The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-07, Page 12IQ H-0 Mr. and Mrs.
ldota. Bradley and family were
ueSts at Brenda MacLelnaan.'s
wedding in Wingha1n ou SaEturs
4i'-
* *
Reuben Wilson has returned
dome from Victoria Hospital
in London,
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ember.
lin Toronto spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Finlayson
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leeson
of €im,ira were recent yisitors
SUNDAY
to the cornu ulity.
Harvesting' is again in full
swing after, the rainy spell.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan McChar,
..les and Susan of Beaconsfield
Quebec, ,Mx. and Mrs, Donald
McCharl,es, Scott and Heather
of Brantford and John McC'har-,
les of Petrone, were with Mr.
• and Mrs. Oliver McCharles dur.
ing the weekend.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs., Eldon Brash
ley.. and family motored to Tor-
onto on Sunday, Where Phyllis
will teach for the coming year.
SERVICES
ST. GEORGE
CHURCH
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity -September 10th
8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion.
11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
'Sermon by the Rector
' (Nursery School far pre-school children)
Rector: REV. G. G:,NRUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
• '°�Cttssv►Ss4 uensiathsinstisten ""CORNS -H: •"DOTTERER
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
Rev.
SULVDAY,.SEPTEMBER 10, 1967
10:00 a.m.-Senior Church School Resumes.
11:00 a.m.-Junior Department.
(Ages 3 - 9) ,
11;00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Sermon: REV. G. W. KAISER, B.A., ASHFIELD
- Supervised Nursery
Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 8 p.m:
J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
Mrs. M. Hetherington, A.T.C.M., Organist and Choir Leader -
Knox Presbyterian Church'
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director of Praise
• SUNDAY, -SEPTEMBER 10th
10:00 a.m._Church School -
11:00 a.m.-Divine W..is44 p
Sermon: "Studies 'in the Westminster Confession:
(6) "THE FALL OF MAN"(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
- RALLY., DAY IN THE SUNDAY . SCHOOLS -° '
ENTER TO WORSHtr DEPART TO' SERVE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ,
Victoria Street United Church
The House • of Friendship
9:45 a.m.-BENMILLER Worship Service.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service...,.'.' "_
"THE •RE-ENTRY, PROBLEM"
Mrs. J. Snider
Vidroria Organist
Rev. Leonard Warr
Mlss P. Durst
Benmiller Pianist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MontrealStreet Near The Square
10:00 a,m.-Sunday School.
11:00 co. -Morning Worship.
- A Welcome To All -
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 5248792
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
▪ 1▪ 0:00 an. -OUR. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL' --►
(OUR BUSES WLI. CALL AT YOUR DOOR) -
PHONE: 5247150
11:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M.
Speakei .REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Oak Park, Michigan
"Come Where You Are Never .A Stranger Twice'"
OBITUARIES
HAROLD R, CURRIE
Harold R. Currie, Sarasota,
Florida, passed away recently
in Sarasota Memorial Hospital
He was 70 years old,
Horn in Goderich, Mr. Cur.
rie lived in Dayton, Ohio, be..
fore moving for Sarasota six
years ago. The deceased had
been employed by the Uniyer.
sal Atlas Cement Company,
Fairborn, Ohio, as an auditor
for 35 years.
He was a veteran of World
War 1, ,Canadian Ar.my..d .of
Maitland Lodge 33 AF and AM
of Goderich. He was also a
member of Pine Shores Pres-
byterian Church and of Gulf
Gate Country Club, Sarasota.'
Survivors include his wife,
Laura E. of Sarasota; a datigh.
ter, Mrs. Douglas C. MacPher.
son, Brighton, Ontario; five
Farmers
Getting
Crop Off
The farmers in HuronCounty
have been taking advantage of
-the good weather, and halie, the
� 2arxest f .spring• r�?? n awe well
under way. .In "'thc
rt`►"Y
whole; 6-5 percent of the spring
- grain harvest is completed
Yields are down somewhat in
the southern part of the county,
but are average in the north.
Spine white beans have been
pulled and will be ready to har..
vest within the next few days.
The majority of the whitebeans
in the county have turned color
and are not too far off Mat.
urity. There are some cases
where the beans were planted
late and_ thus, the harvest here
will be much -later:-
Ground is being prepared for
fall wheat which will be planted
within the next few days.
The corn crop is maturing
very favourably and will pro-
duce a high yield if it escapes
an early frost.
-UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
9:50 a.m.-Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service.
7:00 p.m. -Evangelistic Service.•
PASTOR J. DOWp
Prayer Meeting - Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock
"A Vielcome Awslts You"
Wesley Memor jaI-Church
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH IN CANADA
Minister: The Reverend A. R. Harley; Th.M.
