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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-06-26, Page 4OSI'.i'Ofi'; SEAFFO TH, QNT„ JUNE• 26, 1959 • . I 'EE yMANAGEMENT ;TIPS: QEF•" • D :HERD R A I S With the inereaaed interest! in- lie:et.-'wher s aroundthe .Po v- oce, it might be wise to look over - a .tete rulesof' thumb in good d man- aementw"Here are,some t he ,pxacta asthat .the Animal Hushan dr De ar nnt e Ontario. . Agriciilttral College suggests Watch < that pastures '.aren't }ov- . erstocked. Each cow needs a : ut s _.o nn acre' e m' ' a s of good 1 gu , e.,gi' ,. to three acres` of renovated grass, .or five'to, six:- acres, of brush and ' .aodlan"d.; :grazing,: �..., 'Pregnancy test all cows each faTh ,.and sell:'*those thatarea t with calf:.Aim for at feast- 85 per cent -"calf crap0.er cant is evert mere profitable: . pr : • e. reed heifers whenthey're be: :a half and '20 twen e a 'year `` :and', . months``' of 'a g .. t*°. On `the average they'll Pr odice an extra calf lf .for you during their stayin tlieherd .. the u om. •-use .?x -I bu H' Y.,o , d t .. .. , y . best• .bull. -,available :and preferably: one, that. bas •'been :production ,test- '' ed Keep at least one bull�for 25. ~ a vs 'and try to• • get,. the '.Semen tested before , each : breeding -sea- son. reasonably d pas- ' iTnd• >' o Y gvo P;. 1 1 1111 1 1 11 11 IIIIII111HII 1 " II11111I11 1 1 1111. 1 Il 1 DRIVE, BR 1E'S EATRE Clinton y Ontario: Featuring the Largest Wide: Screen in. Heron County THURSDAY. and FRIDAY June 25 DOUBLE .FE•ATURE "HOT ROD GANG" John Ashley - Jody Fair GeinCent "HIGH SCHOOL '. HELL CATS Yvonne Lime .-; Bert Halsey: (One .Cartoon) titre conditions,+. the. ` e'aives your bull :wsires out of mature cows .should weigh at least 425 to. 500 Ramos at eightto nine months of age without Greep feeding, The buil himself should .exhibit no heritable defects and"hiarrelatives-sha'tr7•d be free of such defects as dwarfism, uterus 'prolapse'tendeneies, or un- sound feet and legs. Unlit breeding to a two-month season, then reinove, the bull and keep hint away from the cows. At Ntime, veanin` you'll have a more S Uniform ,bunch of do*n feedcosts; :r. a :Keep d:c wn o creep pfeed calves only if you're going. to' sell them asfat butcher ,stock or car- ry thein. over : for -a. -full :feeding on 'dry "lots If. have shelte', plan for ear- ly wintercalves. January-andFeb-.ruary calves, giveyou more Weight lo sell. Weanling::calves '.should' weigh a. minitnunl of 450 pounds' ' or they': Probably won't pay " for their expenses- A small boy leadinga donkey, Passed by 'art Army camp. A cou- ple of soldiers wanted, to have ..some fun with the:lad... '"Why are you holding •i'W. -' ..on= to your , brother so': tight for,.sonny?"•said; one of thein • "So he tron't'join the Army;" the youngster replied, -without blinking an: ELECT SEE. OUR `J ersonahzed : Service" for Serviettes, :;Coasters. Etc. THE Expositor Huron Ex os. •H P SATURDAY:: ONLY : JUNE 27 — DOUBLE FEATURE :`QTJINCANNON FR N IER O T Scour • (COlour)' Tony Martin -- Peggy, Castle "CIJRSE OF,,THE FACELESS MAN" Richard Anderson - Elaine Edwards (One Cartoon) SUNDAY . MIDNITE and "MONDAY Anse 28-'29 "PATHS OF GLORY" (Adult Entertainment? Kirk Douglas Adolpiie.11fenjou . ('One. Cartoon) . .. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY.' June :30;'lily 1 "WITNESS FOR:;THE 4—ROSECU ON" Tyrone Power:-_Mar1eue Dietrich , Charles Laughton (One • 'CartoO )` "TWO SHOWS 1VIGHTLY: 'Raid or Clear • First. Show at. Dusk, Children under 12 1n. cars -FREE 11111ianiIl111aWIHIl f i11181IH111II111fli(- stri DIFGEL--HARTMAN B D GEN=B sk and R.Q HA, w a ets ,_.._ boo- bets . * r santh urns q s of .hate • chry em decorated St, Peter's • Lutheran Church, Kitchener, for the : mar- riege Friday; June 19, at 6 p:m:, of Elizabeth Joan, daughter.o f Mr: and Mrs. - Ion H. Hartman, Kit- chener, to Rev: Calvin G. Diegel,_ Eden Mills, son- of ; Mr. and Mrs. William H. f)iegel: Bredhagen: c:.. --Rev, Dr. A" Utz., ss'isted° .W. Lo , , a by .Rev.... Lloyd Wiseman, officiated. Philip ;Schaus:wasthe Organist and Allan • Madeleod, .Bitchener,_,, was the'soloist.: ° `v. her:fa er, Gi, en •in Marriage by th , the bride wore a'full-length gown of:silk 'organza over a taffeta and netskirt, styled ;with a, '_fitted bodice, pointed . at the waistline in. front:.and ' back, low; squaree'neck- line outlined with Gixipure lace: with an mitward edge of leaf „design; and long tapering'. sleeves. The dress hada .very full^bouffant; skirt with a deep gathered hemlin'e,•and a fold of Material :w th soft bows trimmed the `skirt at , the hemline. Her French..headdress'•of' organza leaves; with a: crowniisprayofpearl lilies_:of the : valley,' held a -!French lace °fin erti"' veil and she: r• P ca g P, ra lied a white ` er book' topped d Y with a' white orchid. She wore , a strand of pearls, 'a gift of the' bride- groom. , Miss' Carol, M. Hartman, of Kit- chener,' sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a :waltz length gown of mint green; silk or- ganza over a• bouffanttaffeta skirt. The gown was styled with `' high neckline- at the front and full length panels ,flowing; from the deep neck - .line.: at ,the back, trimmed With a flat • :bow She wore •a :matching headdress, ; and , carried a ; ;semi- -crescent-of-Shastazlaisies and yel-: low; Sweetheart, roses. �cidesmalds:�ce�.�:.7�Sr.s_:Gazl i�,.• Piellusch Kitchener;, and'', Miss Marlene lie e1 . Stratford, sister -.. , , Ever�/. Fr1Eda __ NiNrf ht 1.:_._.....:_,_l ...-, .� of the •:,.Bridegroom. They 'wore AT owns similar to that of the rgaid of honor, in: hyacinth blue, and car - gowns • EWATER ried bouquets aimila£; to that of •the. ; maid. of "honor. Music by..: Desiardiile Orchestra 10 p m to 1:.30 a e. ADMI SIGN 75C • DM • NCELAND HOLIDAY DANCE Weclnescla Jul 1 Slim ' Boucher and his GOLDEN PRAIRIE mbovs' featured -regularly on CKNX-TV MUSIC FOER. YOUNG AND OLD J'6IN PHE CE OWDS I. Carl Goose, of Massey, was''best man =-=and, ushering: ,were 1iobert Pierce, Feinbroke, 'Rev. Eberhard Schwantes, Sault 'Ste:; -..Marie,.:and Rev_ ' ;Glen ;_O'Connor, New 'Ger- Many, Ger-many, Nova Scotia. The< wedding. "dinner was field at, the ;Burgundy .Room;;. Stone's• of Rockivay, Kitchener, . For a ' wed- ding trip to'Pennsylvania and the, Eastern' States, the bride chose a coral .sathi sheailn dress tiny flow= erect heat,;:beige, acce soriesand orchid ' corsage On `them^, -return the Couple will reside :at the Luth- eran. gersoiiage, Geraldton,•where the bridegroom• will, he pastor of • Faith Lutheran Church Guests S.Attended the wedding. :from :Pontiac, Mich., ;.Northfield,. Ohio,'Mount Clemens,' Mich.,' Lis- towel, .:.. Brodhagen, Bornholm, rotate; Sebringville,••Stratford, Wal- ton, Islington, St. Catharines, : Mil . verton 'Walkerton, 'Preston, Mit= ehel}, : Desboro =•Eden' Mills,.