VARIETIES
SCHNEIDERS
SLICED BOLOGNA
10.987ur •
SPECIAL! ,
FROZEN SHORT dUT
SCHNEIDERS
INNER PORKTAILS
69MStii5
SCHNEIDERS
:SNOWS 300 gr SAUSjGES•
EIDERS
toor_rmirirISIL
SCHNEID RS, 900 $f no
FIIESHt NOT FROZEN r
•
SCHNEIHERS SUMMER STYLE
,TINIRIONER SAUSAGE SW THE PIPCF
teiKEIDEASIM(106 COOKED
FASIA
IAT'THE WHARF" ZEHRS FRESH FisH,SHOPS (Not !DAN Markers)
sell ATLANTIC, OD F LB, *2.39
$1.49
$2.695LICED $241916,
STORE'SLICED
Seaforth; and, secretary- are senior members and the data but youth must haves
treasurer. Maurice Hallahan . average age is 146 years pulposc and a long lasting
R.R. I Beigrave. with the average tenure in motive. We are tryingto help
Len Mac Gregor: eaten- 4-H about 3.1 years. them to aebievi to accom-
sion assistant for • Huron Don Pullen, Huron County plLsh things that will eventu-
County of Ministry of agri- *a. rep, commended the 4-H ally 'Pay off and we are
culture ,and fOod reported' club readers for looking helping them to make
last year there were 373 41/1 ahead to build a good. sound bholeen from all the different
members iri !low enrolled future, contributing to youth niternatives that, they are
in 32 clubs taking 56Q Pro- readership, and providing en- being asked to Make
,jests with Oartiiietion rate of c010144ProefO c1,0 youth asks, 11oly
92. per cent, while young People are hying do 144PW:mr,hat IlYsIot to l;m1.
Of the 373 •Atttl*Pl1, 102 "th i`tinItZ'Or011c9verY, Maybe my job Miter heeti . can invented yeti" He 4440,
V gable encourage them to he onhi, 'The crown of Inc ta tlio
Y..
t?Uffer Sod urasSest'
Waigrw.4y$. k:ontrol
and igfirdbrealr.s.
Crop r .otations.. Map*
haOling.and other "topleS all,
added- to, ,a WO, attendect
infotmative prOgram. Copies
of the proceed,ings.are avail-
able for $10.00 by writing to
Dr. W. Young, Deans OffiCe.
0, /LC iyersity of Guelph.
Guelph. Ontario. Make
cheques payable to,Save Our
Soil' Conference. •
Across Canada, more and
more farmers are specifying'
International Spreaderteand
the reason is rugged
Performance
Hea4y-dttty apron chains
keep the mantire moving
"Bear Claw" paddles are
indented for extra strength
Available in.5 trailing
modeTs with heaped capacity
,to 370 bushels (343' cu ft ),
International Spreaders' rip,
shred and spread hard-. '
packed toads with ease
Check 'em put, and while
you're at it, check Out Inter-
national Loaders
Heavy :duty; box-beam lift
wins have the "might and
main" to pry out big loads
Further strength comes
'from advanced welding
throughout ther subframe and
lift.arm assemblies "
InternationatSPF6aders
and Loaders they're the
materials-handling team with
' the reptitation for performance
Get 'em working for you
minutumnsaitatunitsnot
' camas
•••11D.V.r.
•• — SAVE A DOLLAR!
Come In arid Pick Up your Advanced Registration
Ticket for the Canada Farm thow Jan. 27, 28, 29, SO /81
WORM 527•020
FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
0* I
toig.tiuRON wolsiTOR, JANUARY 22; 48T.
ti- kr
Huron Hers elect executive
r
Bi1t to .Q d Onergency
ellyety td fart.Oiers.
,H ERS ELECT 1 ExEGOTIVom.41* el4b -enders:,
ejecteciitheir new executive a their ehntiat Meeting last wfaek.. The 1981
',executive is (Pack, lift to right); secretary-tteepurei MauriCe
H41lOtteni Biy.th; first.• vict.presklent John Van, R.R. ,2;
13rUSsels anq secontVvice-president, Brian Olcifield of RR. 4, Seatorth
. and (front row)' president, Kenneth Mewhinneyl. .R.R. Lucknow and
iiarry Miller, R.R. 3, Exeter. (Photo by Oke)
BY; WILMA 00
Kenneth Mewhinney, R.R.
1. Lucknow, was elected,
president of Huron count,/
4711 Club Leaders' Associa-
tion at the annual meeting in
ClintonyWednesday, lie sue:
seeds Barry Miller:of R.R., 3
Exeter.
Vice presidents are John
Van RR. 2 Bropals.
Ind Brian bidfteicL. KAI.. 4
ThcAeineofine Save Out
llconteren0 held Occ.ern-
bet 040 hi "Tnronto
jut that "Sore Our Soil."
PresentallOris were,, elven
On: Why should we save our
thost' valuable resource:. our
topSoiL •
Soil. Management oti the
cash crop andlivestock ,farni.
