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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-06, Page 281 o how*WO GOOD NEWS IS HERE. • (pertain Conditions Do Appy NOW isthetime tobuy! .Think ahead... Think Spring! Renovations, add a. row* replace those windoviT, build that deck, fax your roof etc Hurry in and ask about our ,.�. plan offer. Ends Mar. 30/91. v KODI K HOME CENTER . (behind McDonalds Restaurant) OPEN: Monday to Friday 7:O0am to 5:30pm Saturdays 7x00 am to 4:00 pm - 506 22nd Ave. Hanover 364-5030 . (We deliver) r ; . - . • lit air ►tion (OCA) proudly tecogaized Bob Km ftniitAtio,!e a :`_ ing on Februaty. Bob Kerr is well kndvn fiv his leadershii. c blilons and dediea tlon to the cattle industry. Ourently die 2nd vice president of°the OCA, t o also rp,�,e►_se tg a the e atihn ConollitS iter. Bob was .firman oftit 0CA owrit iattrodneed the electro 0 auction as a marketing alternative* Ontario. Most recently Bob has been piloting` a marketing Project Waled atguranteeingde. stu ears a tender, lean and consistent beef pmdtact: The Cattleman of the Year Award is sponsored by Syntex Animal- I1ealth.and includes a.mon • etary gift of $500 tb, be donated to the charity of the winner's choice. I,TPon e ptv ,tiffs award Bob presented his cheque to, the capital and ti :r; a Mauls Centre. The Ctrate is an a atk& "t " tralvarier of 00104 pr dent to Keg. Vanas Limited. Boli runs an integrated opo-ron7on in Chatham, Ontario, f , beef . feedlot handle 2000 head annually. In the - t year nob has oift dltts biryinwumn die Wester market to Ontario c es, :success- ut trend that will continue. Kerr Fawn lawn: for its ivative. feeding and which includes vegg etable� d and baker` bya up+ ct 4 • cattle feeding compliments crop production at ° Kerr Palos. Bob produced hybrid seed com, llfa fn,. soybeans, tomatoes, asparagus and a variety of garden vegetables ,..;which are sold to local processors • anCitt . the Kerr Farms roadside market. - a Bob I a respected producer and an active promoter of the -cattle industry through he ikik willingness to tl 4 i sign innovations, ons, He s a .... Y tn i' f rbcs' giD u et n Year Award. 401 Average pace received, .by Canadian wheatproducers.Off, the OM fl ratoittiS alto 194041 crop year was $1 cents a babel, according to a return tabled 'the. Rousse of Commons. •L. Lacombe, Li Laval -Two Montitains who made e irriqui y, was also informed'thatt the aveCage'. retail price of est grade flour td °. Eastern Canada.' from .August, to December, 194was 15 cents a pound. .. Weather can play with prP *iron page .. u other s• Frost in the spring or fall, hail e, drought and wind play ha ci-the size of.prodiict tion.. Allam said his,: orchard is o4. the borderline for' -growing apples due. to beingin a prevalent frost Frost can work `io advaatag '3 . +. �a�M! wT17fiI1,iK��ji�I 1Y[r• �s,! ,, 0. << the ,fall' - cold .nights and sunny . "` 'A _days • helpcolour thea " lis . and cold. storage space. Allan" teamed pplog building in British Columbia give them flavour.and haserected 15 structures to Once the harvest is completed by date: The building measures 32' x Allan's family and hired local help, 88'. Allan said it. 'combined their the apples are put into mold storage. three 'needs at the time - a place 'to on the premises. The crop is sold ni lives an .ended cold storage ;area quantities from a bushel down to 5 and a per sell from; all is all; ib. bags. it keeps things- handy. ' Some yeas, ago Allan . and . his In addition to the convenience wife Lindabuilt a log post and man said he" had . gained a good beam home on ' their .property, . number of new:. 'customers since. complete with attached store and openinii his store. •- .. $599.00 for al mous o CO Hwy 81 opposite Grand Bend Airport Sttc4 4ed. 23$-5358 • e Apple lace is an004+ l learning cope for area students who tour .the nt g� owl ge on the �y� ki different. kinds -' of apples-. a vaned e, The younger .ones -particularly . enjoy seeing me wildt weir and toads. Between balding log tomes, caipentry work F tending his orchard - and helping raise their.. four children, Allan.keeps busy. He's glad made the decision. do take over the orchard from his dad. Re continues ` to grow good gok.:*. apples that the local` anaaket' has:,. come to associate With the name Andrew. And who knows what the future holds s a fourth generation Andrew carrying owthe tradition started by Willitun G. Andrew back in 1909. ti-s4viottiy Savings worth StOpping for this springy! SEE PAGE 32 FOR • DETAILS THE MOVE IS ON