HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-22, Page 14Page :.4. 1 • uw Sentinel, Wedueridoh Autust 22, t9IS
Bruce County_powirig match to be in Tara
CountyThe liruce g opportunity to prove to your rieigli i�tr- 1 .1 use the
will be held this year Ags boli bow g you at --ARM REPOS seed has the ability to reinia n le
Brtcca Coiirity QPAA(Ili90111 for 25 years Ot more it
are classes =ging front horse be runrplied for the m no of Tata. As usual time for yourself. Same equipmrient wilt t „i a will grow every time the soil is
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plowingtition; or
aled and seeils are moved to
and antique ttraetcors' to you e g yom . f"#t ►y, lempi18 l Rolloverp etfea oI sttt#'a�,�ee�w
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e emi: nountesd plows. , AuFust 3thh is the • ling• day, ley° he t� qq 2ej 4, y i yy = ss, Avadex and Avenge.
Septettiber io l p Qs, �K7p R1plE�Y, p° ate
New this year is a conservation while the eompedti n cif is Olt t ril 29 Tees , 4!�ttober 'herbac that'eat► be used for
Tillage Competition. This is a good FSP August 31st, Come on *p `Yv n, Cntohar 5* 6, ehs�eal entrol ,in barley° The
and soppy*. yoi>r' local pk4•wiuen! Ih rrb�teides for, annual grass,
control
• Keith Reid Wa erttiiig O�K ,o4J�>. i p'7.4;'i+�I wad oats , n coin and bean crops.
Soil Conservation Ad ivisor Onto ball Shallow cultivation will reduce' he
FALL FAIR UM ural vgaitizagori number 'of seeds in wing
September
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p i�p�p ���y� R
Sep4..fM*be ✓ s,R l be here soon. 'G c 4!ist STCL. DClayed . ceding also helps but_
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1Vitlt it wines the begieiniitg of dill: � rediires liield. ` • '
fair season. 1990 was ideal for pats and wild ,,�ike:w other weeds now is the.
Fairs and exhibits attract 'people oats took full advan age of the- Unto to decide on how to control
from miles around. They�appeal to i renditions s • wild. oats -in 1991.
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those who are involved' in agricul4 This weed is showing up sun more M.R,•Bolton, PAX
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tum and those. who have never seen farms. and multiplying rapidly. It gricul
farm, - . ° spreads quickly on,. harvesting. e- Representative
There is something for everyone,
both re ip and old, fa en�ey . at. Frozen pork 'agree. meat
fair's. 1>�op�e gather to watch lves+ .
tockae showing and rafs,judging. a`cing,licY Agriculture Minister ' Don September,`•
but additional tame was
Coke iii the many crafts, baking, Mazainkowski. and Australian v
floral and vegetable displays,. give to Australian proditCehs to
Often there is•entertainment by Agriculture Minister John Kenn gather information to justify con -
local talent and some professional.
shows.Many fairs have midways to
explore, -and. interesting exhibits
which make each fair unique.
Be sure you attend at least one of
the fairs. near you. Here are the
dates of fairs iii and bordering
'Bruce County. (A star (*) indicates
evening hours only).
Kincardine, August 31*, Septem-
ber 1 Chesley, September 7*, 8
Mildmay -Carrick, September 7*, 8,
9, Arran Tara, September 11*, 12,
LUcknQw, September 14*, 15,
oral 31,y the Vann of RayAnel 2 conservation ti11ase or to try it out
Robert Campbell, of Bluevale has
graduated as a Registered Nurse
from George Brawn College,
Toronto on June 26. He is the son
of Margaret and Irwin Cain bell
of . Bluevale. He is -1. y
employed at Riverdale ospital,
Toronto.
have reached an agreement to per-
mit exports of Canadian fresh and
froze n..pork-to,Australia. .
After seven years of con-
sideration, Australia removed an
embargoit had maintained on fresh
and frozen pork exports from
Canada because of the risk of
introducing transmissible
gastroenteritis ATOP, a swine
disease. not present in Australia.
The decision to lift Australia's
ban on Canadian uncooked pigmeat
imports was initially announced last
tinning the prohibition. •
Australian research hit Ganrmed
that the risk of TCR transmission is
minimal and• does not •support a
trade prohibition "'The ban can no
longer be justified on scientific or.
economic grounds, and could be
perceived as a non -tariff barrier to.
trade," Mr. Keriit stated. • .
Under the agreement, Permission
to import the fresh or frozen pork
into Australia from Canada; must be
obtained in writing from the Direc-
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.nal Riesling of Falr'view, Alter*
ta, graduated :from St. Thomas
Moore . Iigit School on May 12
1990, • Lisa is the` daughter . of
Anne and Frank -Ric `ling. Her
grandparents are Fran and Carl
Riegling, 'Sara Ritchie. She plans ..
to.. enter the„ . workforce this
corning fall, then attenda- cos-
motology school in Edmonton.
enr1lARIES
Verna McCallum.
Verna K. McCallum, wife of the
late James McCallum, son of
Reverend M McCallum, a former
pastor of Lucknow Presbyterian
Church died recently.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Walter (Joan) Brumer and son
Robert, eight grandchildren, : two
sisters-in-law, Margaret McCallum .:
Casemore " and Martha McCallum,
M a C acid eight gmegandditien.
A funeral was held August ?; at
Peters Funeral Home, Grosse Pointe
Woods.
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Carol Ann, daughter of Judy and
George Smyth of Goderich and
Dungannon, and Steven Rodger
Mackenzie, son of John and Ter-
ry Mackenzie of RRS Goderich
were united in marriage at Dun-
gannon United Church on May
26, 1990 with Rev. Ball of
ficiating. The maid of honor was
Sheri Smyth, sister of the bride.
The groomsman was John Mack-
enzie, brother of the groom.
Bridesmaids were Astrid Bleumer
from Chesley, friend of the bride;
Deanie Jardine from Deep River,
friend of the bride; and Julie
Thompson from Lucknow, cousin
of the bride. Flowergirl was Holly
Finlayson from Kincardine,
cousins of the groom. Ringbearer
was Markie Dalgorno from Red
Bay, cousin of the groom. Ushers
were Barry Smyth from RR2
Auburn, brother of the bride;
Tim Werry from Lindsay, friend
of the groom; and Tim Smyth
from Toronto, cousin of the
bride. A wedding reception was
held at the Lucknow Community
Centre. The couple honeymooned
in Niagara and Southern Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. Mackenzie will
reside in Guelph. (Photo by R.
Nephew).
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