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she tasted the tomatoes
grown there. 'She also, took
bome with ,‘• her a Bruce
County Tartan cosmetic bag
made by. Mrs. •McCharles
has been enjoying a bus tour
with daughter LOuise tvlillat
and granddaughter Tina
through Pennsylvania,
Mt. Lorne 'Luther spent a
couple of days in Guelph
attending meetings concern-
ing the Farmers Union,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles during the
past couple of weeks were
Mr. Donald McCharles and
Heather of Chatham, Mrs,
Allan McCharles, Susan
Karen and Gregg of Oakville.
The grandchildren remained
and children from
Mississauga. While here
Sharon visited with her
grandmother Mrs.
.Minnie Wyld at Huron-
villa and, uncle Niels
Frederiksen and brother
and wife. John and Karen
Wsrld on Malcolm Street
in Ripley. Going back to
the city Sharon took
Nina's daughter Karen
with her for a few days of
city life.
On Monday- Nina and
Karin flew to Vancouver
to join a, Swedish Reunion,
with her dad, brother and
family who all flew in
from Sweden.
Left for home
Mr. • and Mrs, John
McLeod and daughter
Jolene and Mrs. Art
Howaid who were visiting
with their parents Orland
and Sadie McLeod 'in
Ripley left for their home
iff Edmonton, Alberta on
Thursday,
'Aud.001.ftiore.4i
*from page 14
the former Mary
McGuire of the Second
concession • in Huron
Township. She has two
sisters Jean Guy of
Seaforth and Catherine
Rhiel of Goderich sur-
viving.
Land ahoy
Mary and Walter
Black, 4th concession
• Huron township, were
pleased to receive :a
phone call early Sunday'
morning from their,
youngest ion Jim who
Juid just arrived in
Hawaii. He has been
employed on the private
yacht "The. Raven"
which sailed from Port
Townsend,, Washington,
five weeks ago.
Swedish reunion
Staying El few days with
Bill an Nina Wyld on the
• SiXth ConcessiOn West,
Huron. township was Mrs.
Sharon (Wyld) Hardy
for a couple of Weeks holiday.
Miss Julie Mann of Luck-
now spent a few days with
her grandparents, Mr, and •
Mrs, Frank Van Diepenbeek
an .wlu1e Mr and-Mrs.---Donald-
Mann and Mr, and Mrs, Carl
Stanley enjoyed a holiday
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Mein-
tosb visited in Port Huron for
a few days recently.
Several fromthis commun
ity attended the funeral ''in.
Kincardine of Mrs. Walter
Farrell, who was well known
to many area folk. Sympathy
is extended to her family.
Sympathy is also extended
to the Famish families in the
sudden passitig of Mr. Alex
Parrish at his son's farm near
Ripley. He was familiarly
known as Bud and was ,
well known to this area,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat-
thewman visited in Sudbury
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
.Pettis (daughter Margo) and •
infant sop, Mrs. Matthew-
man remained in Sudbury for
a feW-days —Congratulations—
ate extended on the Arrival of
Art and Lii's first grandchild,
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After harvest, you know just Where to find your
worst ..quackgrass infestations. Sp When you see
them, plan to destroy them, with a fall application of
Roundup® herbicide• by Monsanto, Here s how
Roundup fitSirito yOur fall schedule.
BY MARION Meal/ALBS
Mr, Dan Wyids spent the
past week in Kincardine with
Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds
while Mr. and Mrs. Warron
Wylds enjoyed a holiday in
the Niagara area.
• Mrs, Gordon Finlayson at-
tended a workshop for exhib-
itors in Horticulture',work at
the college campus in Owen
Sound during the past week.
Mrs. Mollie Whiteside" of
Dungannon in Northern Ire-
land, who participated in the
opening of the Dungannon
birthday celebrations, spent
a couple of days with Mr. and
Mts. Oliver McCharles. She
enjoyed a tour of Douglas
Point and Agri Park, where
mit
avert
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Delay plowing to let quackgrass regrow. Roundup
works on actively growing quackgrass that's at least
8" high. Plowing just breaks up the weeds.
Roundup destroys treated quackgrass, rhizomes and
all, and stops it from spreading or regrowing. That's
why it pays to delay your fall plowing until the weeds
are ready for Roundup.
Roundup can deliver 95.99% control of quackgrass.
For excellent quackgrass control apply Roundup
before the first weed-killing frost, and give the herbi-
cide five days to work on the weed before plowing.
Follow good agronomic practices.
Roundup, stops where the treated weeds Stop.
Roundup, goes wherever the treated weeds go.'
Then it stops. Because Roundup works in the weeds,
not in the soil. Next spring, you can plant any
labeled crop: com, soybeans, wheat, oats, barley
or potatoes.
Hit quackgrass wherever you see it. Because fall
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