The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-15, Page 11Sout
Unknow SeetI oI, Wednectd*Yo Angina 15, 1979 --Page 1.1.
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BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Searle
and Linda and Sandra Exel
visited in Wiarton with Mr..
and Mrs. Stuart Jamieson
and Glenda.
Sandy Maclntyre returned
home last week with Mrs.
Alex Maclntyre to Alliston
for a few days' holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
Clark and Julie and Mr. find
Mrs. James Montgomery
visited . at South River and
with Laurie at Lake Magnet-
awan.
A reception was held at
Holyrood Hall for Mr. '' and
Mrs. Jack Mali on Friday
night. At lunch . time Allan.
MacDougall read the address.
and George . McBride pres-
ent.ed.the newlyweds with an
envelope of money. Jack and
Doreen live on the .6th
concession.
Heather Maclntyre and
Olive ;Needham visited with
Olive's daughter; ' Mr. and
Protector.
f °eg
seedlings
,Mrs. Vic Fenton of• Sarnia:.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Rose
Markdale and Mrs., Vander-
Schilden of Amsterdam were
visitors with Mary Macln-
tyre.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maclntyre. andfamily
last week were Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Higgins acid girls of Don
Mills who brought ' Sandy
home with thein; Helen and
Alphonse Murray of Palmer-
ston and .Michelle Banner-
man of .Kincardine;.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Intyre, Margaret, . Maryline,
Sandy and Maryenjoyed the.
wee1 end'at Woodland Beach
and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Maclntyre , and
girls at their cottage..
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[Intended for last week]
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stever
returned. . home from their
four week .trip to the Calgary
Stampede and on to Victoria.
Besides other friends they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Crowston and family of
Lytton,. B,C. and . with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh, Jansen and
family of Cochrane in North-
ern Ontario. Both these
families are formerly of this.
area.
Bonnie Clark and Carol
Buch meier returned 'home
from ;'iheir trip out, to the
• "coast: Theyflew' "to "Calgary
to the, Stampede and visited
with relatives and friends
there. Then they went to
Vancouver by bus to• visit
with Carol's aunt, They
returned to Calgary again by
train and. flew ' back to
.. Toronto. .They were" gone
three weeks.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence ` Allan : and , family
were .Mrs. "Ron , Baker and
boys of Shelburne, Shelly
Wilson • of Limehouse and
Mrs. Mary Whitney of . Mil-
ton.
Mrs. Nancy Maclntyre,
The Ontario, cour. • yside is
humming with harvest activ-,
ity,but already some farm-
ers are planting forage crops ..
'for next year.
Summer seedings of alfal-
fa or legume mixtures re-
quire the same preparation
as spring .planting, says Prof.
R. S. Fulkerson, 'Department.,
of Crop Science, University
of Guelph: Although spring,
seedings' of new hay Or
pasture meadows are super-
ior. to those. seeded in sum •
-
mer, circumstances some-
times' dictate that: summer
seedings be made. In such
cases, an early seeding. date.:
is important to establish. the
crop. •
"Sow early, • at least a
month before ' the ' normal
seedingdate for winter
wheat," says Prof. ,Fulker-
son. "Early August seedings
must`have:sufficient , leafy
growth and rootal.* tostore
food• for winter."
A well -worked, firm seed-
bed is essential 'for good ...
germination •'To :achieve,
weed control, . summer fal-
lowing .Is recommended a
few weeks before: seeding.
When planting forage.
crops in .summer,,:a' com-
panion oator barley crop
should never be used.; Lack
of moisture often means that
the hardier; fast-growing
grainsstifle the forage crop..
"Never cut or . graze sim-
mer seedings' the same
year,", : warns Prat., Fulker-
son. "At least 0.3 m (1 foot)
of top .growth is necessary. to
store food .reserves in the
roots and to provide'.if 1ta-
tion from low temperatures
during winter. This .encour-
ages persistent stands and
high yields in following
years."
To prevent winterkill of.
established forage stands,
the farmer must not allow
cutting or . grazing in those
fields after the critical fall
harvest date in his area.
Ontario Ministry of Agricul-
ture and Food Publication
296, 1979.Field Crop Recon-
mendations, contains a map
indicating -the dates applic-
able 'to farm locations
throughout the province. It is
available from local agricul-
tural representatives.
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1978 ASPEN, 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic.
