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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1964, p. 3

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PROVINCIAL HONORS tlilutes and pins went to the North Shncoe Hi Girls home making dub members at Guth rie Saturday Shown here COUNTY HONORS went to Irom tell Wendy Brewer Waahsgo Linda Cook Coul Ion Judy Little Harvie Set lrom leit are Ollie Mawdslem liarvle Settlement and San dra Campbell Edna Reese and Mary Jane Hastings all of Guthrie with their leader Mrs John Meson who receiv tlcment and Katherine Long man Rugby Girls from 10 North Show on homemak Ing ciubspariicipated in the Achievement Day Held At GUTHRIE iStaIth When girls mm the Guthrie 4H Girls Homemuktng Club gather ed hen Saturday along with those Irom nine other North Simcoe Clubs they had more than the usual Interest in the achievment day program Their leader Mrs John Ma son received her loycnr certi ileata Ior club leadership Three of the Guthrie club members Edna Besse Sandra Campbell andMary Jane Hastings were presented with their provincial bonora awards Also rcceiving provlnclal homrs were Sheila McNelce Washago and Ollie Mawdsiey Harvle Settlement provincial honors certtileate and pin is presented to 4H club members who have completed 12 proiects satisfactorily Countyhonors certificates and pins go to girls who have com pleted six projects Four girls here Saturday receivedthese They are Linda Cook Couison Katherine Langman Rugby Wendy Brewer Washngo and Judylittle ilarvle Settlement Mrs Norman iuolr Crown Hill Slmcoe East District pres ident oi the Womens Institute presean the provincial and county honors awards Saturday afternoon Judging menus and hatred cus Guthrie tards discussion oi judging classes legistration and settinl up exhibit were some oi the morning activities ALL AEOUT MILK The Milky Way provided the theme tor the achievement day program centred around milk products and their most eiieetive use The siternoon programiea lured alternate skits demon strations and exhibits Three exhibits on TileMllk Bar were presented Narrators were Wendy Brewer for the Wa shago club Sharon Wilson and Valerie Mould Mitchell Square and Mary Eogeland and Marian Addison Northbroolre other exhibits were the Magic Milk Bottle described by Mary Jane Bidding Guthrie and Milk on tthe lnvalida Tray by Brenda Shelswell Ar gyle Threeskits were staged the Whole Family Needs Mills was performed by all members of the Harvle Settlement club Play Sale with Milk by the Severn Bridge club had ludy Lippert Judy Hastings and Share on Oldfield In Its cast TWhat Milk did iorMolly the Hawhestone skit had Len ore Everett Judi Booth Linda Johnston Myflia Wrigley Vei ed her to year service award Itorveii club leadership Shells McNelee Wash absent when the photo was taken lie so received her omitted or Shepill ernmerstwould Minister at Emu cr Ilsasemantic of Wm ma WWW am er lfll drought stricken may be dulgnaiedind the not gay 5° if emugm wa $ng unis Also the unstruo tion at sister supply reservoir DIM conserva tion authoritla my receive grain to 75 per unto the out luaured To encourage theeoni ilSoilTIESiLSNeledéd rorLimgisubsidy ayarswsrtr Pans Agricultural Representative North Slalooe ltecent changes in the trellis assistance policy under or Agricultural limb Ia subsidized by the Soils and Crops Brandt achievement day program at Guthrie Community Hall Saturday Examiner Photos erie Baker and Barbara Gray playing Perle Whole Family Needs Milk the only demonstration on the program was curried out by Margaret Jobbltt and Linda Cook the CoIIIson club Leaders oi the 10 clubs par ticipating are Mrs Chap man Argyle Mrs Gerald Ego and Mrs Art Sheiawell Conlson Mrs John Mason and Miss Betty Caldwell Guthrie Mrs Dalton Shaw and Mrs Betty Johnston lisrvIe Settlement Mrs William Baker and Miss Barbara Gray itawlrestone Mrs William Mould and Mrs WCrawiord Mitchell Square Mrs Mae Carr and Mrs Audrey Lyle North brooko Mrs Jim Langman and Miss Marion Horne Rugby Mrs Fred Oldlield and Miss Marilyn Donne Severn Bridge Mrs Vera McWade and Mrs Sheila McNeiee Washsgo OPEN HOUSE Open Hotsewn beth at the Ontario Hosanitnl in Penelang Tuesday an Wednesd The public is invited to vi Irom 180 to 4pm and from to NOW Evenini Feature stbt5and9itil manna or noun ACADEMY AWARDS oi the Ontario Department oi Agriculture andthe Canada De artsnentvol Agriculture have ust been announced These changes will he at mnslderuble importance to many farmers in Simeon County Etiective July transporta tion claims will be mid only to Isrmers where the is used on their own land and only in cases where soil test shows pit value oi or less Under the new policy the maximum subsidy to asst in meeting tron rtotlon costs will be toeseased rom $150 to $300 per too The subsidy is based on 75 per cent oi tharallway Irelght or cents per ton mile one way trons the quarry to the term tor truck load oi ions or more This means that alter July while the manlmum subsidy available has been increased by 50 cents per ton to $300 only tarmcrs who have obtained recent soil test will quality or the subsidy No subsidy wililbe payabletor application on land with pit ol 63 or higher This change in policy has been the result at research which has shown that while tim ing is very important on acid soils in the production oi many crops particularly legumes there is no economic advantage In liming soils with pH oi all or ea or higher NEED SOIL TEST All farmers who are thinking oi liming should keep this new reordremrnt toI amwil least inI ml ouaans tests to have been