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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-16, Page 14Now, you .can use Roundupoto control many tough annual and perennial Weeds in forage systems. Now, 'you can actually control many of those tough, emerged weeds — weeds, that'aren't only an eyesore, but cut into your profits — • with a treatment of Roundupc'her, bicide by Monsanto. • The use of Roundup in forage systems to control tough weeds like quackgrass and Canada thistle . can lead to: , • An improvement in forage quality„ A reduced investment in protein supplements, _ • And a clean, well-managed appearance in the field. Applied directly to actively • Roundup' ts a regisiered trademark of Monsanto Co. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL FOR R Monsanto Canada, Inc. Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver growing labeled weeds like the labeifor Roundiip —.the quackgrass and Canada thistle, at herbicide that' gets, to the root the, proper stage of growth, of the problem. Roundup wilVtratisloCate (cir• Monsanto culate) down into the treated weed's root system, destroying the entire plant.. `You can apply Roundup:, 1) prior to planting foragelegumes and grasses, or prior to planting 'a label.. ed covet-Crop which will be overseeded with a forage 'crop; 2) prior to emergence of-zero•tillage seeded legumes into established sod for pasture renovation; 3) as a spot treatment in established forage crops grown for Seed or for , grazing, To learn More about the ,Ose.of Roundup in forages, see your farm chemicals dealer-. Get your copy of Monsanto Company 1980 OUNIb/JP, , Winnipeg RC5, 80 There's never been herbicide like this before. ,ili,...0,,,,A.,,xii ".'-4,k.X^,..1:1,:4,-,:,'4,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,T ,,,,,P.,,,,.-..,,--.-^L... -,--.9,-;-;-..;:---,T.,-^7^,-^7" . . .. . . . . . . . Page .14—Isialm aw Sentinel, i'Vednesday, April 16,1980: Peggy MacLennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. inlay 'MacLennan of the second concession west in HiAron. ToWnihip .was a ,-arded-7the trOphy-'-for Outstanding performance in the Bruce-Grey Cellegiatq: Drama Competition: This annual competition was• held on Tuesday eVeriing, of, last week, Apr. 8, in the newly renovated Paisley Town Four District High Schools presented plays. They were from Port • Elgin, Walkerten (Sacred Heart), Haaover, and ,Ripley. The Hanover play by the students of the John Diefenbaker Secondary School was judged first with Ripley a, ,strorig ' contender. number' from Ripley received, • honorable mention for their effert: To '''Peggy MacLennan '• 'goes coogratUlations frpm the; folks in the Ripley Huron. area as• she upheld the motto of the school which is Fierl Potest - known to past students as the Piery Protest .or in English "It Can Be Done". Also it 'is nice that she received this high award as members of the different IvlacLennan families have been associated with this school for more than sixty years and are now ''in businesS or professions in . such centres • as. Toronto, London, List6wel, and Detroit. One composed the .school song. Last Saturday Harvey Davis of. Dobbinton died at the Age of 46 at `his` farm home. Harvey was a well-known beef farmer and also for his business operation bringing young feeder cattle from Western Canada for Bruce and Grey County farmers. He was a for- mer. •president of the Bruce County junior Farmers and prominent as a councillor. Just a few years ago Harvey was in Ripley officially opening ,• • ..• mew Et Used . . . i N , i ii V 50 Bush John Deere, International, Dunhum-Lehr, 25 New and S-Tine New FIELD New & • SPRAYERS. ALL VAN Completely New CULTI-MULCHER FERTILIZER Clifford Hog, • & Used (with Used SEED DRILLS, CULTIVATORS harrows PACKERS AT MONEY Cockshutt Overhauled (From 9 to 30 or without 9 to 40 feet. 10 to 25 feet, SPREADERS, CORN CHAIN HARROWS, HARROWS ETC. EY ,, L Ph. ..1 11.