Public Notices At WILSON MHt| - LTD . A UNBEATABLE CASH PRICES PAID • FOR OPOSSUM SKINS FOR PROMPT CASH SALE PHONE JEFF PERCY Woodend 448 or contact . < t**tf»*4 slfWH* ■ - ! I j LOCAL RECREATION AND ! COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO 1 COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS i j APPLICATIONS for subsidies, grants and loans > under the 1978/79 Local Recreation and Com- ( munity Development Scheme are now being called ; by the Local Authorities listed below. A wide range of community groups and J voluntary organisations concerned with the pro- t motion ot recreational and community activities t are eligible to apply. ( This includes groups catering for arts, crafts, < and other cultural interests, active and passive i lecreational and community activities, and sports. ‘ Application forms and further details of the j scheme may be obtained from your local Council < office with whom applications close on August 14, 1 1978. j General Manager and Town Clerk, Christchurch City Council, P.O. Box 237, CHRISTCHURCH. County Clerk, Paparua County Council, P.O. Box 11-011, SOCKBURN. County Clerk, Waimairi County Council, Private Bag, FENDALTON. Town Clerk, Riccarton Borough Council, P.O. Box 8000, RICCARTON. County Clerk, Heathcote County Council, P.O. Box 12-033, BECKENHAM. THE CANCER SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND CANTERBURY-WESTLAND DIVISION INC. SUPPORTS the Department of Health and Education, the New Zealand Heart Foundation and Radio Avon in their ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN and wishes to advertise the closing date of the competition for primary school children ? has been extended to July 14. < Listen to Radio Avon for your , school child’s SAY about not smoking. BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION , Families are invited to watch the t “Access” Programme on TV2 on Sunday, July 9, at 1 p.m. CANCER SOCIETY, Telephone 65-864, 265-132. < 3574 f ( \ 1 1 Ministry of w B Agriculture X F & Fisheries i T FARMERS TOUR OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND : d s YOU ARE INVITED on a tour of farms and Re- j search Stations in the Otago/Southland area. This area is well known for its high stock, performance and intensive all-grass farming. We will leave Christchurch Airport at 7.30 a.m. on July 4 and return from Queenstown via Mount Cook at 5.40 p.m. on July 7. TOUR HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Invermay and Woodlands Research Stations; High Fertility sheep — Booroola Merinos, apex s Coopworth flock, Sheep fertility trials; deer farm- ; ing, rotational grazing at high stock rates, Mount I Linton — the largest sheep station in New Zealand. peat harvesting; Sheep breed comparisons, clean pasture — parasite control; intensive cropping farms. The cost of $lBO (approx.) covers air fares, accommodation, coach travel and meals (excluding lunch). A deposit of $lOO is required. If you are interested in this trip contact the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Box 153, Rangiora. or Phone Rangibra 8226 as soon as possible. Note limit of 34 people. J. P. GREER. D. R. MacMILLAN, Tour organisers. 3666
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