Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1956, p. 14

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Boy stun Hero Features nosIINYscuooL CHILDREN JONDECORATIVE radars ManiAlarms i4r MELODY RITCHIE was Little Miss Mullet in the float entered by Elmvale Public School which won the McCuaig Trophy for the most artistic and representative float in the F105 and Tiny townships school procession which opened Elmvale Fair yesterday lumps nan RIDING noon here is Patty Gardner of St Patricks School Phelpston with The Wolf in Elm vrile Fair procession Float included Grandmaw in bed at rear one week onA SEPT 26 to 001 OVER 500 LAMPS in one gigantic cleurance hundreds of styles impossible to describe see them todayand make your choice UP TO noooom hams in your home ae or 295 to use each figErllucsfornamentals and gt do us of other styles lax1695 about iii£25196 notch reading There is every hind of ldmp for every kind of room ATTRACTIVE moor from Waverley School SS 13 Plus seen on fQueen of the Fair entered parade as Flos Agricultural Societyopened MAEARA TURNER 10 portrays the old lady who Wad in shoe with all her children she float was entered by SS Flos 09811131111 Visitors their float in the big the Queen didnt know what to do This rnlzro hoymondTyson Stroth unaru Sewierflald At Home of Gordon Strotbr Just in his solo year naymnnii the two day show From lett Linda Homing 11 Peggy Robertshaw 12 Debby Currie5 Elmvaie Fair Tyson Strath passed away on Tuesday Sept 11 1956 at Pene tanguishene General llospital son of Mr and Mrs James Strath he was born on July 25 1922 in Orillia but had also lived for is vears in Toronto The iuueral was on Thursday Sept 13then the service at the home ohGordon Strath near Elmvsle was conducted by Rev Cooper of Elmvale Burial was in the cemetery there and the allbearersware Donald McDon ld Lorne Whitton Stanley Kidd Harry Tubman Stanley Van Camp and Jack Dyere Thalate Mr Stroth was Pres byterian audwith the floral tok ens was one from Elmvale Kirk Ssurin Womens institute and from relatives and friends some of whom were present from To ronto Csnnington Brechin Bar rie Midland Elmvaie and dis triet He is also survived byhls par ents Toronto Visitors with Mrs William Spindloe Were her family MI cooKsTowa Please Tic Magazines and Newspopcnsecurely inbundlcs of not 25 worlds PLACE ON THE BOULEVARD NUT LATER THAN 12 NOON aturduv sea EDGAR Anniversary services Anniversary services will be held in the United Church Sun Continucd from page fifteen and past president of the fair to introduce Warden John Smallvot the County of Simcoeu Foil fairs are on important event in the life of community said His Worship They do fine job in promoting agriculture They bring people together where they may exchange ideas and reap many benEfits The various exhibits at the fair in many ways form the show window of community Here thereiis an opportunity to com pare and improve His Worship commented that the exhibits seemed to be getting better all the time and he cou glalulsted the exhibitors You day Sept 30 Rev Earner ot Bayniile will be the speaker at 11 mm and Rev Jack of Shyner at 730 pm Standard time Recent Visitor Mr and Mrs Keitb Lee and family visited with Mr and Mrs McCusig at Guthrie on Sunday Prom Tomato Deborah Strachau of Toronto hcr grandparents WI News The 71 met at Mrs Stra chana Wednesday Sept ill with In attendance of tens Following the opening exercises the minutes at the August meeting were read and adopted Correspondence and letters of thanks forboxes of lrult received were read Mrs Sheardown gave splendid paper on the motioldomemslring is no common task it is the attitude which makes it interesting or dull Roll call was answered with favorite home remedy Mrs Howell gaVe contest Mrs Sheardown and Mrs iiiyes were thewinners It was decided to postpone the visit to lhe Maguire CflEXiiMIX 16 Dairy llolion suras mGn QUALITY AMAZING LOW rams Barrie ltum supply PURINA HOWE For Livesto Poultry Surge Dairy Equipment 11 Mnicaater St Phone PAi 82982 are great help inrtheyouhger generation besaiiid TOPC TtiilliS oars SMART NEW SHADES 55 DUNLOP ST PHONE PA 83652 now is marlin to unsure in £0111 WE insulate your attic for comfort and fuel saving for average it 30 was mama shaman weoNisnav 5m 26 use Apiary until later At the close of the meeting Mn Tool and Mrs Hayes assisted the hostess with lunch WA Meeting The