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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-16, Page 7Activities to wrap up Bruce County "Much Ado About Meat" 4-H projects will be wrapping up their ac- tivities in the next few weeks. Kitchens across the county have been filled with the aroma of beef, pork, lamb and veal as 4-H members have tested a variety of new recipes. They have also learned how to be a better consumer when it comes time to face the meat counter at the local grocery store. Please plan to attend the Achievement Program near you. This is an opportunity for friends, family and the public to learn more about meat cookery and con- gratulate the 4-H members completing this project. November 22nd - Chesley - 7:30 pm - Chesley High School November 24th - Teeswater - 7:30 pm - Hillcrest School November 28th - Southampton - 7:30 pm - G.C. Huston School November 29th - Kincardine - 7:30 pm - W.E. Thompson School December 1st - Chepstow - 7:30 pm - Mary Immaculate School Soil And Crop Annual Meeting The Bruce County Soil and Crop Im- provement Association 1988 Annual Meeting will be at the Hartley Hotel, Walkerton on Thursday, December 1st at 11 am. Feature speakers are Tony Lang - ARM REPORT Bruce County OMAF Marketing and Pat Lynch - Crop Produc- tion In The 90's. Tickets are available from directors: Farm Corporation Seminar The financial statements of a corpora- tion are difficult to understand. The Huron and Perth OMAF offices have organized a day long program to help farmers, who are in a corporation or contemplating one, understand their records. The ' Seminar will be held in Brussels Community Centre on Thursday, December 1st, or Kirkton Community Centre on Friday, December 2 ndstarting at 9:15 am and adjourning at 3:45 pm. The following subjects will be addressed - Understanding Your 'Financial Statements; Taxation of Corporations; How Tax Reform Affects Your Corpora- tion; Bringing the Family into the Business; Shareholder Agreements; Will, Marriage Contracts and Your Corporation. Farmers from surrounding counties are invited. Prior registration is required and applications are available at local OMAF offices. At the McCall stockyard The market at McCall Livestock traded on a good demand on a heavy supply of cat- tle with choice steers demanding a premium price and good steers trading steady. All weights of pigs sold higher. There were 1,282 cattle and 264 pigs on offer. . Choice Steers traded 83. to 86. with sales to 100.50. Good Steers sold 79. to 83. Twenty-eight steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon, averaging 1270 lb., sold for an overall price of 85.58, with a sale to 91. Seventeen heavy steers consigned by Lorne Eadie of Holyrood, averaging 1371 lb., sold for an overall price of 84.07, with sales to 86. Choice Heifers traded 82. to 86. with sales to 87.75 Good Heifers sold 78. to 82. Seventeen heifers consigned by David Eadie of R.R. 5, Lucknow, averaging 1236 lb., sold for an overall price of 85.46, with sales to 86.50. Choice Cows sold 51. to 57., with heifery cows to 67. Good Cows sold 48.. to 51. Canners and Cutters sold 40. to 46. Heavy Bulls traded to a high of 74. Pigs 30 - 401b., traded to a high of .47 Pigs 40 - 501b., traded to a high of .52 Pigs 50 - 60 Ib., traded to a high of .53 Pigs 60 - 70 lb., traded to a high of .53 Pigs 70 - 80 Ib., traded to a high of .53 ****POO TOP FILM AWARD -F .r McJi,+ A 1011[01M PTNPt R110WxtgM (41G/1, . 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Montgomery Motors Sponsored by Lucknow Lions Club Proceeds To Community Betterment (C) PumpYourMoney unto CYSTIC FIBROSIS The Lucknow & District Kinsmen Club along with local Service Stations, will again be supporting Cystic Fibrosis on Saturday, November 19th188 "Free" Balloons The Kinsmen will donate the labour while the Service Stations donate their profits. PARTICIPATING STATIONS CHISHOLM FUELS - RICK JONES PETRO CANADA BUD HAMILTON FUELS - MONTGOMERY MOTORS