The Huron Expositor, 1979-10-04, Page 14BY E.L. >aZ
ALAN SCOT',"
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h'W.st trymen buy some
feed; It could be a complete
.,min Mix. protein. Owen,
tate Mineral supplement or
feed additive- In scone cases%
the dairyman does not know
what he is buying. What is
the cost? is it what his cows.
require?'
The feed tag should be '
closely observed. This is the
clue as to what )+cu are
buying, Be sure you get your
money's worth in, feed
nutrition:
ECP FROM NPN?
Protein is one nutnent.
which should; receive your
attention. Suppose you are
buying a 36%protein
supplement. This guarantees
36 pounds of crude protein
per 100 pounds of feed. If a
source of non protein nitro-
gen is used, (urea, etc,) it
will be listed as per cent
equivalent crude protein
(ECP). from non protein
nitrogen: (NPN).: If, for
example, the feed tag states
that ECP is albs.. then half
of the total protein units
come from non protein nitro-
gen (NPN),
COMPARING TFIE COST
PER POUND OF PROTEIN
In this case, the 36%
supplement would contain
6.4 lbs. of urea per 100
pounds: of feeds. If the cost
was $14/100 lb. then one:
pound . of protein costs 35
rents (half: NPN source). _ If
the cost of a 32% non urea :F
supplement is $9.60/100
pounds, then the cost of one
pound of protein is 30 cents
(all vegetable;.proteinsource)
I
FIBRE CONTENT S AN
ESTIMATE OF ENERGY
Crude fibre. i5 an essenttal.,
component of supplements.
Energylevel is generally not
listed on the tag. However.
the fibre level should give a
clue as to the. energy.a corn' .
2.2% crude fibre (CF) and
91% TDN (energy), soybean
meal 6.7% CF and 81%
TDN, :.soybean' hulls: 44,1%
CF, 38% TDN Alt values are
expressed on a 100% dry
matter ,basis. Generally
speaking, the higher the
fibre, the lower the energy.
For each 1% rise, in fibre,
TDN' level drops. 1%
OTHER NUTRIENTS
Crude fat will not vary
greatly in most dairy feeds •;,
(except milk replacers). Fats.
will increase . palatability,
decrease dustiness' but are . .
expensive:
Other guaranteed num-
ents such as minerals and
'vitamins should be consid-
ered when looking at a feed
tag. If you are buying a feed
R. 4
ang f
ifor phosphorous Or vitamins.,
4gain caleel to the ..cost per
• !pound or unit as, via* done
with protein.
Ask yourself, "Why ant II
'buying this. feed'. - which
nutrient, ;protein„ energy
etc? What is the cost/pound
or unit of that nutrient? What;
is the g1►ality of the feed?"
(You Sometinnes see an and!
or designation on the tag),
Are he 'Extra' utri nt
t n e,s
needed or useful? Be a
careful buyer'
DAIRY PRINCESS
COM! Er TION,
The Perth Milk Cotronittee
would like to hear from
young ladles, who, are inter-
ested in courting for the
title of Perth County Dairy
d tags
u..
P'riii�ss. ;Con#es�nts most
be •daughters of milk or
meant ,preducers ,, Or thein
employees. They most also
be between the ages of 17
and 2$ years, on August 15th,,
1979. Information; and appli''
Cation forms are available
{from; Milk .Committee merit-
' M, An, application Porn%
shou.l4 in forwarded by
'October S.th to George pink-
oey, R. 3. Listowel.
The eempetitihn will be
held at the .Atwood Coto -
Milky Centre at S:30 p,m.
Qat Friay, .iQetober 26th. The
competitionwill involve an
interview with the judges
and a three minute tall? on
'"What Ilairying Meana to+
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a tom Dry► ng
e erre now receiving the 1479
Buy _ Sell
Storage available
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Attention
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i�r Growers
DIVISION iOf
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in association with.
Lou Maloney
Dublin Feed Mill
tire pleased lo anno(lfice'
eceving facilities for the
SOY BEAN CROP
of
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Qualify Service on your doorstep!
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COOK'S ply.. OF GERBRO CORP., IlEAD OFFICE: HENSALL
Isabel Garniss, ,Morris 'ToWnShlp'g
representative on the;'Winghara cad Duct tr t
IiHospitat: board met with menibers of connect
to, discuss letters of appeal council :load'
received front the ,Citizens Action:; catumxttge,
and: the hospital's board of Governors :; t!i;
proposed court action to save hospital beds„
The letter front the .Citizen's. Asch?!
