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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-11-20, Page 14Page 2 - - Winghaan Advance -Times, Thwsday. Nov, 27, 1969 Sponge hint. Keep house- them in coil salt water from hold sponges fresh by soaking tiKne to tune, A REPRESENTATIVE • of CANA'D4 MANPQWER CENTRE will be in Wingham Town Hall THURSDAY 6 DEC. 1969 1.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • and EMPLOYMENT AND MANPOWER RETRAINING IN,FQRMATION AVAILABLE Can'Ma.'Manpwer cep Dep.artinent of Manpuwer and,/hinugratitin 125 Argyle Avenue North LISTOWEL, ONTARIO Shop! Save! and Have Fun Lucy's quickie Minute Market "The store with a. Tittle bit 4)f -heaven." CRANBROOK---Just 3 .miles eastof - Brussels, . Cell. 105 Now open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays. rom-8 a.m. to. 9 p.m. Monday till Saturday }--- SAVE ON *HESE: SUNDAY SPECIALS -- a • Lege Plain. CIGARETTES, pack,,..59c carton.:.•$4.62 Large 'KING."size, Filter, • 61c; carton $4.75 , POP, COKE, PEPSI And GINGER ALE, plus deposit, 5 quarts 99c SAVE_ ON-, THESE EVERY -DAY SPECIALS MINI SLIPS, reg 45c . *KEYS" .1O-1 ,lba:r petro Ib. ... ' ly . dressecLoven-ar.:.eady government • TURKEYS, per Ib • rashly frozen .government inspected , CHICKENS, .per Ib 21c Fresh, •government , inspected CHICKENS, Ib 27c FR,ESH'EGGS,,:ige. „a55c; fried...50c; cracks .,33c ACARON;I, 4' lbs. '• "' 66c trot important to protect farm areas As winter apprgacbes, ram, ers will againbe plagued by heavy snow drifts unless precau- tions aretaken now to' keep en, trances, access areas and other vulnerable farm spots protected. This is the warning of Jack. Underwood of the Centralia College of Agricultural Tech- nology, a branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. Mr. Underwood has been engaged. in tests to determine the best methods of snow and wind control, and believes that proper placement' of fencing is one way to deal with these prob- lems. Because difficulties come from drifting rather than falling snow, fences should always be. placed upwind; from the prob- lem area, and should be locat- ed at a minimum distance 10 times that of the fence height away from whatever needs pro- tecting. A fence.4 feet high, for example, would be . construc- ted 40 feet away from the spe- cific area that needed it. Tests in Russia and Canada have shown that if this protec- tion is insufficient, building a second fence is better than in- creasing the height of ,the first. The second should be the'same height as the first, and should be placed further back from the. original structure. This type of construction catches more snow than will a single fence built tq double its original height. Slatted snow fencing like that used by the Department of Highways, available from co- operative and lumber"stores, is Farm record books will be analyzed at Clinton office It will 'soon be Farm Record Book analysis time again. Any, one .who may Wish to have their 1969 Farm Record Book summar- ized, should forward it to the agricultural office at Clinton, As before, the. 'took reNiffiCe. Of7the` liar be done by local, agricultural office staff. at 'Clinton,' and':a summary Card forwarded to the computer at the University of The book may be taken to the agricultural office ormail- ed in., _Anyone who would like 'assistance on completing his record book may -call the office for an appointment. Every farmer in Huron County who has completed an Ontario Farm Record .Book in 1969 is welcome to rnake'::use of, this "no fee" analysis;service. A clinic for those who wish to learn how to keep the record , books will be held at the agri- cultural office board r o o rn early in January, 1970. For further information, please call the agricultural office, Clinton, 482-3428. FRUIT AND"VGETABLES 25 - 50% OFF• - INTOSI{ APPLES, 11 -.qt. ;,,.,.