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Investments Limited' t cat its ctit�a an
1 deal 'think the QAC' 'knows what's accompanied the property adds
on. At seems to be a case of one batch . Ale
ad
addiationa'l -boat ..~b+�rths •at
its -lea flald. • Y ..�o�>l:�.�. �.�.- �d�b�i��o>�er.Ic�as� r>'�ijl.h,,d� �����
n..'ves
auc,� his doing." atiin - the 1and-dis •. nuery.
�p�'Oeuc'a�a�� net. 'kno�rii�g what the�other o _t eH
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arms claiming that, the land, involved in the batch + f bare a 0
-in if -g
cost txctiac: is ntis uendi g the
Should the'' ministry of justice find in Reeve Oddleifson said he didn't know the
favour of the marina, local fishermen will ministry of justice would hand down its
Court of is justice,'
: findings add g - be. eft with no land to launch their boats decision, ded that even if the ,
labut ad'
ft om a d public access to- the north pier governmentfoundaagainst Bayfield
that the marinaohas lle �, ally taken +die ,
ministry �
� �ontarol '�.
e thatis -the Iasipiece of and beach will be removed according to the • Council he still` . d another "gimmick" to
of the �.� acres . , try in reclaiming the land,
peeve• The Reeve said he would not divulge
Public c Reeve dd a on the, has beer. Prior to 1966, the Marina's land deed
Oddieifspn been�fightl'ang for what the "gimmick" was until he had
'. public ownership of the land for the last excluded ownership of the river fiats. That
-ri<ine years and feels the ODC 'loan was year,however, the land in question came to spoken with his lawyer.
Fam.iplanningheld ice. Cl�.nton
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The Clinton: flerttculture Society raised nearly $300 for their
town beautification project last Wednesday at their Tulip Tea
and Bake Sale at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Posto right, ing
with one of�the attractively
tMr. Ruth Duern,set les assis ant e chairman; Mrs.
Dorothy Marquis;
Frank Fingland, honorary president; Mrs. Ron McCann,
president; Mrs. Reg Cudlnore, treasurer; Mrs. Jane Pengilley,
guest ' speaker, and Mrs. Clifford Epps, flower arranger.
(News -Record photo)
Horticulture Society raises X300 at tea
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The Clinton Horticultural Society's Tulip and cookies amid setting plants, cut
Tea and Bake Sale at St. Andrew's
flowers and blossoms. Pouring the tea Presbyterian Church on May 21 made were Mrs. C. Epps, Miss D. Marquis, Mrs.
nearly $300 to go towards its 'Centennial ' Charles Nelson and Mrs. F. Sloman.
project of beautifying the radar scanner The success of this venture can be at-
trlbuted to the ger Society members who
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the kitchen, waiting on ca
the kitchen, on tames, and helping
at the sale table. Special thanks go to the
Ruthhardworking, decorating Jae Groves tee - Mrs.
and Mrs.
Ruth Du ,
Florence Pullen.
,s
Door prizes were donated by
ea
triangle with flowers. donated the baked goods and produce for Fingland and Mrs. Boy
t d b honorary h who The Society's centennial• project is to
d Taylor
After being gree e Y the tea and sale table and to t ose
president Mrs. F. Fingland and president worked so capably behind the scenes - in beautify the radar scanner triangle.
Mrs R. McCann, guests enjoyed their tea
should cutforars sh�'es early
lTtironfarme
that this extra �-
and most''evenings, the for the clinic days. These can
A Family Planning Clinic has operates every Tuesday goodbe arranged by callingthe
been established on a regular evening. According to Mrs. clinic in Exeter operates to
basis in Clinton. Every Gurpal Thind, director of capacity.
Huron County Health Unit
Thursdayis clinic day at the nursing for the Huron County The Health Unit staff prefers offices In either Goderich or
Health Unit, response has been clients to make appointments Clinton.
