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. SERViCES.
CUUM cleaners; sales and
ice for all makes. R, K. Peck,
rise,phone Hensel' 262-5350,
8tn
ECTRICAL, plumbing and
rp entry work. New
taliatigns and repairs. F. J.
ffen, 123 Erie St., Clinton,
2,9937. — tfn
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ARS/EY DALE , sEA=ORr
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.PHONE 482-3320
24,tfb
REAL ESTATE
1,000 New, six -bedroom
it level, electric heat, brick
eer and cement shingle,
age, broadloom throughout,
o baths..
1,500 — Three-bedroom
ngalow with garage, New
can siding, modern kitchen,
furnace.
w 2 -3 -bedroom bungalow,
ctric feat, brick veneer,
oadlooin throughout,
ur-piece bath. $4,000 down
d take over existing mortgage.
e have clients waiting for home
d summer cottage properties.
stings invited.
K. W, COLQUHOUN LTD,
Real Estate Broker
Hal Hartley -- Salesman
Isaac St. Clinton, Ont.
Phone 482-9747
NF -room house, 422 Victoria
, Immediate possession. Phone.
2-6677. — 11,12p
ROE building, lot, premium
cation. Winter • Court
bdivision. Reasonable price
r cash. Phone ' Stratford
1-4079. — 12,13,14,15b
ODERN 4 -bedroom house in
'nton. Gas heat; large dug
rtly finished basement.
o -car garage, double lot.
•ply phone 482-9153. —
13p
'Wangjust east of town
aitrng your inspection we
e a 3 -bedroom, electrically
ted home of frame
struction featuring a roomy
chen and large living room.
is 'spotless 6 -year young home
ocated on a large lot offering
ntry living with all town
veniences. Call , for an
ointment.
t listed on High Street, this 2
rey, •3 bedroom home
uated on a well landscaped 82'
135' lot. Nicely decorated,
ing storms and screens
tailed both up and down. The
t -of -town owner is anxious to
1 and will consider just
,000.00 down and carry the
ance at 7%.
0 acre farm, 7 -room house,
th furnace, drilled well. Barn
x 55, paved barnyard and
ve. Priced at $18,000 with
ms. Widow anxious to sell, will
sider all cash offer.
ive by this attractive
o -storey home located close
downtown at 103 James
eet. Then give us a call to
ange an appointment to
pect the roomy interior of
s larger home.
• se to the schools on Princess
eet East, we offer for your
•pection a 11/2 storey home
th a breezeway and garage,
uated on a large corner lot.'
is three-bedroom home is
rthy of your considera+;on.
e would be pleased, to discuss
ur land needs this spring. Feel
ae to give us a call.
AXE FRONT LOT, CLOSE
D GODERICH, $2,500.
CLARKE ZINN
334 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482.7888
GODEfi,ICH AGENT
RUTH VAN DER MEER
Phone 52447875
:ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
. AUCTION SALES
uetion sale of 150 acres farm
id household effects will be
aid for the Estate of the late
rt. Irene MacKenzie S.H. Lots
i,• 36, 37, Concession 1, Huron
Ytwriship, Silt chiles west of
iicknow on Nighway_86
rt Saturday, March 22, tit 1:36
t 150 -acre farm on which is
Mated a gold frarne dwelling
d large barh, Will be Offered
`sale subject tts reserve bid,
Apart Machityre, Auctioneer,
Ltiekrnow
13,12b
17, NOTICE 10 CREDITORS 19,. AUC
. TION, SALES
IN THE ESTATE OF EFFIE
$E LINA ROSAMQND
JAMIESON, late of the
Township .of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased,.
AU persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-named
who died on the 23rd day of
January, A.D, 1969, are required
.to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or
before the 24th day of March,
A.D, 1969, after which date the
will be
assets'
distributed, having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
27th day of :February, A.D.
1969.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
10,11,12b
19. AUCTION SALES
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of farm stock, machinery, hay,
grain and household effects at
Lot 7, Con. 4, Tuckersmith
Township, 21/2 miles south and 1
mile east of Seaforth
On Saturday, March 22, at 1
p.m,
CATTLE;
five Holstein cows, fresh and due
March and April. Five Hereford
cows, fresh and due in March
and May. One Durham cow due
to freshen in June. One Holstein
heifer; 13 cattle approximately
600 lbs; seven cattle
approximately 700 lbs.