Tillageand - residuel
Managenient , on fine,
medium and coarse textured
soils. ',Impact of agriculture
on the environment, Use of
Sol in! •
• farm machinery has been 'of your crop betause that
forwarded by its sponsor, small part is sitting idle in a
Cardiff, to provincial agrlcul- customs) depot, it is obvious
ensuring special ,handling of machine. is vissing a part.
Huron Bruce , MP Murray storage bin at some airport or
emergency:, repair parts for When you are facing the min
, The text Of a bill aimed at field because hiss 580,000
tore ministers, and national that you need procedures
farm organizations. vvhich-will get, the partto you
Murray Cardiff first intro- without suCh delays."
duCed the bill last May, but
the item may not be debated.
in parliament until its next
session."
Citing potential damage to
farming operations from slow •
delivery of replacement partsi The Ontario Show and Sale
Mr. Cardiff' said the bill is of Beet Bulls will be held at
meant to provide procedures the Markham Fairgrounds,
to alleviate delays, March., .31st . and April' 1st,
"The important thing is to 1981., Many bulls will be;
come up -with a delivery Performance Tested and
systeth that guarantees rapid Indexed, and. all entries will
parts delivery, from anywhere, 'be checked by the Bull Sale • in the ` world,", said the ComMittee. All - balls wilt
M.P. A farmer, may have a have to meet, the health
$200,000 crop rotting in the requirements for tubercul-
cannon
FARM 5110
a.
Coliseum Complex
- Exhibition Pioce,,,Toronto •
January 27 - January, 30,1981
Show hours - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM,
Over 550 Exhibitors-
Horse Pull and Sale January n Winter Sited Ontario
Charolais Cattle Sale January 28 700PM
Winter. Classic Ontario
Hereford Cattle Sale January 29, 1:001414
Ontario Aberdeen Angta
Cale Sale
,
— . . . . ...... Janitart 30. 1:00 PM
Tractor/Truck Pull January 29, 30
Ladies',Program „ Daily
Canada's largest Indoor agricultural exhibition
Canada Farm. Show, 36 Bufterick Road
Toronto, oatarto rwswiszil (416) 252-3506 '
osis, brucellosis, 'mange,
ringworm, and pink eye, and
be checked by the official
,veterinarian. „ ' ,
All, entries must be accom; •
panied by a signed transfer
certificate and the certificate
of registration , or 'reeorda-
don. The deadline for entry
fornis is, January 5th. 1981..
They ' can be obtained by
writing to: G.W. • Hedley,
Ontario.Crittlemen'S Associ-
ation. 1' 590 . Keele Street.
Toronto. 'Ontario M6N 3E3'.
The Show and Sale , is being
held under_the auspice of the
Ontairo Cattlemen 'S'Associa-.
tion. ,
Stan Paquette, ASsociate
Agricultural Representative.
f` •
CARPENTRY
,MURRAY
-IENDERSON
Renovations, '
Additions, Sheds,.
F raming,
Any Home
Improvements
FREEiESTIMATES
5274701
exercise eholee.". Kr.
Putimkaidathnt ability
'aiuditti:14YreY44.17athltd°R .imtytidsl.tnotgSdba?o Ytehinthgs
adapta-
bility to cope with new things
well and keep on believing in
What one is doing ,as "we
learn to do., by doing." He
thought
said .sues i4' •not
alone
0
without ei~fort,,
iclitios119..041:,;*4tir leikon,zysr
:,..414" Y :47
e
T1 1 ;e"97 11 11*P°1 :: tc of :4 n
t
40ts 0 .6s.
Mr. Pullen. spoke Of, the
need to„, get .aleng• with all
Sorts, ,of people which is
sigh of maturity, He said
Maturity .in.volves willing.
:less to listen and;loot, -
knowing what is real or
illusionary; ability to discrim-
inate to choose.
He told the leaders the
Meeting is a chance to up-„,
date and to look ahead.
P101 'SteckJer, Stithie,
Township reeve,ehillhielS40
the letuters•fci tiOviPtclot of,
time to-the young people ttad
in co-ordinating community
activities*. He. said not many
people are affordori the
chance tote born and able to
live in Huron Couty- a heti,
rage • that can't befttlk
ineasutett • the only ttObt
'.eeeetx in the.
NFIettheblIMIteleeeeet,..
tng•.it.
44b*05h0044,41:C.**,
•60N0040,:vootooleioeik .-
sprog**e.ganimitoe .t4 -
woo. n0-trip details such •na •
time, and date. s,
',Perth - CtonntY 4711'mem-
bers ailjbaaakaittO:CoOlder
. affiliating :with Blimp -rnem.
-ben for the sale, • -
4-H. exchanges for 1981.
may posaibly be with 4-H
members lit Huron County in.
Mtchigan, who have -ex,
piessed an interest in this.
and also with another pro-
vine, possibly Manitoba.
vial tariff and observe special
procedures for parts shipped
under that category.
Such packages would carry
the label "F.E.R.P- Rush"'
to notify handlers special
procedures involving Farm.,
EqUipment Repair Parts is in
force. .
Since parts may originate
in . several countries around
Under the MP's 'propotal.• ` the world, Mr. • Cardiff
airlines in Canada would be stressed the need fOr well-
required to advertise 'a spa drafted guidelines. ,
Bull show and ale in March;
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