—: Pem- broke,:Hespeler, Guelph •Kinkerton- andMassey. ` The;;following showers and par. - ,Are you ready to rent your .spare "room? A. classified •�advertlsement phoned" to—The- Huron" Expositor, 141, ;will; bring a tenant. - f EVER NEVER NEVER . .EVE NEVER Have We :Offered Such Deals It ies1959N�*(hies 1.cfldOuS� to maintain eats- l remend;us our new car volume - �c►pua es r' ties were given in Bono: of the bride and tiridegroon>• before their marriage: The pupils of St. Peter's' Churcb School of St. Peter's Church e n the bride; who as su rh w p, -fie ted. P- erintentdent, with a framed picture of Sallinan's "Head of Christ." • Friends 'of the bride and bride- groom 'gathered" at the home of Rev, and Mrs. Helmut.-$aabas,• in New:Dundee, Dundee in :their honor„,a and d res �nt ed. them' with. an oil.•paint,- Mg.e t..p uX. ing. Miss•. Carol Hartman, sister ie entertained f a nd •.at the -der of oris . a •shower, when she,was presented 'With a -. complete set of glass cook- ware A .miseellaneous kitchen shower was given by her brides - a d Mrs. Carl. H.. Pi liusch' as- sisted, _ e ,. sisted by' .Miss,Sonja Chester,' of Kitehener, 'at the home of : Mrs: Piellusch Relatives And friends gathered at a` PartY givenbY the bride's 'grandmother, . Mrs: ',Eliza- beth, Ifartmanwhere miscellan- eous gifts were presented. , Mrs:` Walter; Holm, and Mrs: Don= ald Brewer 'were co -hostesses; at a miscellaneous- shower at the,form- er's'home, in Preston,' at which the guests "were the staffand board. members of the Lutheran. Summer, Camp at Edgewood of which the 7iride room vas' former urn g th ness• manager and the' bride a' for- mer B ormer. Bible instrdctor. The 'staff. of. Harold W: Wagner. School in, Wa- terloo,' of which, the bride bas•been a Member,presented' the".' bride with ;a milk glass lamp • JOHNS=MANNING • Baskets of pink peonies and'fern at the altar, of Londesbore -United church ;:made -the settingfor'• the wedding of Miss Marian June Man ning ;daughter;;of Mr and 'Mrs.. William..E ..Manning, •Londesboro, to Stanley' 'Edwiii:•Johps,`son of'Ith. and :Mrs. Howard Johns,, Seaforth, •• V.i'aii e per,£orn ed -the.. double -ring ceremony. Given in marringe by her father, the bride: wore a floor length ,gown of French illusion lace :styled -with long .:lily-pointsleeves-and a; bateau neckline accented, with' fine lattice work studdedswitti • iridescent se- `quins and seed pearls. The skirt was;.nylon net` -wrath` ori' apron :of French : illusion lace. A= crown: of iridescent. sequins and seed -pearls held • her ,fingertip . veil, and `she carried a',white Bible crested With .Talisman roses and `white . stream - Miss, Mavis ;Steepe; :Clinton, the Maid of ` honor,- wore a Cocktail - length -dress Of..white embroidered nylonever coral rose :taffeta fast Toned 'with ..taffeta . cuniirner bbund leading to a large back`.. bow. I. She wore matching; 'shoes "• and” bead band and-eth ried a basket of.,white Shasta chrysanthemums trimmed with aqua ,tulle. .