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Yellow neeket Classified.
.418. Primal.; Noxious Weed
-ellow Rocket Or 'Winter Cress is
weed that is spreading rapidly in
ta-rio, according to the I'leld
ranch of -the Ontario Department
of Agriculture, It is a. biennial or
short-lived perennial -anti a member
Df the Mustard family Of plants,
its. bright yellow flowers are first
seen about the middle .of May, and
frOm a distanee resemble wild nms-
tard, Wild mustard however, is
naluilly two or Dirk weeks later in
flowering and the-re are other
differences hi the two plants.
Yellow Rocket bat a multiple
awn and ofen a. number.. Of Male
nits, a smooth stem and wavy
margined leaves; wild mustard is
an annual with a simple tap-root,
hairy ste,m, and more sharply
. reined leaves,
Yellow Rocket 'has become so
troublesome that it has been classed
as a Primary Noxious eed under
the- Canada Seeds Aa which en-
ures -that not even one Yellow
oeket seed -may he Present 1° No
Grade clover seed, Planting only
o. 1. seed it of primaxy importartee
therefore; in Yellow Rocket control.
Single plants and small patelles
hcinild be pulled amyl burned.
Early cutting of hay crops for
grass silage mayprevent seed from
forming and seeds that -On ripen
will be destroyed by fermentation.
in the In pastures the weed
should- be mowed when flowers
appear.
Although Yellow Rocket may lie
killed by the Use of oz. nr
acid per acre, this amount will also
kill -clovers and alfalfa, so may be
used only -on ,pure grass stands.
Reeent experiments indicate, how-;
ever, that 0 oz. of MCP amine in
at least 50 - gallons of water per
acre applied after two killing
frosts In the fall will (inter)] Yel-
I3Y J. Carl HemlngwaY
Nullett Township 'rederatien Pt
Agriculture helcr their regular
:meeting May 8th -and I was
ested to find the directors handing
in the results of the canvass for
the County Cancer Fend, ' Every
township meeting I have attended
in the past few months I have
found the directors. so occupied
and realizing: that all too, often
this. kind of worlt goes unutentiOn-
ed I would like to, express apprecia-
tion to all township Federation
members who take part in this
• work.
Also at this meeting I was happy
eo find a good representation of
ladies. All 'too often farm women
are the unpaid hired man that Is
left at home when business is being
transacted. Farm women can also
play an important part by -acting
as information directors, Many
times the men find it impossible to
hear the news and farm reports on.
radio and television, The ladies
might be able to take a few notes
and pass on. the information,
Along, with .other business of the
meeting a bus trip. to the O.A.O.,
was arranged for June 12th, ThiS
will take about 35 but if more.
want to go another bus can -he
procured. Those interested should.
contact Percy •Cibbings• by May
31st.
A few days ago I noticed. a -re-
port in a, daily paper that the cost
of living Index had risen in the
past month due to the increase in
the price of beef aial eggs. To-day
I noticed an editorial comment
that the farm, index had risen 2,'L%.
I don't rectal/ news items or edi-
torials reporting_a drop in the cost
Of living and drop itt the them in-
dex when beef prices dropped drat-
tleally last fall and when eggs
were .ninch cheaper than average,
throughout 1057. 'It is most diffi-
cult to maintain good urban-rural
preoltins in face of one sided re-
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We as farm people must realize
that we must be united in our ef,
forts to present a true picture of
agricultural condilons.
low Rocket without damaging
established alfalfa and new seed,
ings of Red Clover,: Daytime tem-
perature should he above 45 de-
grees F when the spray is applied.
Continued, effort is nkessary to
cheek the - spread of Yellow -Rocket',
and ensure, its eradication from
where it has already become
4stablished.
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from age 0 to age 55.
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-Representative--
. Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 462
TRACTOR CHIEF CAME
OF FARM ACCIDENTS
One member , of every fourth. farm
in Ontario will become an accident
victim if our accident rating con-
tinues as it has In the past..
Nearly one-half of Ontario's
approximately'm annual farm acci-
dent deaths are caused by 'earpless-
riess in handling form machitfery.
