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Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 3414A Tim -Advocate December 12 1979 The Usborne Central School junior choir, complete with flowers Christmas events at Shipka Give your child something to last. Come and choose from our wide selection of trac- tors and implements. There's a perfect one for every child. s.:I_OHN DEERE./ Exeter 235-1115 Blyth 523-4244 Centralia College of Agricultural Technology ' FARMERS - FARM SERVICE BUSINESSES. January 8 March 13 January 10 January 16 January 22 January 23 January 23 January 30 • Sow Herd Management Course also available in Hanover • Feeder Pig Management • Using High Cost Money • Farm Income Tax Update • Beef Feedlot Management Course also available in Chesley • Farm Welding 0 There are 17 different courses this year. Please send me a brochure on your 1 and 2 day short courses. Please send me information on your 2 year diploma programs. Towering yield po-tential. Hybrid Stanclability Moisture '-', BU/A 0-4040 Good 26 5 108 HAROLD ELDER G-4141 Excel etnt 28 0 117 R.R a 2. Rensaii x • 501 Excellent 22 4 104 May 16 0.5 1 91 Good 25 3 100 Nov 7 0.4218 0-4272 ExceLerd Exseiient 305 32 0 110 98 6 Trnian 833 Good 25.3 67 6 xL12 Ex.ellen1 30 5 138 xL9A Goad 25 5 88 5 Prose' 3951 Exnelter4 n 0 112 3975A Excellent 25 5 107 3965 Ex7eiient .8 0 ,15 G-4'95 Good 21 5 114 6 ROGER RATZ x- 50, E.oeiient 19 5 96 R R 83. Dashwood 0-4042 Exce.lent 200 91 May 12 G 4141 Excellent 21 5 131 Nov 7 G-4272 9 xceiteni 27 2 92 5-4218 Excehert 25 9 111 G-5191 Fair 19 2 104 • 0-4949 Gond 19 5 194 0-4141 Excellent 30 1 129 JERRY CRONIN 03,1042 ExceLeni 23 0 128 R 8 142 Dublin G.4540 Good 30 2 109 May 18 0-5191 Good 31 7 157 Nov 5 X 501 0 5948 Exneiient Good AI 3 28 7 117 102 Pioneer 3978 Exce•lent 28 6 130 1917 Good 27 6 lf 4 3965 Excultcot 31 8 113 3950 Ex/Ahem '30 5 120 3975A Excenent 29 2 '20 Hyland 2219 Fair 23 5 89 2217 Fair 22 1 93 7 2430 Fair 28 8 119 One family of hybrids towers far above the rest in yields Punk 6-Hybrids. Eight out of the world s len yields Over 300 bushels were produced from Funk's G.Hybrids That makes Funk's the World Yield Leader by a long shot. And a good bet for you as you plan for higher production each year Funk 8 0-Hybrids are bred to pop out of the ground early and vigorously Than grow into robust. tough-Standing plants halting up heavy ears filled with quality grain. Grain that dries down last in the fall. It all means bigger yields in your bin and more money in your pocket New that's a Sight to behold, So order now JIM PAPPLE R.R. #4, Seaforth 527-0699 VARNA FEEDMILL 482-9219 MILTON DIETZ R.R. # 4, Seaforth 527-0608 TED LANSBERGEN R.R. ft 2, Zurich 236-4149 ALLAN HAUGH R.R. # 1, Erucefield 527-0138 HAROLD ELDER R.R. # 2, Hensel! 262-5592 GORD PRANCE R.R. # 1, Woodharn 229.8856 ROGER RATZ R.R. # 3, Dashwood 237-3307 g i i 3 Consider our Agricultural Short Courses WINTER 1980 Centralia College offers 1 or 2 day short courses, January courses are: Name Address Area Code Phone # Mail to Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ont. NOM 1Y0 "&N V ? .