The Brussels Post, 1968-04-04, Page 4A.pau, 4th, .1.903
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MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
TENDER. FOR SERVICE BUILCMG
Sealed 'fenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received
Mr. C. W. Bamford
Secretary-Treasurer
Maitland 'Valley Conserva.tion Authority,
Box No. 760,
LISTO‘ViilL, ONT.:AWL)*
OR:
ill Lite ConserVatiO4 AnthOrity Uttice 111 WrOXoter, OntariO
t
12:00 o'clock NOON, E.S.T. TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1968
WI. the 1on6truellou uf I', concrete block serviee building in Lli,i loall$
Itvscrve A.rea,
Plans :ma ;-;pecllication;:i may be obtained Mom t.te ofilce of Cryster,
Davis ilorgyhAin, I.iU , L olisltlLtlt ii_ngiilin .;;‘11:.; longt.i Street,
11 wdate, (Jntario, upon. 'tic receipt of a *iota) depesit. 'the Oel.)011:•
null be ill UK' tuna 01 a certified cheque able Lo Lae
Valley conservation Authority. The deposit shall be retunded upon.
the return , 111 good condition, of the plans and specifications.
r tilts contract, the construction shall incluce a con cret e
block service building with stone and wavy edge siding, having a
floor area ku ;El sq. 11; a septic system with the bed; a 3 pump
and 1.000. gallon water supply tank and all internal pitimbing. to be
located in the Falls. Reserve Conservation Area, Bemnillor, Ontario.
Tenders will be opened and awarded on Wednesday, April
10th, with work to be completed by May 31, 1968.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,
Mr. C. W. Bamford
Secretary-Treasurer
Crysler, Davis & Jorgensen, Ltd.,
Consulting :Engineers,
to withdraw their bill of union
from the legislature this week.
hey declared., however, that :
disapproval of the bill by the
Estates Commissioners does not
annul the merger
Bath the kids, do the laundry, wash the
dishes, have a shower. With a Cascade 40
electric water heater there'll be lots and
lots of hot water for all your needs...
and for only pennies a day.
ask your hydro
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
By: Murray Gaunt, M.P.P.
(Huron-Bruce)
Premier john Rebaris told the
Legislature this week Chia the
0(3N-e1' inent will introduce le is-
Intim" in the current session on
French language in schools,
According to the Premier, the
{liovernment has already received
• a preliminary report from a com-
mittee nained to study the cues-
, llon of instruction in French'
The Premier said he doesnot
plan to make the preliminary re-
port public and does not know- yet
when the committee's final report.
will be received.
L orse racing, with' pari-intitual
betting, Would, be permitted: oil
Sunday in Ontario Under legisla-
tion introduced at Queen's Park
this week, Municipal ;Councils
would he able to pass by-laWs
permitting Sunday spOrtS, games
or in cries. under the amendment
to the Lord's Day Act introdnced
by Attorney-general Arthur 'MO-
art, At present a riltinicipul vote
is needed to permit Sunday movies
and sports other than horse rac-
ing.
An ertrlier amendment intro-
duced by :1.1r \Visluirt permits
local fairs and exhibitions to
open on Sundays after 1:30 p,in„
if local councils pass the neces-
sary by-laws.
arid Flvangelierd
Tinited Brett-tern officials decided
They left. open. the question of
revising the bill to 'meet the Estat-
es Commissioners' approval The
reason, they gave for withdrawing
it front the ,session of the Legis-
lature was that it could not be
fully discussed before it. came be-
fore the Private Committee.
The Estates Commissioners had
declared the bill failed to protect
property rights of congregations
not wishing to ;join the union.
This brightened the hopes of sev-
eral .Evangelical United Elre,thern
congregations that seek the riglit
to keep control of their property
and avoid union.
Church officials said the union
of the two churches made Official
in a ceremony last January is not
affected by the disposition of the
bill.
swooped down On dis-
count meat stores ii, seven, Ont-
ario centres this week and charg-
ed the operators with fraud and
attempted fraud.
Most or the 17 arrested were
United States citizens with. Can-
adian work permits. All the stores
were owned by persons in th.e
l'ti ited States:. •
CO NE; WK
PREPARE CORN PLANTER
BEFORE PLANTING TIME
Partners should prepare their
corn planters for planting now,
not one or two days, before they
are ready to start planting, stiys
the Agricultural 11)ngineers at the
Ridgetown College of Agricaltural
Technology. They should get the
seed plates suggested by the seed
computo, to be used with their
particular seed when planted
with the farmer' S partial] al:
Planter. 1,ast Year's plates may
net lie accurate enough for this
year's sQed.
wo t n
(4) ground drive wheels
'worn bearings, incorrect
pressuret :
tire size, or incorrect tire )
(i5) cat, off pawls ----worn of
seized;
knoeR-ottt Pawls — Worn
or seized:
(7) pa wl springs broken,
Weak, or rusted;
(S) bottom filler ring wrong
face up;
ati iertilizer hopper broken.
rusted or fouled feed
or gates not opening or not
opening evenly.
grass will prevent the Seed Troia'
bettaCing around Wihen it is drop-
ped on the ground and the exact
spacing can be detemined, It is
better to oVerplant slightly than it.
IS to underplatit, 'When the plant-
er is finally taken, into the field,
it, should be checked again rot-
calibration, Plant a strip at the,
speed you wish to plant your whole
crop and carefully uncover the
seed in each row to check the
If it is satisfactory, then
continue t.o plant al the same in-
Dad speed used in calibration.
ail matters rend tho tla.nte.r
iusIructioh Manual very carefully
snv'eral times if necessary —
and deviate from it only when you
have to.. Above all, do not use
Sean' field as e race track, and
check the seed hoppers frequently,
11on't forget to renew. ''''''''
Pest ...before yoa are 'One yeai lit
.arrears and it has, to be Widened: •
Maitland. Valley Conservation Authority,
5803: Yonge Street, Suite 105,
Box No. 760, WILLOWDALE,
L1STOWEL, ONTARIO. Ontario, You can clean u this bunch
for pennies a ay with
an electric ax heater
your biggest bargain in hot water
While pari-mutual betting is not
. • mentioned, it would be legal under
Abe present, provisions of the
'Criminal Code.
Consumers Assoc. of Canada
indicated that the oitality of smile
of the :39c meal was 50 poor that
rie one bought it. The customer
Wtis swittilieti to better moat, often.
sold at prices than in i.e.
golar Meat 'Markets.
Several NV S
time, the planter
oughly checked over
frliotl tits:
(.1) drive gears
loose;
(2) chains
or rusted;
(3) sprockets
b e f ore pi taili tig. After all these parts are checked
should be that and repaired if necessary. and the ;
f or th e correct plates and seed are in the
hopper, the plarn Ler should be call
brated to See if the correct .popul- Worn r :Ilion and spacing will 1)0 obtained
loose, and. that the planter is .not damag.
mg the seed. Run the planter on
Short-cropped grass at the, tor-
or *looSe oral running speed: The 'short