1977 FORD LTD., 4 door with air
1977.GMC, 1/2 ton pickup, V8 , standard
transmission
1977 GRANADA, 2 door with air.
1977 BUICK LA SABRE, custom, 4 door with.
air. •
1977 GRANADA, 4 door.
1977 ASPEN, _4 door V8 with air
1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door
with air
1977 CAMARO
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2
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1977.CHRYSLER, 4 door
1977 DODGE, van •
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Helen and Heather, and
Mrs, Olive Needham return,
ed home front their enjoyable
trip out west. They flew to
Calgary, then went to Van-
couver by busand then flew
home frgm there,' They were
visiting at the Zoo in Calgary
when.:they, ran into Bonnie.
Clark and Carol Buchmeier.
They also took a tour ovel. to
Victoria.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maclntyre and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Maclntyre. and family of
Alliston.
Congratulations to Mr,,
and Mrs. Bruce Colwell on
the birth of their little boy,
Gavin Bruce, a brother for
Chris and Tarrin.
Also congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D.oel-
matkon the birth of their first
child, a son, another grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Doelman.
Congratulations to Mr,.
and Mrs. Norm Le Claire of.
Toronto, -(nee Eileen; MacGil-
livray) on .the arrival of their
little giri, Tammy, a sister for
Donna, born on August 2nd.
Barb Nickel and Shauna
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Nuefield and family visited.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Breutagam, and family of St.
Catharines. They also visited
Don .who is employed on the
John E,,ul~, Misner,
Mr. and
Mrs', Rod Mac-
Kenzie and Michelle of Tor-
onto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie and
Mr. and Mrs. David Eadie
and Matthew. •
IN THE MATTER of The Expropriation Act, R. S. 0:1970, Chapter 154, as. *leaded.
AND IN THE MATTER of an appiicationiiy-The Munlcipalteorporation of the County
of Bruce for approval to eiproprlate lands being Part of Lots 18, 19, and 20, Range 2,
South of the Durham Road, in the Township of Kinks*, and Part of Lots 204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 209, and. 212, according to. Registered Plan 240 -for the said Township of
Kinloss, all in the County of Brice. .
N�tiC,ofAppIicqtl�n
for, Approval
• to Expropriate Land
NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that .application has been made for 'approval to
expropriate the lands described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain .parcels
or tracts of land situate,- lying and being in the Township`of Kinloss, in the County of
Bruce, more _particularly described :as follows:
1. Part of Let -20,: Range 2, S. D. R., more particularly described.as, Part 1 on Reference
Plan, .3R-2434;
2. Part of Lot 19, Range 2, S. D.. R., more particularly described as Parts 2 and 3 on
Reference Plan 3R-2434; •
3'. Part of Lots 18 and 19, Range 2, S. D. R., more particulary describedibas Part 4 on.
Reference .Plan 3R-2434;
4: Part of Lots 206, 207, 208 and 209, Registered Plan • 240, more particularly described 1
as Part 7 on . Reference Plan .3R-2434;
5. Part of Lot 1:8, Range 2, S. D. `It,; Part of Lots 204, 205, and. 212, Registered Plan
240, more particularly' described. as Part 8 on Reference Plan 3R-2434;
6.. Parsof Lots 18 and 19, Range 2, S. D, R., more particularly described as Part 16 on
Reference Plan 3R-2006; -
7. Part of. Lots 18, 19 and 20, Range 2, S. D. R•., more particularly described as Part 17
on Reference Plan '3R--2006.
Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into
whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary. in the
achievement of the : objective of the expropriating authority shall so notify the
approving authority in writing,
(a) in the case of a registeredowner, served personally or by registered mail within
thirty days after he ;is served with the notice, or, when he is served by publication',.
within' thirty days after the first publication of the notice;'
(b). in the case..of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty daysafter. the
: first publication of the notice:
THE APPROVING AUTHORITY IS
The Municipal Corporation of the. Couisty of Bruce,
County Buildings,
215. Cayley Street,
WALKERTON, Ontario.
NOG 2VO
NOTES:
1. The Expropriation Act .provides. that:
(a) where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed
by die Minister of Justice and Attorney General;
(b) the inquiry officer,
(i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and
argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personally„or.by his
counsel' or agent, and
(ii) may recommend tothe approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a
fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not• to. exceed 5200.00 and :the approving
authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay suck ousts
forthwith,
2. ' "Owner" and "Registered Owner" are defined in the Act as follows:.
"Owner" includes a mortgagee, tenants, execution creditor, a person edited too
limited estate or interest in .land, a committee of the estate of a mentally
incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a,
guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested; •
"Registered Owner" means an owner of land whose ihterest in the land is defined
and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper .Land Registry Or
Sheriff's Office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised
assessment roll;
3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that
he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any
owner added as a party' by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry.