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Atiosio: 16 OfelatiO Street, StrAtteril 271.2960 • Robert L Plumsted Intdiors • - 'FINE FURNITURE t• CARPETS • PAINTS • WALLCOVERINGS a DRAPERIES 0101N Stitt-Et Sett"( StAtIORTH, Phone 15191 527.4902 Rome (5191 521-0052 • r. rnsitrong tl Seaforth was awarded her provincial honors at SatUrday's 4-H Achievement Day held at Seaforth Public' School on the theme Focus on Living:: Jean Van Tyghenrli---R.R.-4,--Seaforth and.-Dime Smith of EgmOndville, who were absent; also received their provincial 'honors for completing 12 4-H courses. - (Expositor Photo) Perth farm news after the 3 leaf stage of development. Oil or surfactants should never be added to these spray treatments. Heavy twitch grass stands require a split treatment of 2 lbs. of Atrazine each' time. A fall- spring treatment is ideal. Another alternative is 2 lbs. at planting and another 2 lbs. after the crop is up. After the first year of corn there is erit • in moving, to ,a Blade Atrazine or Lasso.- Atrazine combination in order to deal with the annual grasses that ,come in once the' twitch has been eliminated. KJ'n Carey will be available at our office on Wednesday, June 14th. Dairymen with milk quota questions can arrange an appoint-' ment by calling 271-0280. - interior . PAINTING Exterior Experienced and Capable Prices that can't be beit Can Start immediately . or. Don Melody- 345-2783 - - nil 4. Brocilhag Mrs. Layern Wolfe 345,2757 , • , Red roses adorned the' altar of St. D'eter's Lutheran , Church Sunday morning in memoty of the late Mrs. Henry Hinz, Martha 4 4 • Fa th>s ther • , Mrs Ron Ryan and family Icaasde PROVINCIAL HONORS ,— Theresa Hicknell of shower were Mrs. Wm. Rose, .were June 2. Linda is the daughter of Marriage •to Steven Westman on ..m°°kt°11 . Sunday visitors with Mr. and rIn thee Me lody man's 8-2. Mark Murray, one of the • Toa, who passed away 20 y4ar§ ago. They were placed there by her family. Guests at'the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gary ,losling and family last Sunday 'in honour of Daniel Franklin Jesting's baptism were en girl chosen Monkton and Mr. and Mrs. Frani held. for 4-H homemakers in • ' Mrs. Jack Phillips, London, Mr, and Mrs. David Mathesop and Haggarty, Dianne and Peter of Seaforth, Theresa Hieknell won London, spent Sunday with Mr. provincial honours for completing. 'Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sneder all of LiStowel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. , Jack O'Reilly. - 12 club projects and county Guests on Sunday with Mr‘ and honours for completing six Rock, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. rs. Don Moylan were Mr. and • projects went 'to Rose Ann Nolan Hugh Dietz and Brent of Mrs. Wilbert Maloney, Mr: and 'Marion Nolan. Congratula- Bornholm. Gordon Moylan, Sister Jean -robs girls! Guests at the home of Mr. and Moylan of Kelowna, B.C.. •Mrs. Bret Cennitunion • Mrs. 'Donald Back honour of Anna Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Five children received their Jeremy Edwin Paul's baptism at Moylan, Dr. and Mrs. B. Scott First Communion this past St. Peter's were his grandparents Sunday morning in an. impressive Mr. and. Mrs. .Paul Kappes of "and family,,St,. Mary's. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coyne, Mr. ceremony. They were , Sandra Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Back, Bornholm, sponsors Mark and Mrs. Lou O'Reilly and Mr; O'Reilly, 'Patrick Moylan, Mike Pi Mrs. Bob Duffy attendedthe Schoonderwoerd, Paul Ryan and Kappes, • Stratford and Miss 50th anniversary of Sister Isodore David Cronin. • Margaret Scheberger. Coyne at' Mount St. Joseph's -Did you hear about the ground- Friend's, neighbour-6 add relatives of Mrs. Ella Rose will be Motherhouse in London, • hog that chewed up the telephone lines? sorry to, hear she is back in the Saturday, Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mailloux of General Hospital in Stratford. 