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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-23, Page 7GREETING BEM so? • • (1), Hope you're endowed with all the joys of the season! AdLosom,... fn the spirit of this gladsome season, and with pride in the friendship of our customers, we offer our sincere best wishes and warm thanks. Purina Chows Exeter 235-1782 wid Wed wtV,4174 VA Ott ot.i 0?4,# *N w..4..ogi WeS valSWAit CANN'S MILL Alex Ccirfrey, Art and Employees •a***.eattn*e•tni•OtssOtstto trmemitasieN,i*e.004. aiNialae?„4,07.w0.4iipeati rrfa tea: Whalen Corners 229-6118 feed service Plow match date set OF THE SHUR-GAIN RESEARCH . AIAPIJ ONTARIO PAI!140-Ytt , ,,,4 The Buren county Plowmen's Assoc iation decided to hold next year's match in conjunction with the international Plowing Match at Seaforth, Oct. 11 to 14. Thp decision was taken at the annual meeting of the group here yesterday. Simon Hallahan, of RR 3, Blyth, was re-elected president. Other officers 'Vice presidents, Allen WalPer, RR 3 Parkhill, Fergus Turnbull, RR 1, Dash- wood, Valentine Becker, Dash- wood, secretary treasurer, L. E. Cardiff, RR 4, Brussels; assist- ant secretary{ Russell Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth. A total of '70 directors from the county's 16 townships were elected at the meeting. December 23, 1965 WON!) SECTION r•-..","•1••••!.. Announce lucky winners Cann's anniversary draw Oa.rfrey Cann announced the lucky long 25th Anniversary and "Thank-you" Sale, held from December 6th to 11th, Manager, winners of their two lucky draw contests, At the conclusion of their week- for the large mature bird, and guess of 2'7 lbs and 160 days old this year since an addition to as a result won a beautiful pre- meeting at the Dufferin Hotel at dressed Christmas turkey. was the winner of a $5.00 SHUR- ers were present. On December GAIN award voucher for guess- Morley Chalmers of Exeter iag, at which 60 area beef feed- the 25th Anniversary activities, they also conducted a special Centralia concerning cattle feed- 15th a busload of local farmers ing the correct number of eggs One contest, built around a live were guests of Cann's Mills Ltd. Tom Turkey which had been on in an exhibit at the mill. There and Canada packers Limited and were 152 eggs in the basket. display in, the Show room all week the SHUR-GAIN Research Farm Cann's Mills Ltd. have had a was won by Vic Green of RR at Maple. very busy month of December Crectiton who had the closest “We have had more requests toftlamtiRSMAic«aiw!al:MeigAilMicggir:R.owYa wed aa4t2mgrStoakk aaialatiatalaoM aNci, TA$4i* to join this tour than the bus will carry", explained Mr. Cann. "If enough interest is expressed, we will organize another trip to the Research Farm early in the New Year," The Huron County 4-H Sheep Club will be reorganized at the Ontario Department of Agricul- ture Board Room on Tuesday, December 28th, at 2:15 p.m. In 1964, members of the Huron 4-H Sheep Club won both the On- tario and Canadian 4-H Fleece Wool Competition. During 1965 the members par- ticipated in a brand new kind of 4-H Achievement Day program at the Clinton Spring Fair. They each exhibited a fleece of wool and either a yearling ewe or a ewe and her lamb(s) from their 4-H Flock. All of the 20 mem- bers who enrolled completed EXETER GRILL 349 Main South 235.0464 Rer*MaRte?.0.1tEWRi'Ats'zq'AtIRSI:Fil'e:T.ti- oNinaft't=?AeraiataTRMtv?Allgtd•W'fAilfaA.i•tsitFA Plans for the annual discussion of farm problems and policies, sponsored by the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, have been set, Federation directors, meeting Tuesday night in Clinton, decided the discussion will be held here Dec. 28. Local members of par- liament and the provincial legis- lature will be asked to attend. Committee members named Tuesday were: Executive com- mittee — members of the county federation executive and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott, Clinton; Tom Cunningham, RR 1, Auburn; Mrs. Ted Fear, RR 5, Brussels; Elmer Fisher, RR 1 Clinton; Simon Hal- lahan, Blyth; Harvey Taylor, Brucefield; James Spivey, RE 4, Brussels; Wilfred Strickler, RR 2, Brussels. Insurance committee — Har- vey Taylor; Bruce Shapton, RR 1, Exeter; Doug McNeil, RR 6, Goderich; Warren Zurbrigg, RR 2, Clifford; Bob Henry, Blyth. Land acquisition and t ax a - tion — Elmer Hunter, RR 3, Goderich; Alex Alexander, God- erich; Art Bolton, RR 1, Dublin; Sam Skinner, Centralia; Ted Hun- king, RR 1, Auburn. Resolutions — Alf Warner, Bayfield; Elmer Fisher; James Mixing about 10 to 20 pounds of ground corn (medium grind) per 100 pounds of grass seed helps get the seed into the ground evenly without drill plugging. One of the most versatile ma- chines on a farm is a rotary mower, says New Holland. It can handle jobs in weeds, grass, sprouts and stalks. cOest wishes of the season to all our friends. In the spirit of this holiday time, we wish you a heart full of good cheer, a home full of friends and loved ones, and a life filled with happiness. May all the joys of the Yuletide be lastingly yours, to brighten and enrich every day. Middleton & Genttner their projects. Monthly meet- ings were held from December until May covering many aspects of sheep flock management. A number of interesting field trips were also planned. Club leaders were Ken Black, #1, Belgrave; R. D, Etherington, #1, Hensall; and Don Lobb, #2, Clinton. All farm boys and girls who are 12 years of age by January 1st and who will not have reached their 21st birthday by December 31st, 1966 are invited to join. Anyone who has an interest in sheep is invited to attend any 4-H Sheep Club meeting. Spivey; Elroy Laidlaw, RR 2, Lucknow. Finance, Mr. Thomas; Alex McGregor, RR 2, Kippen; Mr. Hunter; Mr. Warner; Mrs. Fear. Education and rural develop- ment — Mr. and Mrs. Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Skinner; Mr. and Mrs. Fear; Mr. and Mrs.Strick- ler; Mr. and Mrs. Ian McAllis- ter, Zurich; Tom Cunningham. Publicity, public relations, and international plowing match — Mr. Warner; John Moylan, Sea- forth; Wilbur Broadfoot, Sea- forth; Ted Hunking; Robe r t Broadfoot, Brucefield; Ray Hous- ton, RR 2, Brussels; Elmer Ire- land, RR 5, Wingham; Mr. Halla- han; Mr. Zurbrigg; Howard Arm- strong, Seaforth; Livestock — Mr. Zurbrigg; Mr. McGregor; Mr. Spivey; D. H. Miles, Clinton. Russia invited to plow match The Soviet Union has been in- vited to compete in the 1966 International Plowing Match to be held near Seaforth Oct. 11 to 14. The invitation was made through an agricultural counsel- lor at the Russian embassy in Ottawa. Gordon McGavin, of Walton, co-chairman of the match, said yesterday the invitation included a request for the Russians to display farm machinery at the match. The match, sponsored by the Ontario Plowman's Association, will be at the James M. Scott farm. Page 9 Merrily, merrily we sing out our wishes to you for the happiest holiday season ever! 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