` • r PO; • Huron dairy princess is kept very busy xs By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Huron County Dairy Princess, Susie Zielman has been busy this past week attending banquets, On Wednesday Susie and her parents, Dick and Annie Zielman attended the Huron County Holstein - Friesian banquet in Belgrave. Saturday, Susie ac- companied by brother Gerald, and Jim and Judy Snyder, attended the Huron - Perth Jersey club banquet at Howick Community centre. Monday Susie and parents attended the Gay Lea Butter and cheese company banquet at Atwood. Perth County Dairy Princess also attended these latter two events. Tuesday, she attended United Breeders annual meeting and luncheon at the Clinton Agriculture centre. Mrs. Fermon Snyder has returned home after spen- ding some time in Elmira, with Suzanne and Otto Plein, Christopher and her new baby grandaughter Melissa. Harvey, Gloria, Kevin and Dwight Beierling, attended a pre-Christmas dinner, Sunday at her parnets Howard and Joyce Adkins, of Zurich . Also attending were Gloria's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins, Jack and Irene Adkins, Gord and Diane Hayes, Jim Adkins and friend Barb, all of the Tiverton area, Dinner guests, Saturday, with the Beierling family were Pat and Gordon Jones of Exeter. Sunday dinner guests with Sid, Eleanor and Glenn Durie, were Dennis and Sharon Durie, Strathroy, and Sharon's parents, Ron and Stella MacDougall, of Manitowariing, Manitoulin Island. Esther Snyder and friend of London, Jim and Judy Snyder, were dinner guests, Sunday, with their parents Fermon and Leota Snyder. Bill and Michelle Morenz of Goderich, visited Sunday with his parents here, also with Tom and Rosanne Russell and family. The two young couples attended a show and Chinese supper London, Sunday evening. Bonnie Erickson, returned home from St. Joseph's hospital last Tuesday. Oscar and Laura Miller, and Annie Morenz visited Saturday evening in Zurich with Henry and Anna Becker, Novel gift suggestion Town and Country Homemakers, who provide service throughout the country has a unique suggestion for a special Christmas gift this year. One that is surely to be ap- preciated by those who receive it, Jean Young, administrator, states anyone is free to buy hours for homemaking or home cleaning from the Homemakers for their elderly parents or their homebound friends, A gift of homehelp might include shopping, shovelling snow, waxing the floors, preparing meals or anything else that might need to be done around the house. Homemkaing would include assistance with personal care and light housework, Mrs. Young states more and more people in the county are taking ad- vantage of both the home help and homemaking services in the county but that there are still many people who are not aware of the service. For more information regarding a gift certificate or just general information, telephone Mrs. Young 357- 3222 or write Box 961, Wingham. Home n Hardware • tt1;1*MNVi=NP:PM cv.civ:14-122M1:71a'01t4 cv:i3VATV1.4V,io 1:Niz%1eti 1:qgz tRgt t3Ni=?•tti .:1•StA?fa Wki'ZIAkt:?fri 11r000MC:FAVFIkiZNit:41tesWii-itt?1tC7Ni tgq1.4:11111a'C -c*zi CFAII8f. SIM g'1.SIF%lealq.ta f13h' ONS tt fia t7.AiZgiviaVlIdOerctr CENTRALIA FARMERS SUPPLY LTD. CENTRALIA 228-6638 Holiday Shopping Is More Fun At Home y;„.?:, Speed Queen Microwave or' • .9 t,-vi. Airtight ' Stoves 2 Doors With r Heavy Screen 400 lb. it 26" Height • \ Specially Priced BP Antifreeze 4 I. 1,;1 Specially 'Priced at $395 0°. "f:77 Oven with .4.Browner Element Mixed Nuts, Plain & Salted Peanuts Have Arrive • 5 ...t• .1. 4 D ECEMBER SPECIAL With the purchase of tonne of Swift Mineral receiv e 1 Swift P.C. Boneless Ham. Swift Power - Pac - Dog Food. 10 kg. $5.25 20 kg. $9.50 4 -v. 4 Lined Coveralls, zipper front. $ML $41.50 XL $45.00 Lry 4 Assorted Winter Parkas * Blue Nylon * Duck Cloth 4.. 4. 4 Assorted Sweat Shirts * Zipper front with hood $15.50 * and reg. $9.25 CENTRALIA FARMERS SUPPLY LTD. Centralia - Phone 228-6638 -ttovnrpysi,mt,mt,*6.oleegfntse;iemcitwo.,o"vt"oomovst•oo*mpttkttot*iwAtgft4-,:w;=veroilotim.wyeow:fxtonegwwAtwomiow,tom*gtokt,oyoro