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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-03-19, Page 7VES T :NOW' • :0#1,1trlt Guaranteed Investment Certificates are now pay- ing a record interest of 9% per annum, payable half yearly. For further information write or telephone collect: STANDARD TRUST 214 Bay Street, Toronto, 363.5477 area code 416 for the name of your nearest agent MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE THROUGH: Open Tuesday and Friday RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 887 - 6663 Brussels, Ont. JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER _ GENERAL INSURANCE BRUSSELS Office: 887-6100 Res.: 6164 Vi.1111. *litUBS11048 1$4118,9H1L,S, ()NTA.44.10 l'111111,8DAY, AlAitc.:11 070 BRUSSELS AREA DART LEAGUE March 11th, 1970 Name Points Team Standings The Archers. The Oreys 5th Line 6th Line Len's thing The B,P's. Cranbrook .TamestaWn .. .. 93 Individual Standing .., - Ernie Back ..., ......... 203 Smith ' 182 Hill. Ward 182 :Tack MaNNThirter „ ... ,„.„, 165 Harry jacklin ...„ ...... „ . 1,58 Ross Alcock 152 Ross NiehOlsOn "143 Russ Hall, 134, Clarence White 133 Ken. White 132 (1,1en,, Bridge 120 Barry :Adams, 113 Alf Nichol 111 Stew Steiss 111 Cordon Engel 111. Adam Smith 110 Ross Duncan 108 Elmer Young 108 Ken McDonald „, ........ .„ 103 Davie Hastings 102 Wiff WarWick 99 John Smith, .... . 95 Tick Stephenson „ 92 Eldon Wick 91' Neil Adam$ „... .. .. 90 Carson Watson ...... $8 Willis Knight 83 Reg Watson $2 Jan van Yliet 78 Archie Willis 71 Ross 'Bennett .... 70 Ted Elliott ......................70 Karl Eokesch 69 Sam Workman 68 Harry Bolger 63 Bill MeArter 59 Murray Johnson 57 Howard Bernard 57 High Score, 3 Darts: Karl .... ...... 173 164 150 134 120 118 104 Eokeseh 105 High Score for the arlvening: Alf Nichol 1:P INFORMED It has been aeted, that in the obithary of Mrs. "Maud Stephen- son her husband, NV. j. Stephen- son, DasSed away seven years ago, not two, as reported, and she was predeceased by one son, Norman, who Was drowned on November 5th. 1904. GROW MEADOW CROPS FOR DAIRY COW FEED Northern Ontario is well pop- ulated; and its inhabitants will always need milk. So farmers in the north should concentrate on producing grasses and legumes best suited for (iry needs, says Profeaser 'George Jones, Crops Specialist, Ontario Agricultural College, -University of GuelPh. Short growing seasons, pOorly drained soil and often severe weather conditions make corn growing a hazardous proposition at best. 'Moreover, the amount of corn harvested from the northern fields is a small drop in the Cern-glutted Cana.dion market. But grasses and legumes, the meadow crops, are always a valid proposition. "Perennials are essential lip here", said Professor joneS, who spoke during ;Farmer-8' Week at the New Liskeard College of Agricultural Teehnology, "and they must be the, baSis for the dairy units". He noted the area used to, and atilt. can; ;Sustain 1e7 gtunes — alfalfa. to a. small eXtent, and trefoil on a larger :kale NoW, much of the land is poorly drained and hence, Can, best support tim- othy and Timbothy will tolerate a wide age conditions. nge of soilt vypNes4 4/1cutat h and dratine. g heads-emerged stage it can make excellent feed, and is high in di! gosiiiile energy, While it produces a .low altersualA yield and 40,4 slow recovery, it has the ettr40 Lion of mixing well with AM alig of being .excellent stand in- surance when biome is being seeded for the first time. it ye, sponda well; to, :nitrogen and this is a valuabh:i asset when it is considered that nil crops ,groWn in, this area ,,reqiiire high nitro- gen noplicatiertS, Broinegrass cut at the heads, emerged stage is °higher in dig. lbility than, timothy, and in more advanced stages is higher. in`' digestibility than .any other species,: coinbines'well in alfalfa mixtures • and has more aftermath than timothy. AS a general hay andt paSttire ere% bramegrass : is an. extremely im- portant Ontario forage. Legumes and grasses are the thing -for this area far more than corn, even though this may be hard for many farmers to accept. said Professor :bones. These gras- ses fit into the growing season, are hardy and able to sustain themselves in. poor conditions and variable drainage areas. in the long run 'they will be far more economical and profitable for farmers than corn or grain crops. O.P.P. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION;: woud; like to know What can be done to prevent snowmobiles from racing through village streets all night gong? ANSWER: First t would suggest that you consult the town council, or per:- sons responsible for the making and passing of by-laws, and ad- vise them of the matter. 1 have attended meetings 'where certain towns have had problems with s nowm obiles. The snewmr)bilera and council have met .and discus- sed the problems and in many cases sowmobile clubs have been. formed. It 'would appear that this type of meeting generally solves Most of the problenis; and the Orobleins that can not be solved in this Manner have. been solved by the passing of by-laws. QUESTION: On your program one morning you indicated that anyone using studded snow tires. must carry a studded tire spare. You also stat- ed that a studded tire must ways he Placed on the Sante Side of the car gas it, was previonSly aSed. What would result if the studded spare was used on the right on one occasion and on left side on another ocoasion? ANSWER: The Highway Traffic Act states that no person shall operate On ' highway a motor vehiCle or trailer equipped with studded tires oil the wheels on au axle unless' the wheels on the axel on each side of the motor veiliele or traller are NiliiPped With the 010.0 'Older What does the law state concern- ing brakes' on a motorcycle? ANSWER: Section 35-Lf of the Highway Traffic Act states, "Every motor- cycle when being operated on a highway shall be egaipped with at least two braking systems each with' a separate means or cation with oue effective on tho front wheel and one effective on the rear wheel." Why not renew your Post before, it is: too late? LUCY'S LITTLE MINI MARKET WANTS YOUR EGGS SHE WANT'S WASHED, CLEAN, WHITE EGGS AND WILL PAY 25c A DOZ. FOR 'CRACKS NO LESS THAN 37c DOZ, FOR EXTRA LARGE NO LESS THAN 35c DOZ. FOR LARGE NO LESS THAN 30c A, DOZ. FOR .MEDIUM MUST BE DELIVERER TO STORE CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 887-6835 of studded tires, se the law pro. hibits operating a motor vehicle with studded tires on one side only. Safety experts suggest that it is an unsafe practice to change the direction of tire with studs. You brought up a. good nitestiOti, and the only answer I can see is that you Would have to make an exception: in the case of a spare tire, or carry two snares, ot.e for each side. 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