Singe the tractor is used more than
any .machine, its careless and
improper use copses more accidents
•them any other single agent,
Gatsoline, pound for pound, has
three times the explosive power of
dynamite. Accordingly, .gasoline
Must he handled. with extreme
caution, Since it is highly explosive
when mixed with _air,. avoid splash-
ing it during handling. •
Don't -smoke near gasoline ,and
he especially careful around gaso-
line when .ventilation is limited.
And never refuel a tractor when
the engine is running or hot.
Detailed information on safety la
tractor operation is contained in
Ontario Department. of Agriculture
Circular 170, obtainable at the
Office of the Agricultural Repre
sentative or from the Information
Branch, Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Parliament Buildings,
Toronto, -
Silver Seal to
.Gorrie Holstein
The "Very Good" Holstein cow,
Moorefield Perfection Ella owned
by Thomas Hayden & Son, Carrie,
Ontario, has qualified for a silver
seal certificate for longtime pro-
duction presented by the-Holstein-
Friesian Association of Canada,
Ella has-a 10 lactation lifetime
total production of 160,177
milk containing ,5,647 lbs.. fat, All
but one of her records .11ave been
Made on twice-et-day milking with
three of them in the 305 day divis-
ion.
In addition to being Very Good
herself, Ella has one Expellent and
one Very Good daughter.
Ella's largest individual produc-
tion record was made ,as a six-
year-old when she produced in 365
days on three times a day milking
24,185 lbs. milk containing 883
lbs. fat.
ALL MEMBERS ATTEND
TURNIERRY COUNCIL
were received
and read from the following:
Jetties Reid, Teeswater; Huron
County Municipal Officers' Assoc-
iation; R. E. Hughes, Toronto;
Fred W. •Daw, Winglialn; S. W.
Archibald, London and Monteith
-and Monteith, Stratford.
Foxtrei MacTavish---That we in-
struct the cleric to write the Wing-
ham Cemetery hoard re dumping
dirt on the road alloWanee in Torn-
berry ToWnship.
Appleby - Mulvey-That tile
clerk -be instructed to ' write to
Gordon Simmons, re dogs.
Mulvey - Apploby--That By-
Law No. 7-58 be given a third read-
ing. -
Matravish - Pc;xton-That By-
Law NC. 7-58 as read a third time
be passed, signed by the reeve and
Clerk, and the Seal of the Corpora-
tion attached thereto.
Foxton - MacTrettith-That the
general and road accounts lie pass-
ed and paid as pretented.
Denern1 Actomits
Engeland Peodnee Co., $600.00;
Wingliam Advance-Times, $41.35;
Municipal World, 15.91; S. R.
Hart and Co., $63.67; r. J. Elliott,
$100.00; Wm. Cruikthanlc, 'Unem-
ployment bisurance, $33.60; Rots
Willits, compensation, $47.25; Muni-
opal Officers' Assoc.,, $20.00; Wil-
liam. Rose, fox bounty, $7.00; L. W.
Lincoln, fox bounty, $1.00; John
Stokes, tax bounty, $2.00; Charles
Showers, 4 ducks litilled, $12,00;
John V. Fischer, part salary, $45.00;
Winghatn Rural Fire Committee„
$1.50.00; Ged, Day, balance salary,
125;00, expenses, 113.06; $38.00: re-
lief, $45,00.
Pay Roll: W. A. Hogg, 131.08
Geo. Galloway, $254.21: Win. Mun-
dell, 015.90.
Road Accounts: Catupbell car-
age, tools, $7.15: Alexander's Hard-
ware, tools, 117.00; W. G. Black..
More, truck; McArthur 's 'rite
,service, $394.96; Burns Moffatt,
$2.07; Supertest Petroleum Carp,
gas, $14.80; J. D. Adorns CO., Ltd.,
1274.40; Pedlar People Ltd., $207,4 .
64, Wm. Mundell, Mileage, $12.80:
Slate Farm Mutual Us, $02.09,
tooktorm 4 Mulvey,--"That we do
nett?' adjourn to Meet on, rune-2, at
1.30 P.m,
W. S. Reeve
,loin V Pitcher, Clerk.