• As bridesmaid•, Miss Iona Grif- fitli, Stouffyille, wore an identical- ly styled:dress'of,• white embroid-' ered .nylon: over aqua taffeta, and carried ,a basket' of ; "white; ,Shasta 'chrysanthemums trimmed with' coral -rose tulle. ::; Cathy and Mary Lou. McKinley, Zurich, metes of the bridegroom, ,were . flower -girls, Wearing :identically 'styled dresses of white` nylon. with embroidered rosebuds of pink and ,yellow,,. re- spectively.. Tliey: carried 'nosegays of white, Shasta'; chrysanthemums. trimmed with a bua-.and-"eorai-rose Gordon Johns, Seafort i ,brother of the bridegroom;, was •grooms man. The ;ushers were. George •Turner, Seaforth,' and'Harry Lear, Blyth, brother-in-law of -the bride; Wedding music: was' played by', the bride's_sister.;,.L:Mrs Harry _ Lear;2. Blyth. The soloist Was• Miss Dymond, : Trenton A reception • was, •held in •€he church, parlors. Tine bride's mother. as wearing, a', dress of,'blue.,,em- -broideredSwiss•organza-„with_pink accessories and,:a corsage of pink carnations. The'bridegroom's moth er assisted in a dress of blue rig uredcrepe, with 'whitesaccessories: WHY MOLES ARE •KILLED Removing animal shatter from the soil will clear .large area's 'Of moles. commonly' distributed throughout Canada, according to a :Canada Departtrient of Agrlcul lure report. - •'Snplce---moles must eat almost thein own -body weightTo day, they soon leave an area which is non- productive, Chlordane applied at'a rate. of' one-quarter pound to :1;004 square feet or 10 'pounds. per acre, ' gr” dieldrin- at two. ,: pounds ;per acre, will give,_ satisfactory results. 'eastern Types - -Several Species of moles !invade lawns, plant beds and cultivated area. Damage caused by eastern. moles is mostly mechanical: They expose or damage roots,bur: rowing and raise unsightly ridges; in lawns, .golf. courses and ether areas :They" live mainly on live animal matter found in the soil, ant they -dig constantly in search 'of it Many tunnels are never •us- ed again but may be. taken -over by 'nice which subsequently feed. on bulbs and tubers. ` -, .:Moles are not rodents. The large rounded ; front paws, instantly • di-- tinguish them :from ' any • other mamnial. The sfnaller shrews, Oth- erwise similar in ,appearance, are often' mistakenfor moles; but'.their front feet. are relatively small and etise like' Shrews are also alai Mal feeder$. and, will even attack and: 1411' mice They do to damage :and should lie Considered desirable residents. Using Traps Another method of controlling noles involves traps,' Mole nests are, usually .deep beneath' some' type of protected cover, such as, hedge, walkway, tree -or old. sturtip. A few moles in: a residential block are best, removed by trapping, It is Essential to locate active runways, Traps -that do :not-•proc1tice a Catch, `within 24 hdur&,should. be moved": to another locatiOrt. 'Choker . and, barporin;:type. traps are both, .effec— tive, It is 'necessary,. thotigh . to :dig mit "the.runway for both traps. from -- Phone G: 'Fawn 186 and a corsage of= white carnations. Yor the wedding trip,. the bride •donned a . cream -toned :suit dress, with orange -ice accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. On their return the couple will live on the bridegroom's farm, R.E. 3, Sea forth. ..:-Before her, marriage, :the bride was honored on:several :occasions. A miscellaneous shower was • held eld at the om'e Of Mrs; Clarence tall, Clinton, with Mrs, Frank Tamblyn,_ BlYth, and "Mrs. E win•Woody` Blyth as co -hostesses. Miss Mavis Steepe, of