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t Ckil>ow Sentinel, Wednesday, August i; ISM—Page
Crop care.
High yieidlng forages
demand large amounts
of plant food nutrients.
-Local crafters at the iucknow Craft gives the effect of stained glass, glass et.
Fesitval last weekend. included Marg thing and costume jewellery made of
MacPherson (right) of This n' Mat Cam- fimo and scalpey, which is a special clay
.-try-Cnifts-and-ilinda--Ruthedord-of-Band----imported---from Marg does glass painting which specializes fn all types of ceramics (Pat
Livingston photo)
UPTAKE
YIELD/ACRE P205 K20
4 Tons
6 Tons
8 Tons
60 lbs.
90 lbs.
120 lbs.
200 lbs.
300 lbs.
400 lbs.
Table indicates average P and K requirements for alfalfa.
Research has proven that ammonium nitrogen enhances phosphorus up-
take. Agrico Mono -ammonium Phosphate (MAP) with its 1-5 NIP ratio is an
excellent source of ammonium nitrogen and phosphate in one fertilizer.
When you talk to your local Certified Crop Care Dealer, insist on lAgrico Mono-
ammonium Phosphate for the complete N P K formula for your forages.
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262-2410
Senior s Day
By Christie Gibson
The summer is flying by while the
seniors .are keeping 'busy, with lots of
outings and a^tivities. We are keeping
cool and trying not to complain .about
the heat with thoughts of winter soon
arriving.
Charlene Conley, our summer student,
has planned .a husylinontiLin.AnAustdor
us. On August 2 and -2 the `Summer
Day Camp Thildren visited Withns for
the afternoon.
-- On August 8, Lee Bray from ,our local
craft store demonstrated the 'techniques
of lawn chair macrarealto:MS. 'This WM
be an ideal ;project for our annual
craft and bake sale 'coming up in
November.
On August .10we will be heading to
the Waterloo area to ,attend -the
Waterloo Farmer's 'Market. One of the
highlights of ::the day will be our noon
meal at Elmira's Stone Crook
restaurant. Everyone is looking forward
to this day away.
In .preparation for our craft and bake
Tenders called
A plan to close the existing waste
disposal site at Iiolmesville mid ,open
another beside : it is proceeding 'more or
less on .schedule.
By neat June, much of the etisting site
is expected to be sealed and landsc,
with•waste.from eight area muni ties
still going into the .top the dump.
The dump is to he capped and sealed
•by t , ,.: , 1989, ;accent* to;the Closure
Larry Mc Cabe, secretary 'Cf the
d fluron'.Landf ll' Site :Board,.=said .last
weekthat tenders -ate due August 10 at
noon, from contractors interested in the
project.
finder the closure plan, about $1,12
..on Hardt • be .;pent on equipment and
site preparation, with provincial grants
payingt80.;per cent.
McCabe said last week :a regent
$225;000 Ontario ,grant • lerr',,.the Waste
, t>���cnteinent Plan,
with an earlier 100,000 grant the
,,shared ,.`cost 'to` c p+al . � to
$450,.
,'0oderich will pay 34 per tent,
or 4153,450 over two years. Pilitteri,w61
PO at percent, or ,4105;100 over two
years. Seaforth Arid G erich 'Tovmahin
oath y About 10 per Wit, or '$464000.
Wiers } are Ttker`iur !Tomato,
1+l loco' 1 nt, ' ' t ,and
pill 1%
in. Ill 'lie , 4 i W e"`
twice ore ,for the IOUS
Centre nems
sale our clerk/bookkeeper, Cathy
Ritsema, will be assisting us in the
making of ` Rag Wreaths.
We will be attending our last Blyth
Play of the season on August 17 where
we will see "Perils of Persephone".
Charlene has planned entertainment
afternoons for the week of the 22nd and
2341! 31 we will be ;
`the .i and V' at ,.:the Grand e'
theatre. +bur meter exercise program
w ill contimie on Fridays throughout the
month .Of ;August.
Gloria Workman, our director of the
centre is -presently on holidays and -will
be -baekie hi us an August 21.
Volunteers are a big part of our
organization. If you have a `few free
hours during the week and would like to
spend some time in the community
please give us a call at 357-1440 or
357-1445. Our volunteers have many
diversified roles at the centre and I'm
sure there is an opening for you!
A reminder to our Board of ::Directors
that there is no board meeting . in
August. See you in September.
o dose dump
grant and been turned down. This time,
-with a detailed dosure=plan in place, and
the site nearing capacity, the Ontario
government granted the funds towards
closure.
But the project will still be .expensive,
McCabe admitted, adding that some 'par-
ticipating municipalities have said the
cost is too high
"It has to be closed. 'There's simply no
choice in that," he,said."There's just no
way that they can't afford it."
The engineering 'firms of Conestoga
Rovers and dates, which has been
conducting the 'hydrological studies and
detailing the e plan has also Ap-
plied foran exemption under the Ontario
_ Environmental ,Assessment Act which
would :elude .the ,closure and related
opening of an:adjacent landfill from a
full asaesament.
l'bat would Make the process galeker
due j' ve~than'findiu another
wade 'Ate a �. . u t .
But � + 'o ' nail l site bawd
would still be stored to ,holtle
hearings and r4eaae ted informa-
tion .before open the 'new N
:site.
Studies have indicated that thattheicuvent,.
site sitson live
,
i *Atter t table.
atl t wite S is on Clay
have a kachate bcollection Witte
with confidence"
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