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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-08-01, Page 15• Combining • teem page t limed op ready n be placed in the field, tractnow,are • E i N - - and we arc ready to go. TZhe , * cr now is that we'll au taro the field too soon before the crap u ready. If we do that, the tough maw will probably cause a giant "bung- and valuable taw will have[ to spent ] be spe "un�ing the ", retightening nuts and bolts, g dc. whilst prudentmore their fields at the � time. How do you know the proper time? There are two preliminary field tow. First you take a head of grit and roll u together in your ham to separate the chaff from the kernels. Test One is biting into a COWS • tress page 2 meeting room for Council and public. Tuckerwnith Council delayed a decision at its regular meeting as to how it would dispose of $ 150,000 debentures, which are being issued to provide financing for the nick- ersmith Telephone System improvement After completing a schedule in the Huron Ladies Intermediate League, the Walton and Winthrop Wingers will now advance into W.O.A.A. Jr. playdowns. Hensall firemen were called on Monday afternoon to extinguish a blaze in an over -heated oil stove in the living room of the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Grant McClinchey on Oxford St. When a native of Seaforth and a present town resident meet while travelling it is an interesting coin- cidence. But when that same event happens in Yugoslavia, that's news. Leslie Hogg, a Seaforth native and now an exchange teacher in Metz, France was travelling through Yugoslavia when his way was blocked by a car with Ontario plates. The driver identified himself as Dr. R. Buljbasic, of Seaforth, on a visit to his native country. QUEEN'S [SEAFORTH IS OPEN mit MON.-SAT. 11 A.M.-2 P.M. THURS., FRI. Evening 4 P.M. -8 P.M. Thursday Is FISH NITS (2nd Special Half Price) pain wile your nosh to sec d u is tl1 Tashabk- or 'anapabie". This is not as sellable as the Jackknife Tat, probably because people's tooth vary. If you cut into a kernel with a ja kknde and it slices like a rad ih, u is not ready; u must snip 11110 two When these wo teas are palmed. it's intoe to get the combine into the field for a sample run. Then the farm partner on the ground is sent to the mill with a pail of wham from the combine bin to get u heated. At this stage, tests sometimes are done at several mulls to�npar�c the grade standards of the diffctem testers. Tai the word is either "Go-, or we sit down and wait while the sun shines on the field for another hour. Someone said to me, "What's die rush? I've seen a combined field whcr' the fanner missed a few Canada Post stats it ohs comer and they were scull ala wodt latus Why the imam wit w get m and get at The answer to dus is thin very real danger of the crop sproutingIf it rasa or if the weather turns humid, the individual grains of wheat will sprout w the standing hods of gram, and the resulting grade and th rcfcxe the value will be severely reduced. You casually get about five good days in a row lertine wheat off before Mott Nature darns it to you. The trick is to know when abase five good days will sten - today, neat week, mayday... In the kitchen you must be prepared to save the meals in creative ways, and be very flexible. They can be sitdown at regular time, or convertible to menus that can be wrapped in a bag, and handed up into the combine. Don't CM wear ttroing tardais whoa you're running through a field of stubble with a lupi. hbucket. Wear crocks and kung legged jeans, or you'll brood. Any day aow, one farmer will start with his combine and all the neighbours, who have been keeping unt an eye on the cory � from choir pickup trucks, well figure diet he knows something that they should know andthey'll barrel home and wheel out their combines. Altogether in the neighbourhood, several acres will be combined too wet and several carbines will be bunged up before the first sample gets to the mill and they're all scent tonne to "wait for another hour". Compare this