Clinton,and Miss Iona; Griffith, ; . of Stot}ffville, : -held a shower at Miss. Steepe's, home: Mrs:_ Edwin' Wood. held an after noon`rtY> Y - with `; the. five -:ear -old Pa pupils from Miss ,,Maiming's Son - day School class ands' their moth as -e e:s guests.mbe5+:of the r, Members, Londesboro United Church: choir; of ;which the'bride was•• a' member, gathered at the home of Mrs. Tom Alien, Londesboro,'when Miss Man-` ning was presented"witb an 'engrav- ed. ngrav edY .'h ary.' inn Y Members of -the executive of the Huron Presbytery Young People's Union, of Awhich the- bride and bridegrooin.are-officers, Presented them_ with a. table .lamp ;• _ The bride's mother held a trous- sego tea at her::home in: honor of her daughter.. Receiving with the bride. and Mrs.' Manning was, Mrs.. Howard Johns. Pouring tea were the .bride's :92-year=old "grandrnoth- ••er, Mrs. •:Margaret_ Manning,. of( Londesboro;. Mrs.:; Edwin;' Johns,_ Mitchell, Mrs,- Bert Honking, -Au burn, Mrs*. ',Tarries :Scott, Seaforth, and Mrs.. -W.: .Roy, Clinton: Displaying the.: trousseau and, gifts were ;Mrs, William Andrews,' `Toronto :J.Yliss- Mavis. Steepe, • Clin' ton; "Mrs: Anson McKinley;'•Zurich, Misses--Viola-•Lawson, . HelenMe Lean, Marilyn Wood,'Maxine:lfun king, -Aiib`urn .Myriel'-$11abbreek'. Lenadesboro, and Lois Roe; Blyth. Serving in 'the tea room were %Miss -Sandra Jean• Collyer, .'code rich ;• Miss Gloria Alien,: Miss Jane McCdot; "Miss Nellie • Westerhaut, :Miss Marguerite : Lyon, all of Lendesboro Miss.:'. Mary Lou Roe anti:. Miss Beth. McEwing, both of, Blyth - Others assisting at the tea were- Miss°Karen,:McKinley, Zurch; Mrs.; Harry Lear, 'Blyth;: Mrs. "Clarence Bali, Clinton; Mrs. Edwin Wood, Mrs. Frank' Tamblyn • and .Len McNall; all of Blyth; Mrs. Len • Collyer, Goderich; Mrs:' Da vid An derson, Mrs. 'Lloyd' Pipe and, Mrs. Tome Allen, . all Of : Londesboro Yellow woRcket Continues 'S read` • THRIFTY:KIPPENETTES DEMONSTRATE; W.I. . HEARS REV. BRED PE 'RIES RevBren ' De Vri ° .es, of Exeter, was guest streaker at'Kippen East Wouleal fs. institute June meeting,. held at S.S. 10, TuckerSinjth, Wed- nesday everting, and spoke -on. his experiences and conditioasl in Hol- land °during'' the. Second Great World War, Ie was:introduced-by Mrs. `. V. J. F. Bell awl thanked, by ,Mrs.-CmPbell Ewe; a . Seaforth,Women s Insiitutd-were special guests a for the oc'casien: This: being., the Uapited, Nations: .aineeting,- members answered the roll -Gall by naming' a cn,t y in Eur: and e in which i�is. rope d. th . eRlultrY t located. A. ,demonstration by. the Thrifty r$ip pe,. nettes ; making. ,gra- . ham muffins was,a higbliglit of -the he evenug Miss Jean McNau hton anddiss Ijpneldaf Losteii doing the, demonstrating; • Mrs; Verne ;Alder - ,dice presented the treasurer's -re-: rt. po Miss Sharon Strong , of. eaforth , was soloist, with Mrs. Elmer Cain - Cron .,accompanist. t.Mrs. :Itobert Happen East Women'¢ iu slftute wsli Jiotd a T ipsman favored—N.01th- a piano sola, )President Mrs,,.Russell Frock presided for the 'rosiness; and Mrs. ;James! Driun nond1or the program. Hostesses were the 10th Group, who also served. lunch. Leaving; Minister ear CQn ra crtto nFetes The Rey. H. J. Snell;'his wife and _ family were honored atJames St. United C urch Exeter, eter bYthe con, e ation ,appreciation in . ' of "12 g to the church years' ,service ur by Mr. 