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Port Perry Star, 16 Aug 1978, p. 20

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For the same time period there were 5377 fires causing an estimated $39,664,000 in property damage. ' intend to create a unique opportumty for young, people, who are intent on agriculture as a career, to experience food production in another province. While it Douglas Larmer, 19, of Blackstock, Ontario has been named by JohnDeere Ltd. and the Canadian Coun- cil of 4-H Clubs to one of the most exclusive clubs avail- able to young Canadian farm people. He is the Ontario represen- tative to a summer work exchange program financed by John Deere and adminis- tered by the 4-H Council. As Statistics released by the Ontario Fire Marshall's office show that in the last three months of 1977, a total of 57 people lost their lives in Also, there were 73 con- victions for arson (65 adults and 8 juveniles) eight acquit- tals, 34 charges withdrawn and 241 cases pending before horizons of high calibre young farm people. Each of the exchange par- part of his summer adven- ticipants will spend a few the courts. for Sr. Citizens ence life on the farm of the days together at their re The Fire Marshall's report A, ience life on the farm of the spective homes at the begin- ie Bing Marshall's rapist hy parents of Malcolm Cairns, ning or end of the visits. By Marion King Robertson with her helpers As for arson; only 24 of Lower Freetown, PEI. ~ They will undertake the Once again, our square god hats, T-shirts and cards convictions or arson), be Loy Malcolm Cairns, of course, regular farm responsibilities dance group with Doris {or the Western week-end. were vated b & a will be working at Douglas and activities of their ex- Grierson, our director, 00k oy; vice-president and his en Pv cover u : 2 Larmens home farm iat change counterparts. part in the Kinette Gong wife are attending Senior rime a Ty ath spite w for 45 + Blackstock. One of the highlights of Shop at the New Arena. citizens Convention this revenge, 11 as he and A Each of the 10 young each exchange will be the There were a lot of good acts, Monday to Wednesday so we Revenge: hi as visti), snd Canadian farmers within the exchange program will spend about one month at the x, ae TS sano AY De --n opportunity for most of the exchange participants to travel for a few days with a lots of fun and a prize or gift certificate for all entrants. Wednesday; August 16, we seem to keep busy even though we do not have meet- ings in July and August. Our terms "mental". motivated by what the report Ab © . . i d 2p home farm of their exchange John Deere territory mana- travel to Marineland and ouchres "are also well- Y is counterpart. Both 4-H and All participants are be- y Niagara Falls, and August 23 tended : (Of the 65 adult arson con 2 P ger. . 3 BU attended. Our first fall victions, 58 were against 5 2 ] John Deere stress that the tween 16 and 21 years of age The 1978 program is the 1S our Sr. Citizens picnic. - meeting will be September wales She Bown erin 54) exchange program is work- and have been involved in third year in which John Please note Coming Events 3 yeep it marked on your females. 4-H programs for at least two years. All of them would not normally be free "to travel because of their work com- mitments at home. Both John Deere and 4-H oriented and is not merely an exotic holiday. Douglas Larmer plans to receive his D.V.M. and practice veterinary medi- Travelways - Port Perry Sweetman's Taxi 985-7365 Tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours prior to departure. TTT TTT Deere and 4-H have collabor- in this weeks Star. Jesse calendar. cine. Greenbank news yy, reed > 'Wheat, oats, barley or quackgrass. | y iriey Lee : y : ] Here it is the middle of * py and Mrs. Harry Phoe- ' Wh t : August, only 20 days left iy visited with Mr. and Mrs. da are you wl bojagsehonl saris: Ex Sylvester Jones of Uxbridge ® > weather is hot, so enjoy The August meeting of the aArv (3 . [1] n year ® i what's left of the summer. Women's Institute will be ; Congratulations to Mrs. pelq August 23rd in the Cen- : - : Jim Lee who celebrated her tennis] Hall at 8 o'clock. . . . 4 Sth birthday om Say Pictures wil be shown, all ROUNDUP® WILL CONTROL tillage operations. 1 House" for her in Greenbank A I Sov mty are QUACKGRASS THIS FALL FOR A ] Since Roundup has no re- A Centennial Hall, when over Mr. and Mrs. wm. Stone ~~ CLEAN START COME SPRING. sidual soil activity, you can plant & i joined with her to bring their raed the convention of Next spring, nothing will be wheat, oats or barley next spring -- 5 best wishes and enjoy a cup Animal Breeders which was Tore important than getting in and without risk of crop in- 3 : held in Boston last week. i i - i : 4 Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm lanting a S early as possible. Un jury. Archje Empringham on Sun- MacKeachren of Brantford ortunate Y, that doesn't What's more, ; day was Mrs. Margaret were guests with Mr. and leave much time for many farmers using ' Miller and Mrs. Nelda Miller _ Mrs: Fred Phoenix for the d e alin with Roun du as th e - of Scarborough and Miss * weekend. d Pp : Barhite O'Donaghue of Decoration services will be quackgrass. key elementin a e . held on Sunday at Green-- - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith pang Cemetery at 2:30 1 Roundun quackgrass con : and Susan of Stirling visited clock with Mr. Lloyd Wil- app y ) ounaup ro prograrni, i rs es. ante Beaton sop as guest speaker. herbicide b have been able to : There will be a miscel oma d. os boar hoet Monsanto this fall "achieve manage- ¢ a shower on Friday party, and here are the after harvest. able quackgrass Gayle Blakely at the home of omer pron the 0igs Ars Simply allow the control for as long her parents. Ladies bring Kerry Beatrice Harrison, quac grass to re- as three years. _ only sandwiches. and M. Poots, and winning grow undisturbed in Don't think of a hae ae ered on the gentlemen, was the crop stubble until treati k Real have been recent Myrtle Alsop, Cliff Rodd, pS 9 reating quack- Dents on A william Hilland Ross Alsop. the majority of plants 3 grass as one more Th i : : . out; they will both be home Tees ae be forsee party gre actively growing chore in the fall. again. and at least 8 inches Think of itasone less gr OY THE \. high (3-4 leat stage). chore in the spring. : HE £ Buttreat before the See your dealer : Ca na dia n N ati on al = firstkilling frost. about Roundup. The E Exhibi tion nial = hi erly y . ; herbicide Jai gets to = = applied, Roundup wi e root of the problem. gE = beab 100TH ANNIVERSARY E * Deaobsorbedgnd i wo i translocated" down into E fui i and Parking Problems £ the network of rhizomes -- de - There's never been a 2 ravel the relaxed, worry-free way ... t : : el :E ree Woy £ stroying the entire plant, above herbicide like this before. . E GO BY BU S = and below ground. Five days after DIRECTIONS FOR ROUNDUP HERBICIDE. | t E oT | VELWAYS £ treatment, you can resume fall Fonsanto Company. 1978, +o of Honsante Copan £ Direct Daily Servicetothe C.IN.E. £ | | E E = ony $7 00 "oem: Monsanto Z "ON = . MONSANTO CANADA LTD. 2 (Special rates for senior citizens, students & children) 2 TORONTO, MONTREAL, VANCOUVER, WINNIPEG E FOR SCHEDULES AND FARES CALL: i £ £ i + 9 £ g

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