ST, HELENS
AfMrs,r,R7rIderiMeltrsi'fa.PrZynn 40TaR)'11041::.
r ecentlwaestrasa mge:tesr ofof fir. and Mrs,
GeCoorlgiger:ttitill4atrtio'ns to Miss 1$00110
he
MacPherson who, on WedneldaY
Mg class of St. Joseph's Iiospital,
London. Among her guests for, the
occasion were her parents, Mr, and
Mr. Gordon MacPhers,on, TA.
and Mrs. C, K. Black, Mr. and Mrs,
Bill MacPherson, Mr. and Mrs..
Will Rutherford, John Rutherford,
Mr, and Mrs. SYlvester IttlYnard
and Tserhara of I3riissels, Ross Mac.
Ph croon, Anne Todd„ Raymond
Laidlaw, Irrna. Forster. Miss Mary
Ntejayre Beg. N., and Miss N.
Vinning of Llicknow, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Henning and Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Miller of London and L.A.C.
'Fred Thompson. Of Centralia, •
Mrs, Wallace Miller is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
The sympathy of many friends
go to the Foran family in the death
of their mOther, Mrs, Cornelius
Foram, whose death occurred in St.
Joseph's Hospital on Saturday.
Many old friends were sorry to
learn, of the death of Mrs. G. A.
Barnard of St. Thomas last wed-
illi eesred.ay, Rev. Barnard was a former
minister in the United Church
1101VICK SETS DATES
FOR CIS. OF MOON
A regular Meeting of the How-
ick Township Council was held in
the .clerk's office ' on May 5. All
members wore present' and the
reeve, Arthur Gibson, was in the
chair. The minattt of the last
regular meeting and special meet-
ings were read and on motion, of
McMichael and R. Gibson were
adopted as read.
Haskins Allan-Tbat we join
the Huron County Municipal Of-
ficers' Association.
Allan - Haskins-That By-Law
No. 10-58 of the Township of How.
tele for the year 1958, setting tilt-
rate of pay for certain road account
payroll employees, as'read the -thin'
time he finally passed.
McMichael - Gibson-That -By-
law No. 11-58 of the Township of
Howiek for the year 1958, provid-
ing 'for the increase in the cos',
of the H. Bolton Drain, as read
the third time he finally Passed,
McMichael - Gibson-That the
engineer`a report on the •Ira Schee.;
fee Municipal Train be- .mcceptedp
and that -the clerk he instructed ti
prepare the necessary by-law,' and
copies of same; and, that the li,p-
plication for provincial aid be
made to the Department of Patine
Works of Ontario.
Allan - R. Gibson-That the en-
gineer's report on the repair and
improvement of Branch "111' Pride
No. 10 he s accepted and provision.
ally adopted; -and that the clerk
be instructed to prepare the laves•
sary by-law and copies of same:
and that application .for provincire
aid be made to the Department of
Public Works of Ontario.
R. Gibson - Allan-That the court
of revision on, the Ira. Schaefer
Drain be held in the clerk's office,
Gorrie, on Tuesday,, ,May 27th, el
2 p.m., and that the _court of re-
vision on Branch "B" Drain No. 10
be held in time clerk's office on
Tuesday, May 27th at 2.36 pan.
McMichael -,R, Gibson-That By-
law No. 8-58 of the Township of
Howiek for the year 1958, the Ira
Schaefer Drain By-law, as read
the first and secotid time be pass-
ed.
Allan - Haskins-That By-law
No, 9-58 of the Township of How-
ick for the year 1058, the Branch.
"B" Drain No. 10 By-law, as read
the first and second time he passed
Allan -iLliaskins-That the clerk
be instructed to advertise for sep-
arate tenders on the Ira Schaefer-
brain and Branch "B" Drain No.
10. Tenders to be lin the hands of
the clerk no late'' thati 2 p.m.,
Tuesday, May 27th, 1958. Plans
and specifications to he seen from
the clerk. A certified cheque for
10% of the contract to accompany
each tender, Lowest of Any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Allan - Haskins-That we raise
the price for gravel from .05c to
,07e per en. yd,
liaskirms - McMichael-That the
road accounts as approved be paid.
