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Before you 'till quackgrass
this spring, let it grow until
it's at the 3 to 4 leaf stage.
Then, apply Roundup®.
You really can get ready to control quackgrass
by letting it grow undisturbed this spring. Don't
touch it it, until it's actively growing and
most weeds are at 3 to 4 leaf stage
(20 cm in height). Then, apply Roundup®
herbicide by Monsanto.
Tillage may break up and spread live
rhizomes throughout your field and all plants
may not re-grow to the proper,stage in ti e
for treatment with Roundup. Roundup, however,
controls emerged quackgrass above and
below ground, when used properly.
Roundup is so effective, that many
farmers, using it as the keystone of their
quackgrass control programs, have been
able to achieve manageable control for
up to ,3 years after one application. And
since Roundup has no residual soil, activity,
you can till and plant wheat, oats, barley,
corn or soybeans only 5 days after treatment,
without risk of crop injury.
In those infested fields you plowed last fall,
quackgrass may not be ready for Roundup
before planting. If so, we recommend you wait to
apply Roundup as a spot treatment in the crop-
or after harvest, when quackgrass has regrown to
the proper stage.
See your dealer soon about Roundup.
If you want to control quackgrass—nothing
works like Roundup.
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Nothing works
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Al2 — THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 29, 1981'
Gorrie Bill Shortreed heads Tri-County ball Congratulations to. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hastie who
celebrated their 25th wed-
ding anniversary Sat. eve-
ning at their home,
Relatives attending were
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Hastie,
Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Johnson, Erin, Mr. and
Mrs. John Blyth, Sauble
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hastie & Doug, Woodbridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Finne-
gan, Michael and Heather,
Dorchester; and Mr. Ken-
neth. Hastie of Rammeloo
Guest Home, Blyth who also
spent the weekend at his
home.
Many other friends and
neighbours attended and ex-
tended their good wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Crump, Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Timm of
Bluevale were Sunday visit-
ors with Mrs. Joe Simmons.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Nellie Taylor were Mr. and
Mrs, Duff Bell, Elmira, Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. Taylor, Linda
and Pam, Heather Wilson,
London; Mrs. Steve Irwin of
Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Padfield and daughter,
Kitchener; and Rev. Dennis
and Mrs. Ewald of Kitchen-
er.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
John Jacques and family on
Sunday and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Stirling at
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grainger, David and Steven
spent Sunday with Mrs. Cecil
Grainger and also visited
Cecil in Listowel Hospital.
Miss Margaret Dane and
Mrs. Nellie Taylor visited
Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Armstrong & Miss Gertrude
Bush at Huronview.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart
and Jayne and Jackie were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Dennis.
Last week Mrs. Kenneth
Dickson of Belmore took
Mrs. Alvin Mundell of
Gorrie, Mrs. Wm. Beirnes
and Mrs. Howard Baker of
Molesworth to Sarnia to
attend the annual meeting of
the. Hamilton and London
Synodical of the Women's
Missionary Society of Pres-
byterian Church in Canada,
held in St. Andrews Presby-
terian Church, Sarnia.
The annual meeting of the
Tri County Softball Associa-
tion met in Brussels Library
Thursday evening. Keith.
Moffat, president, was in
charge.
The list of Tri County rules
was discussed and some
changes were made. ,
Rule 9 was changed to
read: the distance for draw-
ing players shall be 7 miles,
as the crow flies, but they
must play for the closest
team and must be registered
under the name of the muni-
cipality that the diamond is
on where they will be
playing, not the township
name.
Rule 12 will now read: No
player in Tri County shall, be
allowed to sign with any
other team in the same year
unless the complete team
takes a W.O.A.A. bye.
A new rule wasaadded: If
any player is ejected by the
umpire for unsportsmanlike
conduct, the incident is to be
reported by the umpire
and/or coach. to the Tri
County executive for a deci-
sion of action.
Registration was raised to
$5 per team, with each team
being given a rule book.
Umpire Clinics were an-
nounced for May 2, 1-5 p.m.
at Mt. Forest Public School,
May 17, 1-5 p.m. at Seaforth
Arena; May 24, 1-5 p.m. at
Moorefield Community
Centre and. June 7 1-4,
Kincardine Community
Centre.
Bill Shortreed of Walton
was named as the new
president, Paul McConnell of
Monkton, vice President,
Muriel. Coultes of Belgrave,
secretary-treasurer and
Maxine Robinson of Wing-
ham, convenor. The schedul-
ing meeting will be held in
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre May 7 at
8 p.m.
All teams wishing to play
in the Tri County Association
this year must have a repre-
sentative at this meeting.
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read in the Brussels Post.
Call
887.6641
For quackgrass control-
Nothing works like Roundup