Huron County Health Unit • • , , •
'office located across the street •
n Public Hospital, s l Auxtitary earns o p1e
from Clinto p i�a ��
ilia services and fissions Helen Hoggart proceeded to
Counselling The Maymeeting of the proved. Fees and m
contraception advice are of- g• P •
fered at the clinic. On each Baptist W.A. was held on May were collected with each show how to make three dif-
clinica qualified doctor 20 at• the home of Mrs. Hazel member giving.a cent for every fermi. for member was given nds of se chance toh
day, q Clifford. inch around her waistline
from the City of' London is in get her hands into the dough.
attendance along with public The meeting was opened by missions.. The pies were filledowith a
health nursing staff. singing "Jesus Bids Us Shine." Roll call was answered by
The clinic is free of charge Mrs. Mavis Morrison presented five members and -one visitor, salmon and potato fillingpiece
, and
isopen topersons 16 years the devotions taken from Mrs, Helen Hoggart. Hazel
then
whenheach differenthey were t ed, a was
and Matthew 5:43-48 entitled presented Mrs.
of ale or older. gift served to each member. Each
A second family planning "When Men Snap at You!"The Christians with a money0. member teas got a bhance to clinic is located in Exeter and minutes were read and ap- from the rest of the ladies, the choose the shea le to
money to go towards the pastry
ed
purchase of something for the best. This, along with tea and
baby she is expecting. Pam- coffee provided a delicious
phlets entitled "Baked in a lunch.•
will be held
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fill rapidly before forage
The quality of hay, silage and Early cutting of the leaves To assure a
influence while they are still growing, protein will be harvested and • becomes too
the dsry, take care
pasture has a great
on
crushing or conditioning • to retained: packing
milk a dairyman's according from speed drying, and minimum + ensile between 50-60 -+ prevent coning in the silo
production, to
Broadworth,the handling, all help to reduce lead percent moisture to reduce by uate only driermaterial
W.R. loss. heat damage which 'can lower preventing
associate agr. rep. for Huron. from lodging at the outside
County. Lower feed bills and Inadequate fertilization the digestible protein.
production result lowers yields per acre and Mr. + cut forage at late bud or edges.fseal out air with a good
•frorr stocking
Broadworth encourages early bloom stage.
with
quality
barn and silo.dairymen to test the soil and -l- use sharp knives for fine cover and have a tight -well
with high quality forage. sealed storage structure.
Mr. Broadworth feels the follow fertilizer recom- chopping 1/ 3/st inch cut g
Potassium and
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Which bean to plant?
by P.J. Lynch •
Soils & Crops Specialist
Perth & Huron Counties
A decision faced by white
bean growers this year is
whether to plant the variety
Kentwood. This controversial
new variety has two sides to it.
On one hand is its growth
characteristics and ability to
yield. It is more upright in•
growth habit than Sanilac or
Seafarer and tends to hold the
pods off the ground better at
maturity. In tests in the bean
growing area it has suc-
cessfully outyield both Sanilac
vnd Seafarer.
On the other hand, is its size.
The Kentwood bean is larger in
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irls uncover history of Huron County
demand for grain to feed .the mendatlons.
world's population will not phosphorus are two m jor
wane, which means there is a nutrients, which if adeq te,nbegan the project twoyears ago, period, 1900 to 1930 has already
more nutrients - will enhance the longevit in Chris Haberer of Zurich and through an application go een 1900 to 19
d.
