Times-Advocate, 1979-05-02, Page 13Music enjoyed at Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Rev. Walter Mills and a
musical group from St.
-....J James Anglican Church,
kirkton Cambridge conducted the
service at St. Pauls Church
Sunday evening. A pot luck
Better yields start
and finish with
Green Cross
Patoran
herbicide for white beans.
Green Cross Patoran controls weeds from
the start of the growing season. And it
maintains that effective weed control
right up to harvest.
You get clean fields and better yields.
. When applied pre-emergently, as
directed, Patoran is safe for beans-white,
lima, snap, kidney and others.
Green Cross Patoran.
The quality herbicide more
and more bean growers
depend on.
For more information,
write to Green Cross
Products, 1 Westside Drive,
Etobicoke, Ontario. M9C1B2.
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supper was served at six
o’clock. Reverend Mills gave
the sermon and the group
brought a wonderful
message in song.
Reverend Walter Mills, his
wife and family, Cambridge
stayed overnight with Mrs.
Reverend Mary Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Woolford
and family, London were
Sunday guests with Miss
Wendy Blackler, Jayne,
David and Mr. Ron Aiken.
Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. & Mrs. John
Carruthers of Stratford and
attended confirmation
service at the United Church
where Jeff Carruthers was
confirmed.
Several in the community
were guests at the Sararas-
Mills wedding at Hensall,
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Brent Blackler
spent the weekend in Toronto
visiting relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. George Burgin
attended the Industrial Arts
Association convention at
Niagara Falls over the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mar
shall, Brent and Lana were
guests at the Wall-Marshall
wedding at Midhurst,
Ontario.
Mrs. Ron Denham visited
a few days last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Meyers
and family of Waterloo. The
Meyers have a hew son.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Carroll,
Exeter, Mr. Jim Stephen, St.
Marys were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Rea Stephen.
PRICES STRONG
Prices were stronger at
the Hensall Livestock2 Sales
last week with active
demand; supply consisted
mainly of heifers and steers.
Fat cattle; steers, $79.50-
$86.50, top to $88; heifers,
$78.00-$86.50, top to $89.50.
Pigs, $32.00-$50.25.
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CATTLE
CONVEYS AND FEEDS
Butler Convey-N-Feed cattle feeder, two machines
in one, is "loaded" at silo end for straight-out con
veying and feeding. Adjustable incline ’and decline
add flexibility. Feeds silage fast.
We also install silage distributing-unloading, venti-
, and manure-handling systems.
Gregory and Brenda Hodgins, llderton. Back, Kelly Hodgins, Sarah Chase and Diane Scarborough, llderton; Beth Arthurs,
Brenda Heddington, Susan Hodgins and Jane Straatman, Lucan. T-A photo
COUNTY HONOURS A number of girls won Cpunty Honours at Saturday's Middlesex 4-H Achievement Day at Arva.
Front, left, Lisa Vanderloo and Cheryl Joyce, Birr; Jacqueline Van Den Boomen, Bryanston; Shelley Happy, Hyde Park; Linda
Huron joins agricrew project
Ontario is encouraging
persons under 25 to work
down on the farm this
summer and it is paying
farmers to hire them.
Three employment
programs are available this
year: agricrew, in which a
farmer hires four workers
and a foreman for up to five
days; junior agricul
turalist, in which farmers
hire urban youth full-time
for the summer, and the On
tario youth employment
project, for those under 25.
Len MacGregor, a
spokesman for the
agriculture and food
ministry here, said Huron
farmers will participate for
the first time this year in the
agricrew project.
"What we are hoping to do
is have one or two crews in
Huron County doing jobs
that the farmers don’t nor
mally get done, such as pain
ting fences,” he said. The
farmer pays the province
$90 a day for the crew and
receives a $15-a-day rebate
once the work is complete.
The junior agriculturalist
program is in its seventh
year. More than 1,000 urban
youths are expected to be
placed across the province,
20 of them in Huron County,
MacGregor said.
“It’s the program where
we get kids (aged 16 or 17)
right from the city with no
experience,” he said. The
youths work from June 18 to
Aug. 18 with weekends off.
They receive room and
board plus $12 a day ($6 paid
by the host farmer and $6 by
the province).
The Ontario youth employ
ment project is for persons
' under 25, with, about 12 per
'cent of the jobs offered be
ing on the farm.
Steve Maclvor,
spokesman for the Ontario
Youth Secretariat in Toron
to, said about 48,000 jobs
were provided last year,
about 465 of them in Huron
County.
The province contributes
$1.25 an hour toward the
wages of those hired under
the project.
Information on the three
programs is available
through Canada Manpower
and local agriculture
ministry offices.
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GET PROVINCIAL AWARDS — Receiving Provincial Honours at Saturday's Middlesex 4-H
Achievement Day were Lynda Vanderloo, Cathy McGregor, Monique Vander Ploeg and
Shirley Weir. T-A photo
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By MRS. PETER MARTIN
Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Renney of Detroit visited a
few days with Harry and
Maurice Hirtzel and Mr. &
Mrs. Emmerson Wein.
Harold Fahner is a patient
at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London.
Vacation Bible School will
be held August 6 to 10. Irene
Finkbeiner and Lorraine
Bowers will be leading the
school this year. More
teachers and helpers are still
needed.
At the Christian Education
meeting Sunday Gloria
Martin
secretary to replace Ella
Morlock who is vacating the
post.
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