Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1967, p. 12

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skuce would ease tax burden or education 1 hilton east liberal candidate robin skuce charged thls week that the robarts govcroj ment at queens park has failed to relieve the municipal taxpay cr of the overburdening costs of i education skuce said high education casta are causing hardship and uttering among local taxpayers who are paying heavy property taxes skuce also charged that the conservative government has failed to update expropriation laws while at the same time fatting to meet tho problem ol air and water pollution skuce a united church mln- iitar and a former appleby col lege teacher said his campaign to date has centred around malnstreetlng and meeting i voters he said he wu impressed and encouraged by the acceptance he u receiving and he added many people frankly told me they were voting for me be cause they were tired of unful filled conservative promises and thats exactly why im in this election he said my mind and in the minds of many others the conservative government has been in power so long they have grown out of touch with tho opinions and hopes of the people private club skuce said the bobaru gov- acton bridge i club winners acton bridge club winners 1st pair mrs bcv paltullo duke wilson 2nd pair mrs gwen jeffarcs mike lorusso 3rd pair ifra gloria coats jack coats 4th pair betty ashley penny bristow eminent has been run like a private club for members only while the voters have been frustrated and left to fend for themselves as best they can skuce s running against con scrvstive entry jim snow and ndpcr bill gillies in the haltonj east campaign none of the candidates entered in the race has previous legislature exper i lence warm dry weather aid to maturing corn crop the area corn crop has malur- ed very rapidly because of the warm dry weather of the past few weeks county agricultural representative henry stanlt reported this week he said some farmers navel already itartcd to fill their sir os and advised all farmers whose corn is in the lata dough stage to ensile it now before frosts dry out the cars and low er the vitamin content at this stage the car accounts for half the dry matter yield of the silage and the whole i plant k between 65 and 70 perl cent moisture he said for a large silo you can gol as low as 60 per cent moisture eyes on the rebel fellas new in american motors rebel une for 1968 is a 550 convertible a low priced six passenger convert ble and econ omy companion to the speciallyequipped sst convertible shown above the rebel series has undergone front end styl ing refinements including a new hood treatment and grille and still make good silage he said but a smau silo with less compaction will not preserve dry silage too well protein content to tho question of adding urea to corn sllge stanley said feed grade urea would raise its pro tein content and lower the am ount of protein required in the grain mixture if you are feeding twothirds or mora of your dairy cattle roughage requirements as corn silage you might consider ad ding urea to the silage he said if you feed less than two- thirds corn silage the protein should be supplied through the grain mix i stanley cautioned that ureal should be added only to silage that ts sufficiently mature to i prevent seepage which could j result in too great a concentrat ion of urea at the bottom spread on top i the usual amount is 10 pounds of urea per ton of silage usu ally spread over the top of the load it the time of silo filling and mixed uniformly for beef cattle there are urea calcium additives to be added in the same way n the amount of 20 pounds per ton of silage calcium is believed to be of no value to dairy cattle norval unit two of norval united church ucw started their fall activities with a weincr roast on thursday evening september 14th at the home of mrs orval shea games and a social time were enjoyed winners of the games were mrs lenore laid law and mrs loil reid agriculture theme for institute meet agriculture was the theme for the regular meeting of the hornby women s institute held at the home of mrs mary brad ley on wednesday september 20th mrs arthur death sr figriculture convener was in charge or tho program mr and mrs martin south wood sandy and joanne spent the weekend at expo mr and mrs leslie ruucdge given and kenneth visited on saturday with mr and mrs irv ine wallace of blyth the local young folk held an executive meeting in the horn by united church recently to make plans for a potluck sup- per on october 1st friends and neighbours gath ered at the home of carol and darlene leslie on monday ev ening september 18 to honour jackie kingdom a bridetobe with a m scellaneous shower i mr and mrs donald gates and donn e smith of hamilton visited on wednesday evening with mr and mrs jim hamilton mr and mr arthur plant frpent a few days at wasaga beach i mrs ronald plant entertained some little friends and thciri mothers on monday sept 18 i when she held a birthday party in honour of her son david j who celebrated his third b rth day those attending were mrs ian break bobby and donnle mrs wayne mason and lisa mrs garry hamilton kont and kendra mrs donald arnold cathy and ricky mrs ted jen nings dennis and cindy races were held and also a sucker hunt a delic ous lunch was per ved including a large birthday cake the treertf usettn of the hornby united church women was held on wednesday niht september 20 in the church mrs jhn snow welcomed the ladies to the meeting mrs keith hawkei had on display a hand woven blanket made by her grandmother in 1828 many other old heirlooms were also on display that wore very interesting anniversary greetings to mr and mrs clarence ford sr who will celebrate their wedding an nlversary on september 28th i thi qcororrewn hirali thursday sipt 21 147 page 13 birthday greetings to bid bailey on september 28 u henry arnold on september 30 mrs joe shea on october l and hule dcana ruddell on october 4 rev keith hawkei and mrs hawkes enjoyed a trip to srpt this week and visited witi friends in montreal manage you r money the easy way personal chequing account with free fully personalized cheques to pay current bills premium savings account with 4 interest to make your savings grow faster another great goahead idea from torontodominion lb bank where people make the difference l r howson manager 38b main st n 1 james st georgetown ontario jeffrey lynch rambler cordially invite you to attend a special showing thursfrisat sept 28 to 30 hes jeffrey hes lynch new 1968 american motors products rambler american rebel m ambassador the exciting new javelin gt ten friendly salesmen to assist you m eltar al camen km handum bring your family follow the searchlight to jeffrey lynch rambler 310 queen st e brampton- 451-2490- 6772882 everyones invited refreshments will be served

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