MACHINERY:
Allis Chalmers 45 tractor with
loader. Ford tractor. Allis
Chalmers mounted plow. Allis
Chalmers mounted mower;
3 -point adaptor for Allis
Chalmers 45 tractor. Dearborn
corn and bean scuffler; 10 -foot
International cultivator;
eight -foot Massey double disk,
four section, spring tooth
harrows. Four section drag
harrows 10 -foot Case cultipacker
grader blade for 3 -point hitch,
tractor tire chains. Case four bar
side rake. International manure
spreader. Bale stooker. Two
wagons with flat racks. Turiico
grain box, Massey Ferguson hay
baler. Massey 60 Combine with
bean attachments.: International
hammer mill, 28 -foot bale
elevator, 3 drum. roller,'' Case
Forage harvester; three 'furrow
International plow, 28 -foot
extension ladder, step ladder;
2,000 lb. scales, half ton scales;
two grain augers, grain thrower
with pipes. International cream
separator; two wheel trailer with
stock rack. Steel water trough,
75 -foot belt, 120 -foot belt, steel
pig feeder, weed sprayer, small
flat belts, V. belts, motor
pulleys, poultry watering trough.
Duro water pressure system with
tank. Riding saddle, riding
bridle, horse cutter. Steel cables,
hooks, pulleys, rope tackling
chains, chain hoist, steel posts
wire stretchers. electric fencer.
fencer rods, insulators. Stee
post driver; four jacks, extensior
cord, crow bars. Hen cages (12
hens) emery and stand. Electric
motor, half-inch electric drill,
gear and pulley puller. Anvil.
Vice tools. Bolts all sizes; bolt
and pipe dies, pipe fittings.
Plastic pipe, fan thermostat,
time clock, forks, shovels,
quantity lumber plywood, hay,
straw, mixed grain suitable for
seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
including glass china cabinet.
Hall rack and kitchen chairs.
Terms: cash,
Not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
No reserve, farm sold.
Prop., Robert Tyndall.
Auet., Harold Jackson.
Clerk, Mel Graham.
11,12b
AUCTION SALE
of household effects at the home
of the late John R. Murdock, 1'
miles south of Brucefield and 11
miles west
on Saturday, March 29,• at 12
o'clock.
Two chesterfield suites, tables,
chairs, mirrors, antiques, setee,
two Boston rocking chairs, Bell
upright Grand piano, 17"
portable 'television with stand,
Sheritan selying table) corner
cupboard. Dining room table, six.
chairs, ladder back Chairs,
Sheritan mahogany bedroom
suite, four furnished bedrooms.
Kitchen cupboard, extension
table, 3 buffets, book case. Blue
wool broadloom rugs / x110 and
12 x 1014.- Frig and electrical
appliances. Kitchen utensils,
lamps, picture frames, sheet
music, china, clocks, tWo
extension ladders, twowheel
trailer, fain tools,'/4 h.p, Motor,
Emery IViandeX set scales, two
Glitters, set double robes, wire
Stretchers; B: Allis iC.hatmers
tractor:
'Perms cash
,.Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerk, Met (''rahain
Proprietor hat responsible; or
any accidents on far day Of
sale,
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of farm stock, machinery, grain
and .household effects, lot 10,
Con, 5, Stanley Township, 11/4
miles south and 2% miles west of
Brucefield on Tuesday, March
25, at 12 .o'clock.
CATTLE:
18 young Hereford cows due to.
freshen in May and dune. 20
Durham and Hereford steer
__ex e
calves 10 months old; 8 Durham
and Hereford calves 10 months.