'Snell, e ' at the end 'o Mr:: �Snell,leav s i chi . e . 0-ak c r at June'to<< accept t a g ridge :Aces, London. Dinney, :treasurer .of the ::R.0:y,, church, resent a '.cheque':for h >.i?.� ed $1,000 to the Snells on 'behalf of; thecong a ation.. gr g • Our forests are a perpetual asset, Wednesday,� Jul y • 8 at ..' Bayfield tayfield Pavilion 'Music by Caol OUinu Orchestra .' Lunch Booth„„Admission 75e 111111 I Illllllf 1l1 1 1111 .+ 11 1 I II 1 111 ( 1 111111 i -111 N( 1 Visit the' Living . . Reuel Santa -, ': 9� to Thanksgiving- inks n _: June 1 • g,.: g, ALL THE FON FOE O FAMILY' _. Children to 14 .Y ars -' FREE e 9° a.:.to'6:00 p.m: :<` �unda 1 p.m. �to 6 '.m. T VILLAGE .: SANTA'S G Bracebridge, ' Ont. • 1111110111111,11111111111111111111111111111i111_, , hl s T train in t s: h with at u • 1VIti a hl etc k ra g s. It's an,abunylantand, economical source of ^ highly impo 'ntfond-elements: protein that b tls,and-repairsgust,o body tissues, calcium, toth:add. bone builder; Vitamin A;and'thianiine for healthysnerves,., Eat p"otein foods., forr� sicai ,yi cur Sports C 1lege' -has 'nidde rep'aired tests on the value of p rotein for physiczly active'people. We find ';-that adetes-.getting• adequate:'_. `a`tnount of ,milk and other dairy foods 1) feel More like practicing 2) encointerfewer and briefer periodSof staleness that slow dowptnining':3)'perforin• = better ii action. Yellow 'Rocket;”, a primary nor ions:'weed, ,.Gointinues to spread Ontario despite: efforts, to ', control it, :;states- t•he Field: Crops ranch' of -,the yOntario Department: ricuiture. ,,.Somtimes.. called' Winter' Cress Ynflbw—Rtn`cket- is, often' mistaken for •: Wild' Mustard. However, 'it, is easy to distinguh'_ between. them. Yellow. Rocket usually ,flowers in the : middle. ;of May ,'and Wild Mus tarda 411ree weeks''later.',.'Yellow .Rocketh'as.a nummaber of inroots Winnie �Yild_Mustard has:.a; single. OP root,. Yellow neket is ,"smooth' plant with shinyaobed leaves, Mus: tard is quit hairy with, • sharply ' margined, dull -colored leaves.. • The:,use of high-grade Seed:is one way,"of preventing`new.infestations for,;example, not one seed of low 'Rocket may; lie present in No;' 1 Gr..azle clover seed. Single plants' Of 'Yellow Rocket "should be•. pulled:• and burned. Plants...in.., pastures should be mw oed ,when.:flowers `ap- pear fields that: are poilnted with' this 'weed `SEiould be out early for grassy silage. ---whenever., 'possible,, Seedsthat ripen will be destroyed by'fermentation in the silo._.Good. ,drainage-and=thorough spring and fall' cultivation. will, help 'killYet low '!Rocket. Yellow:; Rocket. May .be :control; led' in mature"stands of • alfalfa by applying. 6 ounces of M,C,I?: amine acid, in 50 ; gallons of water per acre"after the tops of the, alfalfa have beeli killed, by fall frosts. Day tame temperatures;should-bre •above 45•'degrees`;F -when spray is ap Plied The alfalfa topsare usually dormant, and, the, daytime temper attire Tight; during• the, last •weak. in October or first' week,' in No-. 'vernber. • It takes time and.effort to, eradi tate Yellow1.ocket,::but.there is," a' great deal of satisfaction ;1n see- ing, a clean field," die Y �c' • DIRECTOR SPORTS COLLEGE RAvtabflT�us.ia..f minukeab..a..,.z.!sua;:c�„c: :.. 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