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The Rural Voice, 1998-04, Page 6R.A.E. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SAVE TIME AND MONEY WITH POSI LOCKTM Gear & Bearing Pullers NEW!! DRILL DOCTOR - sharpen drill bits up to 3/4" PIVOT LITE - unique swivel trouble Tight R.R. 1, Shakespeare, ON NOB 2P0 e-mail: rae@golden.net Tel: (519) 625-8658 or 1-888-625-8658 Web site: Fax (519) 625-8766 httpJ/www.golden.net/-rae/welcome.htm TRUCK ON OVER TO MOUNT FOREST FOR VALUE & SELECTION Ay 4 �•F ``" R ,.— - ... f �A 1996 DODGE RAM ': � OOH 4 X 4 - red/grey, V-8, auto transmission 0/0, p.s., p.b., � boxliner, power mirrors, power le door locks, fiberglass boards, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/FM stereo cassette, air, bench seats, 64,740 kms. •ft ." 1996 DODGE RAM O�V 4:4,OO• 2500 diesel, auto transmission O/D, {t.s., box liner, p.b., power ks windows, rear sliding window, running boards, splash guards, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/FM stereo cassette, air, factory warranty on engine 5 yr/160 km, bench seats, 79,449 kms. Not exactly as illustrated. '" " ..w w r- - ,'5 !s ,:.. • a " ial �4. 1992 CHEVROLET - t� OO• blue/blue, 4 speed Cbtransmission with 0/D, p.s., 63•‘0S p.b., rear sliding window, running boards, bug deflector, vent visors, AM stereo, bench seats, 115,250 kms. Excellent work truck. T Llii " « A 1995 FORD F150 O• XLT, red/grey, 5.8L auto �i0 transJO . with 0/0 V8 engine, p.s., p.b., dual fuel tanks, �� •1 power windows, power door locks, splash guards, pony steps, tilt wheel, UTR boxliner, cruise control, AM/FM stereo, tail light covers, air, bucket seats, lots of extras, 91,015 kms. • Many others to choose from • Low financing available O.A.C. ARTIIUR CHRYSLER SALES ak LEASING Hwy. #6 North, MOUNT FOREST (519) 323-1981 2 THE RURAL VOICE Feedback More bee breeders needed in Ontario In the spring Ontario needs strong beehives for pollination. Because the demand for bees in May is very strong, more bcebreeders are needed at this time of year. To have strong bee colonies in the early spring the following are necessary: 1. Only one- or two-year-old queens should be overwintered in two or three supers. 2. Fall feeding should be in sufficient amounts to ensure a feed supply until the end of May. 3. The winter packing should be left on until the beginning of May to prevent drastic temperature changes which are detrimental to brood. 4. AFT drugs should be blown into the upper innercover bee entrance without opening the cover. This, if necessary, should be done at least six to eight times at six day intervals beginning in April. 5. Bee entrances should be kept small in relation to the bee population to prevent heat loss and robbing. 6. The often -written -about early spring inspection is an unnecessary and harmful luxury. If pollen is being carried to the hive, one can assume that the bees are all right. Feed reserves can be assessed by lifting the hive from the outside. If it is necessary to feed the bees, only honeycomb should be used. Sugar syrup feeding should be avoided to prevent robbing. 7. Only bees hatched in August and thereafter will determine the strength of the hive in the spring. 8. To produce nucs without reducing the honey crop the