taken in North Simeoe in the past tow years we wouldriudge that so 25 per cent at our crop land now needs tinting to grow soils lactory crop at legumes Most other crops will do much better It the pit oi the soil Is kept above 60 or 62 As we have pointed out onsev eral previous occasions the best time to apply time is in the late summer or early tell when the iielda are dry enough tor truck hansport and ilelds spr are needed the more thoroughly the lime ismised in thesoil the better The usual rate oi appli cation ls Wa to tons per acre and this should be sdeqtrata tor in years or so For iields that may need lim ing the tint step in view oi the new goblin is to take soil test is test may be taken any time this sprin or summer so longer it is car enough to get report bsclr or all treat meat Soil boxes and field report Iorms for soil testing are avail able at any County Agricultural silica and the only cost to armor tor this service is the po tor maiti the soil sampes to the So Depart tnent Ontario Agricultural Col lege Guelph Ontario While on the subiect orltmlng we should point out that there are tow crops that should not be heavily ilmcd For example potatoes strawberries and par ticularly blueberries preier somewhat acid soil EURFRISING RESULTS Some surprising results as to the eiiecta oi tinting acid soils have come toJlght Areport irom Noppan Nova Scottar in dicatea that optlrntnn yields tor grass legume lorage mixture were obtained when the soil was timed to pit oi 82 Forage yield was doubled by liming an acid soil With pil of is tos pit oi 62 Forage yield was doubled by lindng an acid soil withepliottlltoaplloi 55 and tripled by liming this same soil to pit oi 62 There was noturther ncrease in yield when the soil was limed to pi BMWIfii In the some to applica tionot czozo fertiliser at 400 lbs per acre on unilmed soll increased the yield of dry mat ter by 500 lbs The same amount of icrtlllzer incleased the dry matter yield by over 1500 lbs Thus the response to commer eial iertillsar wai three times greater alter the soil had been limed to pH suitable for for age cropa rues VLEAN LOIN fl Improvement Association this year hasrnadepians Ior high yieldoorn competition En trlu snIbeing accepted at the present time at the agricultural times in Alliston MW the main objective to blob yields sndprileswtltbesivenonthls bldihthe real value should be in the comparison in etsltrlral practices used by each contest ant it is hoped that this pro gram will give credit to those achieving high yield butliso stimulate interest in good cul tural practices POTATO VARIETY TRIALS Willard Cole oi Alliston is on operatlng in planting the potato variety plots this year Nine varieties are being included in the plots this year and they will be checked throughout the season by oitielala imm OAC Hi CLUB NEWS On April is the Breton tli Beet Cali Club held its first meeting oi the club year in the council chambers at the Beeton arena Atter the call to order by president Bob Walt there was an election at ollleera tor the Junior Division at the Club with the sollowlng resul Pres ident Raymond Lislr vice president Doug McOorrnack Secretary Ellen Mocraelren An Interesting discussion on itsa Value oi Protein in theRation was ledby Wll Humans Fol lowing some brlei remarks mm the club leader Alex Mdla sort the meeting was udiourn HI GRAIN mm combined meeting tor the Beeton Potato Corn and Grain Clubs was held on Un der the drairm of Bruce Dorsey the meeting was opened with the Pledge Wil Her mans Associate Agricultural Representative for South Sim coe dLscussed the use and bene iits of keeping the Ontario Soils and CropxRemd book This was followed by discussion on Seedbed Preparation and Plant ingoi CornGraln and Pota toesFoilowlng question per iod the meeting was adjourned iniconcluding todays report and in recognition at the contri bution our terraces are making in support oi the national econ omy quote statement Is auedhy the Canada Department at Agriculture One Canadian inrmworkera eiiorts teed 31 people compared with six in orewar days emsMW wanwww gt we ac Marv mnth weidildDatelrpioécijes rqr Queens apnea and possible Minesing Junior Banner Club The meeting will be held at Minulng muc School at mo pm it will be open to all In tercsled young people in the area Most oi the members will prohably be In the age range oilstoabutpersonsupto so years of age are eligible tor membership The Junior Farmers Associa tion otters an excellent social and educational program as well as an opportunity to travel and meet new iricods The County Junior Farmers will be sponsoring the meeting on Monday evening and will be putting on program oi games and recreation as well as providing lunch it is hoped that large num bar at prospective members will attend This will be the last opportunity to loin the club he Iore the May deadline QUEENS GUINEAS CW During the first part oi May approximately is North Simeon County 4H Beet Calves will be nominated and weighed on tor the 1964 Queens Guineas Class at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair This competition is oilered each year tori girls and boys between the ages oi 15 and 21 who are enrolled in 4H Beet Cali Clubs Complete rod reel repairs BARRIB Shorter Collier 8t muss Europe is 5208 nearert Never before it cost so little toilet across the Atlantiol With BOACia new 21Day Econ lomy Exclusions yoneave up to $208 over last summers regular economy lama And you fly by RollsRoyce 707 jetl Yoq must stay at least 14 daysbut your can last as 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