Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 24, 1969, p. 34

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Farm Report Agricultural By Wall for York County has done fairly rood maturity fliilnt to have hope in July Silo filling started on son week ami up i was ever The weather has pulled soybeans of the fire too This last two weeks frost free was desperately needed to mature the beans There are some good looking crops around including those at Oliver Bales Carl Hob Julians Walter and of those rare jobs too much Up until moisture its difficult to avoid seepage from Silo filling is where its better not to a good frost dries up Fermentation doesnt go right for im mature wet corn feed value is lost with seepage and it doesnt help the walls of a alio either But the big point is that from the milk stage to the harddough stage dry matter yield increases by about And dry matter is the stuff that counts Water is cheap Our staff at Newmarket increased Don Stevenson a specialist in sheep and swine will cover a wide area of Ontario dealing primarily in production Don is adequately the needs of an industry that ge m complex every year King planners study 3 projects KING TOWNSHIP This include two- King Township planning lots and an board will await complete development Homes would cost from action on three subdivision plans presented recently homes are Included in the plans submitted for the bo ards consideration But the board was in its willingness to make any This Is a contem porary version of what was the old subdivi sion of tin 1807 village plan A stylish hotel had been included in that plan Canada imports 12 seed varieties OTTAWA Twelve different field seed were imported Vopcrtyformeriyowaed to Canada during July plan to the township is renovated This updating process is now under way Real estate agent Jack Wythe representing developer Sam Mayer of north of Oak Ridges by Coons It would contain lots but the de veloped would be willing to revise this plan to include disposal would be used and village and was proposed by Frank Sweeney spokesman for King Vest Ltd This pro ject would Include lots between he arena and St Patricks School west the fairgrounds In response to a Li est ion concerning possib le pollution of River Mr Sweeney said the village trustees would not condone any form of development conducive to river pollution Planning board chairman Dob said he could traffic con gestion inherent in this plan since Western Avenue is the only approach He also said the lot sizes are too small and that the school board would have to be consulted A third plan was submitted for the Sam property on lot Concession five south of the he Canada Department of Agriculture Seeds Act Most came from the Uni ted States but some were supplied by Holland Eng land and New Zealand The most popular pounds of admit ted Canada during the pounds RHEUMATIC PAIN Get fast relief the very first day SPECIAL MEETINGS Newmarket Gospel Hall Davis Drive COMMENCING SEPTEMBER Sun pm Tucs Thru Sat pm Mr Robert Gall Onl Mr George Come And Hear the Old Fashioned Gospel said am Hit way Hit unci lift J to Dont break your garden resolutions I venture to hat- and other spring flowering the opinion that there bulbs A few hours spent are more resolutions made during the comparatively and broken each spring la warm and amber days of garden that there are autumn will provide up thru What usually hap- months of glorious pens Is this At the end of and color spring a cold and grey winter we Modern home the various spring flow- doners are always on the bulbs bursting into Icakout for flowi bloom in all their glory We give the garden bed of brilliant red Darwin hybrid tulips in that full bloom a group en yellow daffodils planted of color around the base of a tree garden Few plants we grow er some clumps of crocuses In the garden group of flowers touch Die tulips for producing great splash- bull Most of the spring lowering bulbs of tough that doesnt fall and spring importnit i the mixed border planting and front of long blooming season The r tulip season wish the dalnly and attractive Water- realize that tulips Hie oilier spring flowering contain nearly alt Ihc food supply and energy they need to produce years Dun I Up will and inosi at 111 oilier spring lower ing bulbs when you con sider size of bulb Many of tin daffodils and oilier bulbs will allow you to plant a smaller bulb and during lent Here we have method which re aring Hie lip thai deep planting is only recommended for tulips Try it on your daffodils ami they will Invariably ends with tall Its unfortunate large flowered that when bulb planting some time in late June lime arrives in September Tulips are vei and early October we usual ly fail to carry resolutions made ly in the spring This ye these he spring flowering bulbs Provided you d t have soil the next three weeks lets quantity of tulips daffodils crocuses grape hyacinths that is saturated with water in late fail and winter there is no reason whatsoever that that newest beginner to gar dening cannot have success with tulips no the size of Hie flowers will hat increase From then on the they need from the soil the quality will remain fairly year Is moisture If constant for a number or you were to cut tulip bulb years providing they are sec that it planted in good soil lower the On the other hand tup size tulip planted at h the recommended depth will annuals until already where the late flowering cottage parrot and tulips have to be replaced with annuals In order to give the tulips the quick arrive from bulb 1 opening alt the a shelf ir table in a Those that pulpy should planted Be sure to any such damage QUEENSVILLE Enjoy English visit This Is the reason its so important to buy only top quality first grade bulbs With tulips this is parti cularly true Invariable the by reproduce itself next year most Ihe 1st of July Deep with several small bulbs planting overcomes this ami often a few offsets problem because Ihe bulbs In Holland with their con- are deep enough in the soil table they are to allow you to plant BINGO Mount Albert a District LIONS CLUB 200 JACKPOT Mount Albert COMMUNITY HALL get Each year afterwards the bulbs but quality and size of the discovered a satisfactory blooms will slowly and sure- way of doing this in Can- ripening tulip bulbs starts not with their planting but the moment you receive them from the QUEENSVILLE Mrs Ernest Bur gess and daughter Mrs Thompson arc en joying a two weeks vacation in England with relatives Toombs who is attending In stitute in Toronto was home with her parents on the last weekend WARNING HEADACHE Loon am Mrs Bark- house of has re turned home after visiting rs attended the wedding of her of Miss a James to Mr John Harrison Nineteen nieces and nephews and 13 greatgreat nieces and nep hews also attended ASPIRIN EVENING CLASSES Registration Nights Sept 29 and Oct at 730 pm ill be held in the olio Courses requiring attendance on both Monday and Wednesday Courses offered for only evening a week Monday Wednesday Dressmaking Dressmaking Beginners Advanced Bridge Cast a deposit for each to those who attend a minimi h Special supplies for certain which will he reimbursed of of the cla Classes Begin October 6th and 8th MILK GROCERIES NEWMARKET PLAZA TAILORS CLEANERS 157 Davis Drive next to MACS MILK Drycleaning FALL SPECIALS SKIRTS SLACKS 59 SUITS CLEANED PLAIN COATS CLEANED PLAIN DRESSES FOR ONLY In each each ALL DRAPES SPECIAL SHIRTS CLEANED 5 tor TAILORS SPECIALS 299 PANTS SHORTENED for only 1 1 SLACKS SHORTENED for only RELINING JACKETS for only 950 WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN 8957211 INVISIBLE MENDING REPAIRS

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