--.1 '1:,,i1,11,,.00 ,:, - - , •ett,,,NA41 . . or-packers) PACKERS -SAVING and Case DISCS 9 to 22 feet ). foot'Vibra. Shank following - PLOWS, PLANTERS, DIAMOND . PRICES BROS. 327-8045 the Ripley Huron Fall fair. Sympathy of his Many friends here are extended to his wife and family of three, The remains---restect—at th funeral home in Paisley till Monday. The service • was held in, the Presbyterian Church at Chesley with interment in the cerneterythere, .,Retired •high. school. teacher. Harold W. Harris of ,Kincardine,died last ThurSday 'at age 82 in. Kincardine and District Hospital. Harold was specialist 'in teaching, Mathematics. And he was in the math department of the teaching .staff at North Toronto Collegiate, for, many 'years before his retirement-to, his home in. Kincardine. He was • predeceaSed by 'his wife Ma0. SurviVing are his,. son, Murray in Throat() '- and daughter MargareT •of Calgary, Alberta and several grandchildren. . The • funeral. was -held. in: Kincardine last Saturday afternoon. with burial la Kincardine Cemetery: Formerly of the 12th ' concession of Huron township . and now . in Kincardine are his brothers-Goldie and Eldy arid a sister' Miss Greta Harris of Wirighain. 'Mr. and . Mrs, Sim Huber returned recently to their home in Ltirgan. Sim and Corrie enjoyed a vacation in Florida in the' Sarasota and Osprey area on the Gulf side of the state. Recent patients , front Ripley receiving treat-' 'menu" in Kincardine and District Hospital include Jerry Huber, Mrs. Minnie Wyld, .Jack- Johnson, Ambrose Gamble, •Ted Brown and Johnny MacKay. Some of these folks are now back-home.. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Macintosh of St, Thomas visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Scott in Ripley for the weekend. While here they watched part of the Skate-a-thon in Kin- with Mrs. `Evelyn...' milking tows and to the Johnson in Ripley, maple hush •where syrup On Saturday evening was prQdu0ed ping the visiting with. Evelyn, pipelines to collect the, Jack 'Johnson were-Jack sap.. • and . Marion • Lawrie of — A relative shower for Bruce township. And on Leis Wardell, daughter of • Sunday evening Miss DarothY and Leslie Greta Harris of Wing.harn. Wardell, concession 4 called -; on Jack an:d.. west 'in Huron 'Township • Evelyn jahnSon. Was held' last SaturdaY Don Barnard of .afternoon at the home of • Toronto, son of Norman • Valeria Mills of 505 and; Mabel Barnard of 'Queens Street in '...505 n- Ripley is the manager of . cardine. A. short Program payroll ,..and personnel: of ' contests .and' musical. ,.administration in the numbers was held, Grafton-Fraser; minor- charge of the contests porated -• firm. This. were Irene • Bradley of .company speeializes Tiverten; Yaleria Mills retailjaggipthing for Men and 'Marion Hodgins of and Women and in Bervie with the winners,,,. footvirear. • Mrs. Bradley, • On. Tuesday of last Christophers., • week .1Vir. and Mrs. Earl Katherine . Lohries returned to their Gwen"Buckingham, and': home in Ripley 'from an Nancy Biickiagbam. Mildred Irwin ; of Lucknow gave a reading and the program cen- eluded' with Piano soles by Mrs. Wm, Mills and 1Y100.---Dorothy---Warclel Then Nancy Buckingharh ,assisted Lois, in opening her In.any lovely gifts 'after which Lois made a fitting reply' of thanks. Then lunch was served. • Bill Kirkpatrick of Ripley .received 'the headline on the sports page of last Tuesday's Apr. 8 edition of the Hamilton :Spectator.dailY newspaper. Bill, .son, of Jim 'and •Florence Kirk, Patrick at the south end of Ripley,; has his stable of 12 to 14, racing horses at Flamboro Downs track in the Hamilton area. In the Hamilton • Spectator article it stated that 'Bill Kirkpatrick of ; Ripley, according ., the :..:.most recent statistics, is the leading driver at Flaraboto Downs, He Was rated at 3.70\vith the next' driver at 3.47. And just to back up that headline. Bill . went 90 last Thurs., Apr. 10, and drove three, dif-. fereat first place vrin Limners, They. •were Stewart • Farrell's horse High Fighter at 2:05, then. /3ill's own horse Brenda Carel at' 2 :04 aid a horse . from' London'- Good. This ,is certainly gopd news 'to the folks here and Congratulations go to Bill on his skill in driving winners., Katherine' "Coiling.'.of, Ripley-was a dinner guest last Friday eveniag;:with her son Ernie ,Colling at. his. farm on the. Fourth Concession in Huron Township• . Mrs. Coning sees •MarlY changes in:the neighbourhOod,since first coming there in 1933. Many new residents have been welcerned in the' intervening years. Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Griffith of • Ripley 'recently returned, home Tirn'to. page 156 cardine where the , enjoyable visit in ,Oxford granddaughter of Mrs. County, They visited Scott was taking part, friends and relatives in Mrs. Eleanor. Hall Of the Embro area where kincardine spent a ,feW they were taken tar see the e„--days recently visiting--dairy----barns-- with fine--