The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-27, Page 9At least two. of the present
three Bruce- County, directors:ori
the Georgian Bay Regional Deve.l-
opment Council will be ousted at;
the annual meeting in Barrie -Ian''
uary 27 if. a; Bruce county council:
proposal works' out. '
y ��
On Thursda council
named
,two of its members , J. .P. John- •
stone of Walkerton and; Douglas
Kreutzweiser of Southampton; as,
the members it will propose for
two of -the directorships.' Munici-
pal representatives, will be direct
ed to plump for this pair..
-County. council was told by fin-
ance:'chairman Harvey Davis that
council` representation. on the deV:-.
elopment,-body] would.assure better
communications.
Present directors for Bruce •
are .FrankField of Teeswater,•
Mac McKenzie of Kincardine and
John Otto of Southampton
, Cou;ncil' approved payment of
membership in the -development
council'for 1971 at $3,112;
r Municipalities lose consider
able revenue /when a ;provincial
park is .located in•:the township,
St. Edmunds Reeve J. P.. John-
stone. Jr; said. Council approved
his proposal that persons using
the 'parks. be •charged ,an addition
al 25 -dents a day andthis money
`be paid -by the -province to the
township-, •
Council turned down a''request
from the University' Of Western
Ontario that a grant be' given to
put, reference works' in, the Owen'.
Sound library. 3,
Grants approved •bywcouncil
included .Canadian National
Institute for the Blind ;'•$1,50'0;'•
'Salvation Army , $l,500;. Canad-
ian
anadian.Mental Health Association.,•
::Muscular Dystrophy 'Association
and: St John Ambulance , $50
each,: :`
Brant Township asked the•coun-`
ty to assume responsibility for
the 70 year-old bridge over.. the
Saugeer'RiVr—at C -6n 'ession 8 , /I
east of Cargill. •<The bridge is the,
only crossing over the Saugeen be
tween Walkerton and Concession
12-.. -.Since-a load' 1imit- has,bee-n---
placed on:the structure the town; ,
ship,is literally split in two until
the bridge' is replaced:
The province will be asked to'
W__ -amend-Traffic. Lei hwa. �.. a ffic' Ac---
Kay who gave a ver interestin $ -Tia
Y g to .include horse-drawn equipment
travelogue of hertrip to British among the farm vehicles'. which
Columbia;,,qarticularl�- Vanceo -
. _...... .. .... y.. . _ - - -..___re are the._ r`ian alar slow ,,moving
ver; :::She described many .points- require g g m g
�g.
of interest that she saw and show- _vehicle sign Increasingnumbers
of Mennonites in Bruce who drive
ed brochures on the beautiful horsesare :;a.traffc,concern, coup
par `a -ng dens t:
tha-she- isi.ted.� I -was told
P..
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -27, 1971.
THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL,. LUCIC.NOW ONTARIO
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL. COME TO ,THE LORD SIMCOE,
CLOSE. TO SHOPPING, THEATRES -AND ENTERTAINMENT
o .
SPECIAL PRICE $54.90 PER. •:
CQUPLE' INCLUDES.
* .. Friday and. Saturday, night V . accomodatiot . in;.:deluxe `ir, ,
bed sitting rogm,'oar best. 'available:
Bottle :'of champagne
Breakfast and, dinner (for 2) on Saturday,.
* .. Breakfast and cfty. sight seeing tour .(for 21' on Sunday:
Please' mention the get -away weekend to your: travel agent
when you make your reservations;
-_ ial weskend ' rlce ,'valid until April 1, 1971 ,and
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Bruce Farm Report
-HYBRID' CORN ,SELECTION
Withtheproduction
• of newand ..:.
improved hybrids, ;it '' becomes,
• quite important, to select the one
which best fits your. needs. ',To-
help farmers ' do this, the Ontario
Hybrid Corn . Performance Trials
are cart--.-. out each year., and;
results made:available.' This re-
port along with your own- exper-
ience can .give you- considerable.
