Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1976, p. 6

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TUFIIFRALD Haiton farm news looking me gel out Much of the ibt thai lime If the leases on your shade trees tired thai I necessarily mean it the old spray can Damage leases is tit to Insects but may be caused by strong winds damage broad leaved trees Is caused those severe windstorms in the leaves were unfolding beginning to anil wry soft and easily bruised Strong winds thrash the leaves against nearby twigs and against each other The bruised tissue and leaf margins later dry up and drop away leaving many slits holes and ragged edges damaged leaves often end up looking like lorn late cur In summer ihe problem becomes confused by caterpillars or inch worms and June beetles adding to the damage In some rases the symptoms con even be mistaken for frost By a close look at the leaves should be able lo distinguish between insect damage and wind damage Hind damage shows up as angular 1 the result of bruises to the ports of the leaves that wen still folded thrashing occurred Damage by June on the other hand appears as large rounded holes in the leaf Caterpillars often feed on the leaf edge but do not leave taltered and irregular holes Italian Trip Mark lnhy Approximately members toured at the University of on Thursday July Also present were five delegates and from Buffalo County Wisconsin The tour was conducted by Professor Man Young The morning program a visit to jinil Resource Station where records an kipt of and atmospheric changes wagon lour of the Crop Science Research Plots made up the second stop ended with a interesting visit the Research Station Lunch was at flora Gorge Park The afternoon session began with a tour of Dairy Research facilities All stops this point were part of the Research Station For a change of pace the group moved to University Campus and waited new Arboretum Centre where over 1 MO vnrieLesof plants This was the last stop for the day Club leaders Stan May and Jeff Nurse took in bus trip with the J numbers I a I ton i Valor Dairy Call Club Handy The Senior Dairy Calf Club held a meeting at s on Monday July 12lh The meeting opened at p lesson wis taught on Quality Milk by Jim Thei Ihe problems on the lessons were answered and marked Next a class of junior two tar old Judged The members gave rtasons on their Doug the official on the class wis thanked for the use of his farm and the judging clow The metting was closed and mints were served TON Junior Dairy a Club The July meeting of the 4 Junior Dairy Calf held on July the arm of Russell The meeting opened with the business secretary report Everyone judged and gave on a class of yearling heifers Next we were shown the proper way to tic up and practised this Lastly we had a lesson on High Quality Milk in which there was The meeting was adjourned and refresh ments were served Beef Club The II Beef Calf Club held their regular meeting on July where we were warmly welcomed the form of Pat Patterson The meeting was opened by Jim McKay and Nancy McKlnnon led the Club Pledge Attendance was taken and Ihe minutes were read by our secretary Nancy McKlnnon We than had one class of bulls and one class of cows to Judge and reasons on Kill Jackson gave us a type demonstration on what to look for in a cow We Judged both and the official placing was given on the bulls by Evelyn Gillies The official placing or the cows was given by Dill Jackson Our reasons were given to Evelyn Gillies Bill Jackson and Mork Leahy We split Into our senior and junior groups for our lessons Refreshments were served Nancy thanked Mr Patterson for having us and for the refresh Paul Wilkinson moved the meeting t adjourned Charlotte seconded the motion Next meeting will be held at Ihe arm of Bill Jackson where we will do show preparation ITS MOKE FUN a splash party when throw the ctothed recreation leaders into the pool Janet Green recreation leader her toss recreation leader Tbieke into the wading pool Prospect Park Ballinafad residents return from holidays By Mrs SMITH Herald Correspondent Dan and Linda Connor and daughters returned home from a pleasant three wee holiday In the United States 0 Connor was home in time to celebrate her sixth birthday with a party Saturday Mr and Mrs Ed Smith and Stephen are back after spending a delightful vocation British Columbia Wilfred Burt has returned home from St Joseph Hospital where he underwent surgery for the Archie McLncry at tended a bridal shower for her Beryl Saturday evening Other relatives and friends from the village attended the happy gathering at the home of Mrs Waldie A successful bake sale was held Saturday at the entrance of Carl Volmars nursery on the seventh line It was sponsored by the the Hull annual get together in in another family will be welcomed Into the clan Joseph Hull who migrated to Canada in 1010 and lived in Tor a few had an older brother who moved lo India In the early Prior to that he lived In Gloucester England A son of the brother in India born there moved St Catharines Knowing he had rclitivcs in Canada he tried to trace them inquiring and looking or the family name in the telephone directory He contacted the only Hull in SI Catharines George Hull son of Joseph Hull All the Hull history seems to tie in w Leslie Hull of St Catharines Mrs Smith and Mrs Smith both living in the were daughters of Hull The Hulls of St Catharines visited the two sisters at the Smith farm and had a great lime comparing pc and delving into family history There is a new home being erected on the farm property owned by Mrs Reverend Stiles will be welcomed back to his place In the pulpit Sunday en joying a few weeks holiday The children of and area have been enjoying summer playground program at the community centre Mrs Ivan Bird and children arc enjoying a vacation in England visiting relatives spent the first three weeks of his vacation Ihere and Jean is on an extended visit until school commence FIREFIGHTERS what they saw after coming out of smokehouse They all said you couldn see your hand before your face Dr Beck comes home ByMnAW BENTON Herald pendent Roger Beck hli wife Janet and daughter Winnie recently returned from a study tour Europe and Britain A of at the University of Toronto Beck researching the cult of the Roman god Mithras The Beck family vttlted archaeological sites and museums with works of art relating to the worship of Mithras Sam Mlleham has returned from a holiday In Novo Scotia Mr and Mrs Michael Payne and children and Mr Payne recently returned from visiting friends relatives In Newfoundland and Nova Scotia GET TOGETHER WITH THE AWARE SHOPPER HOW TO BUY CORN Action Priced FOR SUMMER VALUE LIKE THESE Action Priced CHECK THE QUALITY Hulkt that look SANDWICH BREAD SUNLIGHT I I WHITE SWAN WE OWE YOU MORE THAN JUST FOOD 3 2401 I LOAVES LOAVES SAVE POWDER DETERGENT BATHROOM TISSUE TOWN CLUB SWEET PICKLED BONELESS VAC SCHNEIDERSRED HOTS COTTAGE ROLLS WIENERS GREAT ON LB A GRILL 74 HANK Potato Salad 79 Spare Ribs Corned Beef LH I LB WO Hamburg Patties Sausages Side Bacon ibl4olibl3o Ocean Perch Fillets Cooked Ham Sliced Beefliver MAPLE LEAF COOKED VAC CLARK STEWS SCOT- TOWELS 79 No Grade Ontario Grown Arriving Daily Large Full Ears for 99 CORN CANTALOUPE SCHEFFLERA PLANTS Action Priced Iceland Cookies Light Bulbs Heinz Spaghetti 3C6b Garbage Bags TOMATO JUICE POTATO CHIPS JOY LIQUID 69 DOWNY 1 RICE FLAVOUR 79 CHECK THIS LOW MICE LUNCHEON MEAT LOAF QUART J JUG Fresh Baked Goods SMNBH7QL BAR CAKE y Date Crunch English Fruit Cake Peanut Butter mm wu Family Donuts Snack Crackers Apple Sauce Jane Parker Pies 129 Apple Cider FRESH 27 MILK 119 Crystals Welchade ItOK lit MIA CAM Of TIM Canned Beverages 111 MAI OK Dill Pickles i Dog Food 149 Afore Low Prices ALE 1 139 Toothpaste iJcLUtHNO ACTNMrtKBI 59 Peek Frean MO 59 Billy Bee Honey b179

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