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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1975, p. 11

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Corne and listen and participate Co-sponsored by the STUDENT'S COUNCIL OF CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL and the OROXO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At this point it was a losing was concerned in the tug-of- School team had just gone cause as far as Mark Carman war. The Pines Senior Public down to defeat and someone seems all out of steam. Silage quality affects profits A dairy herd sometimes consists of some very fussy eaters. If they find the feed you store unpalatable, the amount they eat will decrease - and so will your profits. Dairy cows eat more corn silage when it contains 30 to 40 percent dry matter, says R. L. Lang, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food livestock livestock specialist. If silage has more or less dry matter than this, the animals eat less because it is not as palatable to them. The ability of dairy cows to produce butterfat will also be reduced if corn silage is chopped too finely. "Do not chop to less than a quarter-inch theoretical cut," warns Mr. Lang. "A three- eighths-inch theoretical cut is best. Never put corn silage for dairy cows through a recutter screen, even if you are tempted to do so for better packing". There is some evidence that roughage chopped too finely contributes to a higher incidence incidence of displaced abomasum, abomasum, Mr. Lang says. Although this has not yet been proved, it Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 10th, 1975--11 should deter farmers from feeding finely processed roughage. roughage. In a news release from Queen's Park, Alex Carru : thers reports that the Minis try of Culture and Recreation has issued under the authority of the Community Recreation Centres Act an amount of $10,000 for the Darlington Arena and $3,912.87 for the Millbrook-Cavan Arena. Alex Carruthers ORONO AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FALL DANCE Featuring Ted Koss and the Cavalliers Saturday, Sept. 13 Orono Arena 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 a.m. REFRESHMENTS AND LUNCH AVAILABLE Advance tickets available from all Association members or phone Jim Hutton 983-5717. When Choosing Livestock Minerals Let Your Forage Be Your Guide... because the roughage portion of the ration dictates the combination Of essential minerals needed. All SHUR-GAIN MINERALS are now formulated accordingly. It's nutritionally right, it's easy, it's economical, to select the best SHUR-GAIN mineral mineral mixture for your livestock ... SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS f\ -- FOR NON-LEGUME FEEDING . . . feed where roughage is grass, hay or com silage. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #2~-FOR LEGUME FEEDING .,. . feed with high legume forage, to balance the high calcium, low phosphorus. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #3--SALT FREE . . . feed where salt is available available in the water or other source. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #4--HIGH PHOSPHORUS ... for dry cows just prior to freshening. SHUR-GAIN RANGE MINERALS ... for Western feeding conditions, where stock is on a high hay dr pasture ration with salt provided separately. Wotten Transport Livestock Truckers - Feea & Ferti lizer orono 983-9429 hampton 263-2583 ALL CANDIDATES MEETING TO BE HELD AT Clarke High School (on Highway 115-25, North of Newcastle-) Wednesday, September 10th at 8.00 p.iii. Durham College extends courses For the Fall of 1975 Durham College offers 331 different courses in a comprehensive community education program program that combines academic academic interests with leisure and recreational pursuits. In particular, Applied Arts courses have been expanded. There are now a total of 51 courses in the areas of Musical Arts, Design Arts, F tiappemngsL. WINS $500.00 DRAW Mr. Don Mercer of Orono was the winner of the $500 draw sponsored by the Orono Figure Skating Club and drawn at the Orono Fair on Saturday. Mr. Bob Morton winner of last years draw drew the winning ticket. Adele Myles being the seller of the winning ticket received $25.00. The club says "Thanks" to all thgse who helped. Profit from the draw amounts to $879.91. DXSERVICE STATIONS Highway 35 and 115, just north of Newcastle Featuring: Premium Quality Products At the Most Reasonable Prices Stove Oil 8 Diesel Oil Available in any quantity Phone 987-4215 1 1 I I III Corporation of The Town of Newcastle Municipal Taxes T975 1975 Final Tax Notices have been mailed to the Residents and Business people of the Town of Newcastle. The Third Instalment is due on September 15th, 1975 The Fourth Instalment is due on. November 17th, 1975 Taxpayers should pay their Instalments on or prior to the respective due dates, to avoid penalty. Only 1974 and prior years taxes are payable at the Town Hall, 49 Temperance Street, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 1975 Taxes are Payable ONLY at any Branch of The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in the Regional Municiaplity of Durham and in the Town of Port Hope at any time during the calendar year 1975. R. C. Bruden, Tax Collector I I ■ ■ ■ I 1 8 1 a 8 ® I 1 I i Communication Arts; Community Community Development, Behavioral Behavioral Science and Family Life. In consultation with an Advisory Committee of local women, Durham College is offering diversified courses of particular interest to women. These include Opportunity for Change, Children's Literature, Literature, Sexism in Education, Women in Literature, and Women and the Law. Applied Arts, Business and Technology Divisions all offer credit courses which part- time students can take to achieve the same goals as full-time students in Durham College's post-secondary program. program. Students may qualify for a College diploma by extension work, taking the last year of study as a full-time day student, or work out a program over long term where the necessary creidts are earned through the Continuing Continuing Education curriculum. The ■ many credit courses offered include such areas as Ceramics, Data processing, Typewriting and Electronic subjects, to name only a few. Specialized courses in Health Sciences are offered to up date or complement the skills of Nursing staff to meet College of Nurses requirements requirements or the needs of an organization. There are 70 General Interest Interest courses, including such new subjects as Candle making making Extra-Sensory Perception, Perception, Creative Imagination, Literary Criticism and Travel Counselling. The College points points out that costs for these general interest courses are covered by student fees, which show only a modest increase this year. Most Durham College extension extension classes begin the week of October 6. A Continuing Education Calendar, which contains information an all courses, has been mailed to 71,000 households in the Durham Durham Region. Registration may be made by mail or in person at the College weekdays. Special registration evenings with academic advisors present will be held September 16, 17 and 22 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. CONTACT: James Kirkconnell Public Relations Durham College, Box 385 Oshawa, Ontario Phone 576-0210 Ext. 271

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