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The Seaforth News, 1949-09-08, Page 4THE •SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 VARNA Mies Marilyn Steckle spent a few days last„week with her aunt Mrs, Wm. Hart. Mrs, John Rethyvell ,pent the past week with relatives in London. Mrs. C. Stelek is visiting relatives in Hensall. Me. and .l'Irs. Jelin Raymond and son Rodger, Toronto, were S tlurday guests at the home of Miss Modsop, Miss Mary 1'E.. Beatty spent a .few days last week at Toronto exhibition Mrs. Wm. Ball and son Nelson spout a few day's last week with Mr. and Mts. H. '!Elliott 'land Mrs. Mossop• • Mr. and Mrs. E. Chutcr with their fandly and grandehilclrel: had a pic- nic ,at Bayfield one day last week, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Beatty, Wiugham, who have been camping at 1'ayfield, Called on Mrs, 91. Reid one clay last week, Mr, A, Murray ,pent a day at the Toronto exhibition last week. Owing to unavoidable circum sttnces Holy Connnuniott will not be eel (!brat in St Johns Anglican Church on Sunday as had been pre-; yionoly it-it-Lonlll' ed.. MANL,_Y. _ I 11Ir. and 31:rs, Dan Manley and fa - wily returned to London after spend MlloSchool fair To he held at S.S, No. 6 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th All McKillop Schools Competing $700 PRIZES $700 ADDITIONAL .SPECIAL PRIZES • Best 3 beet calves in any school section three owners Janes T. Scott Special $7-1 t $8 -2nd 43-8rd • Best showmanship of Colt 42 — Burn- Special John Beattie Special ----Decorated boy's wheel. Decorated girl's wheel. ` eafoi tat Farmers . i'o open a til Egg Grading Station- 2i,e doz. whit c te, 42 and $1. 21: doz. brown eggs. 32 and $1. • Key trays will be supplied. Governmelat Brading regulations wilt be standards folie,wed iia judging. .Ins' 311 nnell' ip-•r1t11 os Buy P. T. Fowler Special °Mew. pe,stai I!. - p. T. 1•"ev.derh, St,,.dal y .rgest t v-' Froths tha,ce1 1‘!„.,-,11,c• rain,;. L I 1•,::,dh::: ft .• ,curds. •..ti 1hr. :icai..c,. II itts,n.. tc•. 4C - zr nuts' In h i, rail' t :01 1 ha; 1 1u.11l h u» i:' \i'INTIII1(11' Monday, Sept. 12th at 8 o'clock ti1> will alsa It's a short ,,a, al t•n Admission _Adults lily. r sure to et .. 1 ED. (:BODKIN Pres. F. T. FOWLER Sec. ing the past week with .11r. and Mrs, 'Wnt. Manley and other relatives, and Mrs lean Finegan, Strat- ford, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. J. Manley. • Mi'. and Mrs. Stephen Murray stent Monday in Windsor. Mr. Stephen Johnson spent the holiday With his parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, Johnson.' Mr. and Stns. Win. Ladner, Kit- chener, stient Sunda}' with the lat- tSr's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Manley, Mr. and • Mrs Mervin Manley and Kevin, Stratford, with Mr. and 9Ii's. Wm. Manley. School re -opened .again on Tues - clay with Miss Beeler teacher. K1PPEN Misr. Nancy Love of Caro, Mich., is holidaying at the home of Mr. R. J, Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. R. Dal- rymple Mi'. and Mrs. S. Beattie and chile dren of Wingham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. McBride. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor, of Strat- ford, spent the holiday week end with Mrs. R. Dinsdale and Miss Ma- bel Whiteman. We are sorry to report that Mrs.. Emerson Kyle and Mese Edgar 1lousseau are confined to their beds following recent operations in Sea - forth and London hospitals respec- tively. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and fant- ih', Mr. Gerald Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride and family and Mr, Arnold Gackstetter attended the Toronto exhibition during the last week, Mrs. Lizzie Dietz and Miss Norma Dietz, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Munro and Linda have returned home af- t ee spending several weeks at Fox nlnt, N. Ontario. Ai';et- end •.:sitors at the home of 'tar. ,'id M+s. Thomas Kay were Mr. 1 Mr4, N. Del eman and Mr. and -Mee. H Houston of Hamilton and Bets' Heeley of Toronto who 1190 i e eptly ,''•'.nrned from a trip to Ft t1 -h Ides'. Q,:”i.