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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 41Spot treatment withRoundup® in the crop can stop yield-robbing milkweed from spreading further. Roundup stops where the treated weeds stop. Roundup goes wherever the treated wee& 60. Then it stops. Because Roundup works in the weeds not in the soil. Don't let patches of milkweed spread in your crop. Hit the spot, with Roundup. See your dealer today and ask about the new trial-size. Monsanto There's never been a herbidde like this before. Always read and follow label directions for Roundup. Roundups is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company. @Monsanto Company, 1980, RCN.13•80 Monsanto Canadq-Inc. Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Vancouver. Patches of milkweed can grow and spread, soaking _up moisture and valuable nutrients. Milkweed patches can slow'you down at harvest: Cause yield loss. And come back next, year and do it again. Spot treatment with Roundup herbicide gives con. trol of milkweed.'Roundup by Monsanto controls treated milkweed arid stops it from spreading or regrowing. Because Roundup controls the whole weed; roots and all. , How to hit milkweed with Roundup. Just spray Roundup on actively growing milkweed, when most of the weeds are in the bud, to full bloom stage. Retreatment.may be necessafy rnilkWeed plants are not at t he same stage of growth. You can use a boom, a handgun, Or a backpack sprayer. Roundup will destroy the crop if you spray it On the crop, so keep Roundup where you want it. Right on those ugly milkweed patches. CongratulationS to Mr. Wingham and " Ken Grove Women's Institute went with the BroWnies time was enjoyed by reporting' the news for and Mrs, Jim Dore Who Holland and-Vicki Dare of met' last Wednesday on Saturday on their others in the area as Well, Purple Grove . for the were , married On May 24, Kincardine were recent- evening at the Coal- annual cookie Janipe and George month of June, Some folks from this area dinner guests of Mr. and munity Centre with their . -campaign. • Miller spent the weekend Mr, and Mrs.. ,Gordon attended the wedding in: Mrs. Den Dore. • 'husbands as guests, . Residents are glad' to with the Farrellsand also Patterson 'and David Wingham, also' the. stag A number . of" peon a erry Kummer in- welcOmelaiThlitcDona va to r 1 e an• our a en e th-e719reHrertzie- and doe parties held for -from Purple ,Grove.- ate tioduded the guest little son of. Doug and Gallant and their new Deakins wedding While the couple during the tanded - the wedding speaker, Michael. Milier • ‘Shirley MacPonald, daughter, Erin 'at Reid'S Billy Patterson went to month of ' - ' reception in Ripley for . of the Farm Safety home after a , stay in Corners., • Cub tamp on the Meryl Stewart of • - newlyweds Mr. and Mrs AssoPiation who gave a Wingharn Hospital. Mrs, jack Farrell is weekend. Lucknow was, a guestof Bill McKenzie -timely talk with slides Rob Farrell returned Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "- Congratulations are and film on the topic of home last weekend after Thempson for the extended Bill and Bar.: farm safety, taking part in an en- weekend recently. - bare who will reside in Andrew MacDonald joyable five day canoe Mrs. Nettie Dore;. Miss Ashfield Township, , , Went to inverhuron on trip on the Spanish RiVer Meryl Stewart, Katherine - Dinner _guests , of ,Tim Saturday to attend. the near Sudbury. He was Collins and Mae Dore and Fran Farrell on Beaver camp, along with accompanied by students spent an afternoon with Sunday Were, Mrs. Simon other members of the and, teachers of the . Mrs..; John Currie of deBoer of. LucknOw; Mr: Ripley club, Outdoor Leadership clasS Wingham and viewed and Mrs. Gerry Tpureil town at Walkerton District Alexa!s wedding gifti. .Logtenberg of Gbderieh, ,Sheena MacDonald Secondary School. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Derk accompanied her class on Bob and Judy Thom- Greenwood, John Paul, Logtenberg and family of their trip to Kincardine pson attended the Joel a.nd..loy Ellen visited. Dungannon and Mr. and where they visited the CountrY and 'Western. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Mrs; Joe West of Strat. Police Station, Kin, show, and, dance in Ripley Collins on Sunday. ford. - • cardine Fire Hall and Huron CoMpleX on Jim Alexa Dore of, The. ladies --of Purple other places: Sheena also Saturday. evening. :A good- Phone . Phoie Wardsville 693..4383 Homolut 471.3059 Dengannoia 529.7947 Washed114itteihals—Crushed Stone Cement Gravel Crushed Gravel—Road Contractors ohnston Bros. (Bothwell Limited) hower.:for • 011 •froni page 12 ed the United Church anni.- versiry service. Miss Valerie trrington of St. Helens had' a 'surprise miscellaneons shower for Miss Lori Purdon on Sunday afternoon with many of her friends. Lori received many gifts. This community extends sincere sympathy to Mrs. Mac McFarlane and her family on the passing of her husband this past week: who was buried from Styles Fun- eral -Home, Goderich:: Mrs. McFarlane is the former Merle. Gaunt. " Mr,an, W:eftster attended the open reception for Bonnie and John Melich- ercik held in Lucknovv on Saturday. - BRIDAL SHOWER A shower Was., held in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall for Lori Pur- don. The hall was decked with blue and white stream- ers and white wedding bells. Music while the guests were gathering was provided by Marilyn Janiieson. Lori Ann Jamieson was mistress of ceremonies. Janet Laidlaw gave a piano solo. Mrs. Victor Emerson gave read- ings, The Bride, The. Perfect Housekeeper, Grandma's Parlour and . Temper. Miss Chandler gave a piano solo. Lori Jamieson'invited the bridal party to the platform and gave an address to the bride. Assisting the birde-to- be open her gifts Were her sister's, Kendra and Kathy. Among the many beautiful gifts were a card table, lawn O --=ist=t2cla= there's gold in the WANT ADS \\ *61441 chairs, trays, T.V. set of dishes, qUilt; blankets, toas ter, .pillows, niirroW, scenic tray 'set and .Slow -cooker. The mothers made a hat of the boWs which LOri. wore as she thanked all for their beautifid gifts and for attend- ing. She invited All to her trousseau tea on lune 21. Lunch., ,was served by, `the,, sponsors. " ANNIVERSARY Mi. Robert Perry; student minister, guest,minister;and Rev. R. C.' Putman officiated at-the-- anniVersary, services held at the. Whitechurch. United Church on Sunday. Music was provided by Janet Laidlaw and Hugh Sin; namon on organ and piano and by Jack Whytock. On violin. Kathy and Aileen linden wood, Sherry Green and Jirn Laidlaw also. participated. The choir sang, Because He Lives and There is a Quiet. Understanding. The sermon considered the topic, A Growing Faith, at the morning service and, Celebrating Smallness at the evening service. The child- ren's story was in the form of a song which was sung by Rev. Putman who accompan- ied himself on. the guitar. It was, All That I Have at the End of the Day is What rr, Gave Away: is Your Farm For Sale? WE WOULD ME TO HEAR FgoN tou Small or Large Acreages •Beef *Dairy , •Cash Crop Write giving location and phone number to Holyrood, Ontario NOG 2110