._guidance
The following are some facts
You migght consider inselecting..
a hybrid:
1. ' Ontario is; divided into zones.
depending on the., number of' heat
units available for corn 'produc-
tion.. Choose a hybrid witha; re-
quirement no, greater than the
:.number of heat ..units • available
in y -.'r area. 'If a later maturing
varitLy is : planted for . grain then.
you are running 'a great risk—
the hybrid may : not be mature
when the first frost hits. On :they"
.other hand for silage corn on
maturity 'group later could be
used. In areas. having less 'than'
2,400 ='2,500. -heat. units only silage
can be safely, grown.
2. • .Standability. • .A : high. pro-
ducing hybrid means little if . it
is highIy..subect to lodging and
heavy 'yield .losses. In the :,per-
formance trials per cent • broken
• stalks are • given for each hybrid.
This may be a minor consider-
ation -when selecting -a: hybrid for
•`silage,' since the corn is ; usually
harvested before stalkbreakage
is' a major problem.,. _:
3. Disease resistance. This 'is
a_Tm a jor point-this-yewbecause
\of southern Leaf Blight. To give
an indication of a hybrid's, res-
ponse to the disease,.- all hybrid
corn sold =will be :tagged "with -a
"N" (resistant) or "B" partially
resistant) or "T" (susceptible).:.,
4, Use of corn. Experiencelas_
shown:that`the be? t grain yielding
hybrid .will also .give the ' highest
silage yields. ;
5. Type of hybrid. `Until recent
years all hybrids ,were double
,crosses. Now sin_le and three-
way crosses are gaining in : im-
portance, The yield of ' 'single
crosses may vary' more from
year to:year than double__ crosses,
• ab-best-single'eross-will out
yield' the best double cross.
• •6, 'A ;hybrid which yields 'well
over a number of years; is 'better
.' .than a hybrid which yields very
high one year and. very low the
next. This allowsa better match
ane s orage act i it les'
with production. `
The 1071 Report of the Ontario
Hybrid: Corn Performance: is now
available at °• the Agricultural 'Of-
fice in'Walkerton.
Rick Upfold ' • ,
Soils and* Crops Specialist
A..PASTURE FARM
There is still some Vacancies
• for cattle at the A R D.A, Pasture
Farm at Underwood. Applications
or questions' should be sent to
the -Ontario Deliartmetit of Agri,
culure and rood, ` Walkerton'
Mrs B.; VanderMoe
Is'Society Pres..
'The Ripley and. District •Horti-
cultural Society heldtheirannual
meeting-on'Tuesday.,. January 19 ''
at 2.00 p;m:.at the home o'fMrs.
Earl :Lohnes with 24 present.
The meeting opened with O •
Canada and the :Lord's Prayer.
Theroll call was answered ,by
payment of. fees.. ,' Twenty-six
,membership fees were paid.As a
result.of a''rneeting of the. execu-
'rive -on January January 8 the.,progr'ams
were available' ; for :the members.
The`iinstallation officers was
conducted by Mrs: W: 'J:. Mac-.
Kay:• Officers 'for 1971 areas
follows: Past President;, Mrs.
George MacDonald;''President:,
Mrs,• Baas Vander, Hoek; 'lst'Vice
President ,; MC's:: Walter Farrell,
2nd Vice -President, :Mrs. Glen
Stanley; Secretary, Mrs. .Charles
Smith Treasurer, Mrs.'Orville •
Finlayson•` 4
Directors 1971 Mrs. David
Elphick, .'Mrs' Norval Stewart , .•
Mrs. Bert Breckenridge,. Mrs.
Earl Lohnes,. Mrs:: Jack Verhulst:
Directors. 1972 Mrs.: 3, Hack-
Bruce County To
Propose Members,
For Region Council
ett Mrs • Gordon 'Farrell , Mrs.
