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Philip Blake, brother'of Gerald,
bereavement' in the loss of my
dear husband; Walter. Special
John, ..Kitchener. Mrs. Wally
(Marie) Bremner, St. Th omas,
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supporter, with the elempntar.,y
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smoke inhalation and was rushed
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decrease, ends u paying "about
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the same, as
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routes at the same school. The
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charge of the grave -side •prayers,
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cooked on paper, glass or
relatives, neighbors and friends
A special thanks to the C.W.L. of
. bus drivers will be instructed not
should be available in September'.
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AULOVA . OCCUTRON -WATCHES
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SA1KORTH -- CLINTON — . WALKERTON
-the separate. supporter is getting
hit with two "major kinds of
or a ersonne ommttte that
Barbara Rau has been hired as a
were completely demolished.
and g Y recent
home. Komoka. Dear brother of
increases'', while the
custodian at Ecole Ste Marie and
Philip Blake, brother'of Gerald,
bereavement' in the loss of my
dear husband; Walter. Special
John, ..Kitchener. Mrs. Wally
(Marie) Bremner, St. Th omas,
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public
supporter, with the elempntar.,y
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smoke inhalation and was rushed
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Mrs..'Len Len (Katherine) Borho,
'Mrs:
decrease, ends u paying "about
p P Y g
the same, as
new on one of the-
routes at the same school. The
to.Listowel Hospital where he was
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' flowerbearers; Dr. Whittiian, Dr.
'Malkus,
f,y
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Several other, men were also
examined at the hospital and
Joseph's Hospital, London, the
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many policies at the
next meeting.
Bruce Pulsifer, Seaforth,
Box Funeral Home and the
Funeral mass held from St.
Martins
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On a , question from Trustee.
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Cause of the fire has ,not been ,
U.C.W. of Norih Side Church. —
Church, London. Burial
in St: Columban
Abridge in Hibbert Township
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evaluation on the Board's pilot'
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charge of the grave -side •prayers,
23-51-1,
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cooked on paper, glass or
relatives, neighbors and friends
A special thanks to the C.W.L. of
. bus drivers will be instructed not
should be available in September'.
.
P•C,V. Class CDF& FS,,"�'
Stchurch for the lunch
to use it, 'Trustee Don Crowle.Cofumban y
The.Board agreed to pass on
any information on the history of
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good wishes, , flowers, Mass
served to the out-of-town guests,
reported fof the Transportation
early education in Stratford to
Serving Dublin•& Seaforth Areas.
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime,
PERCY WRIGHT
'LICENSED
Committe. A new' bridge is not
being built but bus routes do not,
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T.J.Dolan who is writing'a history
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Wedding Anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for
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Volunteers
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of the city.
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arrangements for reception 'and
guesses ,
•Crowle said.'through
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Handbills will be sent
527-0240
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also gifts of gold rosary and
For almost two years, •the
have
Huron Count y Council.
AUCTIONEER
ONE WORKS WITH
NOTHING BUT
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Huron's Board of Health th
advising students .and parents of
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R. S. BOX
I regul rly to •have their physica'1
BARN AND CONTENTS' DESTROYED — Gerald'- '
were taken to hospital for
smoke inhalation after
most appreciated. — Mrs. Mary:
FUNERAL HOME
° Kippen, Ontario
Blake, R.R.2, Brussels lost his. barn, five calves and
battling the blaze. Cause of the fire has not been
Ryan. 24-53x1
bre thing in' simulated smog"
Tel. 262-5515 Hensall
4,000 bales of hay when a fire broke out' in the
determinl3d.
(Photo'by Pat Langlois)
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Phones:
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buildfng late Wednesday' afternoon. Several men
At • the last Board meeting in
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27. Births
Huron Perth arranges
a
Fire gufs',daiq barn
24. CSras Of Thanks _
VAN BAKEL To Mr, and Mrs.
The family of the L late William
Tony Van Bakel, R.R11, Dublin
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cards, gifts and visited us while
co pensation provided for by the
asked to approach the Huron
Nesbitt wish to express their
on August 12, 1974, a son.
swim p ro g ra m
Fire completely gutted the
combustion i$ suspected.
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The ' Researcher is also
sincere appreciation for the flgral
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large dairy barn on the farm of
Estimiate of 'the damage was
possibility of tendering 'together
tributes, donations ,to the. H6art
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(Continued from Pape 1) to a Toronto meeting which 'is
Gerald Blake, R,R.2, Brussels
not ava liable.
