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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-24, Page 5Bruce Farm. Repoli WINTERKILL A forage stand which was good last fall. may be a oor stand by this spring because ' of winterldll. There are three basic causes of winterkill — freezing, heaving and ice sheets, Although freez- ing is considered as a case of the weather being teo cold for the Plants, there are'factors which ,affect it. For instance orchard grass is less tolerant to cold than timothy or bromegrass. Alfalfa varies,in winterhardiness depend- in,g on variety — Vernal 'has bet- ter hardiness: than Saranac. An- other factor is that plants "hard- en" with Cool weather in the fall. Harvesting practices, such as not cutting alfalfa- in September, aid the build up 'of food reserves which helps the hardening pro-. cess. • Rapid changes in temperatures often kill more plants than low temperature itself. A few warm days in spring encourage plant growth. Under these conditions-al- falfa •will lose .its hardness and is then susceptible to cold if the temperature drops. 'Proper 'soil fertility aids in rer ducing • winter' •injury. Wyk,' starved plants are much more susceptible to injury than healthy ones. Waving is a moving of the plants from their normal position in the soil...It is not uncommon to' find alfalfa 'plants in .the _spring with 1 -.2 inches'of root showing. On the other hand grasses Which have fibrous roots are generally heaved less than legumes which have taproots. Thus one ,way 'to reduce heaving 'is to use a grass INVESTMENT THE STERLING • TRUST ,CORP. Prevailing Interest Rates . Retirement Savings plan Your Representative ALEX MacNAY LUCKNOW - - • . . . 41.......114410410.410....411041. REAL ESTATE _ Goof, INVESTMENT Apartihent building in the village of Ripley, •newly renovated, air- conditioned, $450.00 rental income a month. Mortgage can be ar- ranged., BROWNIE NEWS On Tuesday, January 16th the Brownies opened their meeting with a balancing game. Fairy Queen Sylke Becker, set up the Toadstool for Brownie Ring. The Brownies hopped their Fairy Gold and Snowy Owl did inspec- . don. Brown Owl presented Kiln- Have .two. clients Wanting acreage Lang side Gatherin with springs or rivers on them. Hoilotits Couple . gwith•a large barn -- also properties • , WANTED • milmOsiormicammismomin• n • • • • U n n n n n • • • n • n n • VILLAGE 'HOME : :One storey, 2 bedroom, brick: ▪ home,2 years old, electric heat-. sing, full basement, attached • garage, broadloom, in Irving a • , •room• and bedrooms. Priced at •$20,000.• Mortgage available. . e LANGSIDE NEWS' A large crowd attended the soc- ial evening at the Langside Com- munity Centre in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Graham G. Is;loffat of Teeswater who were married rec- ently. Seventeen tables 9f euchre were in play...High prizes went to Philip Steer and Mrs. Wes Tif.' fin. grs. ,Moffat and Don Bell received low prizes: 2, short programme followed ' the cards. The Langside girls sang. Mrs. Philip Steer sang "Bless this House". Mary Bongertrnan played her accordian and the• children conducted a -contest. Mr. and Mrs: Graham Moffat were then presented with a sum of money by Dave Moffat and Wesley Young On behalf of every- ' one there. Both Graham and Edith thanked everyone for their kindness and best wishes. A delicious lunch was served to conclude a very pleasant even- Jim •Orr of London visited Mrs. Orr and Bob during the.week end'. The annual meeting of the Langside Presbyterian Church was held Saturday.; -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young a7td— family. visited Mr. arid Mrs. Gord- on Wall, Winghain, Saturday even Mrs. John Currie of Wirigham visited her mother Mrs. Orr •Friday. ' • Lucknow Women's/ . 