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Clinton News-Record, 1983-03-23, Page 23Sheep upd ie, 4-H el form An information session about the sheep business w; be held at the Ontario Ministry of Agrncultu-e and FcDa,o< ( OMAF) offices in Clinton on March 28, from fl:3Oto3:30p.m. George Jeffrey of Langside Distributing in Owen Sound, area representative of the Ontario Sheep Association, will fresent information about encing system and pasture m nagernent. He will discuss controlled rotational grazing as a means of doubling and even tripling production per acre ( hec- tare) while, at the same time, improving pasture quality and cutting management costs. 4-H Sheep Club All young people between the ages of 12 and 19 as of January 1 are invited to join the Huron County 4-H Sheep Club. The club will organize at the home of Florence Pullen, RR 4, Clinton, on April 2 at 10 a.m. Members must own or have access to two to five ewes to keep project records on. Members of the 4-H Sheep Club will learn by practical experience. Studies will include docking and castrating of lambs, sheep diseases and parasites, lamb and wool marketing, sheep showmanship, judging market lambs and breeding sheep. For more information contact the Clinton OMAF office at 482-3428 or Zenith 7- 3040 ) for long distance) or your local club leader: Florence Pullen, 482-7896; Harriet Boon, 887-6484; Jim Rae, 327-8556. '83 Livestock Symposium The 1983 Livestock Sym- posium will be held on Fri- day, April 8 at the Stratford Fairgrounds. The program has been planned and organized by the Milk Committees, Beef Improvement Associations and Pork Producers Associations of Perth, Huron and Oxford counties. The Symposium program will center on "Human Rela- tions" - understanding yourself and your relation- ships with other people. Suc- cessful farm management depends to a large degree on understanng the human in- gredients of your business. eserve Friday, April 8. More details on the program will be released in the corn- ing weeks. Museum pieces in storage The : i uron County Pioneer Museum has been granted permission by the Goderich unicipal Airport Com- mittee to store artifacts in the green terminal building at the airport. Museum officials are looking for space to store artifacts due to the con- demning of the existing museum building in Goderich. Curator Raymond Scotchmer has inspected the old workshop ih the terminal building and feels that it would be adequate for storage of artifacts such as antique farm implements, etc. Permission for storage was granted in a motion made at the February 16 airport committee meeting, with the length of stay to be at the pleasure of county council and all costs in- curred to be borne by the county. NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW OMMUN1TY? r n„r 487 73 CLdNTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNF PAY, MARCH 23, 19(13— PAGE 344, Carie y s effective thru Sat, arich 26th, 19;, A&P rem t8wa ct.•:ht to limit quantities to normai fu:mrnlly requirements Feat1 ` -alb Swi ucts FROZEN EVISCERATED GRADE 'A' SWIFT DEEP BASTED 6 TO 12 LB AVERAGE /kg Limit 2 turkeys with a li imum OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.73/kg-1.69 lb $20.00 wrderexcluding this ite ib mIum ■ '401" exi tis 0:4 \ Shank Porilon Sh nk or UuftHaW.373/1" HimStejks cnn or 'F��/�g Ikg: 57/159 Butt Portion 1 No centre slices rernov lb SWIF1 READY TO SERVE H 1' LUES OR QUARTERS Sugar PIU1T, Hams Ikg Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE T"91Ikg-3.59/Ib