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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-17, Page 146 . • • . '• • 9•9"7r1•11"•r••••-••••K9V•r•CWIt'110116,1epritA7'.",,"•••;'•••:,-,;••••t •-•,1 • ,n , • THE HU ROI* 1EXPOSI OR ISRAY;'17i 1919, lt 14WRIRAY CONNOLJA son of Mr. and S. Mike Connolly of R,R.#3, Kippen, Ontario reeentlY graduated from Centralia College or Agricultural Technolbgy ii the Agricultural Business dau1ne* Mr. and Mrs. .COr Decode • of R.R.#2.,, • $0fOrt-h-', 'Ontariorecently graduated froni, Centralia College of Agricultural Technotogy. Community" Home .COnoznies progratit. plans to work with liandicap• pad or menfolk; retarded' Management program. children. Murray plans to work for the Hensall Co -Op in Hensall. : I , IDASTINNJSSEN daughter of M. and Mrt. Arnold Stinnissen of 11' Goderich St, E., Seaforth. 0atario fecently gradUategl from Centralia College t')f Agricultural Technology the • Food Service Manage. meat program, lda Plans to seek 'position as 4 Food Service.. Supervisor in , hospital or restuarant. KEN SCANLON •son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ScanUin of R,R.#1, Londesboro. Ontario recently •sraduated from Centralia. . College of • Agricultural -Technology iI the , Agricultural - Business • Management program. Ken plans to work at . Archers Fit Sales and Services, Clinton. Ontario. • Not home election day? You can still vote If you cannot vote on • polling day, Tuesday. May. 22nd, or ai advance polls. • held May .12th, 14th or 15th • because you are going to be •''awa), from your polling div- , ision on those days, you on • still cast- your ballot in Canada's 31st Federal Gen. • eral Election. ' - • Undera new rule, if • your name ison the voters' list. you can vote in the office of the Retorning Officer • The new provision is -p -t • of a paekage of changes. t• o the Canada Elections Act Votes may be cast in the Office of the Returning icor betweenjthe hours of 12 noon and 6 p:m. or between 7 pan, and 9 p.m. beginning Monday, May 7th, and end- ing Friday, May 18th. Cow calf (COUtinued from Page 15) . secret is to be a OCCM (ie), dedicated cow -calf man, as he said, plus T,L,C. (ie) tender loving care, . You -can afford to be more dedicated. Your reward will be more calves'weined this fall. • • ' • • • . • ' . HOECHST CLEAN CROP NEWS The firtt true iiquid linuron. . The Weed kille'r that almost mixes itself! . Afolan is distributed by • for more Information contact • • Milton Dietz Seaforth Hoechst HO�Chst Canada In. Itlefolitippli•YorooteiAisOlOs • 140*chst isid Malan at* asalaterad tricianwasc4HosscheiAG Alsrelamimmela• memis•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••41: • •,*•,-Palits I BYPAT LYNCH SOILS*, COPSSPE, MILLER, d,k880c-,, AG. REP, Have you been wondering If you can plant soybeans with a drillt Tile answer is a definite yes. Yen iShettld make some • ,equipment •changes. To get a good - stand, The seed must be planted at a Ili" to T" depth to insure even germination. , Xott an do this by working the seedbed to a 2" depth and increasing -the tension on the disc openers. It can also be done by working the seed bed deeper than 2" and equipping the drill; with depth bands. Fertilizer should :never be applied Uri soybeans through a grain drill. The soybean seed is sensitive to fertilizer burn. Therefore, if ritt need fertilizer it shOuld be broadcast, • Granular inoculum (-an be applied through the forage seed box of a drill. This is done by bringing a tubefrom the forage seed box to the disc opener, • The granular inoculum must be in the soil with the seed. Soybeans. need more moisture to germinate than does eorn, Thtis -it is important to pack the field after planting. This packing also pushes stones Into the •ground. You will appreciate this at harvest. Finally, if you work the seedbed too' fine, to get a livr, •4", M‘r•-•%01•• Oft MK TtO 'Oth 11000 Seedbed. the Soil may crust 'before the beans, tnerlite- This IS especially true for heavier aelia. A rotary hoe at emergence can solve this prOblem,Just don' look back. You will probably lose sone beans and bring up some stOnes. SAFE USE OF PESTICIDES ' using pesticides as part of your cropping .program this spring, there are a number of points that you should be aware of. The post important, and one which is ften