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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-02-05, Page 7For A Better USED CAR AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1909 MER,C. 4 DR. HT VS, Auto., PS, PB and Radio 1968 FORD XLGT 2 DR. HT 42S ENGINE, Auto., PS, PB, Bucket Seats and Stereo Tape System 1967 COUGAR 8 Cyl. Auto. and Radio 1967 METEOR RIDEAU q968 FURY III 4 DR. PS and Radio. SEVERAL 67 and OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BuiD.GE -.MOTOR.K. YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 887_6249 WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460 4 DR. STATION WAGON V 8 Auto., PS, PB, and Radio FIT VS, Auto. Trans, BP ANNUAL PAINT SALE AT MACHO ..PINE HARDWARE BRUSSELS, ONT. 0 D. sch unt ON ALL BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 'S and ENAMELS SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 10th McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE. WALTON, ONTARIO BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 887-6365 527-0245 1110,U8S40 POirr 1.rillff48)11P8. ONTA411:40 efai. 4141- .4.9N HURON, COUNCIL NAMES COMMITTEES During the session of County Council, the striking committees selected the following committees. In each case, the first Mentioned is chairman of the committee. Roads; Elgin Thompson, Harry WOrsell, Elmer Nayter„ .toe. fin an and William Elston. kru ro nview Wilmer .Clardy, Borden Cook, Harold Robinson, Joe Dietrich and Hugh Flynn. Health! Everett. McIlwain, ;Rey Wescott, Roy Cousins, , Derry Bole, John Morrissey, a,ppOinted. Library: Walter Sheardown, Harold Wild, Eugene Frayne, Stewart: Procter, Duff Thompson and George AicCutcheon Oast three appointed). Property: Allan Campbell, ,'toy Pattison, Oliver Jaques, John Flannery and Ken momichael. Planning: Anson MeKittley, Geo, Lawson, Charles Thoma$, Ed Oddleitson, Merv, Cadmore, and C. La i thw te, W. Brock, Cat. Kraute r, lan McAllister and R. Dowell, all aptaguited. Comity development: tiirvin Reed, Wilmer Citthill, Alex McGregor, Bill Jenkins, Harold. Lobb and Don Pullen,: Jim Brit-- nell }Iid the management forester, all appointed, Executive: 5. P. Alexander, Lloyd Hendrick, Gordon Hess, Mel Allan,, *Throes Hayter, and . Tlob Lyons, A. special committee to be set up on 1970 to deal with salaries and wages as well as fringe benefits will consist of the 'ward- en„Tuck Alexander, and any other members of council the warden so selects plus adntinistrative staff 'where heeeeSarY,,,. WATCH THE "BLIND MOMENT" Nest drivers guard against' the "blind spot" but fewer : bother about the "blind moment". says the Ontario Safety League. When mounting a rise, at the crest there is often a. blind moment when you cannot see what is ahead. At night there is a blind moment when you pass through the glare of oncoming headlights. Reduce speed and poise your foot over the brake to meet blind moments, and other times of uncertainty, Mod drivers fre.- tmently cover the brake pedal with their fOot, WithMit depreii- sing it. GOLDEN WORDS TOLERATION, it is my faults cause ine to see :mother's faults with sympathy, It is my weakness that make me sorry for another's sake, It is my lack or faith that too Makes me respect another's view. Soil " tests generally show farmers the nutrients they should be adding to improve soil fertilitY. But in many cases a soil test will indicate that the grower should reduce or eliminate the appli- catioe of certain nutrients. Dr. C. S. BaldWin and Mr. C. K, Stevenson, of the Soils Division, RidgetOWn College of AgrieultUre Technology, say this is particnb arly true ,of potash and phosphor us. They say many farmers Who ,•Intolerant T cannot be When other's loyalty T see, Think what they will, if they be true To their belief, respect' is due; 'Ntirlhy should I not their faith, cop-- done When I so sonreely hold 'mine ()WIT'? they find God through forms of clay 1 must, respect that way they pray. If through the orbs of light they -• seek The 'God head's love with -spirit, • meek, 1171iy should T greet them with ,sneer When myself am insincere. Cod May be found in wood or clay In hills or forest, night, or: day, It is not how or when or where We bend the knee and seek 'His ear, It is the intent in -the heart And not the words the lips impart. I would with charity bestow My flowers on the path they go, It. may not be the way I trend, What 'Matters this? There is one end To all Life's roads what e'er they. be, One terminal -- Eternity. EXCESSIVE NUTRIENTS UPSET SOIL BALANCE have added these nutrients in more than adequate quantities over the years have built up a very high soil test level in both fidditivQs. harmers w ith a high soil test, levels in potash and phosphorous should greatly reduce their appli- cation rates. Too muoh phosphor- ous and potash added when the soil levels are ah'eady high are an unnecessary expense, and. may tend to upset the soil balance. Too much potassium. can tie up the magnesinin in the soil. and tail much phosphorous can tie up the zinc. Mr. Stevenson said research tvais under Way at Itidgetn11'rl to d eLerrnine. how much potasa and phosphorons should be added when the levels in the soil are already high_ In the fall of1968, research was initiated on clay loam soil to determine the annual mainten- ance a 1)11 iCatiOTIS of phosphorous and potassium required for contin- uous corn. in the fall of 1969, two similar trials were set out off- station, one on a sandy soil and the other on a clay soil. :Mr. Stevenson said these were long-term experiments, and it would take several years hefort• i'ecommendations based on them could be made. Both Mr, Steven- son and Di. Baldwin recommended that fanners concerned aboz:;, the nutrient levels should check with the eounty office o r the' Ont.ario Department of Agriculture at] d Food for information on soil tests. dinamall.1111•11.1.1111110111111111100011101111106011111111amoilnilinswall ANNUAL 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL DRY CLEANING ENDS FEBRUARY 14th LISTOWEL DRY CLEANERS FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY LIST OF DISTRICT AGENTS: MOLESWORTH GENERAL STORE TED REDPATH ETHEL — WEBER'S STORE CRANBROOK. — LUCY'S MINI IVIARKF.,T IVIORRISBANK CORNERS — PITCHER'S SUPER- TEST STATION BRUSSELS — CLARENCE PEGELOW STORE 1970 FIREBIRD . , Firebird styled with European flair—Latc, b e diameter single headlights, scoop-type split grille openings and large doors highlightPotaiac's new 1970 Firebird that emphasizes styling With a European flavor. Built on a 1.08-inch wheelbase, the four-seat Firebird, Announced today by General Motors, is available as a two-door hardtop. 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