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JUNIOR FARMERb
TO HOLD FIELD DAY
For the first time the Junior
Farmers' Association of Ontario
will hold a Provincial Field Day,
scheduled for Saturday, August
14th, at ,the University of Guelph,
commencing at 1:00 p.m.
Winners from th,-.,a four regional,
field days will compete for pro-
vincial honours in softball„ track
and field, rifle shooting, horse
shoes, tug-of-war and square
dapcing. The winning county
Will receive a trophy donated by
the Provincial Junior Irarnlef
Association.
Chairman for the Field Day 16
Delmer Cavanagh, Provincial
Director for Carleton County,
who will be assisted by Provinc-
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pating counties across the Pro
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Junior Farmers anti anyone
interested in the program are
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TIPS ON BREEDING GILTS
"The best time to breed gilts
Es at the third or fourth heat
period", advises J. G. Norrish,
Department of Animal Husband-
ry, Ontario Agriculture College,
Guelph.
In one report research pointed
out that the rate of ovulation in,
gilts ince eased, from the first to
the fourth heat Therefore, slight-
ly larget .litters can be expected
trcra gigs bred at the fourth,
heat than at the first or second.
If a gilt has the first heat at 5 to
6 months of age, then the fourth
shduld occur at 8 to Si,.., months.
Heat periods normally occur
every 21 days in pigs.
According to Mr. Norrish, we-
ight at breeding is also associated.
With larger litters. At 8 to 81/2
months of age, a gilt should weigh
no to 500 pounds,
EAST HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
1965 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
CIRECTOR11
Jan van Vliet, Rae Houston, George Mutter, Jack Cardiff,
Donald McDonald, Alfred Knight Glilf Bray Clarence
Doug. Fraser, George Procter, Hank ten Pas, Graham Work
ASSOCIATE tOIRECTORS
Jack Knight, Harvey Craig, Gordon Grant, Jack McDonald,
Wilfred Shortreed, Robert Grasby, Cliff Dunbar, Eldon Wilson,
Murray Pluetiter, George AlcCutcheon, Cecil Parker, Jim BOWMan,
Wm. Perrie, Glenn Huether, Hugh Pearson, Jas. W. Smith, Alex
Pearson, Harry l3olger, John Wheeler, Wilbur Turnbull, Wm. W.
Smith, Jack Bowman, Graeme McDonald, Harold Thomas, Ken S.
McDonald, Clarence McCutcheon, 'Walter Knight, Mac mointosh,
Lloyd Wheeler, Wm. Blake, Win. Stratychuk, Charles Thomas;
Loss Smith, Clem Steiner, Jas. Armstrong Jr., Russel Knight
Jim Mair, George Blake, Wm. Dennis, Wim. Turnbull, Murray Car-
diff, Roy Turvey, Roy Williamson, Dennis Langridge
COMMITTEES FOR 1965
Heavy Horses — Alfred Knight, Harry Bolger
Light Horses -- Graham Work, Harvey Craig
Beef Cattle — Jan van Vliet, Alex Pearson
Dairy Cattle --- Jack Cardiff, Dennis Langridge
Grade Cattle Den. McDonald, Win. Dennis
Sheep and Swine — George Procter, Clarence PierCutcheon
Poultry — Clarence Yuill, Jim Bowlxian
Grain — Doug Fraser, W.W. Smith, W. J. PO/Tie
roots & Vegetables, Fituit — Rae Houston, Jack. Bowman, Wilfred
Strickler
Police & Parking — George mutter, Adrian MeTaggart, Glenn,
Huether, Ken McDonald, Mac McIntosh, John Wheeler,
Harry Bolger, Ross Duncan
Finance — Clifford Bray, Cecil Parker
Grounds & Concessions — Don McDonald, Win. Turnbull, John
Wheeler, Graeme McDonald,
Palace — Hank ten Pas, Jim Mair, Jim. Bowmhn
Entertainment & Dance — Don McDonald, Gee. Mutter, Geo. Procter
School & Sports 1— Mrs. Harold. Bolger, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Ken
Ashton, Fad Martin, Jim Armstrong Jr., Luella Mitchell,
Jessie Little, Mrs, G. Elliott, Mrs. n Wilson
Tickets & Gate Hank ten Pas, Selwyn Baker, Harold Thomas,
Graeme McDonald. Clair Long, Ross Cunningham, Charles
Thomas, Doug Fraser, Wm. Dennis, Harry Bolger, Clifford
Dunbar
Advertising & Pnblicity Rae. Houston, Mrs. Clarke Matheson, 1VIrs
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SERVICE
!BRUSSELS, ONT.
President
First Vice-President ,
Second Vice-Pree.ideut
Secretary-Treasurer
Clifford W. Bray
Donald McDonald
Jan van. Vliet.
Norman HoOv