required
to harvestmilkforage stands. Brenda Blair of Centralia will g
fromrrfo for productiong Huron County emerge covered in dust each government's Experience '75, The girls, who also read
Some and is working in conjunction through municipal records and
be4
forage crops. The secret dairymen have come to know day for the next 12 weeks, as �»
find the nutritive value of .„•• � with the County Council: = ." "� °=ntei"view coilnty residents;
the advantages''' of-'cifttirtg —the • a�ir"""`1e f thfOli h__ -old •Ohthe ',a ,l.„d Brenda are type out the iiintrmattion they
fo ; 10 is in cutting legumes at'gathereo at the end of eachalio week,
alfalfa or alfalfa ba��d�'fclles '�y°tsditia s of th��`�'�tlnto ; S�ews�' workingto complete the
the 1-lObloom or earlier. as .haylage rather than hay. Record, ' E 'eter Tr'i'nes-
,'��research, scanning through but will play no part in writing
An acre of alfalfa produces Besides bein a lover moisture Advocate and Zurich Citizens-
. � dating from 1934, for up the official report which wilf
four tons of dry hay a year- or g a ers a ung
two tons leaves and two tons silage, alfalfa is easier to • News researching a history P P
t has less chance of project for Huron County new of agriulue, and tran-,severalmile the ash resegrouparch
results o
stems. matter is l25 ot in harvesting othis harvest, industry, business
dry is lost in having rain damags and is Council. P
s ortation-communication. The
and storing,.and because most e Bier to feed mechanically. The department of education
of the lost material is leaves, The big plus for haylage is its
her rotein content because
two tons of stems and only one oflessleaf loss.
ton leaves are accumulated.
BANK FINANCE RATES
USED CARS
A number of 75's in Pontiacs and Chev Impalas
1974 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop
1974 PONTIAC Le Mans
1974 MATADOR
2 — 1973 CHEVELLES, 4 door
3 — 1973 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtops
2 — 1973 FORD Custom 500, 2 door hardtops
1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan
1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
1973 FORD Galaxie, 4 door hardtop
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes
1970 PONTIAC Catalina ^
1970 OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop
2 1970 CHEVImpala4 door liorcttOps - 1"
1970 PONTIAC Le Mans 2 door hardtop
1970 MAVERICK
10 — 1965 - 1968 Models
1973 FORD stationwagon
1971 1E`O1iD stationwagon
1973 CHEV 3/4 ton pickup
1973 CHEV 50 series with 16' van
1973 CHEV 60 series with 18' van, power tail gate loader
1973 CHEV 60 series, 18' stake, power tail gate loader
1972 CHEV 60 series, 18', van, power tail gate loader
1971 CHEV 1 ton cab and chassis.,
1971 DODGE 3/4 ton, V8 automatic
1970 FORD 1 ton with duals
2 — 1969 CHEVS 50 series with 16' stake
A number of vans from 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6
cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS
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size than either Sanilac or Pie" were passed• out and then The June meeting
Seafarer. This presents a the Dutch auction was held. at the home of Mrs. Juliana
problem for canners and The rest of the meeting took luck supper Christians
nn June the form of a pot-
araders. With the present bean place in the kitchen where
handling equipment, some
changes will have to be made at
the elevators, before these
Kentwood beans can be han-
dled. It will also mean that the
Kentwoods will have to be kept
in separate silos and handled
sep'rately. The elevator
operators see this as a problem
that is not easy to police,
especially at peak harvest
times.
This also means .that, net "all
elevators will be able to accept
Kentwood beans. If some
Kentwood beans are ac-
cidentally mixed in with
Sanilac or Seafarer the grading
system will penalize the larger
Kentwood bean.
If growers intend to try the
higher yielding Kentwood bean
this year, they should plant at
least 8 or 10 acres. This way, at
harvest there will be a sizeable
• load of these beans to deliver at
one time and thus less chance
of an individual grower,
mixing beans of two different
sizes.
BUILDING CENTRE
CLINTON 482-3405 HENSALL 262-2418
SEAFORTH 527'-0910
NOTICE
To owners.of Dogs and Cats
FREE RABIES CLINICS
The Huron County Health Unit, in co-operation with
the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depart-
ment of Agriculture will be holding free rabies clinics
at the following:
Friday,
20 June
Monday,
June 23
Tuesday,
24 June
2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
WednesciaY, 2 p.`m: -1 p.m.
25 June
Thursday, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
26 June
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