Ambrose Gamble, ;Mrs. Bert
lrwin, Mrs. George Cornish.`
Mrs.' Gordon .Stanley .convened
the meeting; 'openingwith a
thought-provoking':poem and :con-
tinuing by telling of the lily'; the'.
floral emblem. of Quebec. 'She
then introduced. Mrs. W.` J. Mac-,
`PURPLE GROVE.
Brian Royle spent .Saturday in
London where he had the brace -,on
his collar bone :removed,
d , Stwnand
famMri y weanreMrsSundayevartisitorsLa° oef Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Collins;,
. Mr. and Mrs. Don pore spent'`
Saturday evening with Mr. and`
Mrs. 'Bob :Thompson:.
Ralph 'Hill returned. home from
Wingham hos ital last week. We
hope this, win ter his last stay• in
the hospital' for a while,
KINLOUGH
We are pleased to report that.
Elden Eckenswiller Sr. ,, who under
went surgery recently' was.able to
return to the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Graham, Lucknow
• Little Donnie McFarlan, Who
underwent surgery at London;' was`
able to return home during the
week. Donnie is the .3 'yeas -old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan.McFar-
lan,
Prize winners at the H. W:I:
PAGE; NINE
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and 9:15.\ 'All' other- days, one
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. JAN. 28, 29, 30
MON., TUES., WED.,
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Colour - Starring
Dean' Martin, Burt. Lancaster'
Helen .Hayes.
euchre party, dn`Tuesday evening
werei. high lady ; Mrs'. D. Mackie '
"who also.received the rpize for
the 'birthday., closest to Robbie
Burns Day; low lady, Mrs.: A.
low'
Percy; high •�an • R .Ackert; 1 w: -
man', R. Elliott.
Russell Hewitt: spent a =few days
P ...
at St Joseph's Hospital , London
having' his routine -check up. Mrs.
/ith Mr.
Hewitt visitedwand Mrs
Blair Allan and 'family at Listowelr
while Russell was in the hospital:.
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SATURDAY.'
MATINEE JAN.L3
k
a
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COLOUR
ALL : SEATS SOc`
Mrs..*Earl-Lohnes showed her'
slides of her ;trip to Washington
It was also :very informative
showing niany'.memorials and.
ihistorical places of interest, as•
well as colourful slides of the
1'lOwcr and Garden Show at -the
O=-l'e-fe Centre last year
Mrs. keg 'Moore gave the court
esy remarks.
The`retiring president, Mrs.:
George MacDonald expressed her
thankstothe members for their
support during her terrriin office.
`The new president Mrs. Connie
Vander,lIoek closed ;the meeting
tiiith the singing of the'. Queen and'
Grace.. ,
A delicious' lunch was served by
:the • hostess .and her lunch coniriit
tee 'of :ivlrs. Pra'hk, Fair and
G. Cornish..
The -ext meeting to,be held on ,
:ucknow Guides
)n Snowshoe Hilo'
Patrols leaders of 1st •Lucknow.
Guide
:Co: lad-' new etper%encs
last'week when they went'on a
snowshoe hike and; cookout.. Breit
da MacDonald, Kathy:Trelea:ven',:'
Mary Ellen Havens"and Sandra'
'Finlay accompanied by' Mrs'=' J. C.
1vin iii-and=Ny- RIancchre'.-nma n ,
'oeveredthe snowshoes -for several
hours and everyone enjoyed them-
selves.
Kathy Treleaven proved to be'
most expert in handling the •snow
shoes by winning a •'racer
- At.'the regular meeting onr:Jati.w.
uary:2lst, Mrs. ,Jack MacDonald
instructed, .on .the' :i-lome raker .
badge. A 'vett' interesting display
held,. the guides attention.Lieut
-
;Tuesday , te;bruary r16 ate 00, m,wenait::cond_ucted..ra garde , And :.:
at the horiie'of Mts. 'Bert Irwin4, closed the meeting with 'Vespers,
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