The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-23, Page 23Area man heads
new cattle group
At a Meeting of interested
Limousin cattle breeders held at
the University of • Guelph on
1Vlorcfay evening November
13th, the Ontario Linaouein
Association was founded. This
will be affiliated with- the
Canadian Limousin .Association
with head 'office at Calgary,
Al
Howard, R.R. 7 Lucknow, who
was a 1971 `importer and has a
number of " half-blood
Limousins.
Huron
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Present at the meeting was
Present at the meeting was
01 John • Lockhart Secretary
Manager of the ' parent. school
Association.
The 'Limousin breed
originates in the Limoge district
of France. Wheat -red in color,
the breed is noted for its har-
diness,' fertility, ease of calving,
rapid maturity, and is .called the
"Carcass. Breed" because of its
high"'dressing percentage,
bling and high cut-out ratio.
This is the ' type of carcass
which rates highly in the new
beef grading system.
The first Canadian import
was made in 1967 when Bov-
Import .of Rimouski, Quebec im-
ported the bull "Prince Pom-
padour". Each year, greater
'numbers have beenimported, at
first mostly to Alberta, but also
to the other. Western provinces
then to Ontario, Quebec and
New Brunswick:
President of the new Ontario
Limousin Association is 'Mr.
George D. McLean of Toronto
and R.R. 1 Kincardine; 'vice-
president, Abner Martin of West
Montrose secretary -treasurer,
Mr. Phil Ritter.
The board of eigi Directors
include Dr. C.R. Reeds, General
Manager of United Breeders
Inc. R.R. 5 ,Guelph and John T.
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report
Nine hundred and ninety
adults are returning to school
one night each week" to attend
classes in subjects of their own
' :„ iterest...ryanging.. from... art,;: and.
auto mechanics to welding and
women's physical fitness. At the
same time last year only seven
hundred and nine had
registered.
Several new classes have been
added to those which have been
available in former years.
Sewing and typing continue to
be two of the most popular cour-
ses, but their position is being
rivalled by gourmet cooking,
liquid embroidery and hair
" dressing or personal grooming.
Judo, karate, golf and bad-
minton classes all. have large
enrolments. Although several
students still ''attend evening
classes in bookkeeping, shor-
thand, computer programming
and Grade 113 subjects for credit
toward a certificate, the
majority are interested in leisure
time activities such as ceramics,
oil painting, photography and
upholstery. ,
This year,' for the first time,
two classes in tailoring are
being taught at Seaforth District
High School. These resulted
from a request from a group in
that area. The Huron County
Board of Education had in-
dicated a willingness to provide
a class in any area where such
interest is shown and an instruc-
tor is available.
Several new classes will be
beginning in January '73: Those
,alrea- ly suggested are rug
hooking, golf instruction and in-
terior decorating. If there is a
subject you would like to have
given. discuss it with your
friends, get them interested, and
contact the evening class prin-
cipal at your locale secondary,
school to see if proper
arrangements •can be made.
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Four
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enrolled in Legion LA
The Goderich Ladies Legion
Auxiliary, Branch 109, held
their monthly meeting in the
Green Room' on November 14.
-POUT new members" were
enrolled, Ann Davis, , Ethel
LeBlanc, Jane McClinchey and
Joan Vanden Broech. In all 47
members were' present,.
Mona Davis, recording
secretary, gave a , complete
report on the Ladies Auxiliary
convention which was held in
Windsor September 18. through
Edna Powell offered to
replace Gail McWhinney as the
•
-Auxiliary convener for the sick
• and visiting and was appointed
to the position.
The members voted to elect
Daphne Malins as Sgt. at Arms
replacing L. McAstocker who
resigned.
1Vlai y, activities were
scheduled for the next two mon-
ths and the executive expressed
a hope that members will read
22. their bulletins and offer to , help,
YOU'VE GOT
A FRIEND IN
JIM BIRD
not wait to be asked.
The December meeting is to
be held Tuesday December 12
and will include a gift exehange,,
unifarms will not be necessary.
.Obeying the traffic lawsis
not the only, standard a driver
should set himself, says the
Ontario Satety League. Having
the right to do it doesn't always
mean that it's right to do it:
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Assessment
NOTICEs F HEARING
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TAKE NOTICE that the first siftingof the Asa heal. nt
Review Court.:for the. year 1972 to hear comPleints'
against assessment for taxation In 1973 In The Town of
Goderich in the County of Huron will hold at Council
Chambers, 57 West Street, Goderich, Ontario cornrow
cing at 10:00 a.m. on December 14th, 1972, '
Appellants. will be notified by mall of the date and'.tinnsrk
at which their complaint will be heard.•
Dated at Newmarket this 13th day of November, 1972,
M. Harbinson, M.I.M.A.,
' y Regional Registrar:
Assessment Review Court
NOTICE OF HEARtNG.
TAKE NOTICE that ,the first sitting of the Assessment
Review Court for the year 1972 to hear complaints
against assessment for taxation in 1973 in The Village of
Bayfield in the County of Huron will be held at Municipal
Office, Council Chambers, Bayfield, Ontario commen-
cing at 2:00 p.m. onpecentber 118th,' 1972.
Appellants will -be -notified -by mail of the date1andiime:_
"at which their complaint will . be heard.
Dated at Newmarket *this13th day of November 19.72.
M. Harbinson, M.LM.A.,
'Regional Registrar.
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Community Corner
— Kinette Christmas Bazaar, Bake Sale and Tea at
McGee's Garage, December 9th, 2 to 5 p.m.
— C,W.L. Christmas Fair, Saturday, November 25,
2 to 4 p.m., St. Peter's Parish Hall.
-- Fowl supper, Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, Wednesday, November 29, one sitting
only, 6 p.m.
— Open House, SOth Wedding Anniversary for Mr.
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