Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 20, 1972, 10A

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THE FARM CORNER Farm accidents can be costly In In 1 jH i JEI r LARRY JOHNSTON Although the weath- I house painting Its but they sometime Mi early morning thats Carl Klauck East GwilHmbury only red for fishing and gardens says Mr Klauck but rancher Is shown above with part of are great pollution fighters his herd The worms arc not only good photo His plans will make township Canadas red worm capital By JOHN orm capital of id to prove his point ho recently walked Into council meeting and dumped a slimy and squirm ing worms on the council table For a while the worms werent the only ones squirming as councillors were visibly startled by Mr live demonstration East burys lady major Gladys strained to composure as Mr lifted a By the lime he finished however councillors impressed and offered him unanimous support Is venture Ontario Ministry of the Carl Klauck Just may do big things with his worms fill customers orders buy one million worms start to haul sludge feed and care for the ick the creatures Mrs Klauck dues the count luring to a hungry fis for several What for fisherman and market the rich for greenhouses nurseries and garden the lullon and create employment he believe His ingredients for success arc Initially form a rich and rank worm Utopia thrive in temperatures ranging from 10 to SO degrees To Mr Klauck a 52year old industrial foreman who moved here from Don Mills several years ago will help fight pollution control is one fascinating byproduct of eliminate pollution I I- -I- it lo d bTt of have castings to determine Theyre still this fall as well qui He hopes to expand his nt expand he knows hoping some level the George Darach of Oak Ridges Farms whose Hotsteln Senior and Grand Champion Glencloskey Lottie Is shown at left with Arnold Winter of Oak Ridges while the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion Oak Ridges Kcta right Is held by To expand Mr Klauck first needs a larger something In the neighborhood of sq ft When Mr Klauok appeared before council Councillor Ross Chapman indicated he might be able to provide his barn for that purpose And hed like a bit of financial help perhaps through winter works or other government granls Township provincial and federal officials are check ing the possibilities that door does LEGION LADIES CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY waited Auxiliary gion Hall the members of the I Auxiliary of Branch sat for once at a banquet table enjoying a meal provid ed by others They sat with husbands friends outstanding work and service I would like to finish this report by say ing that on behalf of the President the executive and members of the Ro yal Canadian Legion Branch Newmarket we salute you one and alt and wish you a very happy Anniversary Your work and service to the branch has al

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