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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2000. PAGE 19.
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COMING EVENTS
Apple Day
raises
$597.50
Continued from page 3
weather conditions, there was an
excellent turnout for Scout Canada’s
traditional fundraiser, Apple Day. A
total of $597.50 was collected in
donations. Apples were supplied by
Blythe Brooke Orchards.
Also, the Scouts Canada popcorn
campaign has now finished with
delivery of the popcorn to be in the
first week of December. On behalf of
the Scouting youths who will benefit
from the money raised, the commit
tee expressed its appreciation for the
generosity of the community, and the
Scouting sponsors.
Twenty-two Beavers are now cur
rently registered. On Nov. 14, 16
new Beavers were invested. On Nov.
21 the Leaders are planning to have a
campfire at the home of Scouters
Lisa and Ron deGans. At the follow
ing weekly meeting plans will be
finalized to participate in the Blyth
Santa Claus Parade Dec. 1.
Eighteen Cubs are now registered
in Blyth. On Oct. 28 they enthusias
tically participated in a day of activi
ty and badgework in Scouter Alan
Young’s bush. For the Green Star
requirements they had a lesson in
starting a controlled campfire in the
outdoors, they put together a first
aid/survival kit, and they practised
orienteering on a hike.
The Cubs also worked on the
Trailcraft Badge. Five youths were
invested as “Tenderpads” on Nov. 7
in a traditional Cub Pack investiture
ceremony.
Instead of participating this year in
the District Sixer-Second Activity
Day the Cub leaders have decided to
establish a Sixer council at the local
level. “Sixers” are usually third-year
Cubs who take a senior position
within a group of four or five other
Cubs. These youths will meet regu
larly with the leaders to share ideas
on future Pack activities, evaluate
programs, and deal with issues of
Pack activities and discipline. In this
way they will develop leadership
skills, and provide youth input into
the program.
Following their participation in
Apple Day the Scouts spent the rest
of the weekend at the Huron District
Camporee near Goderich. In the last
two years there have been a lot of
improvements at the Huron Marsh
Scout Camp. The next step proposed
is the development of the campsites,
which could be undertaken by the
Troops who use the camp.
On Nov. 8, John Battye attended
the meeting to talk to the 16 Scouts
about Remembrance Day. For the
Nov. 10-12 weekend the troop
camped at Gary Nicholson’s bush.
They biked into Blyth Saturday
morning for the Remembrance Day
service at Memorial Hall, then biked
back to camp for a day of map and
compass work.
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Brussels
council
briefs
The issue of where Brussels will be
taking its garbage in the new year is
still not completely settled.
At the Nov. 6 meeting of council,
Clerk-Treasurer Donna White said
that Brussels may not be removed
from the certificate of approval this
year. “It may come to taking our
waste to Morris for a couple of
months.”
New tags will be needed for pick
up to be taken to Exeter’s landfill.
A special meeting may be called
this month, White said, for further
discussion.
***
Following a complaint from a resi
dent, Councillor Greg Wilson and
road superintendent Hugh Nichol
checked the sidewalk on Elizabeth
Street just north of Huronlea. It was
decided that no repair work would be
done this year.
***
A donation of $350 was made to
this year’s Santa Claus parade, which
takes place Saturday, Dec. 2 at 1 p.m.
The theme is Celebrating our
Community.
Santa will visit with children in the
basement of the Legion following the
parade.
***
The tender of Bauer Farms for
snowplowing was the lone submis
sion. The rate has increased from $56
per hour in 199 to $61.50 per hour
this year. Standby remains at $30 per
hour. The contract begins Nov. 27
and ends in Marc.t.
***
The village dump will remain open
on Saturdays until the tnd of
November.
***
Don Crawford resigned as deputy
chief of the fire department because
of employment conflicts. Mix
Mclzellan has filled the position.
***
Building permits have been issued
to JR’s for a renovation and enlarge
ment, Ted Huffman for an attached
garage, Jean Davidson for a movable
storage shed and the village for a
sludge storage tank.
***
Money has been transferred from a
money market fund for the paving of
James Street in the amount of
$25,625.46. This was out of the ten
nis court reserve fund. The cost of the
work was approximately $10,000
higher.
***
Permission was given to the
Alzheimer Society of Huron County
to decorate a tree in the village with
forget-me-nots in conjunctions with a
special awareness campaign.
Project can increase specificity
Continued from page 15
that the product has been produced
according to stringent genetic and
management controls.
The project will provide the
opportunity to increase the specifici
ty of seedstock breeding programs to
produce “target hogs” of certifiable
and identifiable genetic origin that
have been produced according to
acceptable industry standards.
Ultimately we expect to be able to
provide meat processors with a
“genetic-management” profile of
each hog, therefore allowing produc
ers to work in co-operation with
their processor to fine-tune adjust
ments to the consumer product
allowing more rapid response and
greater precision meeting and mar
ket requirements than is currently
available.
Ontario Swine Improvement pro
vides genetic improvement pro
grams and services to a nucleus base
of approximately 5,000 purebred
sows and provides access (to all pro
ducers in Ontario) to some of the
country’s top genetics through its Al
unit - OSI Genetics. As such, OSI
can work directly with the
provinces’ seedstock breeders in
defining breeding and selection
strategies to produce and multiply
“target hogs” in large numbers.
They can’t however, work alone
on a project of this scope. For this
reason, they have allied a number of
industry partners who are enthusias
tic about working together to ensure
that we can “Raise Ontario’s
Differentiation Capabilities for
Global Pork Markets”.
Enthusiasm alone, however, will
not carry a research and develop
ment project. Significant financial
resources are required to develop
and test new technologies and ideas
to continue to move our industry for
ward. Financial support has come
from OMAFRA’s Healthy Futures
program.