The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-18, Page 304
PAGE 10A—GODERICH SIGNALe,STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,1901
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Huron
home and
farm news
The annual Huron Cat-
tlemen's
attlemen's Association Bon -
spiel was held March 4,1981
at the Seaforth Curling Club.
Local cattlemen competed to
take home prizes of choice
cuts of beef purchased from
Roth's Food Market,
Seaforth.
Nine o'clock draw winners
were Cain Bogie's Goderich
rink first,, with Murray
Forbes' rink from the
Seaforth Club second and
Bill Coleman's Kippen group
representing the Exeter
Curling Club third.
Bill Taylor's foursome
from Belmore. took top spot
in the eleven o'clock draw
Second -and third—place—
winners were Murray
Shiell's rink from the
Wingham Club and Stewart
Alton's group from the
Lucknow area.
It is customary to move
the spiel around the county.
Plans are to try the
Wingham Curling Club in
1939._
Metric Report
In-publication9.5L-Gvide.to_-
chemical Weed Control
there is an error in . the 4
Conversion . Table on page
102. One litre equals .26 U.S. ,
_gallon,. NQ - d8-as-is-printed-
inthetable.
SpringFarm Equipment
Maintenance
A, ,brealta1owi='ut' iauting.
time can Bost you Hundreds,
of dollars. Spring main-
tenance of farm machinery
pays year rounddividends
and can help prevent in-
junes A "thorough check of
equipment now will help you
avoid a breakdown durhig
spring planting. If you need
replacement parts, order
them now, so. that repair
work can be completed
before spring ,rushy : Well
maintained equipment is
less likely :to break down.
Your savings yin dollars ,and _.
frustration will be well worth
the small amount of time
• requiredto get equipment
ready now.
Dairymen are constantly
faced with the challenge of
main t_aining healthy,
vigorouscows that .have the
ability to produce large
volumes of milk and fat. In
order to : obtain high
production, dairymen have
to pay close attention to tai
breeding and feeding 4
programs along with �„
following a selective culling
program that_ will maximize
on longevity and
profitability.
BREEDING - on the
average, -every milk cow in
Ontario only produces one . .
heifer calf in a lifetime! The g
importance of sire selection
becomes ever so crucial .1
when you consider you may
only have one opportunity to
_upg adeyouur herd bY.r g_..
heifer calves from your )
better cows in the herd.
FEEDING - During the
first three to four months of a
cow's lactation • they are
expected to produce 50
percent of their total milk
production for the lactation,
along with being rebred and
checked safe in calf. This
spells stress! Maximize on
growing and feeding quality
roughages, such as hay,
haylage and corn silage,
followed by balancing the
cows roughage diet with an
adequate grain mix con-
taining all essential
nutrients for different levels
of production.
WEEDING - Sortie cows
just don't earn their board
throughout the year. It takes
the first 3 to 4,000 kgs of milk
to feed and maintain a
Holstein cow for one year -
an empty stall does.. not
necessarily mean reduced
profit. Production and
management records are
essential in order to carry
out a sound worthwhile
selective culling program.
Most of a dairyman's suc-
cess is homemade. There are
identifiable reasons Why
there are a number of
Ontario dairy herds
producing 160 B.C.A. for
mill and fat, while others
produce less than 120 B.C.A.
A cholinesterase clinic Will
be held Tuesday, March 31
from 9:30 - 12 noon at the
OMAF office, Clinton.
This is the clinic you
wanted to attend. It is a test
for insecticide levels in your
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SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1981 -
"March is Red Cross Month.
Support Your Local Red Cross"
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Tomato
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(Our Regular Price 2.09 )
Enter
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SAVE 60?
Tradition, Regular Fine or Extra Fine
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9
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SUPER BUY!
Carol, 100% Vegetable Oil
SOFT
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SAVE 54?
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PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 12-0Z PKG
Baby Carrots 2 for 99¢
Choice - Tropical or Ivy 31/2" pot 7 9¢
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FRESH OR WILD MINT FLAVOURS
MacLeans Toothpaste 1.29
100 ml TUBE
GILLETTE DEODORANT "BRONZE" 150 ml AEROSOL TIN
Right Guard 1.99
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Marvel Shampoo 2.49
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JANE PARKER, SLICED
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JANE PARKER
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"NEW" BELTLESS SANITARY NAPI I JANE PARKER 19.OZ CAKE
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10W30 JANE PARKER FULL 8 -INCH, 24-0Z PIE
Shell Motor Oil ilitretin99? Pumpkin LLPie. 1.65
Chinook, -35° — Antifreeze
WINDSHIELD
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Assorted Colours — Facial
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Shortcake, Rich Tea, Ginger Crisp, Fruit Creme
PEED. FREAK, 200g
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BREAST QUARTERS, with backs & wings attached
MIXED QUARTERS, CHICKEN HALVES
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Bathroom. Tissue, Assorted Colours
LADY SCOTT TISSUE
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(Our Regular Price 2.35)
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Swift WienerslbvCPc1.39
SWIFT SUGAR PLUM, SLICED
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BREAKFAST
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SWIFT, READY to SERVE (QUARTERS LB 2.49) HALVES
Sugar Plum Hams 162.39
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99
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