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Garden soil tests pay dividends
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A total of 12 names ap
peared on Tuesday’s court
docket as a result of charges
laid by Exeter OPP
following incidents in the
past two weeks on the picket
line at Fleck Manufacturing,
Huron Park.
All the cases were ad
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charges range from in
timidation by obstructing,
loitering, mischief and
having a weapon dangerous
to the public safety.
A Huron Park woman has
also been charged with six
counts of mischief in strike-
related incidents.
Only two cases were heard
by Judge Cochrane. A
Watford man, Lawrence
Whibley, was given
suspended sentences and
ordered to make restitution
in the amount’,of $3,538 on one
theft and. two false pretences
charges. The charges were
laid,.after Whibley obtained a
new Cadillac from Huron
Motor Products last year. A
cheque given to the
dealership for $400 was
worthless and the accused
was charged with false
pretences in that regard.
In addition, he gave
another area resident a
cheque for $520 and he was
ordered to make restitution
for it as well.
The other $2,612 was made
up of the depreciated value
of the Cadillac and the cost of
returning it to Zurich after it
was found some time later in
Western Canada. Whibley
had been charged with theft
as a result of taking the car.
Evidence in the trial had
been given earlier in
Goderich and the Watford
man was appearing in
Exeter court this week for
sentencing.
In the other case, Bruce M.
Whitney, RR 2 Staffa, was
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were $3,455 and another
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donations, bringing the total
to $4,162.35.
The total is about the same
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fined $250 or 25 days and had
his licence suspended after
pleading guilty to driving a
motor vehicle while his blood
alcohol content was over 80
mgs. Breathalyzer tests
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mgs. after the accused was
apprehended on August 12
when he was seen driving in
an erratic manner.
He was given 60 days in
which to pay the fine.
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Home gardeners often
spend considerable amounts
of money on various kinds of
fertilizer. Much of this
money may be wasted, if
nothing has been done to
determine the actual needs
of garden soil.
A soil test is a small,
worthwhile investment,
says Theo Blom, extension
horticulturist with the On
tario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food at
Vineland Station.
“For a fee of one dollar
per sample, the soil-testing
laboratory at the University
of Guelph will check levels
of phosphorus, potassium,
.Icium.magnesium and soil
pH, and recommend fer
tilizer requirements.”
Special boxes for soil
samples are provided by the
Department of Land
Resource Science at the
University of Guelph and by
LUCA.V
county agricultural offices.
Mr. Blom recommends
taking a total of four or five
samples from different
parts of the garden. These
samples should be well mix
ed before being sent to
Guelph.
If separate, widely-spaced
plots are to be cultivated,
separate samples should be
taken from each plot. Fees
must be included with soil
samples.
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