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AUCTION SALE
for the estate of the late
MRS. EDNA BUDNARK
Turnberry Street, BRUSSELS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th
At 1:00 P.M.
Furniture, Household Effects, Antiques
Tools, Cabin Trailer, John Deere Tractor and Plow
Auctioneers: Jackson be Jackson
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The best protective equipment
you can ever own is already
yours — one pair of eyes. Just
knowing what's going on around
you helps you avoid job
accidents. So it makes
good sense to look
after your eyes,
with protective glasses if the
job calls for them, and regular
check-ups if your eyesight's
below par. Take care of your
eyes, and they'll see you
safely through
the working
day.
"""*izeping your eyes • •
open is self Defence
Your Workmen's Compensation Board
and Safety Assomationap Qutoria
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qPNI-LEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
In my- humble Opinion Calgary
Stampede is the ,IneSt overrated
over itdvertized the biggent fake
in Canadian show biz. This Year
they reached the peakof 'perfection
when the Grand Farce was open,
ed by our beloved Prime Minister;
The Honourable Elliott, Trudeau.
He sat astride a poor old palo-
mino that was born about the time
the pyramids were built and was
due for the glue factory years
age. Even Ned Rutledge wouldn't
buy this (me. Some kid threw a
fire cracker but this broncho
entildn't hear a. blast as loud as
the bomb that destroyed Hiro•
No doubt as well as being
stone deaf its ears were plugged
with cotton to make sure its hear
ing wasn't restored during such
a memorable occasion. You could
tell the poor old thing was embar-
rassed and depressed to partake
i» such a degrading experience
I shouldn't have happened to a
dog. Our Prime Minister looked
good in the white western hat. To
get one of these immitation Stet-
sons you must be the Mayor of
pumpkin centre' have your picture
"took" and go back home and lie
like the devil about what you
Seen and how many pancakes you
ate for free. You dont' need, to
mention they are not mach bigger
than a 50c piece.
One of the finest and most
interesting celebrations this year
is being held in Cookstown July
31,plus Aug. 1 and 2. This,,is -the
Georgian Bay Steam Automotive,
gas and antique Inc. Show, At
least a dozen of these old Ten
Ton roosters, snorting and-puffing
about. A genuine Saw Mill in
operation as Well as a stone
crusher and a shingle mill at
Work. room full of pioneer nook,
ing ntensils,and a barn full of old'
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Installation
Sales Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Barn Cleaners
Bunk Feeders.
a Stabling
DONALD G. IVES
R. R. 2, Blyth
Phone eruesels 8e74024
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tyme L u .lai ,,tinienients. 6n Satin'
day .July 31 as well as plenty 01
other live acts, a step naneing
contest, On Sunday onbw does not
start until 1.30, then a full after-
noon concluding with church
On Monday one of the at-
tractions, a fiddlers' contest,
Plenty of parking, camp sites,
nearby, close to Earl Rowe pro-
vineial park. So come along and: if
yeur wife won't come with yen
bring someone else's.
wish somebody wiser than
myself, which as everyone knows
would be impossible to locate,
would tell me why a pair of rank
amateur' Euchre players con .
always beat a pair of professionals
like me and Ralph Traviss. I think
its science: against bull luck.
That Ernie Back and RnSs Hall
get my goat. floss is a motor
mechanic and has taken more
rattles out of more cars than any-
one else in. Huron County. Ws too
bad he doesn't take the one out of
his own noodle. Ernie Badk makes
everything out of cement, block
after block with the biggest one
sitting square in the centre of
his shoulders, What makes: Me
burn ni; is the npectaters who sit
around and haw haw like a bunch
of Jackasses every time we get
whipped.
Would like t i see you at Cooks-
town on July 31 or Aug. 1 and 2,
See you next week.
Truthfully Yours,
T. K. F.
With the trend to large live-
stock arid poultry operations,
waste disposal is a major prob-
lem. As an example of the amount.
of nitrogen produced, Professor
Webber gave figures from var-
Jolla operations, all of which pro-
duce the equivalent of 150 to 155
pounds of nitrogen.. This is the
ttinbunt necessary to fertiliSe One
400 .0r, land, One thousand broil.
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HEY KIPS]
Here's a tip to all you kid
going to camp front. the Canadia
National Institute or. the Blind
Sharpen sticks for roasting wein
ers and marshmallows away trot
year body. Your knife can sin
and cause seriOus naMage to you
eyes. And remember, - it's tin
weiner or the marshmallow yo!
spear, pet each other. Be careful
Camp in more fun witnon
aecinenta.
A desert is a place getting les
-than 10 inches of rain a• year
too cold to Parts of . British Columbia ar
,desert by this definition.
POULSRY AND LnVESTOCK
WASTE CAN POLLUTE
GROUNDWATER
High :density feedlotS, with a
popclation of 500 to 1.;000 animals
per acre, are a potential source of
groundwater nitrate pellution.
This is one finding presented
by Prefet.,:sOr L, H. Webber, De•
pertinent run Soil Science, UniverT
sity of Guelph, to the Internation,
al Symposium on Identififcation
and Measurement ,of Envircn
Mental 'Pollutants held in Ottawa
recently.
ers housed for 10 weeks, 10 hogs
confined for 115 days, or two beef
cattle or one dairy cow confined
for one year all produce this
amount of nitrogen:
However, said Professor Wen-
her, when large amounts of
animal 'waste, are converted into
nitrogen, there can be more nitro-
result could be polluion of
gen than the soil can, use. The
groundwaters.
Protessur Webber said ground-
'water flowing under an unpaved
barnyard near Guelph had con•
centrations of nitrate-nitrogen in
excess of the upper limit
set by health authorities for pot-
able water. Dilution to acceptable
levels occurred within 200 yards
of the barnyard, :boWever.
Because of the difficulty of
disposal Or Of using all the Waste
material, Professor Webber made
Some recommendations based on
data gathered at the University
of Guelph, First, since a yearly
application of manure ertnivalent
to 400 pounds of ,nitrogen per acre
is excessive in terms of ground-
water quality, a disposale rate
of '200 to 300 pounds per acre of
nitrogen-equivitient manure is re-
commended. Secondly, manure
disposal should be limited to the
season when the crop is growing.
Disposal in late fall coincides with
the period of. 111i1X111111M discharge
of nitrogen. This i s acceptable, Pespite teh old saying, the ort,
said Professor Webber,' provided is that it is never
the waste is applied to well- snow.
drained, non-sandy soils and dur-
,ing a ,crop's active growing
period.
REFRIGER1*'r0i., SERVIC E.
4leetrical Contractors - Appliances
- Motor Re-Wind, 24 nem, emergency
service.
BURKE ELECTRIC
Wingham 357-2450
Guaraneed service to all: types.
Complete Appliance repairs at
AT
ATWOOD 'CAL-RAY SHOP ATWOOD
UP TO 30% OFF ON SUMMER APPAREL
FOR THE ENTJRE FAMILY
DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, SWIMW EAR,
SHIRTS and JACKETS
Come Early While The Selection Is Good.
We Specialize In Half Sizes
Open Until 10 p:m. Saturday Night.
SALE STARTS JULY 22nd
AD-SUMMER SALE
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