�"�'�.RS�r535irr'.i`2✓>'h'�v4:IFRa'..Be.R +`tF�i' J'^^w"�' Notice to Clientele The jl le' Gr v Beauty Shop iteis 11111,sci Iiitsin+: 54 t;.p''t•ial- izin:; in Peri-tlaaient Waving, Break. Treatmentts, and all . ,lasses of Reality 'Culture, For appointments call 669 Seaforth litrertifterdiettOVVINIMIVWWISUVIAVYV I lig WOMEN WHO KNOW SAY: trk The children of the community are reminded of Mission Band to be held from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the home of lvtrs, Tholaas Kay. The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's Un- ited Church are holding their meet- ing' on Wetl;, Sept, id-th at 1.30 p.m, at the manse. Teachers and pupils of the schools ma. back to their studies for another terns, May it he a sticcessful year for all. 11'Ir. and Mrs. Bob Green of Lon- don were Sunday 2'iaests of Mr. and Mrs. Wn1. Green, A4r, John C. Doig of Grand Rap- ids, Mich., 'was the week end guest'' of his mother and sister, Miss Janet. Mr. Norman Long of. Iiippen vis- ited with Owen Sound friends over the week end. Mrs. Norman Long is attending the marriage of het niece in Toronto NORTH McKiLLOP Miss Norina Leeming whO spent the past month at a tobacco farm at Mount Brydges, has returned home. Miss Pearl Regele of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville and Rich- ard and Lloyd Regele of Centralia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele. Miss Mildred McNichol spent a few days last week at Toronto exhib- ition. Miss Edith Hilton, R.N., of Clin- ton hospital is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and tabs. Cal- vin Hillen. The W.A. of Bethel are holding their bazaar and home. baking sale in the vacant store in Cardno's block on Saturday, Sept. 10th, doors, open at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Margaret Miller of Brussels spent the past week visiting her nieces, Misses Ethel and Tette Den- nis and her daughters, Mts. Wm. Boyd and Mrs, John Boyd. Rye Valuable As Fall Crop 'Rye is ,t valuable fall crop for 111:4711 t.7...aaa. a . f" Ie „ tf the (.:von- Seeds and Weeds Branch, Ont .. in Department of Agriculture pointe' out. • "With attention now being t.tr oed Ito seeding i ill crs tae nuc tion oftcr naked i 'op99'1 t a nn till 1 1 he al cave 1, ' Ti vin' vtf 1.1 ' :t nn ,r L,r oR n' Ti e any farmer ;might well consider its value it 1.'.1 -'matt the pesiurn tarried for ton days tv more beth in late f^lI .-and earlyspring-.. "R c 10 high 11' pint u; Vey pa- l•.rtilble and to Iry digested." In. said. "If o -tris' is not :grazed :no short. the ern!) ren he afterwards plowed in as a green manure It is widely used for crops like potatoes, tobac- co and eor't. While rye does reason- ably well on most soils, perhaps its greatest use is on sandy terrain. It is particularly valuable in building up organic [natter -content and also because it creates an excellent cover for prevention of erosion and leach- ing from these soils. 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IN TECHNICOLOR "THE UNTAMED 8REED with Sonny Tufts a'nd Barbara Britton You will ,watt to see this interesting, adventurous Wadterti picture,— it has its romantic angles -too Coming: In acehmeolor: "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Lana Turner, Ostia Kelly Duff's United Church, Walton R1DIT. R. G. HAZLEWOOD, B.A., MINISTER ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, Sept. 11 11 a.>rn. and 7.30 p.m. Special Speaker - REV. WALTER KITELEY of Norwich o SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR AND VISITING TALENT seeded to grass or clover. Rye shades the ground less and for a shorter period than some other grains. "As a cereal crop, it is handled exceptionally well at harvest time with a combine and might as well be onto const ltumation frntu a labor .sav- ing standpoint. "From a ioddoi• standpoint. Rye can be eat in the green stage NI -,tat gond resnIts. Experiments is over •true yt,ti• period have-I.ov'n r t aver- ' a e y 1 i of lays fodder of ;.i+ tons p acre." P11 0 ++'It t] point, rut that P'.F is iv 111 + 'Irk veer at Ilia- . i 1 .t,n price e , ..'.011 e' 1=u. to for ( t t hJ vi, 1 „rade at the t' lit lir,:; In, 1. d: d. T o iu, t: v.-hich began in 15111 Lot tLlIkk tat °Coot of DIIT en • hot (thew, have ;leen continued at the Central Em xperhental Farm, Ottawa. These were made by spraying apple trees, the blossoms of yv hu h -wage being worked by bees, with a heavy DDT spray, Another g m roup of comities was 'established well beyond the area to act as checks. At no time during the experiment was the death rate of adult bees, or of brood, any higher than that which oceurred in the cheek apiary, and in only one sample was DDT found in sufficient quantity to be suspected as the cause of death. aim The results indicate beyond doubt that- tinder normal field conditions DDT is not harmful to honeybees. The W. A, of. Bethel are holding 11 Bazaar and Home Baking Sale in the' vnca' l s1,.t: th,- Carden. 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