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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-01-08, Page 7AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1969 MERC. 4 DR. HT V8, Auto., PS, PB and Radio 1968 FORD XLGT 2 DR. ;HT 428 ENGINE, Auto., PS, PB, Bucket Seats and Stereo Tape System 1967 COUGAR 8 CyL. Auto. and Radio 1967 METEOR RIDEAU 4 1DR. STATION (WAGON V 8 Auto., PS, PB, and Radio 1968 .FURY 111 4 DR. HT V8, Auto. Trans, IW PS and Radio SEVERAL 67 and OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRIDGE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FA1RLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 887_6249 W1NGHAM PHONE 357-3460 itatalibroallaillftwins11111Mommill.".0111111111111modi11111111...0111118116.01111111111romallif .“,Rgy TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL. MEgTIN AT 8;45 P.M. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1970 CRANBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE GUEST SPEAKER: REV. DOCKEN, WALTON Progressive Euchre - Ladies Please, Bring Lunch SAVE MONEY READ • THE MK IN TM( .ataJWLS TosT. vP INE the SPriali,g, (q).111ki Up lil far healthier condition than they othewise TItt, urea that iH not used up on the lee should be used as fertilizer in the. spring, .otherwise it may start to spoil, SUBSTITUTES FOR DDT AVAILABLE FOR CROPS The recent ban on DDT should not. ca use hold crop growers much oti a problem. in OntariO. .except possibly where the control of.cutworti in corn is corn rued, So says Professor Harold (toble, Peportment. of Vioology„ University Of Guelph, who notes that even, for cutworm I)DT was not reuin.W. mended here in 19439. Among the replacetnents for :ROT are a group of insecticides known as the organ0Phoiphates. This group contains someeffect- ive, yet dangerous to handle, materials. Two that are stilt being widely used Lid are unaffected 'by the ban are parathion and Phosdritt AletboxYclilor, endosulfan fThio- dant and carbaryl (Sevin) will al's° be more Widely used. These three last are. relatively safe to use as far as the operator is concern- ed, and none should, pollute the atmosphere if properly applied- Profesor (liable points, out that grower8 should be as well informed as possible on the hazards Of usingbrganoIiihcisphates, Rubber gloves, reSpiraiors, and protective clothing are required before some applications can- be Made. Grow. cps should he /sure to enquire about the need for such protective clothing when they 'purchase hazardous chemicals. The 1970 fruit, vegetable and field crop recommendations of the Ontario Department of Agricul- ture and Food will be available 'early in :January, 1969 ONTARIO FARM RECORD BOOK ANALYSIS It is Farinn Record Book analy- sis time again. Anyone who may wish to haVe their 1969 Perin-Rec- ord Book sunimarized should roma rd it to the A gri chit-Oral Office, Clinton, during January; ,As before, the completed Warm Rec. Ord Book will 'not be IOn in ont' office. The checking of the book bti done by local Agricultural Office `staff, Clinton, and a suni- [nary card forwarded to the com- puter at the 'L'Aiversity cri ftuelpb for analysis. The hook may be brought to the Agricultural Office or mailed in. Anyone who would like assistance On completing their record book may call our office for an appoint.- meta, Every farmer in Elution C:tuitty who has completed an Ontario Farm Record Book in 1911t1 is welcome to Male use or this "no rel!.• analysis service. A clinic for anyone who Wishes to learn bow to keep the Record Book will be held at the A.gricul- tiligil Office Board Room, Tues- day, ,]':moat's 1.3th. 1970L Agricullurn1 itc-Tresuntative I), ,voieg, go Futon. ooAti, Gr4 -1•LE„mews CLUB NEWS ITEMS The Legion yersits the Gentle- mu On tne,t bend Q11 to the 111'Si ;0111', of their Euchre for this seation expected. the Legion got. their heads bashed in a hit, The Legion. started in their usual waY by coaxing, cajoling, 'oven threaten- ing and wound up with four of our best players. We always have that many more men than they tar they. take our best. NexL time they will get :Rowland, 'Purvey, Frank Little, Olen Smith and Wit' Warwick. At the end of the tenth game I knew intelligence was going to wit] over Bull Luck rind we would have a lead of fifty or more points. this Was aunonunced Al Logan and Ted Elliott cried like a pair of Irish. Banshees. Ted chewed half his mustsehe off and now he :looks us if he swallowed a mule and the tail sticks out, Poor Al contemplated suicide. I can prove it. I was standing right there when Ile came up to the bar and. said. 'Inert! give me two shot.s," guesit there must be a double bar- rel' shat gun up there some place. Next game iS January l2th, Conte in you men. Euchre, Bonfluet, all for finc. Take your Win: with the Gentlemen or lose with the Legion. I. sec Ivan Campbell has been over to the States with the hockey hoyFt- To the many hideous: crimes he' has already committed we can now acid sminggling. 'Knowing Campbell as I do he didn't go over there without bringing let or goodS home, and without paying. duty, it might he only a couple tel boxes of cigars or it might he tt or an electric -dove or even a blonde, but, he would beat the customs anyway, tree by the Post our nubile school students are adopting a child from Viet Nam or N.i::.erla or SoineWhOre far off. J wonder if the promottir ever heard of Canadian Eski ino chi I dren or the starving etis pa poos. Santa Claus was hove recently rind this is the biggest fake ever perpetrated on ehildreu. 'Phey don't care where the girt, ctl.ne from. You teach' them all dhow, Santa. All lies. You .mend thent to Sunday School to learn about Jesus, At rive or six they learn the truth, no Santa, No wonder they doubt'; jest's. 'Phti Bible marts WI With Ada M 11 nd EVi, '!ri t ie garden. Eve seduced Adam with apple'? As Santa 1-11; Ile: In the first world war thoy told about the rlernian )-I..oWt the. Gerttlatt soldiers out. arnis tilt' hoy0 tarot the lip.easts off 01'18. W}011 the \N'ttr Mina 1201111.1'010rd ljgg thoy it, imal l al lio thrill. 1,:i Wake the people up to bate tho Gpromas. Propaganda, itna. broth- oily love. A Happy New Year, oven to the liegion boys, h full Yours 'P. lti.. E. 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Sidewalks. doorsteps, at nd porcihes become Slippery and dangerous; iron rail• ings begin to corrode: the con- crete around the honie SiArts to flake off. or `scale'. Many homeowners use deicing agents such as salt, to make the Ice less hazardous. Salt, however, is net only highly corrosive, but harms the grass beneath the snow so that by spring lawns a rE!...1115- volored and unit eathy, Professor Ross Irwin. Extension. Co-ordinator. School of Agricul- tural Engineering., 'University of Guelph in conjunction with the Ontario Department or Agrieniture a ad Food. recommends 'Urea, rather than salt., be used as; a. deicing agent, Ilrea pellets can' be bought auy feed store and come in 50 pound bags. .proa is as effective as .salL in making ice le.s of a problem, 'a nd will fertilize the grass rather than damage it.. In