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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-15, Page 3cs Area 'adding TERPSTRA-O'NEIL u0 • * 0 • • • • • • • • Al • .10 • • • • • • •• •• ••, • S •• 0;0 • • • • IV • 0, • • p.0 •• • • HILTS FOOD MARKET Phone 887-9339 • We Deliver, SPECIAL • • If you're going to feed corn silage, start thinking about Urasu Urasil Is the new, Safer,liquid )4.0,N. silage supplement that's really catching on with Coat- conscious Beef and Dairymen, • Urasll is easy'to apply:. there are ndfoUl smelling ammonia fumes, It cuts feeding Coats by bOOsting protein at a reMarkablyCost per ton. Feed conversion can be improved to give a better rate of gain and limit gives yoUr ant-6616'a palatable Sweet smelling silage. . BOB GREGSON U566 it and here's What he says: • "WO ii6tially feed around 560-40e head; so a IOW, cos. sourte of protein is a MUM. Dry prea didn't apPear to be the answer, because it's tot riSky and hard to Mt*. Handling-tab factortoo.We found the liquid'Urasii'"easy tOapply.and it wasn't smellyp The"animals are shOWing real nice results With absolutely riff rejectiOn: INIth SOyabean Meat up 'so high; 'Waal!' ansWera our riedd frit a Safe,. ecOribrnitatioUite Of Mr.Robert (Bob) GreaSon R.13,1,Straffordville, Ont. ' Think about it and ask' for this informative booklet at your lodal CIL DEALER. • be CALL. Phone ..8117i.6016 Agrornart When you're ready to NI. „ Urasil* 1"•• •••• • ••• I •••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••1 ing a Hereford calf in 1973. The winner would be asked to give out ribbons at their show and sale and at a fair or two throughout the County. The winner would also com- pete with winners from four other zones for the title of Hergford Queen. Last year's Hereford Belle, Karen Tyndall of Clinton, went on to become the Provincial • Hereford Queen for 1973.. Girls interested in applying are asked to contact Mrs. D.' Louise Fisher, secretary Of the Western Ontario Hereford Zone, Maxwell, Ontario. The "Queen of the Furroln competition will be held in con-. Junction with the }Won County. Plowing Match September 15 the farm of Howard Datarso : R. • R. 1, Dashwood. Nominees , for this com- petition must be 16 years of ate and nor. have reached her' 25th birthday by November 1. of 1973. Girls may be married or single and must reside on a farm", in Huron. No entry fee will be required by entrants must place their entry and other informatiOn with, the Plowmans' Associa- ' tion, All contestants must make a strike out and plow two rounds on their land. If a contestantwill require a 'tractor and plow they are asked to notify the committ6e. y S 3 Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall Mr., and. Mrs. ,Jas. Scott, of. Blyth, Mr. and mrs. Alvin Stimore of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid spent a couple of days touring the Georgian Bay District. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and family,-Sa.rnia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. ' 7 Mr. and Mrs. Legnard Chapman of London have pur-. chased the home of Mrs. Ethel Hackwell, we welcome. then1 to our community, . . Murray McCall is visiting 'his brother Jack McCall, Montague, Pri nc.e Edward Island,. gr. Wm. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Stewarrilumphries and Kinn attended the Diamond Jubilee Celebration .in DinsmOre, Sas- katchewan on Civic Holiday weekend. Stewart returned Mon- day evening but ,Mr.. Bennett, Mary and Kim remained for an extra week, returning' August 13. Mr. Bennett had homesteaded near Dinsmore in 1906 and re- mained there until .1944 when he and his family moved to Walton. TURN ONS 0 • • 101111•01 WNENAREVE TW0 77MES WHEN ybd 01000)9 Vali? A400774 51-07? • • • • Catherine Ann O'Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Denfield, became the bride of Nicolaas John Terpstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nic Terps- tra, Brussels, in St. Patrick's church, Luca.n, on Saturday, July 14, 1973. Father J. McGraw officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, were a princess styled gown of white crere with lace overlay. Her shoulder length illusion veil was highlighted by the headpiece her mother wore at her wedding. She carried a small; while bible crested with white carnations and pink sweat- heart roses. The bride was attended by her sisters, Donna, as maid of honor, Janice as Junior brides- maid and two of the groom's sisters, Joanne and Helen. They wore gowns of powder blue crepe with flowered flocked nylon overlay and carried bougnets'of white and pink carnations. • • • • • • 2/53c •• • • • , 2/49c • • Herman Terpstra, the groom's brother acted as 'best man while Doug and Dennis O'Neil and Joe Terpstra ushered the guests. Fred O'Neil was the ring-bearer. "The TWelfth of Never" and "The Wedding Prayer were sung by Clark Loft with Bill Quartel accompanying on the organ. The 'bride's mother received guests wearing a pink ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white carna- tions. The groom's mother wore a mauve floral dress with white accessories and a ,corsage of white carnations. . The' reception was held at the Ilderton Community Hall and was followed by a dance with music provided by "The Bluebirds" from Sarnia. For their trip to Northern Ontario, the .bride wore a peach colored hot pants with knittell shawl and a corsage of yhite carnations. The couple have taken up resi- dence on a farm at. R.R. #3, Brussels. White bean leaves may turn bronze. - Hot, humid weather -the past week has favoured the appear-, ante of Ozone bronzing on white bean leaves. Affected leaves turn rusty-yellow in colour and if severely damaged, begin to fall off. This leaf loss can cause con- siderable loss in yield, especially on crops that are Just beginning to pod. ' Unfortunately, the Condition is due to weather conditions and little can be done to control it. Bean Day coming up Ontario bean meeting will be held Thtirsday, August 30th, 1973 at Jack Peck's farm,1 1/4 miles west of. Kippen starting at 9:00 Growers are invited to attend and see the lated developments in variety, herbicides and fer- tilizing. During August 14th, 15th and 16th, several local 4-H members, fifteen and sixteen years of age, participated in the Regional 4-H Conference held at the University of Waterloo. Attending from Brussels and Seaforth were: Frances Rehorst, R.R.