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Times-Advocate, April 24, 1975
LEADERSHIP AWARDS — Canadian
Crediton 4-H Achievement Day. Above,
Mrs. Earl Keller, Dashwoad and a 10 year
rds were
Pengilley
Crediton.
presented Saturday at the
presents a 5 year award to
T-A photo
Council 4-H leadership awa
Huron Home Economist Jane
award to Mrs. Cliff Kenney,
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• IHC 456 4-R liquid or dry fert
• IHC 658 6-R 30" with new dry fert, insect & herb
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• IHC 56 4-R loaded, one year old
• INC 56 4-R fully equipped with IH insect att
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• John Deere 490 4-R, good
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THAMES VALLEY
PRODUCE
AAtiu® means less weeds,
AAtrex Liquid means less work.
When you put AAtrex Liquid to
work on your weeds, you get more
than just AAtrex-clean cornfields.
You also get a new ease of
handling, convenience and even
greater efficiency. That's because
AAtrex Liquid is a liquid suspension
with no dust.
AAtrex Liquid gives you the un-
equalled AAtrex flexibility of applica-
tion: pre-plant, pre-emergent,
post-emergent. And AAtrex Liquid
requires only 10 gal/acre for pre-
emergent control and 15 gal/acre
for post-emergent control, So you
can spray more acres per tankful
and take less trips to your
water source.
Plus, you can substitute liquid
fertilizer for water during pre-
emergent spraying and feed while
you weed.
Some carry-over may be found
where spraying has overlapped,
but most crop rotation is unaffected
when AAtrex Liquid is used
according to label rates for most
weeds.
This is what makes AAtrex
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controlling most annual.
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way yet to grow maximum yield corn
in the cleanest fields.
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Staffa WI holds annual,
new officers are elected
*Questions new
egg product
The Ontario Egg Producers'
Marketing Board, in a recent
news release questions if a new
product, Egg Beaters, is really
superior to eggs as the name
implies.
The board says a one pound
package of Egg Beaters costs
well over $1, while a pound of
Grade A large eggs would cost 60
cents per pound.
A whole egg is an excellent
source of protein, iron, vitamin
A, phosphorus, all the B vitamins
and a variety of other nutrients,
say the board. They say Egg
Beaters' label lists the contents
as egg white, corn oil, skim milk
powder, and 10 additives, none of
which are vitamins and minerals.
The release says one must also
question if the cumulative effects
of those additives are good for us,
dispite the fact the amounts of the
additives are controlled by
legislation.
Egg Beaters is being marketed
on the premise that cholesterol is
an undesirable element in the
diel . The Ontario Egg Producers
Marketing Board says there is no
evidence to indicate that the
cholesterol level of the normal
individual will be affected by
eating eggs.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mrs. Bert Daynard, Mrs.
Cameron Vivian and Mrs.
Russell Worden were hostesses
for the annual meeting of the
Staffa Women's Institute held in
the township hall on Wednesday
April 16 with 12 members
present.
The president Mrs. John
Miller, presided and opened with
the Institute Ode and Mary
Stewart collect. Roll call was
answered by the payment of fees
and "something different I plan
to plant in my garden this year."
Mrs. Ross McPhail commented
on the motto "Don't give anyone
a piece of your mind, you may
need it all."
Mrs. Lloyd Miller gave the
nutriant hint of the month on
meat.
Mrs. Ed Chappel prepared and
Mrs. John Miller gave a report on
the district excecutive meeting in
Kirkton, telling members that the
district annual meeting would be
held at Kirkton on May 20 with
Staffa WI responsible for
recreation in the afternoon.The
area convention is to be held in
St. Thomas this year.
Members regretted being
unable to attend a meeting at
Crediton honouring Mrs. Lorne
Hodge (a former member of
Staffa WI) with her life mem-
bership.
The executive will meet at the
home of Mrs. John Templeman
on April 26 at 7:30 p.m, to plan the
1975-76 programs.
During the annual meeting
reports were given by the
standing committees, secretary,
treasurer and president.
The nominating committee
report was given by Mrs, Bert
Daynard and Mrs. Carter Ker-
slake presideed for the election of
officers for 75-76.
They are; past president, Mrs,
John Miller; president, Mrs,
Charles Douglas; first vice
president, Mrs. John Miller;
secretary treasurer, Mrs. John
Templeman; assistant secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Bert Daynard,
district director, Mrs. John
Miller; alternate, Mrs. Ed
Chappell; branch directors, Mrs,
George Vivian, Mrs. Lloyd
Miller, Mrs. Bert Daynard, Mrs.
Alvin Barbour; pianist, Mrs.
Robert McCaughey; assistant
pianist, Mrs, Ed Chappell; public
relations officer, Mrs. Frank
Hamilton; press reporter, Mrs.
Frank Hamilton; assistant press
reporter, Mrs. Cameron Vivian;
auditors, Mrs. Frank Hamilton,
Mrs. Cameron Vivian.
Sunshine committee, Mrs,
Russell Worden, Mrs. Ruby
Reed, Miss Olive Speare;
tweedsmuir curator, Mrs. Ross
McPhail; tweedsmuir com-
mittee, Mrs. Carter Kerslake;
Cameron Vivian, Alvin Barbour,
Vera Hambley, Mrs. Ed Chap-
pell ; nominations committee,
Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Norman
Harburn, Mrs. Sam Norris,
Mrs.Alvin Barbour.
The standing committees are
made up of: agriculture and
Canadian industries, Mrs. Jo Van
Valkengoed, Mrs. Sam Norris,
Mrs. Bert Fell; education and
cultural activities, Mrs. Lloyd
Miller; Mrs. George Vivian;
family and consumer affairs;
Mrs. John Miller, Mrs,Robert
McCaughey; citizenship and
world affairs, Mrs. Carter
Kerslake, Mrs. Robert Parsons;
resolutions, Mrs. Russell Wor-
den,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Rickards,
Bowmanville visited on the
weekend with Alvin Worden and
Bill and other relatives in the
community.
Visiting on the weekend with
Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Norris and family were Mr.
& Mrs. Eric Norris, Sean and
Michael, Ste. Anne de Bellevue,
Quebec, Mrs. Winnifred Sharpe,
Susan Shaw, Jim, Judy and Gary
Norris, Brampton, Mr. & Mrs.
John Burleigh and family,
Goderich.
With Mr. & Mrs. John Tem-
pleman and family on the
weekend were Geraldine and
Ruth Templeman, Stratford,
Wanda and Michelle Martyn,
Russeldale.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross and Mr.
& Mrs. Jack White, London
visited on the weekend with their
parents Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller
Apples now
year round
Through research and avanced
techniques, the apple industry
has developed a method of
controled atmosphere storage
which makes it possible for you 'to
have Ontario apples all year
round. These specially designed
storage units virtually halt the
ripening of apples, say food
specialists at the Ontario Food
Council, Ministry of Agriculture
and Food,
Controlled atmosphere (CA)
storage holds apples in
"suspended animation", keeping
them as fresh and juicy as the
day they were picked. Normally,
an apple would ripen after
harvest, taking in oxygen and
giving off carbon dioxide, CA
storage combines low tem-
peratures with an atmosphere of
low oxygen and controlled carbon
dioxide. This slows down the
ripening process to such an ex-
tent that the apples in CA storage
virtually hold all the crispness
and flavor they had at harvest,
At this time of year, apples are
pined from storage as required,
and are ready for your table. So
enjoy an apple today, IC's crisp
and juicy, just the Way you like it,
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