$1.50 LMAN. SWEET APPLES, 11-qtw $1.50. NOW APPLES; 11 -qt. ......:.................,. $1 50 CALIFORNIA GRAPES, per Ib. 29e BANANAS,'• per Ib. 10c 5 ' lbs, for ,, 40c IONS, SO -lb. bag . t $215 OMATOES, 5 cello .pkg. 35c. 90c 10::lbs • •.•wr•• ' 50c -=' HARDWARE 25 - 50% OFF `-- Little bit of. everything in the hardware section CALF PAILS, each .:., 59c BARN FORKS ,••.55.00 and ups RAID, Regular 51.19, for,, $1.00 CHICKEN FEEDERS, large size . , $2.00 First Grade Ontario POTATOES,: 25 lbs; • . BOOTS AND SLIPPERS - 25 - 50% OFF - SEALSKIN SNOW BOOTS, reg. 524..95, our price MEN'S SLIPPERS. reg. 55.79, our price MEN'S .DRESS SHOES LADIES' SLIPPERS Guelph for analysis. $17.99 $3.29 Half Price 53.29 MEN'S WINTER .CAPS with ear muffs ....98c and up Heavy Duty ' MEN'S WORK BOOTS 59.00 and up CHILDREN'S SNOWBOOTS . 53.29 - $4.98 LADIES' SNOWBOOTS ' , 57.69 and up Top Tined Uniroyal RUBBER BOOTS, per pair ....54.25 INSOLES, felt 35c - CLOTHING -- 25 - 50% OFF L. CHILDREN'S KNEE SOCKS; all nylon 65c - 79c LADIES' CASUAL PERMA PRESS SLACKS from ..56.59 MEN'S CASUAL PERMA PRESS SLACKS 58.15 MEN'S HEAVY DUTY WORK PANTS 55.99 MEN'S Heavy Duty LINED WORK JACKETS 55.99 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS 51.00 and up Heavy and Light Top Lined COMBINATION UNDERWEAR. per pair 53.99 Warm Top and Bottom WINTERLINED UNDERWEAR, per pair 53.99 -- TOYS - 25 - 50°a OFF -- Ideals -- The Man from UNCLE, Ilya Kwajakin - GUN SET, reg. price 53.99, our price 51.89 1 BUDDY CAMPER TRUCK and TRAILER with BOAT, reg. price 57.95, our price S5,89 Toys of all description in stock --- SILVERWOOD DAIRY PRODUCTS -- MILK, BUiTER and ICE CREAM FREE DELIVERY INTO WINGHAM Also join LUCY'S FREE DRAW -- Each and every Saturday night Lucky will draw a special name from her special draw box. All that is necessary to enter the draw is to fill your name and address on a slip of paper, drop it intoa special box while doing your shopping. Last week's winner of turkey, 20 lbs. and over, was Mrs. Earl Dunn of Cranbrook. This, week's draw consists of turkey weighing over 20 lbs. Don't talk about high food prices, do something about it. Come out and help our little Lucy stamp out the high cost of living. Lucy will also guaran- tee all items purchased from her, money refunded if not 'fully °satisfied. Sincerefy yours-LUCY. the best material for this Job. Fifty per cent of thefence open, with the slaty set, About 11/4 to 11:inches. apart• Con- struction is easy and will rewire no specialist help. Wind fences are. more solid, being only '20% ope.i . T he placement varies with the area to be protected. M. Under- wood noted that the best wind- breaks I - breaks were still trees --ever., greens, scotch and white pines and so on. Those considering planting trees will be able ttk use the fencing until the trees are mature enough to tdo the job. Farmers requiring more de- tails about wind and snow pro- tection should contact their county agricultural office. Correspondenc. 4 courses helpful, to farmers "There are serious agricul rural problems that require he1p from outside the farm, says Professor Gary Hutchison, OfT face of Continuing Education',: University of Gu e 1 p h. "Bulgy many farm people could ixn - prove, their position substantial- ly with a few hours of corres- pondence study to find out what this science of agriculture is a about. " •: • A correspondence course mill not provide a recipe for feeding a 125 -pound hog .under every farmer's conditions.' However, a course such as Animal Nutrie' tion explains feednutrients and the common livestock diseases due to unbalanced rations. The material in the corn and f inanical management courses is of a type that can be used in daffy-today operations. Various other courses are ,Of feted by the university through correspondence, in the fields; of soil science., crop sciencefp animal nutrition, animal breed- ing, ree,� Ing, food science, livestock management,t; horticulture, and weed science. ' : Arrnintg,.ispansex1;]G` , Y` 4i nsive . J bud e'�'ss,Isaysf:P;ofessor,, Hutciii son;' ''even VittrAut mistakes. " A home study program willrcosx a little time and money.