MACHINERY:. •
1966 Mercury, half ton truck
with stock rack, 17,000 miles;
10-60 Nuffield tractor, one year
old (900 hrs.); International 414
Diesel tractor with manure
loader fully equipped in Al
condition tractor manure
ondition m re
spreader. Snow blower
International H in good
condition; 3 furrow mounted
trip bottom International plow;
McKee harvester with automatic
unloader; New Idea power
mower (like new); International
four b a r side
rake; ' nine -foot John Deere
spring tooth cultivator; triple
Kongskitde cultivator; 10 -foot
International wheel disk (100
acres); 15 Massey Harris
fertilizer drill; seven section
diamond harrows; Fairbank
Morris Hammer Mill and belt;
2,000 lb. scales; power take off
grass seeder; 21 -foot weed
sprayer; power post hole auger;
36 -foot grain auger with power
take off; 21 -foot grain auger 1/3
h.p. motor; 1/2 h.p. motor; Allis
Chalmers 90 Combine power
take off fully equipped;
eight -foot power binder used as
swather; tractor bean puller.
Gravity grain box on 6 -ton
wagon (like new); four sow
farrowing crate.
GRAIN:
1.500 'bushels mixed grain,
suitable for seed; Herta barley.
Forks, shovels and chains.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:
17 -foot Revco deep freeze (like
new); 13 -foot Universal
frigidaire with deep freeze.
Zenith washing machine (2 years
old); buffet; kitchen cabinet.
Terms: Cash, no reserve, farm
sold.
Prop., George Dowson
Auct., Harold Jackson
Clerk, Mel Graham
Proprietor not responsible for
accidents day of`sate. `'
,,1.,..,•`, „• .,. „ . ,•' 11,12b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
for Fred Kleinhaar, Lot 22, Con.
4, Tuckersmith Township, five
miles south of Seaforth and two
miles west or three miles
north-east of Kippen
On Friday„ March 21, 1969, at
12 o'clock sharp.
MACHINERY:
165 Massey -Ferguson tractor
(diesel) two years old, only 800
hours; Massey -Ferguson loader
and snow bucket; three -furrow
mounted high clearance plow;
250 International tractor in
good condition; Massey -Harris
four -row scuffler; bean puller;
22 Massey -Harris tractor;
Massey -Ferguson baler, one year
old; Massey -Ferguson mower;
International hay conditioner;
Case side rake; Massey -Ferguson
wagon and hay rake; Skeleton
bale elevator; McGhee harvester
and wagon; International seed
drill —15 run; Triple K
/2
11 i -foot cultivator; drag
harrows and two land rollers one
way disc; 10 -foot double discs;
four and five section diamond
harrows; two furrow hydraulic
left plow; International 10 -foot
power take off swather bean
windrower; gravity box and
wagon, threshing machine;
endless belt; sprayer and pump;
John Deere ground driver
manure spreader, hammer mill,
trailer, wagon and hay rake; two
four -inch grain augers, 22 feet
long; three electric motors; grain
dryer; steel posts; scrap iron;
lumber; wood stove; washing
machine a many
miscellaneous 'household items.
FEED:
2,000 bales of hay; 500 bales of
straw; 10 tops of oats; 10 tons
of mixed grain.
Li VES1 OCK:
17 good' Holstein cows, nine of
these are due soon and eight
milking and rebred; one Holstein
heifer bred two months; seven
Holstein heifers, one year old;
one Holstein heifer calf.
Proprietor and auctioneer not
responsible for any accidents on
premises on day of the sale.
?cop., Fred Kleinhaar,
Auct., Larry Gardiner,
11,12b
22. BIRTHS
GRILLMAYOR: Iii Clinton
Public Hospital, on Friday,
March 14, 1909, "to- Mr, and Mrt.
Horst Grillmayor, Clinton, a
daughter.
l'JUNN; In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, March 11,
1999, to, Mr, and Mrs, Jack
2r13h' Dunn, RR 3i Bayfield, a
ciazlghtcr.
W...,. _.
22. BIRTHS '
GLOUSHER; 1n Clinton •Public
Hospital, on Monday, March 17,
1969, to Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
Glousher,Blytll, a daughter.
19. AUCTiON SALES
Clearing
Auction Sale
of farm stock, machinery ,and
household effects at lot 14, con,
14, I-iullett Township, 21/2 Miles
east of Blyth or 7 miles west of
Walton. on
Wednesday, April 2, at 12
o'clock.
Cattle 25 Hereford heifers
approximately 750 lbs., pigs --
11 sows, 1 boar.
Hay and grain, 1,500 bales
mixed hay, 30 tons mixed grain,
crib cob corn.
Maphinery Nuffield 10-42
tractor (3 years old).
International 80 combine P.T.O.