overlooked, is, ,to read the label and follow the directions outlined, When handling pesticides, be •very careful to protect ..."your eyes, avoid inhaling the , fumes, dusts or droplets, and avoid direct exposure to the skin. For corn rootwOrna insecticides, this, involves wear ing rubber gloves, and a'chemical cartridge respirator. • With repeated, • bad •handling, practices„ damage from these products can build up and cause future health problems. Do not store pesticides near fertilizer or feeds. Mixtures of different products: should not be applied • in •a single application -unless recommended on the label or by competent authorities. When using products suckas • 2, 4-D etc. near susceptible crops, use • extreme care. Spray .on calm days or when there is a light breeze away a Green Cross herbicide for white beans. Green Cross :Patoran controls weeds from the start of the grovving season. And it • maintains that effective weed control • right up to harvest You get clean fields and better yields. • When applied pre-ernergently, as • directed', Patoran is safe for bea.ns 7 -white, lima, snap, kidney and others. Green Cross Patoran. The quality herbicide more' • and more bean growers depend on. For more information, GREEN write to Green Cross CROSS Products, 1 Westside brive, Etobicoke, Ontario. M9C 1B2. GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS 1,Westside Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario Division of CIpA-GEIGY CANADA LTD. MOPcTON MONTREAL tonotiro • wirenera • CALOAR;'';vAncotilla • trarleiriark ' •E117111 MILTON. J. DIETZ Ltd: R.R.4 Seaforth 527-0608 Hensall 262-2527 • • • • front t:.1e enil and always, use as low al pressure as possible to reduce chemical drift. Avoid •COntaMirsattert water supnlieSt weirS. ponds and streaMS when- filling. or •flushing out ,equiplueut, not fili a sprayer directly from a pond unless it is equipped to prevent back- flow. To dispose of paper Packages and material used t° wiPe' up spills, either bury or • burn, them making sure that the smoke is not directed • towar4 any people, animals • 1••••••••e.••••1 tar tonfatOp• tmpty motot glass omtlanom should be. thoroughly rinse d and the washingsiadded to, the spray tank. The containers should then be broken or punctured:. and buried under at least 2.0 inchres of soil away from any water course or water table - TWITCH IN CORN Already a 041TibPr Or area cora ficlds7have taken on a . greenish tbage as a result of emerging twitch grass. To effectively eontrol this weed, a split -application of atra4ne. will be needed. .0000.... 11,1i•i.s.s.*****•• • •• • • Two ,11/S. ot active atrazine should be applied as a shallow Pre-PlaInt incorporated • treatment prior to the last cultivation before pl bug, This method requires good Soil Moisture and may not be as Suecessffil under very dry conditions. If time doesn't allow the preplant treatment, the first application should, be made just after planting, The second application of 2 lbs. active atrazine should be applied as an early post emergence treatment along 1,4 • • IRO • • ,It •I• • • • • • • • • •• • • • 1 n With 1M OW or on - at will he necessary to grow corn on this field neat year but a Yteturn to grain AK, legont6s should be Possible in 2 years, FORAGE DAYS '79 Forage Days '79 are being held at the Elora Research Station on June 5 and 6. The programs begin at 10 am. each day and feature practical demonstrations on cutting and forage harvesting on the 5th and harvesting,' raking and. baling on the 6tb. Both days ••••••,..r.s.s..•••"sskee.• "Or Mel I • • will also: twine harm*, knife shigpening demonanntinne taid information on 004 sprayers. touOland past alfalfa dewaterang, drain/Wet varieties, fertilization as IWO as other exhibits. The Research Station is lueated 2 miles south of Elora and one mile West of the EloraRd, The 1979 ,17.Itario Pork Congress will be held at the Stratford Fair Grounds on June 19, 2% 21, ••••••••••••••,,•.••••• • • • • •••e• •• •• •' • , . • • , • •• •• S • t • • • • , •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• 9* •••'••• ••••tow•••••9•• ***** • • • k • •• • • : • • • ory : . •••••• • • -APPLIANCES--- • • •• . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AR CARE • • • • APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION • SERVICE Authorized factory warranty Servi49'and repairs to GE, FRIGIDAIRE iNqus - APPLIANCES Service and repairs to oh makes HORNE'S Major Appliance REPAIR SERVICE 527-0636 Seaforth CARCARE BRUXER .Repair Service TUNE UPS • & • REPAIRS to all, makes of cars and light trucks Will pick qp ancl deliver • Bus. 345-2891 Home. 345-2114 Frank and Maureen Bruxer DUBLIN, ONT. • • • • • • • "es • SEW AN1DSAVE CENTRE LTD: 140 Downie St ' • GORD S GULF Licensed Mechanic Service to all makes ot-cars Detroit Diesels 527 0333 /-DECORATING-Th Graves Wallpaper 8 Paint Featuring IV1001t14, „o• Canadian & Imported Wall Coverings • 527-0550 Seaforth c-r:ELCTR ICA L -s -Th Fred Lawrence • Electrical • Contractor HOME FAR1W & COMMERCIAL VVIRING Phone Auburn 526-7505 or Mitchell 348-8684 ELECTRICAL -----N • Geo. A. Sills & Sons HARDWARE, • MERCHANTS PLUMIIING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL EY:PERTS Phone:527-1620 Seaforth .e SEWING • SEWING MACHINE SUPERMARKET •; • over -100 machines orfdiSPlaY • ' '&8n/ice to all makes Sales -White, Elna, Husqvarna otused.machtnes from • • •• ' ,(g doors south ot • . \ • Stratford, 271;1660 r --CAR CARE—\ • • • ' • ; • ▪ - • • • • • • Compete Line <SUNOCO> • CAR CARE PRODUCTS Now Doing Lubes and • Tire Repair Archie's Sunoco 52710881 •• •Se 'forth • \:. . ' d • • . y -FARM SUPPLIES -S'-', .. • 0 1: • • ,—RESTAURANT---..,, • •• • Feed Seed, Fertiiizer Farm Supplies, PetrdleUM upOlies Heating Ols, Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 • DECORATING --Th • • • ExPert Interior & • • el• • • • • • • • • Exterior Decorators sere Paint f; • •Wattcoveringt Armstrong Carpets Window Shades HILDEBRAND. PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527.1880 • 15 Main Si, Seaforth j • • • j—APPLIANCESN • • Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE • • • r • • •: 482-7032 , CALL COLLECT • 519-527-094 0 • ****4***...****** iseress•••••**************44104.4******** The FORGE Restourant. • • Lio.L.L41.0; For goodold. • fashioned home , • 'cookedneals 527-1964 • .00 CONSTRUCTION. • Excavating BaCkhoe JOHN MIDDEGAAL North Main Street Seaforth, Ontario 527-0104 ' . , . • • 810 • • • FUNERAL HOME Whitney -Ribey Funeral Horne ROSS VV. RI BEY, DIRECTOR 87 Goderich St., Seaforth Phone, 527-1390 • CEMETERY MONUMENTS • Sincere and courteous service • • SEAFORTH. INSURANCE .39 Main • Seaforth• . .Home • .Business .Farm • .Auto .Life . Sickness & Accident Investments 527-1 61 0 r• • PIANO • Piano'Tuning And • • Repairs Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 orafter six phone •• •,, • •• • •e• ••.••••• t • •• 000 •••••••••••••• ** • * • 011 P—OPTICIAN--‘ • David Longstaff Ltd. Optician Main Si., South. Seafort It OPTOMETRIST'S, AND OPHTHAMOLOGISTS PrescriptionsFWed • Promptly • • MtinFri. 9-5:30 p.m. Wednesday - Closed Saturday 9-12:00: • COMPLETE OPTICAL. • . SERVICE. 52/-1301 c -IMPROVEMENTS -N MocLEAN • HOME • IMPROVEMENTS PFhrecierieE5i?tim7°-a‘ C;e3s2 • For Siding - Aluminum and Vinyl, Aluminum .• Whitlows, Doors, Awnings, MONUMENTS :. • Cemetery • Monuments • inscilptions Markers ShoWroom Display WiiiTNEY-RIBEY .• •FUNERAL HOME • 87 Goderich St., West Agent for Winghani Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 PTOMTFilT JO/N .LONGSTAFF • Se'aforth Office 527-1240 Monday • Friday 9-5:30 .Satuiday,„ •' .9-12:00 • (Nosed Wednesda‘,, Free Parking on Premises • AUCTIONEERS OM PAPPLE. • Auctioneering Sales and Service Arn BroaaftVt R.R.4 Seaforth Ontaro,''NOK 1WO MILL • FLEMING' FEED MI LL • Bulk Pelleted Feed, • Fast unloading • elevator • 2 pits open • •• 24 hrs. a day CLINTON 482-3438 ,—WELDING • ZWAAN'S WELDING AND EQUIPMENT • , Winnipeg Rd. •• -Vanastra. 482-7031 . . • S,4 LES AND SeRviat • Aluminum Welding • Livestock Racks Edbro Hoists Grain Bodies Fith-Wheel Trailtsts General Repairs CAR CAfte---N, 411111k, DATSUN sALes&SEFVICE Service 10 Alt makes Texaco Products 4)retlidft Datsun Seaforth 527-1010 0••••••••410 • AUTO Protection AhVIVI4ERE Of INE VICIRLD • • • • • • • • • • • • • Your National Auto League Membership • gives you • Legal Defence • Emergency Road Service • Members' Contingency Fund • Emergency Travel Expenses • Accidetpt Services • Auto Touring Service • Bail Bond, Arrest Bond • Foreign Travel • Assistance • Charter Flights/ • Package Tours . • And More! 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