„. but can easily return its coat severr L times over each year. Further information on cor- espondence courses may be ob rained froOffice Correspondence , Office of Continuing Ed cation, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, a r- Study - U , Seven times .as many men as women died of respiratory dis- eases last year reports the Ca- nadian Tuberculosis and Respir-. atory Disease Association. An increasing number of women are now dying of diseases, such as emphysema, , lung cancer and chronic bronchitis since smok ing has become , widely accepted for them. Christmas Seals fight' respiratory disease. v ingredient in safety. This WAS the theme which created en, - recent Zone Farin Safety An active Sentinar WAS Or" eCted by Victor Morrow. pro" gram co-ordinator for Eural Warning AgOclation; Seminar Chairman Olen lthhertson call- ed On MrS. Ellwood Lamb Lanlbton County Safety Council chairman to welcome the dele- gates front seven counties, . TO illustrate. increased ac- cident hazards, a. new .Safety film entitled "'Chance Of a • Lifetime was shown by Oscar Snyder, faun safety- eQ-ordhla" tor from ueIph. This filM was produced In Ontario And narrated by Hal Wright, pro. vinctal farm safety specialist. Mrs. Freda }<aroma, past chairman of the. Ontario Farm SafeiY Connell:MA Thunder - half of the provincial eXecW, ' Delegates prepared a force analysis clIalt to study the real, sons why people.should take part in organized safety, and the reasonS for indifference. Three principles which apply to all meetings were studied and demonstrated: Se if identity <2) Group moral and (3) Task for the job. Walter McIlwain of Goderi- ich, Safety Coundl chairman for Huron, and Stan Paquette, associate agricultural represent, atiVe for Huron, attended. Hybrid test results to be available soon Farmers consideringithe pur- chase of their hybrid seed cam fornext year's crop are remind- ed that the Com Hybrid Per- formance Tests for Ontario are presently being conducted and the results will be available Archie McLaren, FarrnCropa 'that 139 hybrids are bel,nglov: ed in It cede -1m , .Many of the tests are now com- plete, and aftei meetings of the Ontario Field Crops Reco- mmendation Committee and the Ontario Corn Committee, the results ,will be made avail- able. The results will probab- ly be available by the end of December. The hybrids under test have already been pruoven worthy of being licensed for sale, and are how being examinedlurther for their relative perfOimance in Ontario's corn belt.. Compari- sons are made Of grain moisture at harvest, stalk breakage, and Tuirrculosis caused 630 deaths last year. Of these more than half, 440, were males. 14;404 Cla10, at 'eniturat, Winter'. Fair 2* Mr, and ,Morley Pals- waa 'taken and', Is a parlent in. .rn and Plorla 'MOAN FARM Sale* and' Servicsk Phone 305-1W.0 roods UIPMENT' WALTON, ONT. or 527,024$ b )1301 10 are It best for Christm45, and during' I the *inter monhi. COSt5,01111Y it1301-1.t SC tier day-,. 11 11 If If 10 SO If Ff 4 -oz. Flower Mist and 41/4 -oz. Both scented with lilting Blue Grass . *7.50 MIES SIM MU fit 1 For a Merry Christmas and e gallant Nevi Year give him. this . handsome new container .Sandatwood. 374roz. 5.00 ChOttn10.flovvort That laSt .for weeks . 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