(used 3 seasons). International 3
furrow 14" mounted plow.
International 7 -foot trailer
mower. International 8 -foot
cultivator. International manure
spreader. New Holland No, 56
side rake (like new).
International 16 run rubber tired
seed drill. Six section drag
harrows (like new) white farm
wagon. 165 bus. gravity turner
grain box. 16 ft. nearly new hay
rack; 2Q ft. hay elevator, 34 ft.
grain auger P.T.O. set sleighs,
platform scales. Massey Harris
8 -foot binder. 1961 Pontiac
Sedan rubber tired wheel
barrow. Mini Appolis Molini Z
tractor with live P.T.O.
McCormick No. 21 . manure
spreader. McKee harvester Model
D complete with 50 feet of pipe.
175 bus. grain box, Hydro
electric fencer; 3 section spring
tooth harrows. Viking Electric
cream separator, cable, pulleys,
tarp, fork and chains.
Furniture Chesterfield suite, 2
chairs, bed, dresser, . flat top
desk, two end tables, coffee
table, large chest • .of drawers,
small chest, of drawers, oval
cherry dining room table
(antique) chairs, washer, baking
cabinet, floor lamps, propane gas
stove, large storage box.
Terms, cash. No reserve. Farm
sold
Prop., Raymond Griffiths
Auct., Harold Jackson
Clerk, Mel Graham
Proprietor will not be
responsible for accidents day_ of
sale.
• 12,13b
20. iy,OTIICES
,Z ., .,q., •,.� ara Al ,Sit
THE CORPORATION
OF THE
TOWN OF CLINTON
IN THE MATTER OF The Local
Improvement Act, R,S-O. 1960,
Chap. 223, Sec. 8
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1 — The Council of the
Corporation of the Town of
Clinton intends to construct an
8 -inch sanitary sewer line along
Maple Street, to serve both sides,
between Whitehead Street and
Charles Street in the Town of
Clinton, as a local improvement
and intends to specially assess a
part of the cost upon the land
abutting directly on the work.
2 — The estimated cost of the
work is $'7,250.00, of which
$2,086.00 is to be paid by the
Corporation, and the estimated
cost per foot frontage is
$4.8906. The special assessment
is to be paid in fifteen annual
instalments.
3 — Persons desiring to
petition against undertaking the
work must do so on or before
the 7th day of April, 1969,
JOHN LIVERMORE, Clerk
Municipal Offices,
Clinton, Ontario.
11,12
2. DEATHS
FARR: Passed away in Stratford
General Hospital on Thursday,
March 13, 1969, Raymond
Edward Farr, Stratford, hi his
58th year. He is survived by his
wife, the former Alice Aiken; a
daughter, Miss Lynda, Stratford;
mother, Mrs. J, L, Davidson,
Clinton, Mass was sung
Saturday, March 15, in
Immaculate Conception Church,
Stratford with interment hi
Avondale Cemetery.
S'PAPLETON: Passed away at
Huronview on Friday, March 14,
1969, James S, Stapleton,, of
Wingham in his 75th year, The
funeral service was at S. J:
Walker Funeral Home, Wingharn,
on Sunday, March 16. with
interment in Wingham
Cemetery.
WARNER; Passed away at home
on Monday, March 17, 1960,
Mrs, Alfred It Warner, of RR 1,
Bayfield, the fernier Laura
Aidworth, She is survived by
husband; sons, Har,old,
Conestoga; Donald, Bayfield;
sisters, Mrs. John (Mary)
Dempsey, Clinton; Mrs. Leslie
(Pearl) Beirnet, Wingham: The
funeral serVites were held at
Lodge i'uneral Hone doderich
Ott Wednesday, March 19, with
Interment in Bayfield Cemetery.
NQTIKES
TOWNSHIP
OF R GO R
1 C H
E
NOTICE i
QFA
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CLOSING
l
Qp LaSN
G
ROAD
TAKE NOTICE that the
Council of the Corporation: of
the Township of .Goderich, in
i the County of .Huron, proposes
to pass a by-law, at its meeting
at 8:30 o'clock. p.m.: on the 7th
day of April, 1969, • at the.
