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See them today at ..: 1.777",11_1 11 HURON HAVEN HOMES HURON HAVEN VILLAGE Box 128, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y5 (Highway 21, North of Goderich) Phone (519) 524,6384 OPERATED BY HOMES OF THE FUTURE LIMITED It's Our Year End on Monday, May 31 WE T CLEAR more items from our inventory by .Monday SAVE 4 DAYS ONLY an ma_nY Year En Specials Before you buy Last Week's Draw Winners - check our prices Chair -- Dougall Clutton, Godenich Table — Pat Steckle, Goderich Swag --° Lyn K Hickok, Goderich Picture— Ernie,Durnin, RR 3, Auburn WEST STREET JUST OPP HE soil IIE, GODERICH .a Annual poultry meeting Egg and poultry meat producersshould make plans to attend the 1976 Poultry Industry ,,Conference and :Exhibition ori June 9 and lO'at. the ..Western Fair Grounds,,, 'London. • Changes have been.'made•in, . the educational prograirr for this 19th annual event to . .provide up-to-date " 'in forrr*ation• on research andon '. the trends taking. place that will affect .the poultry in- dustry,in Ontario. • • In the -Exhibition Ha11,:-t1e poultry and': allied industry, participants.will•.,show .the , latest in supplies• equipment, The' exhibition area will be open to the,public from 9,a...m. talo p.m. on.June, -9, and from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m. on June l0•. On Wednesday, 'June '9, following, a 'turkey luncheon, Donald McQ. Shaver will speak to producerson world food production and its political •' and economic significance ' ko Canadian producers. Dr. I. Lewis Wesley, of the Virginia... Polytechnic Institute and State University, will focus'on residue research that. is ' presently under way; New challenges for the. turkey industrywill be the topic for „ Dr. �Wm. C. Stevens, a Guelph agricultural consultant.Dr. Jim •Smith of Hub -bard 'Farms,•NeW Hampshire, Will. outline some of the challenges that- are facing the chicken broiler industry. A chicken barbeque has • been arranged for Wed- nesday evening and . tickets may •be -purchased ' at- the information booth. The.. general meeting of'the Ontario Poultry Council takes place after .the .meal, with guest speakers ' Spencer, director of Food' Land Development Branch, Ontario Ministry • of • Agriculture and Food, arid Don , Baron, . area head of C.B:C.' Agriculture . .:and Resources.. Presentations of the. 1976 O.P.C. 'Awards of Merit will conclude 'the meeting. On Thursday, June 10, the Ontario Egg Board will • conduct its general meeting' - at. 10 a.m., followed by a luncheon at noon: In the of-, ternoon, Dr. W.D. Morrison; chairman of the. Department of ' : Animal and Poultry Science at .the University of Guelph, Will ,' discuss how researchers' adapt to satisfy a producer's needs for new technology. New, poultry lightingsystemswill be the topic ; .of Dr. Charles Ostrander, Department of Poultry Science, .Cornell University. • Concluding .the afternoon program will be a dialogue on molds, including aflatoxins 'and .mycotoxins; by Dr: •John Summers, Department of 'Animal and Poultry Science, • University of Guelph and Dr. John Sutton; 'Department." of Environmental Biology. Additional ,information on the conference is available from-- either Mr. Don Luckhain; chairman of publicity, Poultry 'Industry Conference" and 'Exhibition, Ri•dgetown College of Agricultural Technology, Ridgetown, Ontario NOP 2CO3 or Mr. Earl. Dahl, Western Fair Grounds, London, Ontario. �!I 4. GOD Bill Craven of Goderich will end 20 years of service as ,: probation officer, for the County of Huron after his retirement on June 1, Donald Fink will assume the duties of probation and parole officer. Mr: Fink is a native of Huron • County as he trained with the Royal Canadian Air Force at. Sky Harbor and spent three years, in Centralia. He has worked as probation officer in Bracebridge for the past 12 years. (staff photo) The Kinsmen Club . of Goderich' presented prizes to the winners, of the bike rodeothat the club sponsors each year. The prize winners included Scott Robinson, Dean Smith, Ian Banks,'Kawrinadhie Weerasooriya,' Susan Chisholm, Kim Mabon, Greg Marshall; Pauh.Jeffrey and Tracey Garrick. The four top winners in each category were Mike Bedard,• Nick .Brudnicki, Lawry,Burnett and Karen Pollock: (staff photo) a BONNE BELL TNI- O -SIX LOTION 16 F L. nOZ. 4 REG, PRICE45 $6,s0 • Pitarmacy 524—r24r • i,iet.CrigiNe'iies Dietary and Dietetic Centre n