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1970.71 BRUSSELS LIONS
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
Armstrong, James
Baker,_ Selwyn.
Bryans, Jack
Callender, Rang.
Center; Frank
Cousins, Roy
Cliffnrd
Henry
Havernare Ralph
Kennedy; Re:Y..e .
Knight; kuisiit
Knight; 44411-eg
Ktvight,-eael
Kreuter, Calvin'
Langlois,
Lowe, Wayne -
McCall; Ross
McCL4cheon, George
McCutcheon, Jack .•
McDonald, Ian
McDonald, Jack
McFadden, Cecil
McGavin, Gordon
Mutter, George
Oldfield, Max •
Parker, •Cecit
Pearson,. Ralph
Prior James
Rayihorid; Rebert
Ritchie; Jdek •
•Scott, Kenneth
Ten`Pas; Hafik
TenPas, Albert
Thomas, Harold
Thomas., Charlie -
Turnbull, Wilbur
Turnbull, William
vanVeen, Gerrit
vanelliet, Jan
Veitch, 'Clare
Watts, Max
Workman, Gordon.
Yuill, Jack
25 year Membership
• a 20.year Membership
b 15 year Membership . •
c '10 year Membership ..
DECEASED MEMBERS
Armstrong, James S.
Baeker, J. Cleve
Bowman, Robert J.
Cameron. Wilfred
Champion, Harry
Cardiff, L. Elston
Eckrnier, Lorne
Fear, Harry
Holman, Percy
Hutchinson, George
Kearney, Harold
Kteight, Gordon
Leach. William
Martin, William
MacTavish, Donald (Dan)
McLauchlin, R. J.
Rann, Wileare
Spelt., William,
Smith, Calvin
Thompson, Lewis D.
Whitfield, Richard
Willis, Wilfred
ORIGINAL OFFICERS OF THE
BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB 1946
President Roy Cousins
1st, Vice Late Lorne Eckmier
2nd, Vice Late Robt, Bowman
3rd. Vice Rev, Hugh Wilson.
Sec. Robert Johnston
Treas. R. G. McBride
Lion Tamer Maurice Laycock
Tail Twitter Atkin Rann
Directors
Ken Ashton Albert Wood
Maurice, WIneberg Richard
Whitfield
WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEMS
REQUIRE RURAL PLANNING
The farm waste disposal Prob-
lem could soon Impose economic:
and social limitations on where
farm operations are carried out,
In address to the recent .
Changing Concepts in Agriculture
and rOod Conti:11%1m at the nit ,
Vergity tai in Protossor L.
.0gteiFtRifiht o 13011
.1110 Othcroo
tem it
waste disposal methods are to be
beneficial to both rural and urban
areas.
Present atieniptS ai. ruval reg.-
tonal planning, says Prof 0E-45or
'Webber, will giye farmers little
protection against urban exPali-
0.0n. In addition, agriculture, may
ealled on to utilize animal
wastes and organic wastes froM
municipal garbage disposal,
This method of .write, usnage
can only function efficiently with
wastes that fulfil the following re-
• quirements;
1. It must be storable on the
farm, without the threat of
Nailer decomposition. This
ensures easy haudling as
Well as prevention of ex-
eXdessive odorS.
S. It must contain nitrogen
rates low enough to prevent
nitrogen, pollution of sell
and water;
8. It must be free of metal,
glass and other residues
that could injure mart or
animals.
There are limits to aniount
waste that can be applied to the
soil before soil Water and air pot.,
lotion become a. problem. 'But, said
Professor Webber, better know-
ledge of nitrogen applications and
soil requirements, will ensure that
more' waste. can be used for farm-
ing in the future.
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