Municipal Building, 'Holreesville,
Ontario,, for the purpose .of
stopping up that portion of road
allowanee between Lots .22 and
97, Maitland Concession, in the
Township of Goderich, More
particularly described in
Schedule "A"' hereinafter set
Out,
All documents in relation to
the said road allowance may be
examined at the Office of the
Clerk of the Municipality, R. R.
No. 2, Clinton, Ontario.
AND FURTHER TAKE
NOTICE .that Council will, .at
such meeting, hear, in person, or
by his counsel, solicitor or agent,
any person who claims that his
land will be prejudicially
affected by the by-law and who
applies s to be heard,
SCHEDULE EDULE "A"
Description of part of Road
Allowance between Lots 22 and
97, ' Maitland Concession,
Township of Goderich,
The Corporation the Township
of Goderich.
All and singular that certain
Parcel or tract of land and
premises, situate, lying and being
in the Township of Goderich in
the .County of Huron and
Province of Ontario and being
composed of Part of Road
Allowance between Lots 22 and
97, Maitland Concession, in the
said Township of Goderich, the
boundaries of said parcel being
more particularly described as
follows;
,Premising that the Westerly limit
of Lot 22, Maitland Concession
has a bearing of North Forty-six
degrees Forty-four minutes
Twenty seconds West (N 46* 44'
20" W) and relating all bearings
herein thereto;
Commencing at the Southeast
angle of Lot 97, Maitland
.Concession; THENCE North
Forty-six degrees Forty-four
minutes Twenty seconds West
(N 46* 44' 20" W) along the
Northeast limit of Lot 97 a
distance of Five hundred and
four one hundredths (500.04')
feet to a point on the Easterly
limit of King's Highway No. 8 as
deviated and shown on Plan No.
1581; THENCE Northwesterly
along the arc of a curve to the
Left, the said course being along
the Easterly limit of Highway
'No*. 8 as shown on Plan No.
1581, the said curve having a
radius of Two thousand, nine
hundred and fourtee . and
seventy-nine one hundredth's
(2,914.79') feet an arc distance
of Three hundred and eighty-one
and nine tenths (381.9') feet to
the intersection of the Easterly
limit of King's Highway No. 8 as
shown on Plan No. 1581 with
the Westerly limit of Lot 22,
Maitland Concession (the chord
connecting the beginning and
end of said curve having a length
of Three hundred and eighty-one
and seventy-one one hundredths
(381.71') feet and chord bearing
of North Thirty-six degrees
Forty-six minutes Fifty seconds
West (N 36�"� 46' 50" W)
THENCE South Forty-six
degrees Forty-four minutes
Twenty seconds East (S 46* 44'
20" E) along the Westerly limit
of Lot 22 a distance of Nine
hundred and ten and fifty-three
one hundredths (910.53') feet to
the southwest angle of Lot 22;
THENCE South Severity degrees
Fifty-three minutes Thirty
seconds West. (S 70* 53' 30" W)
a distance of Seventy-four and
five tenths (74.5') feet to the
point of commencement of the
parcel herein described, the said
parcel containing by
admeasurement 1,069 acres be
the same more or less and being
more particularly shown
outlined in red on the attached
plan by B. M. Ross, O.L.S.,
dated January 21, 1969.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, the
3 day of March, 1969.
R. E. Thompson
Towhship Clerk
—10,11,12,13b
* — Degrees
15. CARDS OF THANKS
McGREGOR; My sincere thanks
to all Who So kindly remembered
me with, cards, gifts and visits
when I was in St, Joseph's
Hospital, London. They were
very Much appreciated. �-
Gregor McGregor, Brucefield. --'
121,
WEEKS: We wish to express a
heartfelt thanks tb relatives,
rieighliburs and friends for their
kindness and sympathy for floral
tributes and cards ''received
during our recent bereavement
in the Sudden lose of a loving
husband and father.. Special
thanks to Rev. Currie,
pallbearers, and Bonthrbn
F'uneral Home, Many thanks also
for donations to Heart Fund. ..