'Toronto. visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dora Rapien is in the Jerry Chimp Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin, Mr. and Vincent Lane over the weekend. same hospital,- - • Mrs. Jim Cronin and family, Mr.. Sister Jean Moylan of KelOwna A number from this area and Mrs. Steve Cronin and B.C., is visiting with her mether, attended- the miscellaneous family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave wire Moylan. , shower in honour of Miss Linda Regier and family, Mr. andMrs. We've had reports of a black Baillie, held at .the home of her • M R Kock • Leo Smith„ Acton, and family and and white cat being found and a s Mrs. Willard Baillie. At the same • • IT Mrs. Ronald Rose, Mrs, Carl Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. meter 'Connolly, Mrs, fiAllia Josliiig, Mr. and Mrs. Ke Connolly, Barbara, Sandra, Susan, Linda and Lisa, Mrs. Karen Thompson, Robbie, Bonnie, of Mitchell, Kathy and Cindy, his sponsors and Mr. and St.bon of n Correspondent Pratt MaionO 345-2632 345.2388 Mrs, M. Haggarty and Leon of 'attended the convocation • cOernenies at the University of WaterloO on'. Saturday. --**e .'recent achievemeat day Rose, Michelle and Juanita and Mrs. Dennis Wolfe. It_w.as a" shock -to-Brodhagen and community to hear Mr. Lou Hicks' death, Formerly from Brodhagen, he resided in Balton (Continued on Page 4) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cronin, Mr. _ _and _Mrs. -John -• Walsh, Lucy Fowler, Julie Walsh 'and Larry Crisp all of Stratford, and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Walsh, Willewdale. Miss Janet O'Reilly of London, and"Mr. and Mrs, Jack O'Reilly Tattier Tom 'Melady of 'Toronto._ celebrated his 25th year , in the, sthood last weekend. • Eight priests were present in the sanctuary along with former Archbishop Poodck at the celebra- tion of the mass. A reception followed in the basement of the give .4 to 5 plants/ft. or row. Check for Alfalfa Weevil 7. A twice weekly check of alfalfa -Adds . is useful in- determining * ;whether or not the weevil 'is 'porking. The inspection should r involve bah- border and interior areas as 'there arg often isolated pockets of infestation, Early cutting is the best control 0, asure. Immediate cutting is dvisectif 25% of the stems have feeding damage in the tips. It's 4 'loo 'late for control once the field becomes "whitened" in ap- pearance and the majority•of the larvae are full -sized., * The larvae are up to 3/8 of an • nch long. The colour is yellowish,,, Ichanging to . green. There is a tdistincitve black head and a white )stripa over the back. Two fact- , , }sheets available from our office explain the life history and a system for detecting the severity of the infestation. Spraying is possible if the field •cari't be cut' immediately. Sevin, malathion and „ Furadan are tpopular insecticide's in our area. !Spray rates are given on page 25 of the 1978 Field Crop Reconi- imendations. Sprayingin the early morning or late , afternoon • wilt it ; catch She. insects when they are feeding. • Spray Reminders The white bean herbicides are water, listed in Publication 75 on pages Three points come to mind in 50 to 52. There 'are two pre-• regard to 'a Lasso-Atrazine mix- . cautionary notes on bean tare or a Blades.- Atrazine herbicides03,-eakVanting should mixture. The spray . should be be delayed. affer apPlicatinn ',of applied before the annual grasses Eptam. Afe,sitt or-Patorin reach the 2 leaf stage. Secondly, t as part of 'your weed central 'do not use either mixture on corn program, the beans should be at least 1'/i" to 2" deep. Also use * the lower rate of these chemicals *„, When• spraying on light soils or 4 soils that are low in organic matter (Knolls). We are told that there is still pedigreed seed 0 available. Good seed is vital this year. Ddalers should be awareoof * seed sources. Bean Planting Date / Traditionally, the-old-time bean growers have said their best pearls were planted on Jurie 10th. •• Recent studies at Centralia• Col= lege of Agriculture have shown that beans planted between June )st and June :10th: yield best. a These trials were. seeded at the ietaanmended—seeding rate----to s • By Alan Scott, Ag. Rep.' Dicamba plus MCPA or 24D. Pat Lynch, Soils & Crops Spec. These sprays wily also control the Y. We thought it would be timely - usual broadleaf weeds. ' to review some points on white Alfalfa seedlings should be beans just before planting. Of sprayed when the plant has 1 to 3 course everyone has been made true leaves (pg 32 in Publication aware of the importance of using 75). The stage is vital in spraying ; seed treated against anthracnose. • new seedlings. Embutox is the This treatment may not eradicate recommended product. 