#5, Clinton - Seaforth Calf Club; Anne McKay, R.R.#2, Brussels- Brussels Calf Club; Rick. McCann, R.R.#1, 'Fordwich - North Huron Corn Club; Sylvia Stewart, R.R.#1, Hensall- Exeter Call Club;Joe Veenstra, Clinton - Seaforth Calf Club; Barb Miller, R.R.#3, Exeter - Exeter Calf Club; Joanne Gib- son, R.R.#2, Seaforth - North Huron Trailblazers; Elizabeth Pryce, R.H.#1, Seaforth - Sea- forth Calf Club; Julie Fairies, R.R.#1, Gorrie - North Huron Snowmobile Club; Dorothy Haas- noot, R.R.#1, :Gerrie - Howick & Turnberry Bumpity Bumps; Dorothy Bonesehansker, Ethel - Brussels Calf Club; Joanne VanDrunen, R.R.#5, Sea- forth - Seaforth Calf ClubMayne Caldwell, R.R.# 3, Blyth - Blyth Rlabit Club; Margaret Franken, R.R.#2, Auburn - Blyth Dairy ted to wear either a dress, or skirt and top; to the interview, luncheon, and speeches. Slacks' may be worn for plowing. Contestaiita Will be expected on the site by 10:30 a.m. to be interviewed by the judges before the lunchon planned, for them. Competitiors will be judged out of 100 pointa on the inter- vieW, 150 points fora three to five minute talk on '"What do you. News Or WALTON Teach leidershop .ai, swim/win/6- AND WI-/-7V you'RE• 4V60 1, Stok ys> ncy — 14-oz. CREAM CORN • Sherriffs — 7 1/2 -oz. • LEMON PIE FILLER • • • '• Girls of an agricultural back- ground in Huron County are being invited to take part in three "Queen""contests by various farm organizations. The Huron County Pork Producers have decided to sponsor a Pork Hostess compe— tition at this year's Pork bar- becue on August 14. Those eligible are girls. from 18 to 25 years of age possessing some interest and knowledge of the pork industry and pork pro- ducts. , They will be judged as follows. Ten points are given for the favorite family pork dish recipe the girls must produce. At the county level a contestant gets the 10 points for bringing her recipe; at the finalist level marks will be on points out to 10. An interview, counted on a base of 20 points, is held with each girl on an informal level to decide her ability to talk con- structively about pork and its presentation in the store and/or. on the table. Another possible 20 points,go for appearance, a possible 30 points for poise and delivery, including voice, and another.30 on the content of the presentation. This presentation would be in the form of a 60 second com- mercial to sell pork to a day- time homemaker audience or a speech under two minutes in Club; Richard De Boer R,It.#1,- 13luevale - Howick Dairy Cl* Lynn Flowers, R.R.#4, Clinton North Huron Trailblazers; Panl Klopp, R.R.#3, Zurich - Calf Club; JohnHamilton,R.R.04 Staffa - Huron County She,. Club; Brenda Thornton, R.R.04 Gorrie - ,North Huron Snow**. bile Club; Bob McTavish, wt. shievale - North 'Huron Snow. . mobile Club; Rose 'Marie FlYnni R.R.#4, Clinton - North Hurst Trailblazers. During the three-day prOil gram the delegates took part -$51' fun, fellowship and leadership training sessions. These exper‘, iences are designed to help tisk' individual become more lcnowledt. geable and self-confident -111: working with groups. As welli the delegates 'experienced lila in a university community as they stayed in studentresidencais and toured the campus facili- ties. Delegatei will be expected to share the knowledge gained at the regional conference with their clubs by taking an active role,* their local 4-H programs. Pork, Hereford and plowing groups want queens length. - All contestants will be 01066. The county association will be supplying prizes for the com- petitors. Winners on the county leVel Will, go on to compete at a zone level. Senifinala frOM these zones will go on to. COM.. pete on a Provincial leVel. at the Royal' winter Fair, NOVeitl,, ber 8 to 13 at Toronto. Prizes for the finalists ' at the Royal Winter Fair Will be $300 for the winner, and $100 hit the second and. third place feel the fUtUre of Huron ctainty girls. can be?", , 100 points On Any girls interested in the .' ability, 200 points on appearaikir contest are asked"tO contact their and depOrtinent and' 50 points on lOCal township• director of the an impromptu speech. !WW1 county pork Producers or The Quee n, will re-M*6 a Len MacGregor through the De, trophy plus a' gift and $20.00' parthient, of Agriculture and Food • from the PlOWnitinqi Association. office at Clinton. " All contestants will receiVegifti. 'The Western Ontario Here, For further inforniatiOn the ford Zone- is, also looking for girlS are asked •:to contact Mr. girls to enter the :Hereford none and Mrs. Jim Armstrong at coniotities, . • wifightin (357-1651) Or Mr. led They Want girl§ between 16' :Mrs: Maurice LOVe at tiltAi and 21 :Sara Of age who are Shoist. 4Exeter, Phone 2 5,2886, -4;0.1,::*.aawMegamgazwM READ and USE CLASSIFIED, .11111 illtUSSILS '1,, :AUGUST' lit. 1101.4