Fund and the sympathy cards and
WARD — To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne.
organizing Education Week
Mr. Lane ++ said. One mill
around 4:30 P.M. Wednesday of
Car tire'
• the matiy kindnesses. shown to
Ward, R3,d,�i2, Seaforth in
represents one dollar of taxation ,throughout the province, the
last week.
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them. Also thanks to the
Seaforth Community Hospital, on
for every $1000 of assessment. Board decided. Trustees Geoffrey.
Lost in the blaze was the
Seaforth firemen were call 9d to
neighbours who helped at the
'-August 11, 1974, a son. 27-53x1
"We've attempted to identify .and Shantz who have attended
season's hay crop and four or five
the farm of /Kenneth -Beuerman,
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Church. Special thanks to Rev.
Reuber. for 'his' comforting
28. Deaths
trends over three years and they these meetings previously both
-said they felt that* sendin a
calves.
The fire was -first noticed by a
R.R.4, Walton, Wednesday,
about'6:30 p.m. vyhen fire broke
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message. Thanks td the Whitneyre
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discouraging from our point, of g
view", Mr. Lane said. 80°!0 of the Principal would accomplish more •
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neighbour, Bill • Hewitt. Mrs.
out in a small car parked beside
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Funeral Home. — The Nesbitt
JOSEPH W. KRAUSKOPF At ' '
47 municipalities the board serves in getting local participation in
Blake was absent from home at
the barn.
Family and Alice and Dale Nixon.
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St. Joseph's' Hospital, on .....
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Education Week. Superintendent
are experiencing decreasing mill P
the time and • Mr. Blake was
The car, owned by Audrey
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Saturday, August 3rd, 1974.
Y $
Joseph W. dear husband of Rela
rates . for public elementary Vintar agreed saying "a principal
across the road when fire was
Beuerman, was, destroyed. Mr.
August 22, 1973.
I wish to extend my heartfelt
Irene Krausko f 282 Wortley
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schools and increasing rates for cart get information out to the
schools through the ' Principal's
sighted. ,
Grey Township fire department
Beuerman managed to push the
car away from the barn.
increasing the heart rate and by
_1.*A s to relatives, friends and
Road, London, age 61. Dear
father of Donald J., J. Gordon
the high schools. Public and
separate supporters sharer the Association.'.'
an Blyth firemen fought the
Mrs. Beuerman estimated loss
"$700.
more nutritive-,
neigh ours for acts of kindndess,
high schools ' '7"instep Vince Young reported
be but the flames were out of
to be about .
value
floral tributes, cards, donations,
and Paul' of London. Dear son of
which means that
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control and the barn and contents
f kindness
dsympathy and iedurin omy
Leo Krausko f Komoka nursing
-the separate. supporter is getting
hit with two "major kinds of
or a ersonne ommttte that
Barbara Rau has been hired as a
were completely demolished.
and g Y recent
home. Komoka. Dear brother of
increases'', while the
custodian at Ecole Ste Marie and
Philip Blake, brother'of Gerald,
bereavement' in the loss of my
dear husband; Walter. Special
John, ..Kitchener. Mrs. Wally
(Marie) Bremner, St. Th omas,
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public
supporter, with the elempntar.,y
that Michael Denomme will be a
bus driver
i't'as atvercome by
smoke inhalation and was rushed
thanks to the allbearers,
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Mrs..'Len Len (Katherine) Borho,
'Mrs:
decrease, ends u paying "about
p P Y g
the same, as
new on one of the-
routes at the same school. The
to.Listowel Hospital where he was
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' flowerbearers; Dr. Whittiian, Dr.
'Malkus,
London, Theresa Paul in
More information will be
Board's Polity Committee' asked
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detained for a con 1e of days.
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REv. Reuber, the staff of
Seaforth Hospital, the staff of St.
Stratford, Mrs: Frank (Margaret)
Lennon , Sebrin ville and Sister
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'available through trustee Arthur
for 15 minutes to report on the
"outdated"
Several other, men were also
examined at the hospital and
Joseph's Hospital, London, the
Carolyn
y O.S.U. Chatham
Haid's Finance and insurance
many policies at the
next meeting.
released.
Box Funeral Home and the
Funeral mass held from St.
Martins
Committee, Board chairman
Michael Connolly said.
On a , question from Trustee.
