The Brussels Post, 1968-10-31, Page 7?HONE 186
veyors have worked mainly in the
fireat ('lay Door coehrane,. at
the Lakellood. and in the Kirkland.
Lake areas. in Northern Ontario.
III 11 south, work hi.
Pr erborough Conn ties
Inventory. a t
project of the Agricultural and
Rural Develoment Act (ARDA),
is being made to classify lands
according to their use potential.
and to obtain an estimate of what
laud is ovaijd ule, and heave it enn
best be used. This is anol.lior ex-
ample of Federal-Provincial co-
operatioa in which the soil survey
play:1 tr major part.
OPP PROTECTION HERE
FOR HALLOWE'EN
The Village has been fortunate
in obtaining the assistance of "A
Pollee Cruiser and two Provincial,
Policemen to aid "in inintinizing
the destruction usually created on
HalioWe'en.
Better watch out; if the goblins
don't get you the policemen will,
)bruit and
was cone
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Amy(' Love. Toronto, hail
bOOD, a visitor NvIth her sister Mrs.
Walter Broa (fru() t,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown,
'Warren and Jim, Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Chalkley, Ray, Cindy, Jeff
and J'oy, Burlington, were recent
visitors with Mr, and Airs, Allan
Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Seaforth
'was a weekend visitor with Mr,
and Mrs, Ilerb Traviss,
Mrs. Gordon Al Lavin was a
visitor in Iltainpton with Mr. and
Mrs. 'William Dinsmore and at-
tend tkle Internationi Plowing
Al arch, in the Guelph area where
her husband spout the week,
Mr, and Airs. Clarence Martin
were reaent weekend visitors with
Mr„ and Mrs. Floyd ;Jenkins of
Ingersoll,
of 'oundary and 17th Unit
of Duff's Church UCW
Airs. Clifford ItiLehie, was the
hostess, at her home, for the meet-
ing of the 13mindary and 17th 'Unit
of Duff's ITCW,
Devotions were under the'
leadership of Mrs. George Wil-
liamson who opened the meeting
with the thought Conic Yo
Thankful People Come". The read-
ing of the scripture was from 2nd
Corinthians, 9: A reading on
Thanksgiving was given by Mrs,
Williamson, who then ofiered
prayer.
The topic "Every Day is
Thanksgiving" was ClOall with' by
Airs, Jan van Yliet,
Mission /Band Meeting
1N4r8, Martin Haan led the dts-
ctission period which followed.
Mrs„ John tios will be the host-
ess, for the next mooting.
The Mission 13and was held with
47 members. in ationdrinee,
The call to worship, given by
Murray McCall Was followed by
singing of hymn 584.
Mrs, Morton I-lackwell rettd a
ppem entitled "Some Children
J \re" It was dectded to give a $20
donation to the (13ittfra Fund.
Clayton .141l'aSer gave the secre-
tary's report and Janice Houston
the treasurer's report,
The children Went to classes for
stories
Personals
"1)0 you know what happened
Mien Hannibal crossed the Alps
`with an elephant? go,t moun-
tain that remembered everything.
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GORDON STILES
BRUSSELS, ONT.
SOIL SURVEYS CONTINUE
SERVE MANY PURPOSES
The Soil Survey program, in
operation in Ontario for Moo
than tfl year's, is currently finding
\yid(' application and accopraTlrt-
outside strictly agricultural use.
Originally the survey was simply.
a census of soils in. Itic province
tit particular charateristics.
ilowever, soil survey has been
used rer,mtly for such diverse Pur-
poses as planning for highways,
airports, forests, recreation areas
aunt urban development., The in-
formation has become more de-
tailed. and therefore more useful
for' urban planning,.
All settled land • in • Ontario has
been. surveyed at. least once, • Cur-
relay some resurveying is being
done to gather -more .details •on.
'futons! vely • used agricultural land,
Professor D. Hoffman, tinit
Science Department, Ontario. Agri-
cultural College. • says survey
work is also being done in areas
where I veStocik p(rod tic tion is
Most important. This year sur-
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