6 institute Meeting '4 EDHESDAY, JANUARY 24; 1973 REMEMBER Help Your RED CROSS TO HELP B. A. McDonfigh "REAL ESTATE BROKER. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' Bus. 528-2031 — Res. 528-3821 •••••••••110•••••••••••••••4 legume mixture. 'Since ice causes heaving,' reducing water content of the soil through good drainage will reduce heaving, The third form of winter' injury comes from ice sheets. Freezing rain or runoff water accumulates, freezes and restricts • air move- ment. Winter injury to forages can often be reduced byi observing the recommended has vest date, fertilizing according to soil test and using .recommended vane- CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 CHISHOLM FUELS FOR SALE DAIRY FARM, highway location in the Clinton area, 140 acres on which is' situated an excellent 7 room home, every 'convenience. Barns are 50' x 105' and 50' x 100'. Free stalls for 63 cows. Silos 20' x 60% and 13' •x 40'. This barn has•a 4 stall Surge parlour, 600 bulk tank, silo unloader andauger feed- ing system. Possession can. be ar- ranged. - 500 'ACRES approximately 40 acres of buifi: 'The balance productive clay loam soil. Two homes, one brick with oil furnace. 2 and 4 pc. bath, every convenience. The other home is stone. Also 3 good barns with' 'a potential for cattle and hog. Immediate possession. 200 ACRE FARM, all workable, good corn and bean land. Above average '4 bedroom brick home, 3 pc. bath up and one down, new kit- chen, oil furnace. Large barn used as' a' farrowing unit and finishing approximately 300 hogs at a time. 16' x 50' high moisture corn 'silo with roof. Steel grain storage and implement shed. Asking $53,500. Terms available. 100 ACRE FIRM with 85 workable and 11. acres of hardwood bush. Four bedroom brick and frame home, 4 pc. bath, combinafion oil furnace, drilled well on pressure. Barn 35' x 65' with an L Tie - ups for 19, cows. Additional 100 acre farm available. THREE BEDROOM' HOME situ- ated' on 4 acres of . land in the country. Oirfurnace, 3 pc. bath and full basement. rmmediate possess-- ion and asking $8,900. • WE HAVE A SINCERE CLIENT who is looking for a '100 acre farin with 'good buildings on which • he Would like to rim cows and calves. For more, particulars give us a call. - WARREN ZINN Phone, 529.7350 Wilfred Mclnt+ Ca.,` Liinfed WALKERTON Member of the (rey and Bruce Ittultiple Listings Service List M,LS. — Over 60. Salami" Working For You • •••••••••••0041141410061HINDINIS Products For Farm, Home and ELECTRIC HEATING. ELECTRIC MacKENZIE . MEMORIAL CHAPEL FUNERAL SERVICE • SerVices conducted, according : to your wishes at your Home, • . • your Church, or at our Mem- • • • REPRESENTATIVES OHM Chimel at no additional, a W. AD'AMSON charge. • • C. • SUTCLIFFE TED COLLYER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Specializing In WIRING AND REPAIRS I Indust" WINGHAM GUARANTEED GRANITES • Barger and Mrs. Wm. Helrii sang REASONABLE PRICES with a poem entitled, "Qrand- Mothers" 'Mrs . John Wraith es approx. S100.00. Large' lots ri ated, heating costs S160.00. Tax-: Mri. 'Earl McDonald , Mrs. Howard 'CEMETERY LETTERING. Hydro Financing 'Available t • Lucknow, Phone 523-3432 ° pay 'or Night ' • , . • • THE .144. KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO I la . • • • J. BREWER ' • • , • a !: inalsessommommenisimiuma , f "'with ,shade trees. Priced low: slo $12,500.00. • • . , : al a . : ei '' a _ 48 ACRES • • loWith river and mixed woods,, 30. nacres clear and level to rolling.: : :Terms, , . a • • 1 • :WINGHAM OFFICE.' i ' i ' 357-3840 . ': MEMORIALS ' n . . n n THREE BEDROOMS. "One storey, interior ' redecor-e CUAI SUNOCO' DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW