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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-30, Page 7Y,. EER 3s !.4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 0 pICFURE,D IS DUTCHDALE LE1TY WOOER OF FARDOL CNE SIXTY-EIGHT (EX) first as a 2 year and in HuronCounty, piacing fieri Bei Walkerton. Five more daughters manging *,(.,-%.1714%.,,i good plus as 2 year olds. is awe and anyone wishing .(7, use the service Etre era a iiti1 information may do 80 by contacting VAN OSCH — DUTCHDALE FARM q Il.fR. 3 LUCKNOW — PHONE 395-2865 oop Petroleum Service r after business hours and. rgency service of furnaces CALL TIFFIN Driver -3iI8 TED 11ORAN Burner .Service Man 357-1768 ;RION, w6e•¢¢ao,tu. lids'" s i°t6 w• , Raccoon mm lie w ttn lbeep yo mrr Nity s * t mitt you may some of the benefits desert in an earilier -. is/ 7.. rli Some of the most common harmful factors influencing your to r clout. are cattle. . disease„ and insects. i :relents and wire. .;mcu Farmers use the woo oi for Ain additraaal gratiinz area, una- ware that by a lloWimg ¢Mlle to walk over the forest floor the combined problems off templed routs, de- stroyed seedlings,. bream saplings and coma, cited seal soon tante ttheir ton. Cattle also damage trees by expo -sling vine ire parts tiilDrfQ:i!digin tearing o y; bask. Which allows LOWER INTEREST RATES Hoor IAV On IST MAO 2t10 1110RTGES litsjohere hs Ontario On COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRiAL. and FARM PROPERTIES m Fitine449 Fo Nen Construction $ Land Your A Phone SAIEWAY INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED Qom u se * st.. E. , Oat - 14 EtinthtgMt+Et ei tor 1iistant C a-- ��1��Cirgi tibrary Workshop. For Bruce County Twentysevenn branch staff mem- bers attended a workshop held in the Bruce County Public- Library, Wednesday Oetober 23rd. During the morning session Mrs. Elvrera Stever, Por Elgin Branch Library, Mrs. Frances White, Hepworth Branch Library and Mrs. Sharon Roadhouse, Wiai.ton Branch lib- rary the County and Regional Municipality Librarians course for Branch Personnel. The ceaiirse, consisted of five days training at 1 i'e Ontario. Government Training Centre near Barrie. The mel briefly described each ses- sion.. Many questions were asked •aid discussed among group mmenn- bers. ) tab was enjoyed by all; them back to work for the group. .Mins. Frances Thomson, Cbesleyr Branch Library desciribed T'e increased usefulness of the 1974 Encyvccloped is Britannia. Ws new format covers an area of interest in general and inde information inn. the bibliography. Mrs. •,i,lmrlie, Stump,. W?Iilkerrtton • Branch Library described the work being done in the 'Walkerton Branch Library with ecertteal file imnfOrunnaition and how to obtain pamphlets and information. Mrs. • Stump also had saumnplles from their picttimre i1ie. Mrs_ Mary Stade" Somthamnptton Braman! Library 'reported on t ixe Meeting off small and Medium sized libraries held inn Maned late_ A comparison *as made between a branch libraury betott4ihIg to a County Poublicc Library and an individual small !library trying to. provide service on their own. ranch staff &emberrs from dernfford,. Chesliegt" Hepworth, Kincardine, Lion"s Head" Meld- mayy-Carrick, Port°i Ultl" Riple " Southanm;uton, Tara, Teeswaateir, .Tiverton„ tori" • Tobermory, Walkerton and Wiarton expressed the ap- preciation .for .the opportunity. to attend the workshop and to discuss their ideas with one another_ ids and diose an easy . into i ine tree, White some insects aid diseases i'iet the leap" oir (food converters of the tree, others attack inside and cause ale dlsimnage.. A common example of is is the dutch eller disease.. Illi 61 i,I Rodents, such as mice and rabbits also destroys a large nrsmber. of trees_ By removing bairn„ tbese pests also help to spread an infection off disease or insects, The fastest . a acii„I��Itl..t ;ii most enemy off the woodbtt is fire. Q1aieot i ed ground fires Can bum out sd seedlings, amrd . saplings j and set back natural sucd:ession by. gears_ Bestrnction off leaves on the forest floor nonotonly exposes sod to 4ea;Mntl llntg and estosiou,. but Misr» renames organic' food • plants nod for growth. iftt only ' takes seconds ftur a fore to destroy what may have taken dlecades to grow in your woodlot. Ryr suggests that to she some of these problems you can fence around wtoodtlbtts to keep cattle out remoiae infected ttrees.' and t=reat reg trees to pre etut spread of d'isease,. Vie plastic or metals mesh around tree bottoms, to keep rodents horn damaging them, and use a corn- baiaatt'tico u of enclosing y ditches and easy access to the woodtZot to. help In preventiang fires, If you would Eke to find out noose about w ood1ot protection, feel free to ' write' to Rocky at the Maittlland Valley Conservation Authority Of- fnc d . 41 WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 UNTIL NOON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE' TO OUR CUSTOMERS Lighthouse Yari�lyStore Point Clark 1 I % IT10E LUCKNOW FIRE HYDRANTS will he ffushed by the Village Works De tient on Tuesday, November 5th all day from 8 a.rn. to 5 p.m. WATER USERS PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THIS 'Bud” HAMILTON AGENT FOR BP OIL LIMITED. WHOLESALE — RETAIL LUCKNOW PHONE OFF. 5284006 RESIDENCE 528--3616 OFFICE HOURS i A.M.. TO 8 PAL DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Ti E We would like to advise our customers that we do diver on Saturdays. Due to some misun- derstanding, this has not beein fury realized.. We also would like to let you know that we have add- ed Fred Black to our staff. Fred will learn as an apprentice' for burner service and installing fur- naces and will also act as a salesman. /We would also Lie to tell you we do not have non leaded gasoline, so before you buy a car, start looking for gas first. I thunk it is only fair, on our behalf, to tell you this.. BUD HAMILTON