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"HAVE PLOW, WILL TRAVEL"
WALTON, ONT.
887-6428 '
DOUG KIRKBY ON MeCAILUM BILL MCCLURE
WALTON •DUBLIN SEAFORTH '
76428 345-2933 527-0989
K.M.M. Farm • Drainage is owned and
operated by the people you will see in your
fields, We offer neat and professional work
at very Competitive, prices. We don't have •
door to door Salesmen, so please contact us
,at Walton, Or telephone, and we will be glad
to Visit you.
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ESTIMATES MAPS SUPPLIED
Music pupil's pass exams
Some local area music
pupils of Mrs. Winona
Martin of Brussels were
successful in, passing their
Roya Conservatory (Toronto)
Music Examinations held at
Blyth.
They are: Theory written
in May . Grade 1 Rudiments
1st class honours-Janice
Somers 92, 1st at Blyth, Ann
Kernaghan 91, 2nd at Blyth,
Honours Vicki Machan, 78,
3rd at Blyth
Preliminary Rudiments-lst
class honours-Cathy
mcGavin 93 1st at Blyth, Jay
Siddall, 89 2nd, Pass-Peggy
Humphries 68 3rd..
Pianoforte-tried in June at '
Blyth. Grade V11
in,
Ann Kernaghan 1st at Blyth,
Janice Somers, 2nd at Blyth,
Pass Vicki Meehan 4th at
Blyth.
Grade V1 Pass-Catherine
McGavin 3rd.
• Grade V-Pass- Pam Wilson
4th.
Ann, Janice and Vicki will
also receive their Grade V1
certificate in Piano and
Theory. Cathy will get grade
V certificate in piano and
theory.
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optician
87 Main St., South, SEAFORT1F!
and
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Hours Only, June '1 to August
Thurs., Friday- 9 a.m.
Saturdays, Closed Wednesdays
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Local and.
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Shipping
Brussels
Service
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We specialize in a Complete
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BELGRAVE
& Fertilizer
Hardware and
Milker Equipment
CO-op
- Petroleum Products
Appliances
, WINGHAM
357-2711
and Cleaners
Mrs.
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Agent for
Elma Farmers
Insurance
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Company
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Watch out for chickens on enroll in 1979 but wish to prior'to cutting or if the WO : Manitoba EHP number to twain the. barn. The shipper in Ontario to be filled. He
the reads. This is the-time of Increase the production Of hay were fumigated. Cost allow the buyer or ;thinner would then be free to load expects these, agents will be
year when there is lots there enrolled may do so now. I may be prohibitive. All hay the benefit of the subsidy. from those locations indi- set up in a few weeks. An
for them • to eat. Loads of The final date for new or can move freelY after Janu- , The inspection would in- eating the movement certif- attempt has been made te
grain roll by on their way to increased enrolments is Sep-, ary. volve contacting Agriculture icate number location. get most hay shippers to
the elevators and some of tember lst, 1980. For further If someone is interested, Canada to inspect the various In the future shipping will contact the local farmers who
this grain finds its way onto details and enrolment forMs, e.g. trucker, in shipping hay barns of hay
,
a shipper would be based on demand in ; have offered hay for sale on
the. road. On Highway 4 please contact the Ontario they would require the Plant like to ship. Certificate of Manitoba. As Mr. Watson 'various lists drawn up at
north of Hensall, the should- Ministry of Agriculture and Quarantine Certificate num- Movement would be issued receives orders, he will for- • County Agricultural offices.
ere of the'road' turn a lush Food. —Don Pullen, Ag. Rep ber akwell as the Province of for the 'number of bales or ward them to reliable agents ' -Don Pullen, Ag. Rep.
green at this time of year. ONTARIO TO;MANITOBA
How does the grain '
„ get Keith Watson, Hay Co-
, there?. Well, one research Ordinator for Manitoba,
project looked at an uncov- reports that over 1500 rail-
ered 3 ton truck hauling a way cars have been shipped
load of wheat. Travelling at from Ontario to Manitoba
30 m.p.h. for eight miles the since early July. In addition
truck lost as much as 17 to the railway, approiimately ,
bushels of grain. Oats are 100 trucks have taken loads
even worse than wheat. The west.
same truck travelling at 50 Effective August 1st fur=
m.p.h.. for 6- miles in a 5 thur movement will be term-
m.p.h. wind can lose 24 inated to reassess the con-
bushels of oats. This grain is ditions and requirements in
• simply blown off or sucked Manitoba and set up to
off by the air passing over it. transport under the con-
A cover such as a tarpaulin, ditions of the Quarantine for
elminates the problem. the Cereal Leaf Beetle.
" Never mind the rain water During the past couple of
that the tarp willleep out. If >weeks there have been some
you are hauling grain in a rains which have brought
truck you should be able to along the annual forages in
justify the cost of a tarp and
effort to use it.
—Ron Fleming, Ag. Eng.
INCOME STABILIZATION
In ,1979 plani were estab-
lished to help, farmers stabil-
ize their income from corn,
soybeans, whitebeans, and
winter wheat. The plans, have
Manitoba. Farmers now wish
to see what kinds of yields
they are going to' have before
making further commitments
for purchases. ,o
Under the Cereal Leaf
Beetle Quarantine, hay that
has been cut and stored
under cover prior to August
a• definite term of 3 years to 1st can be shipped upon
cover the crop years 1979, inspection. This inspection is
1980 and 1981. The year 1980 under the supervision of
is the second year of these AgricUlture Canada - Plant
three year plans. Farmers Products and Quarantine
who did not apply in 1979 for Division.
any of the four crops may Hay cut after August 1st
.„ now enroll for the two years could move itthe forage was
remaining. Farmers who did spraYed with insecticide
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