12 to 16 anthracnose but will certainly ounces of acid per acre should be - reduce .the incidence. •- applied in 15 -to' 20 gallons of f.. • * Every year we have a number " 1 of spray enquiries which come too a „, late. In short, the crop has * advanced to the , stage where ' there isn't a good solirtion to the 0 , question. o 1 We like to spray•spring grain in : the Ito 5 leaf stage. The different ' 0 1 stages are outlined on page 28 of ' I the Guide to, Chemical Weed : . Control. Later spraying can lower $4, yield due to • spray damage and ' t eared duririetitiari, '1 , • „ ' Hard to kilt 'Weeds (in spring grain) such as lady's thumb and .' wildbuckwheat can be killed by 1 6 U Sing a Product called Kil4lor or as an alternative, a mixture of some b ean remin d ers supper wag served there. Melady is Chaplain. A buffet church then everyone went to • • O'Connor House, where" Father were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Melady, Mrs.' Mary Melady, Mr. Jimmy Melady, Mr. and• Mrs. Ted Melady and Mr. Don Melady. Guests were also present from Walkertrin, Peterborough, Detroit Michigan, and Trenton. Mrs. Loretta Melady, and Mrs. Foote returned to visit Mrs. Mary Melady and Jimmy for a few days after the ceremony. Mr. Jack Lane, Brian and Shawn, returned Monday nighty from a trip to Edmonton, Alberta, "bhestuntiforgiellud whereh;wenrto all thaehappy good dogs go. Another fimilY pet has fallen victim to our highway. Squirts Here is a list of all the players in the "squirt" division of our• soccer teams. Goal 'Paid-"Ran. Full Back's. Kurt MacRae, Brad Whetham,. Darrel Eckert,: R)HbearIft 131)aecakrsin. -g Sean Cook, Mike' •• • . Schoonderwaerd, Tim Feeney, Pat Moylan, Jason Wheatley, Robbie Sloan. Forwards - Paul Murray, Bill Van Babel, Jason Horn, David Kelly, Dale McCarthy, Brian Cook, Ken Schoonderwoerd, Mark Van Bakeloat, Raymond Murray and "Michael Murray. The coaches here are John Ryan and Don. Moylan. This past week's scores -I have are incomplete but. Thursday's game between Seaforth and the Squirts ended in a 0-0 tie. ' The "Mosquitoes" were given a 10-0 defeat at the hand of the Goderich team. The Bantams lost • to visit Barry Lane. They' saw snow in Hurst and it was never warm 'until they reached Ednioaton. It cooled ' off in Edmonton after they arrived and it was cold all the rest of their stay. They spent the weekend in Banff where there was a snow storm, They say Lake Louise is •still solid- ice. They report a foot of snow in the Glaciers and snow on the lakes in -Northern Ontario still. ' The seeding 'is not complete. Some areas- are more advanced than others. Edmonton is a busy place these days with prepar- ations `for the ,summer games Which theQueen will attend. Gas in Edmonton was 69.2 cents a gallon up elseadiere in the Province. Northern Ontario had, the highest gas price of $1.14 a gallon. They bring greetings.from everyorie from out there to everyone at tipple back here. at borne after a recent appendix ,•• operation. Points to Ponder Don't listen to half-truths, it, may be the wrong. half. Worry is interest paid on' , trouble before it becomes due. Kos% HuRaN'78 September, 26 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY we in lir t- i '0 - . -, eL offrigm TUNE-UP Get gear , With ____IILILIR your ft:4' Oriving a, ear 'summer ,„. 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' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murray and Mary attended the graduation of Joanne Murray at Laurier • University, Kitchener. She graduated ' with a BA, in physcology and is presently teaching hi Kitchener. • Mr. Mark Murray is recovering • ,Those present from this area •