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receive background information
about the movie, including any
available information on the
author, actors and plot, Members
will receive advance notice of the
movie for the month along with a
reduced admission (six movies for
the price of five). The club also
offers the opportunity for good
family entertainment in the
community,
Movies will be scheduled from
September to November and
March to May one a month at the
Blyth Memorial Hall at 8 p.m.
Film membership is $10 per
person , or $25 per family, this
covers free admission to the
movies 100 members are needed
to get the club off' the ground.
The deadline for joining is August
and any enquiries may be
directed to local service clubs and
church groups or to the Blyth
Centre for' the Arts, in care of
Susan Howson, in Blyth.
Some of the many films
suggested cover bibical topics
such as the A man called Peter,
historical films including Grapes
of Wrath and a host of others
from Hello Dolly, Planet of the
Apes and Vanishing Point to 2001
Space Odyssey and Doctor
Thivago.
If at any time the film club has
to be terminated, money will be
refunded to members.
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Our warranty applies to original purchaser
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Series 86 tractors are
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Features include mid-mount design, quiet
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20 — THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 26, 1978
Movie club ,needs members
1*.
Ever wanted to reminisce by '
watching your favourite musical
or comedy? Have you wished that
you could see some of the famous
movie classics of our time? Is there
some movie that you would like to
Six firms have asked for tender
to install the central police
communications dispatch system
for the towns . of Goderich,
Clinton, Seaforth, Exc ter and
Wingham and the closing date for
these tenders is noon, I 'v 24.
here Will be a short meeting to
11 ,% the tenders on this day, at
..171
time Mike Maelnerney,.
.ical advisor on communi-
1 -ts with the Ontario Police
'on mission 10PCI, will be
present. He will. take the fenders
to Toronto for perusal by the
technical staff at the OPC.
After the tenders are
returned, there will be a meeting
U of G says
see, but no theatre ever presents
it?
Well the Blyth Centre for the
Arts is going to try to remedy this
for you. They plan to set up a
between the five mayors and five
police chiefs of the, towns involved
with •Maelnerney present again
for technical advice.
The various councils of the.
towns involved have agreed that
Goderich should be the
purchasing agent. The final
decision will rest, therefore, with
the Goderich Police Commission
who will accept the lowest tender
subject to approval and verifi-
cation of the OPC technical
advisor and -only after the five
mayors and chiefs have had a
chance to look over all the tenders
as well.
The Police Conimission has
of
be
`Film Club for the fall and spring
season 1978-79.
Some benefits of belonging to
the film club are: the chance to
choose the movies you want to
see, and the opportunity to
learned that two antennae arc
needed in Goderich for the
system--one for receiving and one
for transmitting These two should
he fairly close together to be fully
effective but not .on the same
There is already one antennae
located at the police station for
the present communications
system and the Police
Commission., will ask Town
Council's permission to put
another one on top of Town Hall.
It would be relatively small, says
Goderich Police Chief Pat King,
about the size of a filing cabinet
and the only. cost involved would
be for the cable and hooking it up.
difficult or very expensive to
correct.
cash cropping. Continuous row
Can Ontario farmers grow corn crops are creating problems
on the same land year after year soil structure which will
and still maintain. acceptable soil
structure? After considerable
study and' observation, the
answer is an emphatic no
according to It W. Johnston of
the Ag7 icu1ttire Chemistry
Section, It idgetown College of
Agricu ltu ra I Technology.
. Continuous corn has been
grown for many yearsillitheiUnitcd
States midwest. Mr. Johnston's
research indicates that two major
factors have been overlooked.
Unlike Ontario, the American
midwest prairie soil has H igh
organic content and suffers less
winter freezing. However,
evidence indicates that
continuous corn causes damaged
soil structure L. yen there
Corn is very hard on soil
Although it is a gr,iss crop
returning considerable residues
to the land, it does not build soil
structure, a fact which still
puzzles scientists. Good soil
structure is' as important to p . ero
production as is fertilizer and rain
water.
When corn is grown on the
same land for more than two
years ; earth-granule size
decreases, the amount of air in
the soil is reduced, fertilizer
efficiency is lowered, and water
drainage is retarded. This leads
to increased runoff, less water
storage ad erosion and loss of
organic matter and nutrients. In
addition, the soil becomes more
susceptible to compaction dtiting,
Most recorded research on the
effects of. continuous corn
cropping refers to limited areas of
the United States. Data collected
from all over be world .Shows. .
torn .to be high when the
crop is part of a_rotation. program.
Without soilAmproving legume
crops; land . suffers increasing
deterioration after two years.. Mr.
Johnston says too thitch-
UtiWitable land i5 being used for
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Continuous corn can decrease
soil produc tiv ity
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