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Cause of the fire has ,not been ,
U.C.W. of Norih Side Church. —
Church, London. Burial
in St: Columban
Abridge in Hibbert Township
Crowley, Mr. Vintar said that an
determined but spontaneous
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Ivy Scott. 24-53x.1
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Cemetery, St.
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Columban, Ont. Msg. White' in
just south of St. Columban has
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evaluation on the Board's pilot'
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Our sincere thank you to our
charge of the grave -side •prayers,
been .condemned and HPRCSS
Family Life Education project
cooked on paper, glass or
relatives, neighbors and friends
A special thanks to the C.W.L. of
. bus drivers will be instructed not
should be available in September'.
.
r' `for beautiful gifts,, messages of
Stchurch for the lunch
to use it, 'Trustee Don Crowle.Cofumban y
The.Board agreed to pass on
any information on the history of
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good wishes, , flowers, Mass
served to the out-of-town guests,
reported fof the Transportation
early education in Stratford to
intentions: and visits for our,' 50t
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Committe. A new' bridge is not
being built but bus routes do not,
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T.J.Dolan who is writing'a history
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'I�Ii�'NT ADS
Wedding Anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for
\
Volunteers
have to use the 'old one, Mr.
of the city.
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arrangements for reception 'and
guesses ,
•Crowle said.'through
YPh0•ne
Handbills will be sent
527-0240
.
also gifts of gold rosary and
For almost two years, •the
have
Huron Count y Council.
the Stratford HPRCSS Schools
ONE WORKS WITH
NOTHING BUT
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Huron's Board of Health th
advising students .and parents of
faint y rmg, to the organist ary res a smog I e a Sports Equipment Exchange
Xnn O'Rourke and for Celeste medical officers of Health of t
The*. first TkOlter • Lord of
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Heath Bean Windrowoft
for Ontario will be Arrivino cut
Vincent
Farm E'qui*Pmetit•- i,td.
on
Thursday,'Aug. 15th.
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McCreight as director of the rhof-r
Why would anyone choose to
Huron and Perth, Hospital
being held at the Stratford Y in
and all the girls and Tommy
breathe smog?,. Well, sometim
auxiliary and Medical
September. �
O'Rourke for hymns for Mass and
for good reason.
At a University;' volunteer are
're resentatives, all o ose the
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Trustee Shan z asked that,
board members be informed
to our. son Father Jack for special
Mass of Thanksgiving. You have
breathing pollutants hire
Mustard Report on restructuring
of health services in Ontario
about when administrators are
greatly happiness '
added read to our mess on
striding alon a treadm' in a
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heated chamber. Expe in
Trustee Ted Geoffrey and
going on holidays. Mr. Vintar
said it could•be arranged for next
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this special occasion of joy. —
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Chairman Connolly •reported,
,
Dan and Theresa Costello,
hope to chart the ffects of
They attended, as Boar d
year.
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pollution on work ca ,.acity:-,Theyrepresentatives,
a special session
Watch Those Pans!
will measure' ox gen . uptake, •
of County Council on Monday
Metal pans cant be -used in a
My sincerest thanks to all who
carbon dioxide p duction, heart
,
afternoon, called to- discuss the
microwave oven. Foods must be
sent cards, flowers and .gifts and
rate, blood pre sure, and body
report and the Department of
cooked on paper, glass or
to all who visited -me while a
temperature. , According to a
Health's request for feedback on
earthenware so that the electronic
patient* in the Stratford General
Physiologist t the University, the
it
waves can pass through.
Hospital. Special '• thanks to
'study .shou , snake it possible to
"f think it's a good idea to
Drs. Stapleton, Lindsay, Tiedman
base . sm g alerts and safety
support the Huron County Health
IT ISS IMPOSSIBLE
and Scratch and nurses and staff
criteria o factual data instead of
Unit''.,, Mr. Connolly said, adding
SERVE THE
on fourth floor. Thanks also to •
guesses ,
that -the report, if implemented,
COMMUNITY WHEN
Box Ambulance Service and Rev.