10:00 a.m.-Sund.y " School; 11:00 a.m.-Worship
6:30 p.m. --Vesper Service and Sermon.
7:15 p•m.-Discvsafon 'Hour= refreshments served. --
Tuesday,
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. - COLLEGE FOR CHRISTIANS
tf
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin end Waterloo Sts.
REV.. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th •
10:00. a.nt.•-Sunday School Class for all ages.
11100 a.m.--Morning Worship.
7:30 P.m.•.-Evarigifistie Service.
- All Welcome
grandchildren; and a sister,
'Ts�rs. Harry Mossip, Quebec
. Harry
Funeral was from Pine
Shores Presbyterian Chut'ch
with interment in Sarasota.,
Memorial Park.
MRS.. MADELINE KING
Funeral services were held
last Saturday, September 2, l9�.67
Or Mrs. Russell King at the
Arthur Funeral Horne. The for.
mer Madeline Youngblut, she
was born in 4ub'urn, the (laugh-
ter of the late John Young
blut and Ida May Shultz. She
was in her 57th year.
Mrs. King was a member of `
Knox United Church andalnem.,
ber of the UCW. She was pre. ,.
deceased by her husband in 1966.
She is survived by four step-
children, Mrs. Harry (Mar.
egaret) Phalen,'Acton, Stewart .
King, Toronto, Mrs. Warreft
(Pauline), Mitchell, Sarnia, and
Donald ofStrathroy; onebxother,
Percy R. R. 1 Auburn and two
aunts, Miss Clara Shultz of
Huronview and Mrs, George
James of Goderich, five grand.
children and two great -grand. -
children.
Rev. M.-Ttvberts-"Roberts
took place in Ball's Cemetery.
The pallbearers were William
Moss, Reg.• Hamilton, Donald
King, Stewart King, Douglas
Youngblut, Gary Youngblut.
The last application- of lawn
fertilizer should be put on no
later than September 15, say
horticulturists with the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food. This enables the grass
to develop a good ioot system,
andto harden -off beforewin-
ter sets in.
.Apply a complete turf ferti.
lizer with a 2-1-1 ratio such as
10-6-4 at 'the rate of 10 to 15
pounds to 1,000, square feet.
• To avoid burning, apply when
the grass is dry andwater in.
Higher ° Yields And protein
�,weer
Seen• .. In 'SoyIeansT
New :technology in soybean compatible for good weed cony
production in Ontaribhasboo.$t. troO. Perennials. can be con.
ed hopes for greater yields of trolled the corn part of the
this high value protein crop, sequence, Annuals are handled
says pr, W.S. Young, crop effectively in both crops,
scientist, Ontario Agricultural Inoculation of the soybean
College, Guelph. seed is essential, especially if
Chemiobl weed control, the crop is beingput i1} oa fief !
proper ; 'inoculation, and new for the first time. A Stioke
early maturing varieties all should be used: to rovide ef-
contribute to the increased yield, fective and cc mpl to inocula•
• potential.tion, Follow carefully the di.
Strains in experimental plots " rections on the.coo}tainer of the
at the Urilversity of Guelphwer,e inoculant.
well podded by July 31 this Fertility, of fields which are •
year. This is earlier than the to beused for' soybeans bears'
usually •used varieties and, It attention. Though soybean's
means that the yield potential often do not respond to ferti.
is higher andthat the production lizer applied directly to -the
area can be greater. crop, it is essential to have
New early strains of soybeans ' high fertility if high yields are
are now being used in experi, expected. Hereby.is another good.
mental work. These fit the grow, reason for a corn -soybean Be-
ing season in central Ontario quence. The residual fer'tility
better than established varie. of a corn field would be most,
ties.. effectively used by soybeans.
Effective weed control is now Nitrogen added to the soil by
possible with chemicals, Annual ' the bacterial action on the ro9ts
-weeds have been completely of ` the soybean legume plants
controlled using chemicals like can benefit corn; in the follow-
treflan and linuron or amiben. ing season. SonkW fertilization
Detailed recommendations are still would be required for both
found in Publication 75, Guide crops.
Gerferal-- -recommendations
--to Chemical W eedControl, Ont
xz;tsPai i s s�,tfgro44,140r : b4a/aarl1a'S'ti---rand"s- "_-15c4'ash-ru
and Food. should be followed where spe.
A weed control program to cific information is -not avail•
eliminate perennial weeds able based on a soil tet, _
would have to be completed be-
fore the soybean crop is sown
in any particular field. Soybeans
do not compete with quack
grass, Canada thistle, and
other similar weeds. A corn -
''soybean sequence would be most
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