McMichael R, Glbson-That the
following accounts be pata.
County of Huron, hospitaliZation,
$03.00; Township of Wallace, re-
bate re drain subsidy, 1270.23; Wrn.
D. CelbY, survey, plans, report, etc.,
re drains, $211.00; Httrorm Municipal
Association, membership, 120,00;
Gerrie Cemetery Board, grave
opening, $15.00; Grand tz Toy Ltd.,
office ,supplies, $13$.00; fox bounty,
WM; .rellef accounts, 188.30; Bun,
pieinenta.ry assistance, $21.75; H.
0, Dow:nimbi Nursery Co., nursery
steelt, $32.25: 'R. 11. Carson mtr. Son,
Warble Ply Powder, $111,26;
land.. Produce Co., Warble Ply
spraying, $150.00; road raeonni,
transfer, $7,285.28.
Hasititta Allan-That we do,
wildiotten to meet again en lane
15tH: or at the ten of the reeve.
3, Hateld Pollock, Oterk
A,ithut Gihten, Iteeve,
Howick Grain CM,
Met:on-Wed nesday
The Howick Grain Club hod
its second meeting at the home of
Club Leader 'Jim Renwick on the
evenink%of Wednesday, May 1, All
17 MeMbers. were in - atteadance
The chili:was also favoured by the
presetiee., of Doug Miles; Agricul,
tiara! R‘epresentative- for Huron
Conntyland Dan Rose, student as-
sistant:, as
The'erieeting opened with presi-
dent, .Gpidon Scott, in charge, After
the buS:inesis -,part of the meeting,
Mr. Miy4s led 'in a -brief ditcussion
about Aeed control.' Mr, Rose then
distributed several , informative
paMphks concerning , the club
work. The '.mernbers judged some
grain samples under the supervis-
ion of ;,club 'leaders „Tim Renwick
and RenllitcMichael.
The Meeting adjourned and an
excelleittllunek was served by Mrs.
Renvrielt%The next meeting Will be,
held nitthe farm of Paul Adams on.
Wednesday, June 4th.
1.1-Fplub Girls
Judge ,Menus
BLuOtALF,-pn Tuesday, May
6th, t14;;:titievale Belles held their
seventh' meeting at No, 10 Morris
school„it, After the singing of "0
Canada'-'; repeating of the 4-H
pledgej,k'ptioption of the 'minutes
and tlip'"%roll call, the girls were
given ,,f9•ur menus to judge, The
girls diRussed the menus they had
planneeand prepared.
The i-ambelA practised artificial
respirattnu. Mrs. W. Peacock
conducted conducifed -safety quiz. Sugges-
Ltt Achleve i
The .mecting clpsed with the,
singingget "..Cod‘Save the Queen".
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Bruce County Home Dispersal
Tuesday,. May 20 - 1.30 p.m. D.S.T.
At the Walkerton Arena,
45 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS -FtiUy Aceredited, Listed
Vaccinated
25 COWS. freshening throughout the year
15 OPEN HEWERS
4, HEWER CALVES 1 BELL
The continued use of top sires has resulted in good 1LO.P.
reeorda and has made this one of the lop show herds in Er nee
County.
Selling axe 20 daughters of Pabst Raven Burk, imported from
Pabst ParinS in Wisconsin
Eraeluilme Bellringer (selling) is the, service sire of the bred
females. This top bull was 1st prize 2-Year-old; London 1957.
Ifyou are in need of herd replacements or
:foundation cattle, don't miss this sale.
Shore Holsteins Ltd. - Glanworth
' Sale Mar-asers and Auctioneers
ColiAda. Packers Ltd.
ONTARIO
,The regular meeting of Tarn,
berry Council was held the council
chambers in the community hall,
Bitmevale, on Monday, May 5th,
with all members present, the
reeve, W. Jack Willits in the chair.
• Appleby - Mulvey-That the min-
utes of the last regular meeting be
adopted as read.
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