For almost two years, •the
have
could eventually have impact on
ONE WORKS WITH
NOTHING BUT
P.A.Oosfveen and Rev. John
w plun 'eers, reported
the schools. The Board decided to
from St. Joseph's Parish. It was
I regul rly to •have their physica'1
send- a, letter. of thanks to the
THE LIPS,
most appreciated. — Mrs. Mary:
perf "ances monitored while
Huron Council for involving them
Ryan. 24-53x1
bre thing in' simulated smog"
in their discussions.
a>
M y of , the volunteers have
At • the last Board meeting in
Thank you to .all who sent us
ref sed' to accept the hourly
July, trustee Vince Young' was
cards, gifts and visited us while
co pensation provided for by the
asked to approach the Huron
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we,Were in St. Joseph's Hospital,
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The ' Researcher is also
County Board of Education on the
a
London and since coming home.
i vestigating the relationship
possibility of tendering 'together
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— Alice (Walker) Gardiner and
etween specific pollutants,
for fuel to supply the boards'
baby Leanne. 24-53-1
smoking habits, and varying
properties. On a question from
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Many thanks to my friends and'
eather conditions on a person's
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Stratford trustee David Teahen,
Mr. Geoffrey said that the Huron
.'�«:�::�.>.`ry
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neighbours who were so kind to
611it to perform outdoor work. A
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Board had completed its fuelp
me while 1 was in hospital. Also to
cries of studies elsewhere have
negotiations for this year and
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Dr. Moyo and the nursing staff. —"
shown that cigarette smoking in h
therefore the matter was
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Annie Steep. 24-53-1
ealthy, young men impairs
dropped._
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exercise performance, especially
in' rn`any types ,of athletic events
A principal, rather than one or
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and hctivities that involve
two Board members will be sent
DICK —'In memory of Earl Dicl•
who passed away suddenl,
maximal work capacity. Cigarette
smoking seems to affect heart
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Ha rvesting e a n a
August 22, 1973.
performance during exercise by
g ve y
Only a memory of bygone flay:,
increasing the heart rate and by
Anda sigh for li face unseen
raising the level of carbon
in the blood. Smoking
more nutritive-,
that Got
A constant feeling 'also
-monoxide
value
alone
appears to lower the level of
'
Knows best what should have
oxygen, ithe lungs • after
exercise,
41though farm ers may have
started harvesting and storing
practice will develop skill in
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—Ever remembered by The
To find out more about how air
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their hay crop silage, the
specialist
estimating crop moisture content.
a skill usually lost between
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s
Harveys. 25-53x1
pollution and smoking affect your
states that producers
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harvests."
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lungs and life, contact yourshould
contact their local county
Should the, material go into the
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Christmas Seal Association.
or district office of the, Ontario
silo too wet, seepage, foul odors
?
�7. Births.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food-
and dry matter losses will occur
Somebody
if such problems'occur.
from undesirable fermentation. If
McCAUGHY - To Mr. and Mrs,
Wants What
Hay crop silage is an excellent
high -protein livestock feed.
the hay crop silage is too dry,
poor packing occurs, resulting in
Fred _ McCau h of 11.1112,
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Staffs on July 29, at Seaforth
However, problems of spoilage
heating,
g, and the growth of mold,
Community Hospital, a son,
Ypu Don't .Need!
and loss of the feed's nutritive
which h turn lead to poor animal
Jason Robert. 27-53x1
value sometimes occur as a result
intake, loss of dry matter and low
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of poor harysing management,
Protein digestibility.
•SCLL
GARDW111R -Lisa and Steven
says a speciafist at the kemptville
Mr. Wright recommends a
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Gardiner are happy to announce
College of Agricultural
choice. of two procedures if the
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the arrival of their new little
Through
Technology.
H. C. Wright, an agronomist at '
crop dries in the field to a
moisture content -too low for hay
a °
sister, Leanne Marie at St.
Tbseph's Loudon, on
Huron
the college, points out that a 60 to
crop silage: the farmer should
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.ftospital,'
Thursday, August 1, 1914. Proud
65 percent moisture range is
either blend each wagon load with
parents are Alice (Walker) and
Expositor
preferred, with the extreme range
between 56 to 70 percent.
some freshly -cut (wet) material,
then ensile it (under no condition
,
Uft Qartl 4, Sixth grandchild
tf :Mr slid Mrs'. Gardiner
Classified
"Farmers dhould purchase a
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shauld the drier aerial be out
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and 'sizEetith for M: p and Mrs.
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moisture tester and use it during
the first fern days of each cut of
into the sil . without blending,
each load or bale the drier'"
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hay crop silage," he says. "Th. is '
material.
The*. first TkOlter • Lord of
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Heath Bean Windrowoft
for Ontario will be Arrivino cut
Vincent
Farm E'qui*Pmetit•- i,td.
on
Thursday,'Aug. 15th.
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