WA held their monthly meeting at Mrs McLeans on Thursday evening Sept 20 Nine members were present Mrs Hayes took the devotional and the meet with Crown Hill and Dalston at Mrs Balls home Wednesday Oct was accepted It was de cided tohoid meeting in Octo berat Mrs Macbeods At the dose or the meeting lunch was servedby Mrs Mclglnand Mrs Hayes Front new spent few days this week with stu Ruth Ann Kitchen dy book An is visiting at MIchoda invitation to The above samples are from one field which have had the same soil applicationIn addition the sample on the right was sprayed with gallons per acre of NIChurs Liquid Fertilizer This pro duccd an increase of 114 bushels per acre rues rooms ussn lili callus run mom ran warns Proms ED CLEVELAND of Blenheim in Kent County reports 13 bushel increase on his field of wheat These results are based on actual combine test made by Garnet Cleveland This increase gave Mr Cievelonda net profit of $1230 per acre yield check taken at the farm of WALTER MINERS Tod Inorden shows an lintbushel increase on the wheat that was sprayed with NA CHURS GUS HUNTER of RR Chatham reports over 14 bushel in crease on his crop of wheat Mr Simia of Dubuck Sash reports an increase of 21 bushels and lbs per acre on the farm of MR ASPLUND 0n the farmof MR HUGH POWELL at Waldron Mr Simle re ports on it bushels 22 lbs per acre increase in the Selkirk wheat crop NaChurs increased the net profit on this yield $26 per acre MR JOHN GLAVlN 811 Clandeboye Ont reports sprayed my fall wheat with NaChurs and an actual field check shoals 15bushels and i8 lbs per acre increase over the unsprayed area in the same field wheatsprayed with NaChursat the proper time certainly pays of IF You onow 3040 Aches or WHEAT you CAN mcnnasnvoun rnorITs saoo$Ioo Spraying on NACHURS this fall develops longer stronger root stmctures to help your wheat winter better NACHURS will give fall wheat much quicker start next spring soqu FEEDING Foliage feeding is the direct application of NaChurs toplants by spraying on the leaves The leaves of growing plants contain pores through which they absorb moisture and gases from the air it has been proved that liquid fertilizer applied to the leavu es of most growing plants is absorbed and used by the plants rapidly and efficiently USE ANY TYPE OF SPRAX EQUIPMENTV gt Any type of sprayer may be used to spray NaChurs on the foliage of any crop if you do not haverspray equipment there are custom Sprayers in most localities who will do the work When used osdirectedNaChurs will notclog spray equip attic as low is $3300 Storm Windows HIGHEST QUALITY mm woodman smr VAS LOW AS $900 monthly for the average bungalow rim EXH At The Jeanie Fall Fa rhea ESTMATESWRITEGALL on gt moms at 82496 floatation to visit Tour IBIT merit gt NAiclIURSVIOZZOUO Nachurs 102040 is manufactured from the highest grade of materialavailahle NaChurs is liquid solution which is read Ily available to growingplants it is formulated according to the accepted formulas for the primary plant nutrientsnitrogenn phosphorous and potash together with minor and trace elements solsNTmionaronT snows VALUE or rouaos SPRAYS Government bulletin No 45929 The Contribution of Atomic En ergy to Agriculture records statements by Dr Tukey Head of the Dept of Horticulture Michigan State College The fol lowing are excerpts from Dr Tukeys report think the most exciting news is in the foliage feeding of plants that plant can take up nutrients through the foliage Here is case where the farmer has really gotten ahead of the scientist as so often ha pens He has learned that foliage feedingjs helpful and has adopted the practice We have seen that materials are absorbed by the plant and move thcr freely in the plant The amounts at first seem relatively all but to offset this handicap the efficiimcy is high It is now thoroughly established that there are regions on the leafwhere materials may enter and are actually almost like blotter drawmg them right down into the leaf son COMPLETE narmswarrs on Home STEWART BELL 1m anaemia p11 rai 4133396 Andrus WANLsss nn1rnsugt5T0N DON SUTKERLANDRR BRADFORD ea As Your lilstrict crop Service Men or Write and litre Harvey Spindloe son sssasssssssnzo BAllvrPlANING Mill °° sonatauranium Mrs Lein Lou is PLANTmono Yurcraosorolcc wanna mama pNTAan NOTEKA PM Territorios Open For Agents confluent sr

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