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The Citizen, 1991-08-28, Page 10I ► I I I * PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1991. Compiled by Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589 Retirement, theme of minister’s sermon Helen Baumbach rendered a very beautiful solo during the morning service at the Auburn Missionary Church Sunday. Il was entitled ‘God and God alone’. Pastor Carne's message taken from Daniel 5 and II Tim, 4: 7,8: “Getting Ready for Retirement.” Here on this earth we prepare for retirement in various ways but do we prepare for heaven as we should. In II Timothy, Paul said, “I have finished the course; in the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness. We are never ready for what we postpone. Therefore, prepare for eternity, don't be like Belshazzar weighed on the scales and found deficient. Be ready to meet God. On Sunday, Sept. 15, the Kubassek Brothers from Plaltsville will be ministering in music. Everyone is to hear these brothers in song and testimony. On Wednesday, Sept. 18 Mrs. Crime Stoppers Crime of the week Comfort Adcbola of Nigeria will be speaking at the Missionary Church. All are invited to come and hear Mrs. Adcbola tell what God is doing in Nigeria. Fragile lands- What are they? Ontario may have as many as one million acres of fragile land. Farm­ ing this land can add to soil degra­ dation, increase water pollution and severely limit the potential for sus­ tainable crop production. To protect our fragile lands, Agriculture Canada has developed a unique three-year erosion control program. Up to $10,000 is avail­ able to each farmer to retire fragile land from production. In Ontario the program is administered by the Ontario Soil and Crop Improve-* ment Association (OSCIA) and farmers must submit scaled bids to their local OSCIA committees by September 27, 1991. Fragile lands are defined as “tilled lands which are subject to one or more of the following: severe water erosion, wind erosion or inundation (flooding).” Waler erosion accounts for near­ ly 98 per cent of erosion in Ontario. There arc four types of water ero­ sion: sheet, rill, gully and strcam­ bank. Lands subject to severe water erosion can lose 33 tonnes per hectare per year (15 tons per acre per year). Dust-storms, active dunes or ‘blow-outs’ and drifting soil are all examples of severe wind erosion. Lands that suffer from these prob­ lems also qualify as fragile lands. The soil texture of land susceptible to wind erosion arc sands, loamy sands or sandy loams. Lands that are in the floodplain or flood line of any body of water next to agricultural land qualify as lands subject to flooding under Ontario conservation program requirements. On 'he afternoon of April 13, 1991, two hikers from CollingwotKi came across human remains in a remote area by the side of concession 11, Collingwood Township. The remains found were identified as David Carl Alexander Hill, bom June 12, 1938, of 137 Woodside Ave., Cambridge, Ontario (also known as Hooker Hill). Due to the advanced stage of decomposition the result of the post mortem examination was that Mr. Hill's time of death had been a lengthy lime prior to when the remains were found. Also the cause of death was attributed to gunshot injuries to the torso. Mr. Hill was last seen on July 5, 1990, and in the possession of a white 1988 Oldsmobile Della 88, Licence 101 MRO, which has been found abandoned parked in a parking lot in Owen Sound. Anyone with information as to contact with Mr. Hill or knowing of his last travel is asked to call Meaford O.P.P. al (519) 538-1220 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-265- 3787. If you have information about these or any other crimes call Crime Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800-265-1777 or 524-6851 and you could receive a reward of up to $1,000.00. Remember, crime doesn't pay, Crime Stoppers does. THEFT GODERICH A thief struck Feb. 12 - 15, 1991, and stole over $1,000.00 worth of compact discs from an unlocked vehicle. There were 42 compact discs in the vehicle at the lime of the theft and the owner is not sure where the theft took place. STUDENT/TEACHER APPRECIATION DAYS Welcome to the 1991/92 school year. Radio Shack wants to help make this your best year ever. We’ve assembled a selection of products designed to help students and teachers, and we’re offering them at very special prices. Just bring along ID showing you’re a student or teacher when you present this brochure at your nearest Radio Shack store or participating Dealer. These values will only be available until October 31,1991. HALF PRICE! 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