Committee described the methods the
committee had tried in order to save beds at.
rhe hospitaIand: said on:. the advice of a
lawyer they were going to try and fight in
court but would need to raise at least $54,009;
to fight the ease.
The letter stated that they thought the
most equitable way, to raise this money
would be to approach the local governments
using a formula based on an area's
in -Patient diatrihution during a 12 month;
..:.plod -from A
4I
1, 1974 until
ntil.Match31;,
ocwnth,'had 256:admissi n
to the Wieghant hospital or *percentage of,
8.15 to the total admissions 004 04 to 8,92
per cent :and Monis w Townshi ,,l?'S allocated
cost l be $4.460..
Although the letter :said the commLttee
realized that momight not be available ur:
nsa „8 n allocated e
anyhe 1979 budget,
.. money a at d in the
1980 budget, would, be appreciated for this
rause. A letter front the hospitals 4Board:
of Governors ,endorsed the appeal of the
Citizien's .Action; Committee„
Mrs. FGarniss told council that the board
hadvoted on court action and that eight were
in favor, six were against, one abstained and;
the rhairinan didn't vote. She said that 14
beds in the pediatric unit had been closed as
of Monday,
When asked Reeve Bill Riston whether the
...to Ws. .rig .i S.
.Iota
(Confirmed from.:Page 15),
economy,. it would be much
easier to take than increases.
of the magnitude ;proposed
by Premier Davis.
What is required is strong
political will to present the
case for the r Ontario
consumer in Ottawa, and to.
make it plain that Alberta,
and the ;oi1 companies will
not, be reaping extra, revenue
at the expense of .he people
of this Province.
The ;power to set the price
of oil. and to implement the
alternative policywhich, we
have proposed rests solely
with the federal government,
Alberta's approval, consent
and •co-operation ire tiny
necessary The only essential;
is; for the federal government
to be .determined to re-
cognize that our Province: has
and that the time
has come: to say to Premier
Lougheed, for the present, at
least, that enough is enough.
fi
hospital was fairly
busy« i►' rs. Gam*
replied that they had been running on about.
an 80 per cent average capacity up until the
end of August. She said there had nevelt
been a !case of turning anybody away, and
that the hoped they, °wouldn't have to,
She sad 12.. oPie bad been laid off ,at thea
hospital. Layoff -criteria;- were merit and
whether there were two -Readopt -niters to the
fantilx er not.. Wit came to a choice the one*
Who had the most seniority were ke$ t on.
Council then went into.
eorta,mittee-of--the -whole todiscuss, the
hospital situation and followingthat made a
Motion that theydid: hilt su rt the cti n
., pPo a p
committee, and did not endorse their appeal,
Members of East Wawanosh council,•
attended Monday'smeeting,, to discuss the
agreement on the Belgtave Community
Centre.
After some discussion it was decided: to
Make a few changes in the agreement. A
grant of $2.50 will be given. by each of the
eouncilsand any further financial
committment would have to be referred to
both councils before any further action could:
be taken bythe board.
They also decided': to change a .Statement
that said the agreement could only be
_dissolvedby having bothcouncils sign
agreeing to do this, Council decided,to make
the agreement more open,to say instead that
the agreement would be in effect foF two
years to be reviewed in December of 1981.
In other business;, engineer Andy;, McBride
from Maitisnd Engrneedag Services_;in
Wingham' read the :repos on the .Vaulter,
dram and said a complete recgnstxu•,ction of'a
rile portion of the Coulter drain, andthe
construction of a new branch drainwere
proposed. The coati ,estunate was $42,500,
Council made a motion to provisionally advt.
the p Y
report on the Coulter. drains Court of
Revision is to be held on October 22.
Council also opened snow plowing tenders
and decided to accept those. of Jaynes Adams.
for the truck at S17.75 per hour and $12 bier
hour stand-by time and that of George
Radford for a grader at $24.50 for the actual;
work and $12Pet` hoursto n b . Other
.d. y .....
submissiotnwere Keith Nicholson at $23 per.
hour and $20 standby and Glen McKercher
at $20 per hour and $12 standby.
Council received word from 'Blyth about
the village's secondary, plants ting that
council was looking at the possibility of a,
minor annexal ion of the indestrtal pork and!
that as, soon as the plan had Ministry of
Housing approval the village council would
like a Joint meeting with the Morris
Township council- Council also received a
copy of the proposed Turnberry Township
Secondary Plan. They were advised that the
plan is entering the second phase which
involves reactions to specific proposals and
that later a meeting would; be held with
Tumberry and neighbouring councils to
discuss this plan.
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
EVENING CLASSES
STARTING' DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WILL DE MON.. 0 '.1' 1971,
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
1. Ali classes will begin during the Week of October 1, 1979
FEES
20. Session Course :25
10 Session Course '15
Less than 10 Session '10
Credit courses 53000
2. Advances registration is: desirable and; may be mode by phoning or visiting the school.
3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night' 0f class is. nat'already filled. •
4. Classes. will be held weektyl -generally from 8-10 p,m:
5.One credit toward Groduotion or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic
courses completed;
Materiels for prolrct"s must be "applied by students. atudants must purchase required text books.
SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TOBE
CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT.
IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT DEMANO; OTHER. I COURSES MAY BE ARRANGED "
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON-PHONE 482-3471
;MONDAY Nog
g.
Basic Sewing (10: wks.)
Bookkeeping 120 "AL)
Ceramics' (10 wks:)`
Furniture .;Refinish(ng (10 wks.)
Gymnastics (10 wits.)
Welding (10 wits.)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Art st10' wks.)
First Aid (8 wks.)
Hairdressing (10-wks.),.
Advanced Sewing (10 wks:)
Women's Fitness (10 wks.)
Karate for Beginners (10 wks.)
The Law is Not for Women' (10.
wits.)
Auto Maintenance (10 wks.)
•WEDNESDAY`NIGNT
Crochet and Knitting (10 wks:)
Drafting (.10 wks)
Macrame ( 10 wlks.).
Flower Arranging (10 wks.)
Step Dancing (10 wks;)
Typewriting (10 wks.)
Upholstery for Beginners (10.
.wks.)
Electricity for Homernakers (10
wks,)......
F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL WINGHAM-PHONE 357-1800
MONDAY NiGH1
Decorative Tube Painting (20
wks.)
Oil Painting General (20 wks.)
(Above courses held; at Bru'sseis
Public School)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Amateur Radio (20 wks.)
Bridge. for' Beginners (10 wks.)
Ceramics. (Advanced) (10 wks.)
Hair Styling (10. wks.)
• Intermediate Sewing (20 wks.)
Ladies Auto .Mechanics (10 wks.)
Luxury Sheers (20 Wks.)
Macrame (e wks.)
Pilot Ground School (20 wks.)
Standard Fir"st 'Aida (0 wks.)
Upholstery (20 wks.) •
Yielding (Basic) (10 wks.)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Alternate Energy for the House
(0: wks.:)
Ceramics.(Beginners) (10 wks.).
Custom drapes (20 wks:).
Flower Arranging (6 wks.)'
Fundamentals of Art (20 wks.)
Ladies Physical Fitness (l0 wks.)
Practical Auto Mechanics (20
wks.) .•
Sewing for Beginners (20 wks.)
Spinning and: Nature Dyeing. (10
wks.)
Upholstery (Advanced) (20 wks.)
Woodworking (General) (20
wks.) •
Decorative Tube Painting (20
,wks.)
TO START MONDAY, APRIL 7, 19$0
Advanced Knits (10 wks.)
Golf for Beginners (0 wk3.)
TO START THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1900
Besic Knits (10 wks.)
MONDAY NiGHT`
Art (10 wks.)
Badminton (10 wks.)
Bridge (Beginners) (10 wks.)
Conversational French (10 wks.)
Crocheting (Beginners) (10 wks.)
Liquid Embroidery (20: wks.)
Sewing (Basic) (20 wks.)
Typewriting (Advanced) 00
Wks.) •
Your Car Hs Care and` Feeding;
(6 wks.)•
•
•GODERICH` DISTRICT COLLEGIATE ISTITUTE GODERICH-PHONE 524-7353
TUESDAY NIGHT
Basketball (Men) (20 wks.).
Photography (10 wks.)
Sewing (Advanced) (20 wks.)
Sewing' (Intermediate) (Victoria:
Public School) (20. wks,)'
• • WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Macrame (Beginners) (6 wks.),
Volley ball . (Adults - mixed).
(Colborne Central Public School)
(10 wks.)
Welding' (10 wks.)
Woodworking (20 wits.)
THURSDAY NIGHT
Conversational Spanish ( 10 wks.)
Quilting (Beginners) (Victoria
Public School) (S wks.)
Strsetch)Sewing, (Beginners) ` (10,
wk`
TO OEGIN IN JANUARY
badminton (10 wks.)
bridge (Intermediate) (10 wks.)
Golf (10 wks.): '
Men's Sports Night •(10 wks.)
Stretch Sewing (Advanced) (10
wks.).
TO BEGIN IN;APRIL.
Gardening • (3 wks.)
TO'NEGIN IN MAY
Tennis'"(S wks.)
NOTE:
CUSSES OL I
AT 7:30 P.M.
SEAPORTH DISTRICT HIGH? SCHOOL SEAFORTH-PHONE 527-0380
MONDAY MIGHT
Advanced Photography (10 wks.)
Crocheting (10 wks.)
Furniture Refinishing (20 wks.)' ,
Introduction to Photography (10
wks.)
Quiltit$g (10 wks.)`
'TUESDAY NIGHT
Accounting far Farm and
• Business (10•Wks.) '
Flower Arranging (10 Wks.)
Ladies keep Fit (10 wks.)
Liquid Embroidery (20 Wks.)
Sewing and -or Tailoring for both •
Beginners and Advanced (10
WM.):
WEDNESDAY NIGiiT .
Badminton for Men and Ladies
(20 wks.)
THURSDAY NIGHT
,Men's Basketball (20: Wks.).
TO BEGIN IN JANUARY 1910
Cross 'Country Skiing
TO SEGNI MARCH 1910
Disco Danci .
TO IEGiN IN`AfeRIL 1110;
Golf
Tennis
SOUTH HURON 61STRICT"ftdHieloGinHt ' SCHOOE.'E
TUESDAY NIGHT
Badminton for Adeno (10 wks.)' and• `aryeib • (10
may MONDAY NIGHT
equipmenty' �be rented or nnerk ,•
� Language. 00 wks.)`
�i3
purchased for corninuniceition With the deaf WeavMg °11//111°° • a foam (10'
.). "Computer Studies .400 (25 wks.) wks.3
Chair Caning (10 wks
Flower Arranging and Christmas (credit)
Crafts (10 Wks.) cross cetintrySkiing (10 wks.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT
l evkl 2 SeViinq 120 wks.)' . Starting: December 11, in Beginner Sewing for Children. (10
(credi (Advaitced3 (2b wks.)'
Ma hem cs•i 240 (2S` Witt:)' tevei 3 Sewing wks.)
Ages 10.12.1:30 :11: M p.m.
(Mathamot(cs 440 (2S Wki,) - booms at 4:30 p.m.Ages.13.14-11:60-f:20ii.m
(credit) Lave) 4 Sewing (20 with.) (Sim- Chit* Decx rating (10 wks.)
Motor ibit Miifitialte '(10 • putted Tailoring) Ceeamics (20 wks.)
M
wks.) � dins et fi:36 p.m', Creative Writi (0 mai.)
Petttey (Ileginnir's) (10 wks.) Mathematics 550 (25 wks,) English 340 (2S wks.) (croon)
QWttIeg (L twits.) (arid!?) # I010011 l 440 in wits.) (credit)
XETER -PHONE ?3
Fitness and 'Weight Control (10
Wks.) .Men and Women
•Flower Arranging and Christmas,
Crafts (10 wks.)
Pitman Shorthand (Beginiiars)
(20 wks.)
Pitman Shorthand (Advanced)
(20 wks.)
Ttpfng 100 (25 Wits.) (Credit)
Welding 300 (25 wits.) (credit)
THURSDAY MOW
Aida Mechanics for Warman (i0
wks.)
w d r '�ng - AMA . tit
.r
ase•
Carni° becorsitive Tube Painting:
(20 wks.)
Canadian :law 460 (2S: #.)'
(credit)
First Atd (St. John's) 00 WkS )
Gourmet Cooking (10 wits.)
Mathenatics SS4 (IS wks.)
(credit)
Mritliiematics of ihelittntinf
Pottery (Internldlwta) (10 wks.)
NOTE? Oa di* frit ,atiWo
aHesieils tiiM 11 E'i$
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