PhOne 529-7524- or 524-7681 FREE BURNER SERVICE A demonstration on "Artex Roll- on Decorator paints" was given by Mrs. Dan McInnes. The President , Mr's. Armstrong 'Wilson, conducted the bttSiness and the committees gave their • reports and the ladies voted ,that IIII billy be paid. Arrangements n were 'made for the' next card party and:the meeting closed with sing • Mg, the Queen arid the Institilte The 1..ucknow Women's Institute held their January Meeting on Friday afternoon, January,12th' with Mrs. Walter Alton in the chair. She welcomed the visitors and a new member and all the. members who came out a snowy, day and opened the meeting with the opening ode and the 'Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs. Alex opened the program with a 'New Years reading, and Mrs. Neil McCallum gave a lovely 'New Years poem Vihich had seen written by her daughter. Mrs. 'Wm. Helrn•read sotne interesting articles 'from the "Federated:News" and closed • two Songs which were enjoyed by all. The motto, "What can I do*to promote World Peace," was. taken by tvirs. Omar Brooks and a paper on Citizenship was given. by Mrs. Alex McNay; Grace and the committee served a lovely lunch, , . xei bef at • • ,• Lucknow — Phone 528-5802 To Protect. Your Jack, • .• Insui'e IN ME ORIA LDENBY — in loving. memory a dear husband and father, rm an (Ted) f;laldenby, , who sed away 3 years ago, January 1970. ath is a heartache, nothing .can heal, ,-.4- rnories are treasures, no one can steal, a beautiful life came a sudden ,end, died as he lived, everybody's friend,* „ was always thoughtful, loving and kind, left glorious memories hehind. treasure him, God, in Your garden of rest, use dad was one of the best. vingly remembered .and sadly ed by his wife and family. . KNECHTEL MILLING LTD. 'ADMIRAL TV AND. ANTENNA SALES AND SERVICE DON TH9MPSON TV R:R., 3 RIPLEY TELEPHONE, 395-2393 MacKENZIE O.D. Optometrist OWEL 'PHONE 3914S11 • . • TMENTS J. A. McDONAGH. Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 R. 'W. ANDREW Ba,rrister and Solicitor LI STOWEL, ONTARIO . LUCKNO%Y Every Wednesday and^. Saturday Afternoon • , like in the Joynt Block Telephone: Lticknow 528-3116 W. BELL' OMETRIST OODERICH' T.he,„Square (Phone 524-7661) M. HARPER RTERED ACCOUNTANT • •,• 57 South Street, Goderich. Telephone 524-7562 TAG, berley Cooke with her Gardeoer . Badge. We closed BrOwnie Ring with Brownie Prayer. showedaAytPo .thewWPoawc Pack . he$ t a a r Hackett col- lection for Collector Badge. our Thinking Day meeting in Feb-F were going to tell about, for Ea ch. Six were asked to start think- ing about the country that they During work period Brown OWl liad the Golden Hand and Golden Ladder Brownies for a compass. game, "Round ancl,Round The Country". Brenda Phillips, Lyn Shepherd, Betty Stanley , Anne Alton and Elizabeth Wilkins' pas- sed their test for compass. Snowy Owl listened to Deborah Bolt tell her story of Brownies in other lands. The Golden Bar Brownies were with Tawny Owl and Sylke Becker, Anne Hamil- ton, Shirley Loree, Lana Sand- erson and Judy Hunter passed this test for 0 Canada. Sylke Beck- er also passed her test for'God Save The Queen. Elizabeth ' Wilkins ran an errand for Brown Owl for one of her tests. We closed the meeting with the Squeeze and Taps. ) ••••••••••••••••••••••••• an ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357.1910 Res. Ph. 357.1015 It BRAY • DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 197-JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHIM, PHONE 357-1224 • M !eh B. s. to d !ul ) r of av TE' • '011S•i•• F DO rof )/40: red . WANTED ONTARIO' WHEAT rades & 2 $1.90,Bus. eed Wheat Grade $1.73 Bus.° DELIVERED HANOVER INSURANCE IRE, WIND, CASUA OMOBILE & INVES