Mrs. Edna Weeks and Family --
12b 12b
LOVE: My sincere thanks Co all
hay friends, relatives and
neighbours who visited, Sent
tarda, gifts and flowers while I
was a patient in St, Joseph's
Hospital,_ Special thanks to Rev,
$iackweli AO Dr, Wallace, ?our
though'tfuinss will rievver be
forgotten, '- Mrs. Minettra Love,
'4'120
25.. CARPS QF THANKS
WRIGHT;
Many Y
thanks nks t
o al
l
relatives, e
s
friends, &
, and neighbotirs,
for gifts, card& and flowers sent
me while I was 'a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr Addison, Rev. Mills and
the nurses .on second floor for
their kindness, -- Mrs. Edith
Wright. —12h
WRIGHT: I would like to
express my sincere thanks to all
nny neighbours, friends and
relatives who visited me while a
patient in. Clinton Public
Hospital and sent flowers, treats
and cards, Special thanks to Dr.
Walden, P. Addison and Rev,
Mills and nurses on first floor, —
Gegrge Wright. —12p
FREY; Thanks to all who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, ,treats and visits while 1
was in hospital. Thanks also to
nursing staff on second floor. —
Mrs. Dorothy Frey. —12b
LEE: I wish to say thank you to
all who sent gifts, flowers, cards
ande
visited d m while I was in
hospital. A' special thank you to
Dr. Walden, Dr. Addison and the
nurses on the first floor. — Helen
Lee. — 12b
WRIGHT; Many thanks to all
relatives, friends and neighbours
for gifts, cards and flowers sent
me while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Addison, Rev. Mills and
the nurses on second floor for
their kindness. — Mrs, Edith
Wright. — 12b
26. IN MEMORIAM
STURGEON; In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Joseph Edward Sturgeon, who
passed away March .21st, 1968.
You suffered much in silence
Your spirit did not bend
You faced your ' past with
courage
Until the very end.
In tears we saw you sinking
We watched you fade away
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay,
And then we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully free from pain
We could not wish you back
with us,
To suffer so again.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
Secret tears still flow
What.it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
— Lovingly remembered by wife,
Maude, and Family.
29. BUSINESS OPP.
'BARIIER!li'SHOP "Itiittlowntown
'Lb fidd'rt';"" fltl4y'•" 'e'giripped;
air-conditioned. Must be sold.
Asking $1,200 or best cash
offer. Contact Mrs. G. Bowen,
55 Jane St., London. Phone
439.4888. —12p
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Ci+ntpn Naw'Ragord,. Thursday, :March 2Q, 1969 6
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EIRM
SENSATIONAL
6-P1 ECE MAPLE
DINING ROOK OSUITE
4 CHAIRS — ROUND TABLE AND HUTCH
Mar -Proof Finished Table Top
REGULAR $376.09
SPECIAL 250.00
Also
A GOOD SELECTION OF DINETTE SUITES
GI NGERICH'S
SEAFQRTH CLINTON
527.0290 482-9634
SALES
and
SERVICE
ZURICH
236-4351
THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR POOR
PASTURE LAND THESE DAYS.
ERIC CHRISTENSO'N
CAN TELL YOU HOW TO
CHANGE ROUGHLAND
PASTURES INTO GOOD
GRAZING AREAS,
CALL HiM AT 824-7583.
Pasture renovation with
Birdsfoot Trefoil and Dalapon
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economically feasible on over
1 million acres of rough, hilly
pasture land in Ontario.
The renovation of roughland
pastures has become practical
with the development of
techniques to fertilize,
control weeds and to
establish a productive crop
without normal tillage.
The best results have been
obtained with the
introduction of the hardy
legume, Birdsfoot Trefoil
mixed with granular Dalapon
apd fertilizer. The result is
increased grazing capacity for
larger herds of beef cattle at
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The renovation progress is
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natural grasses with Dalapon,
broadcasting Birdsfoot
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applying adequate fertilizer
to establish the crop. it can
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granular Dalapon is mixed
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fertilizer and applied as a
mixture in April.
Recommended mixture per
acre is 32 to 45 lbs. Dalapon
12.5% Granular, 10 lbs.
Trefoil seed and 100 lbs.
0-46-0 fertilizer. Application
can be made with any type of
land or power operated
broadcasting equipment
including aircraft. Check with
your local .Niagara .dealer ,for
complete information '1 en,
pasture renovation or write
to:
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Church
St. Michaels
Myth
The Preacher
Rev. Jerome Stowell
SERMON TOPICS
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