to a 9 -to -5 job, with no worries about being paid at the end of the week. Here, if we foul up, a good percentage of our year's investment is down the tubes. Life in the countryside is never dull. • tram page 2 and corporations arc always right, that the masses are frequently wrong, and that die people even- tually will accept whatever is handed to them no matter how objectionable it might have seemed at first." Mr. Keller goes on to explain in his July 4 editorial how Canada Post's plan to install community mail boxes (CMB'S) in Selburne showed a total lack of planning or sensitivity to local needs (not a surpise if you've dealt with Canada Post). And he rightly points out that the ultimate aim of these cost-cutting measures is to make 25th Anniversary The family of Willy and Wilhelmina Poppe would like to invite their friends and neighbours to join them in celebrating their parents Sha wedding anniversary. Reception on August 11 at 9:00 P.M. at the Mitchell Community Centre. DISC JOCKEY SERVICE .Gold& ock DISCO rDUTAS WALTZES NEW iAZHI DISC MUSK C.000 wawa) MUSK (OE WEDDINGS DANCES ANNWEESMIES PNIT•S EIC 1• ,...y A•••• 'NI. may. tri. MUSSELS - 8017-6159 DAYTIME « EVENINGS The Huron Provincial Pr A NOMIN CENT Further by cal Ken Live Gt 8. 1990 ONDARY SCHOOL nton tion can be obtained he riding president pbell - 527-0249 `17 Ott* Seaforth Horticultural Society 11‘‘ FLOWER SHOW Wednesday, August 8 SEAFORTH LEGION HALL 3-5, 7-9 Tea will be served. Entries must be in by 12 noon Over 60 classes I•tsm For further information M. Dejong 527-0418 PRIZES AWARDED AT 8:00 P.M. 4Ay „dot (f;,4 PI WHITE CARNATION RESTAURANT "All -You -Can -Eat Smorgasbord" Come and Enjoy Our Historic Atmosphere NEW HOURS Starting Tuesday, August 7 Tuesday -Saturday 11 am -8 pm (Saturday Evenings By Reservation Only) Sunday Brunch 11 am -,3 pm - Dinner 3 pm -8 pm Lunch... '5.95 Dinner...'9.95 Children Under 10 - Half Price HOLMESVIIJ E 482-9228 1 Canada Post even more profitable so it can be totally privatized, the Mulroney government's ack- nowledged plan. Then he asks: "Would the Shelburne post office be a necessity in a for-profit cor- poration, given that the Shelburne mail would be sorted in Missis- sauga and distributed through the unpopular CMB'S". Very good question. The message is simple. It's time rural Canadians took back what is rightfully ours: the power to control our own lives, including the ser- • BU K & DE for TONY ARTS and SUSAN HULLEY Friday, August 10, 1990 For Information Call 527-0151 or 527-0391 Ramble in to McGavin Farm Equipment to Congratulate Hugh Campbell on his 65th Birthday P.S. The cheque will soon be in the mail Ha! Ha! 1 101141 t%ir .tO vices which make our rural way of life worthwhile. Please let your Federal Member of Parliament, your Provincial Member of Parliament, and Mr. Harvie Andre, Minister responsible for Canada Post, know that rural Canadians will no longer tolerate such abuse. Write them today! Mary Anne Doyle, President, Ontario Branch, Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association, Finch, Ontario. KOC 1K0 T C011iteGiat Roc4 THURS., FRI., SAT. B IG N OISE Main St.. Seaforth 527-0980 Wedding Announcement 1 1 Ann Feagan of Nile and Marlen and Jane Vincent of Seaforth are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Lynda Ann and Bryan Leslie. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 11, 1990 at Northside United Church, Seaforth. Reception to follow at the Seaforth and District Community Centre. z""Pk. 1 -7 -R -9514111•1I 527-0180 HOLIDAY MONDAY OPEN NOON TILL 11 P.M. GIVE YOURSELF A HOLIDAY ... Order a PIZZA for LUNCH or SUPPER Reg Hours SUN MON. 11.11, TUES WED .THURS. 11 -MID FRI SAT 11 1 A M SAM 1/4 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t�11111 EllIII MISSki•-Ell NIS see INN --SIN R18. 1 1 1 1 • PARK 'THEATRE 000ER1CH 521 1811 HELD OVER •- 4 FRI.-THURS. AUG. 3-9 FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM SUN.-THURS. 8 PM 2nd BIG WEEK Attila the Hun. I% an the Terrible. Al Capone. 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