+ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 30, 1971 -- 7 Farmers Should Watch For Alfalfa Weevil Larvae With warm weather and/pbuds and treminal growth. adequate moisture, most/|TLater they feed on the open- crops are now making good ed 'leaves working between R. H. CORNISH PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS ENTERTAINED The above teachers were entertained by the teachers and staff of R. H. Cornish ® Public School on Tuesday of this week. They are, standing left to right David Randall, a teacher for the past year in Port Perry and now leaving to take a position in the Cobourg area. Don Postill, retiring from the profession, Bill Watt, a teacher for two years at R. H. Cornish will be Vice Principal at Ritson Public School, Oshawa, Alpha Samells, retiring and Principal, William S. Bradford after 6 years here is transferred to Harmony Road Public School in the same position. 2 avours. Presentations were made by the staff and best wishes follow them in their future ende- INVEST FH Nib The meeting of South Ontario 4H Community Club NOW! was a safety meeting and held on the 22nd of June 15, 8:00 * |p.m. at the Brooklin town- VICTORIA & GREY TRUST |" Mr. Wright, a guest from pa Guaranteed Investments Genta Celia ans 0 ele stration on hydro safety, 1 showing a few fatal accidents which may happen if proper precautions are not taken. Mr. Wright also gave a demonstration on mouth to FIVE YEARS mouth resuscitation. Mr. Cook, a second guest told about the Canadian Stan- dard Association and showed safety equipment for farms. Awards for members com- pleting six projects were pre- ° sented. INSURANCE |"s ttn, "coos ounce was shown also on farm AGENCY |**». Ken Wilson, Agricultural LRTED Assistant Representative spoke 191 Queen &. Port Perry |... behalf of the Farm Safety - Telephone 985-7306 | Couneil as no representative KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor "Domestic & Industrial WIRING i was able to attend. The door prize, a fire extinguisher was won by Jeff Lehman, and the meeting was adjourned by Mr. Ric Jeffer- carriers was a mistake. They seem to be aching to open| "I think hiring lady mail] ei" CARA) 11 MAIN STREET 640-4922 growth. The warm weather also brings with it the possi- bility of Alfalfa Weevil dam- age, and our farmers should be on the lookout for a build- up of this pest. Alfalfa Wee- vil was present in Ontario County last year, and it is expected that we will see in- jury this , with the high- est popula in the south- ern part of the County de creasing as we proceed to the north, although the wee- vil has been found in all areas, At this time of year, a farmer should examine his alfalfa fields twice a week for build-up of the weevil larvae. The young larva is pale yellow in colour, with a small shiny black head. The larva,is about 1/20" long when it hatches from the egg and grows to about %" when fully developed. The body of the older larva is greenish white with a white line down the middle of the back agd two fainter or broken white lines in either side. The head remains black and shiny, and is small in relation to the body. The small larva causes ini- tial injury by feeding on leaf Expected Date For Connection Thurs., July 15 According to an advertise- ment elsewhere in this issue of the Star sewer connections from the property line to the inside of the basement may now be made. However, before proceed- ing, trench permits must be obtained at the Muncipal Office at the cost of $5.00. Final connection inside basement is not yet permitted, but a connection permit will cost the ratepayers $10. when available. July 15 is the ex- pected date for final connec- for . = TS SSSSESESESES ~% ununer Just Look! POLYESTER MARBLE PRINT Machine Washable 45" Width OUER 40 Different Prints & Plains to one Fa Simplicity and Style Patterns -- Zippers, Thread, Buttons, Trim ete. STOUFFVILLE FABRIC MILL Open Tues. Wed. Sat. 10-6p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 10-9p.m. the veins of the surface of teh blade causing a type of skeltonizing. In feeding, the lower opiderma! layer of the leaf is left intact. Upon dry- ing this causes infested fields to have a grayish colour from a distance. The main control measure at the present time is to cut the crop early, particularly if weevil damage is noticed If 25 to. 50% of the leaves on the upper one-third of the stems show feeding damage, and it is not possible to cut the crop immediately, the crop can be sprayed with one of the recommended in- secticides. If this situation develops, it's suggested that you contact the local Depart- ment of Agriculture & Food Office in Uxbridge for infor- fhation on the materials that can be used. Youngsters To Benefit Graduates Bonnie Cawker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caw ker, graduated recently with her Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University, King- ston, Ontario. Records 2,323 Forest Fires OTTAWA -- The Canadian Forestry Service recorded 2,323 forest fires across Can- ada during the month of May. The total was up consider- ably from the same period last year, which experienced 1,394 fires but the area af- continued : . fected was less. This year, for participation in the 1971 179,000 acres were aan ed program will be made in May while last year 225,000 acres were affected during the same month. through the elementary and secondary schools from those aged 12 to 15 in cities hav- ing a population of 20,000 or} 'This season's total now over. stands at 2,424 forest efires The program's success? --| with 180,000 acres damaged. Just watch! The season's total last year More information may be obtained from the program coordinator, Elizabeth Kel-| log, through the Ontario De-| partment of Agriculture and Food, Box 309, Uxbridge, Ontario. Telephone 416-852- BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. 985-7027 to May 3ist was 1,707 fires covering 228,000 acres. The figures are compiled monthly by the Forest Fire Research Institute of the Canadian Forestry Service. We keep abreast of the latest fashion .WEEKLY! SELALAALAASAALAAAAASALSAASASASESASESS The very latest in Crease Resistant UXBRIDGE Opposite Poet OFtine 72 BROCK ST. W. 852-7521