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SANILAC & SEAWAY
FERTILIZER & EPTAM
IN STOCK
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DRILLBOX SAN
for cereal grains,
to control seed-
and soil-borne
diseases.
DRILLBOX
LINDASAN
For turnip seed,
beets, rape and
kale. The seed
grows better
when treated with
Drillbox Lindasan.
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HELP BOYS BUY AN APPLE
Rains still
stop seeding Clandeboye WA plan DAVIS By MRS. HAROLD
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Blackler visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Cook of Atwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Horace Green-
street spent last week with Mr.
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEI3QYE
Starting Sunday, May 7 at St.
James Church the service will
return to the morning time of
9:45 DST. On Sunday, MaY 14
the service of Holy Communion
A small acreage of cereal
grains was sown during the lat-
ter part of April; however,
showers continue to hold up gen-
eral seeding.
Some grain corn has been
planted in the southern part of
Huron County.
Winter wheat, hays and pas--
hires require more warmth to
boost growth. There is an
abundance of soil moisture for
all crops.
President Mrs. Emily Tomes
op'ened the WA meeting and gave
highlights of the ordination of
Bev. S. C. Beardy from Sachigo
Lake and showed pictures.
Mrs. Robert Latta presided for
the Guild meeting. various actic-
ities were discussed and planned.
Assisting the hostess at the
social hour were Mrs. Alvin
Cunningham and Mrs. John Hew-
itt.
will be at 9:45 am.
At the United Church Sunday,
May 7 at 2:30 pm Rev. Gordon
H. Merkley of Granton will give
the message. A junior choir will
sing.
Sunday, May 14 a Centennial
union service will be held at 3pm
in Lucan Arena. The speaker will
be C. F. Waite VFC., MA BD,,
MED. (navy chaplain),
May 21 the service will revert
back to 9:45 am.
WA AND GUILD
Mrs, Alan Hill entertained the
WA and Guild of St. James Church
Thursday night with 12 members
present.
& Mrs. Bruce Greenstreet and
family of Brampton,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
George Smith of Kitchener,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Stacey and
family of Zion visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Archie Mitchell of
London were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. H. Copeland and Miss Ethel
Copeland.
Dr, Albert Berry of Toronto
visited Monday with Mrs. Mau-
rice Blackler.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Gordon of
St. Marys visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Scott.
having undergone surgery Satur-
day morning.
Mrs. Alvin Cunningham enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. John Man-
son and family of Simcoe Sunday.
Ron Morgan opened up a barber
shop in Lucan monday, May 1.
Mr. Fred C. Gibson, former
resident of Clandeboye, who was
injured in a car accident on the
Crediton road last Sunday, is able
to be around in a wheelchair at
St. Joseph's Hospital.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Earl Morgan and son
Arthur Maurice have returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Arthur Cunningham is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
Student joins
ag office staff
Grow beans without weeds
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON.
Miss Sheila Elston, one of
Grade 13 Medway Students, was
on a bus trip to Niagara Falls,
New York Tuesday for a lesson
in Geography,
Mrs. Sam Skinner gave a birth-
day party Friday in honor of her
daughter Dianne's 7th birthday.
Her guests were achool friends
of Dianne, Mary Easton, Cathy
Cooper, Sandra Hern and Elaine
Pym.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Elston Sunday were their cous-
ins, Mrs. Ada Ings and Mr. Bill
Lambourn of London also Mr.
Albert Nickle of London.
Mrs. Jno. McAllister accom-
panied by her sister, Mrs. Ron
Denham visited their sister, Mrs.
Ken Mason of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Eagleson
of Parkhill spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson.
PATORAN sow
John Murphy, 23, from Lind-
say in Victoria County, will be
helping with the 4-1-1 Club work
this summer in Huron County.
John has attended Kemptville
Agricultural School for one year
and has just completed his first
year at the Ontario Agricultural
College, Grelph, in the Degree
Program.
His experience in 4-H work will
help him greatly with the 4-H
program as he has completed 23
4-H projects of his own. John
has also been quite active in
Junior Farmer Work in his home
County. Last s u m m e r John
worked in Frontenac County as
a Summer Assistant.
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for seed maggots,
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diseases on
beans, soybeans,
corn and peas,
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Exeter
Scott's Elevator Ltd.
Cann's Mill Ltd.
Phone 227-4479
Phone 235-1782
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for cereal grains;
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worms and seed-
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Give your crop a good start in '1967.
Mix Green Cross Drillbox Seed Treatments
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Corn and dry bean seedlings have a tough struggle
against weeds and grasses. You can help them . . . and
boost your profits . . . by controlling weed seed with
EPTAM selective herbicide. It reduces weed and grass
competition, cuts your cultivation costs.
In dry beans, EPTAM controls annual grasses and
many broadleaf weeds such as pigweed, hairy night-
shade, common chickweed, deadnettle, lambsquarters
and others. It also controls quackgrass, and nutgrass
(nutsedge). Used at a reduced application rate, EPTAM
These seedlings
need your help
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READ THE LABEL, HEED THE LABEL AND
GROW WITH STAUFFER CHEMICALS
gives excellent control of annual grasses in corn.
Apply it to the soil just before you plant your dry
beans or corn and then immediately mix (incorporate) it
in, Soil incorporation can be done with a disc.
EPTAM leaves no soil residue to damage cover crops
or interfere with crop rotation. Ask your dealer for
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Montreal.
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Hamilton, Ontario
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