Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 29, 1969, p. 20

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it Era Oat JMqr Its Curtain Time By RUBY L HASKETT Farm Report By Al Wall Playboy Western World will next production of the Mn Nth mwr r- r was the date set lor HalllM dbcuttt the script for the I successful director tor at St Andrews Col production of Staten with two the sellout audiences for lege theatre Walker graduate of District School and Dace fcvw last sea also directed St Andrews last and Hie Odd Couple this graduate of Academy Hamilton MALE Whos Afraid of Members of the Newmarket great success The two sets Virginia Wool by Club plan to see Oliver built by the used has been shelved for the in Toronto this week mobiles In their produc- This lime being due to illness in Newmarket Dm- S Cb S the east and business com- Club members please The B nek Creek be a change Pioneer the time weekly lege at and Jane The production jj tho ore offering courses the date has been set tor March meetings will be at January until April this Thursdays at Su- n courses will produce for Mr for Kamcke meeting before the Drama are open m o students Janet will have the lead total Janet you will Directorproducer instruction on remember had a cameo Will am Elliott head of the washing and role in She English Department for be recently directed a one Newmarket District High noW Wednesday even- noons If you are interes ted please contact the Metro and Region Conservation Authority at Agricultural Representative for York County It seems a little ridiculous to be think- ing about spring seeding in January but the weather today is like early April and it seems to me that seed and fertilizer should be nil piled up in the drive shed ready to go I suppose though by the time this is read spring will scorn like years awny Either way it isnt a bad idea to line WHOS BACK Bobby back at the Oak Room from Jan 20 Dining dancing nightly and his orchestra The Oak Room for the Aurora High Club have been writing School Drama Night Janet this week hut they has been appearing on TV for episodes of Toby Into for Our Town The Newmarket Drama Club is rehearsing The Marriage Proposal by Chekov under the dlrec- The Earl Adams Variety Show presented playlet Flight Into Egypt their programme at the performed 1 1 1 1 mm 1 ii ii 1 1 1 1 ami GLASSES Newcomers to his re Linda Moore of Wilcox Lake singer guitar 1st and Velma Trotlier of Oak Ridges tap dancer It was a first appearance with the Variety Show for Linda and Nancy and they fitted in very well with the more experienced talent on the Earl Adams was master of ceremonies dir ector and organizer Among the enter tainment was Mr Fred Ruby magician Mike Ret- singerguitarist and four Highland dancers Mr Adams has performances planned for charitable his group appeared for a Christmas concert at irly Hie fame is true of improved forage seeds Iroquois alfalfa Is new this year and scarce will tolerate a little poorer drainage than Vernal is another fairly new alfalfa that does so well that its sure to bo sold out well before seeding time Saratoga Champ Timothy and on the day they are to be seeded Alton Soybeans Conquest Barley Fer gus Bailey and Oats are in the same category Fertilizers are not likely to be short but there are advantages in getting orders in early For cereal grains the trend is to higher rates of nitrogen Barley for example should get at least 30 lbs of actual nitrogen and our common ratios like dont supply enough nitrogen One alternative is to broadcast Am monium Nitrate before seeding or change the ratio to one like or 81616 Another change is toward the use of high analysis materials Triple Superphosphate It t very sensible to lift handle and lug lbs of when just over 100 lbs of 13520 will do the same job These high powered fertilizers fit coin extremely well because planters can usually be geared down to quite low rates I hope no one gets stuck next week in a raging blizzard with a load of seed Truck demolished at King crossing KING CITY A truck the prop erty of King Township was demolished it was struck by a CN freight train at the Station Road level crossing in King City last week Tho operators Zimerman and Jack not Injured when they were attempting to the equipment which was stranded in ice at the time The truck was fit- the two operators said We just had to let the truck take the blow and get out of the way of the train The vehicle which originally cost was In good mechanical shape and in constant use this winter stated Tom ArHdge township road and dam-

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