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Airport for i HE BEARDED LOOK > ” working, and I haven't Had to shave,”’ he said. “I hate shav- ing anyway.” ¥ : Ringo Starr, a member “of @ ten-day Caribbean vacation. “Tt's just ‘that I haven't been Lesage And Justice Minister Disagree On Several Points — QUEBEC (CP)—Shortly. after jhas disappeared.” Claude Wagner, Quebec's justice} Mr. Wagner’s comments on minister, described federal dele-|federal delegates ‘to the crime gates to last week's federal-pro- |conference-came after he sajd London) ““vinelal conference on organized |he hed returned from Ottawa. if spineless, Premier Jean| Hé said only Quebec and—On- Lesage told a3 press conference |tario had come up with concrete his federal govern-|proposals for aiding the fight ve nevér-| against organized crime, they: jgot no decisions on their pro- about a Wagner | posals and federal representa- comment Tuesday that Quebec |tives said they would remit the jati is a ‘“‘nést of patronage," |proposals back to committees Mr. Lesage said: “Patronage |for study. | improvement. will come from increased jer calves!) (AP Wirephoto vie. cable from | fF long term objective of the | program is spelled out in’ Such improve- breeding pro- gram resulting in better herd replacements. and the satisfac- ‘|tion in developing a top notch} a The information that a mem- ber obtains from DHIA is as fol- lows: Total production of milk: from | all cows comeiaind @ lacatation | a Total poonde of batter fat as] Piensa butter fat test- hat Z eg average year. So much depends upon the of the cows now in the herd. If one és not anxious to wait for production through a “grading-up” program, then per- haps the purchase of a few good replacements - should be consid- What is your average days in producers de- . | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT | FACTS St FARMERS Dairy Herd Improvement Relies On Many Factors - By EARLE ADAMS Dairy Superintendent P.E.I. Dept of Agriculture ered. The effect of these re placements will be evident. bee used (and you get a run of heif- DAYS IN MILK milk? So :pend upon pasture season jalone for their milk production. /A small number of days in milk leven with good production reeult 0 low’ yearly sales. The situa- ion of a short lactation period secondary owner still has all the : overhead expenses and feeding, manure idisposal and other time comsum \ies chares with little er no in- COMMERCIAL rim Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for all’ your printing “CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 _ONLY = WEEKS ~ apron: ‘CLOSING for verte neta Bank OF. Montreal Canada Centennial Farm Leadership Awards” \ \ if you live or ‘work full time on a Canadian farm, you can be eligible fc your choice. _ This handbook contains complete detalis on the Award Plan, as as application form...pick up your copy at your nearest BofM branch today! There Is no obligation, except to yourself. Applications must be submitted not later than January 28th. for one of these $2,000-awards to__ .pursue travel and study plans of well | a!) awards of $2,000 each—No age limit No minimum educational. Mate hell ald One of the winners ‘could be you.. .or some eer - W TANK TO 3 MILLION CANADIANS Picfahaa hale, eet Charlottetown Branch, mas Gratton 8: Palmers: Lane: Parkdale (Sub-Agency) Cor. os a wank OF aha i _ . ®, project to commemorate Canada's Centennial end the Benk’s 180th anniversary In 1967. your family BANK « OF i MONTREAL Gaualés Feit Bak BOYNE, M PCOS. Officer- laCharye St Peier's Ra & ‘ sn Mat a \ ‘ \ fieult me poorly laid off Sxiry stable, or |and other costs. Therefore. ‘\barn arrarigement. These prob-| duction testing is the herd |¢™S. are and early spring, when the bers ig full of | cattle. In addition to milk cows in the dairy stable, frequently young calves and hogs are there also. Overcrowding does make for | more work. It could be that a renovation of the dairy stable would make a" easier, | Pens for calves and perhaps loose housing for ether young cattle and heifers may be con- sidered. Hogs should be kept in a@ separate building. Labor ‘and fixed coste in re to produc- tion must be thought of. Both the amount of time and labor available for dairy chores are limiting “factors “to sumber. |cows milked. But 10’cows at 1,- 000° pounds ‘of milk result in the same dollar ‘sales. of: milk as 15 above average but with produc. jcows at sixty-five bund'r ed tion just average is not getting | pounds, full rewards for all his efforts,|OTHER USES OF RECORDS The comment ,is sometimes! Records and Profit: DHIA stu- heard that ‘I haven't the time | dies in other areas indicate that to look after any more cows", |the higher the level of preduc- This is too often true. Chore | tion, the greater the profits. time may be long and labor dif- | | Lew ‘producing cows often, fail because of a cramped or) imeet the expense of feed, dition to this some dairy plants pay. bonus for milk . produced during the. winter months and for a large volume of milk. LABOR EFFICIENCY A dairyman with a herd size v3 most frequently en-|im sound herd mantageme’ countered in the late fall, winter ' increased net returns. Records and Culling: Culling is a hard job to do. A history of |‘on,aed Agricultural Engineer-| Next card play at. the home. breeding performance and gen- eral health along with produc- whether or hot to keep a parti- Tho Guarilan, Oharlotictown, Fri., Jan. 14, 1966, 7 {100 Richmond 8, Chariottetown | cont jtion is necessary in determining | Street, Summerside, P.E.I. 2 “Geliant. A was served by ee a on Barn Renova-| sisted by some. wena the ladies. of ing may be obtained from Gra- | Mr. and Mr. zeree Gallani eme Linkletter, 220 Wateg| Mr. and Mrs, “Arsenault | and son, keeeoiis spent ‘re Farm Record books are avail- | past weekend at the hom: “{ the of cular cow for another year. able at’ either of the above offic- | a. “and Mrs, Peter F. Galia. Me Records and Selection:—Can | &5- f pemeeresce ae distinguish i FORM GROUP ¥ betw j i es oa | PIUSVILLE TORONTO (CP) —A ee and Feeding: Without “a immigrants,;... here, we m records, nutrient re- Catechetical Institute ae ees stress that, ‘one-third quirements can not be met effec. “ fey Regional dians are of neither French nor tively. ool recently under the direct. |English ancestry, has, formed ¢Records and Sales:' Wouldn't | you rather buy a cow with a goed preduction record rather | than no record at all. Similarly | ) nity to) Mf you have the. sell a few. repla mt heifers or cows, proof of performance is | @ good selling point. Records and Interest: The the interest one has in a project, the better job he does. DHIA RECORDS, There is a lot of information plays was held on Wednesday obtained in all your DHIA rec- ords. Are you making use of it? | Information on the D airy| play. First prize went to Mrs. | Arsenault; Herd Improvement ene Se oa be pune h from ents deonetaaien, | Mrs. Felix Arsenault, Mrs. Os. |Sociation-will-strive-for athe res . car Gallant Mrs. Peter F. Gai.|moval of all vestiges dis- j lant and Mrs. Norbert Cor. |crimination."’ . |Mrs. Delare Gallant and feat: | the Citizens Civic Action Agso- ciation, Spokesman Norbért Schmidtke, a writer for German language weeklies, said the as« amy of Richard Payne of Ottawa. Those attending from Bloom- field parish were: Rev. Fr. Pitre, Mrs. Howard Arsenault, coran. 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