The Huron Expositor, 1984-01-11, Page 11A10 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 11, 1934
Huron OM F
After fotirteen yew e a 4Leu1tural
Representative and, more ieeeutIy, Farm
Management Specialist In Huron County,
Stan Paquette has been appointed to he
Agricultural Representative . far Brant
County, effective Jan, 2,
Stan has noted many changes ;in the
agricultural scene, including further consoli-
dation of farms, increases In praductivity.
40' grading systems and keener awareness
of marketing teehniques. He observed that
the 70's were growth years in many
operations and the 80's are "crunch" years
/for some with escalating input costs and
depressed I vesteek prices,
urine Ms tenure in Huron, Stan
developed a reputation as a very sincere,'"
dedicated staff member et the Huron office,
He worked on mere Ontario Farm Adjust-
ment Assistance Program case eommittee
situations than any other Agricultural
Representative ;Staff Meniher in °Merle.,
Meny lantlesting.sfriendebiee Were *NO;
eePed during egelculteral education toursto
western Canada, United Kingdom, Austral.
le New Zealand, and Europe, He was
long-time secret servtary of the Huron County
Cattlemen's Assovatioii.
It is expected that a Farm Management
Specialist to succeed Stan will be Mulled in
the hear fature,
Brian Hall will by opt Farm Manage
'Specialist in Huron. ChlrelY, •
Brian is a native of North York, Ontario,
He received his illechelhes &tete 'of Mime!
and Poultry Science In 1978. MIN' to Joining
the Ministry In 1930, titian worked on
several farms across Ontario. In his 'MinIStey
position, Brian served as an AssiStant
Agricultural Representative. in Durham
Chunty until May, 1983, when he was
transferred te the Rural Oreanizetions and
Ser0404 Drench in that coinV.
Eden medico John Heard who ion
leave of absence for two rare' ftenn' the
Ministry studying for a Motet's degree in
Conservation Tillage from PurdUe Unlyer.'
shy, •
Don Pullen
Agricultural RepreSeatitive
Itaf fl!COITtY
Several fitm business management
courses are now underway, and others will
be soon commencing, Each course NORM
Kr -ten weeks, These programs An a
ee-operative effort Jute:eying the %t1°
Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Clinton;
Centralia College of Agricultural Teske*
egy; and Canada Manpower,' A eteerdinater
is in charge of each program,
There Is tut course fee because of a special
feuding arrangements with the Canada
Employment andiMmigradott
The followingeoltreee are seltedeled for '
Huron County. You hen register by oiling
the Ontario MInlitef of Agriculture and
Food, Clinton -482-348, orCentealikColleke
of Agricultural Technelegy-228-06911
management; siteap management; Enameled
management for farmer; under*ending
Agricultural marketing; *deemed • %twee
marketing; farm r,aacititetiry Maintenance
and repair; crop pest central; eNtit produe-
tio'n'leanlIerod intharkemPatknater's In Agricultureetd‘
"Maintenance Welding" Courses are al.
ready filled to capacity ethers are
rapldly filling. It is important that you act
fest.
''64iiiiiioiini tiiiiiiolittiTtei-M1 ' 3•',-.
•
Klppen, hod the grand champion stee , at tea.
elee„
sale. The Steer sold In „the nelnlar ',ler4 ' '
Ontario, Stockyards*ern JunliaentlaeteAengke
pound to the Toronto 1.1YeekteiteAgeetlas 0 •
Association, Micheal Is shown witirthreirof
the-buyerseLentliamble,-1-exeRutherf"----- ---
' Murray Morrison.
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FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
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ACCEPT HER tilOTHER'S
DEATH?
When a parent dies, most young
' children feel their world haeeeme to an
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WHITNEY-111BEY
FIANERAL, NOME
orn producers'
association i!:I"
second year
TheOntetiocaraitotfiiii0-kmaoon
begineltigl second „.;t;1'401— & series 01
growee.meetitiga scbeduledftit4iit
most counties, of Seittlfeln. Ontrh. The
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titaahl9ear:in'itaisthOghlieVYATSnletlinialt°1)4V7rn. 14144:already
't f,
Dona Branton of Caltipbeltritede•PeeeAdent
of the Association said 20 per ;mit Of the
Ontario corn =cue is now represented by
its members. sedate perizettAes-97:ted
' to rise substantially by the ,ok1.904.
Present activities of the don
include its efforts on behalf of Ontk4e=
corn farmers to seam a firderar,
payment for the 1982 am,
the &sedation is acilveli Involved In
attempting to stone cornpensatkistcr the
cern farmers Who stand to lose nearly
S600.000 over the receiversldp of Niagara
Grain and Feed Ltd. at Smil e. Ontario.
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desetop- effective, but low-cost
mecha-
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ucem from Adore financial diSaStatS et
this type.
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and Food to tattoduce * laykeid
tot then silage roduvvexneetiags are Wog held in Mast
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disease all of the above, andeAteeldt
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dense metier/swell be peibficiatedleitally4 and
can be obtained also from county offices of
the Ontario hEniStryotAgrieulturesad Food.
re front the Associatielt offke in Onelpb.
Brumfield
pageant
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postp nernent
mat
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lertreelleed Kippen thefts, andel- the
leadetship efBertara Mentor* presfttel
theistmes around the wield at the 'euint
smite &inlay • n .lag which was post-
..preeed, from Chtielma,s Hite
The vaarratews vocze Pati.111 Wilson, 43nlie
'ibwnsend, Robin Nevake fIt.
Janet Mcgiaet and Lei tivitteraziree The
sem wme Dana Klass and &eland Meek
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Moffat cozel---Med the rw of the sh_.'
tea, everyone iM their co.operatien East
weekend.
Mr. and Mts. Don Moffat and farn4 so
Wanatebnrg with hw parmts Mr. and
Mks caw a- and with his parents, Mr. and
Nis. C. Mdfat. Soa chnt74, the ttesthav
wok.
Lie7an Marfa' of lionden spen Ceeries
with Mr. and Mrs. Royeft Also viefing
Ce:r- trees Day were Mr. an Mat. Dan
Clarneb. Lendme
Mr. and Mts, Iran Irkezt-- victt!,d
az,xitg,Dy vet!, Mrs. M. scot and f
of Beega-ae.
ffame
far Christmas were the fame
Ner. and Mrs. David Triettelr frem-blietn.
firgea., RR* l &wen, Melee/ and Fora
Se. John, R.C.
Mss. Steve tem.and ,e4c.-.-.4 spent the
balk* with ((Aloe Mande; •
Wendy Mustard and tri -teed, of Termeze
Kita3rietmes with
her father tWe
Mr. and Mrs. Crow, of Breathed •spaneeve
t.heitteristinat week with Mr. and Nras.. Sohn.
MAUL. •
iikoiene Ntettemey sent New Toes
weekend with Mer. and Mts. Wawa
McCaeety.
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