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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1947, p. 7

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WHAT YOU HAVE SAVED 41pimiop St INSURANCE AGENCY Dial 3735 HAL OWEEN Dita atParkside Midland ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 With Jimmy Magill and his Northern Ramblers popular on CFRB with Smiling Ted Leslie vocalist JOE SHAW MASTER OF CEREMONIES PRIZES FOR COSTUMES ADMISSION 50c +IlnuuIIIkrIIIIIIllIIItlIIlIullIIIIllnlIIIIluIIIp aiu chopped up by special machiner tseinbles iery tiny grains of dark ii TRANSPLANTIN MN seats at the back and almost under nearly at ground level work and not too comfortalS but Tf +114 Iirs sep lib tobacco iiroiviin is 115 Hi Wm may ntnld bun zienhouiw arountlzluml Wm wwlqhm 0m num IMIV llim Illillmizll MWaI New liouell had to buy his own ham1 lll1l1 loui to seven ltilnsmmlw mm mm mm mm are built as separate units in lllltllmw mm mam tin tobacco leaves 211 Llllttll andqu supply mm tttreil before tieini stored in the Thu hm TIMI 15 SHINV mmll llltll liuni Jltlllll the Etilii until 11 1311iCli111ftitfoClt flint is 5171 Hm NINTH 11 la ant Ixttll Ilt pitmss t1 t1u Special machinery required iii cludes tractor llIllllllS pal ciited tobaceoplaiitinii machincu and many special tools The land is ellvorked and nourished both with barnyard and chemical fer llllll and general practice is to plant fall 1eto be ploued under Cum mum 13 mm lo urtliti iinirme fertility lo haeio stalks lleft standini afterlatllggb 111Illlrzipi12252Lula leaves have been stripped off arc mm mm all States at big wages and expense toiiaecolladtn latlis are long rotated until the whole crop is off Some of thi lyers show it markable speed and are worth the high wages paid in harvestinc Harvesting is expensive what with the average of 30 hands needed for each farm EXPERTS FOR UIIING The seed of the tobacco plant tetWHh mm mm Mum Mn in Galvanized pipes like those sand and costs about $1125 an ounce of an mman mum mm small envelope contains enough seed to yield about 12 tons of nia iturcd tobacco leaves Planted in the greenhouse and nurtured by the sun the seed sprouts in spec ially prepared humusladen soil carefully watered and tended piles mm wmtm wt1m and Around New LOWC than IS aibalinu and the inspection of the place where all the farmers Zilllttllbnyorg Tm wading is mm 1mm each Fall 21 load of what they call farm Tm mo 10m muck black rich earth which interior and radiate heat at an oven high temperature night and day un til the leaves are curedf When cured the tobacco still tied to the lath slats is remode to the tnain barn and laid in flat deep house soil in the Spring In this grade and weight In Canada there the seeds are sown is mutual association of firms and growers who negotiate for final peneral price and this is 1m like the usual setup in the States In May the green plants are trans planted in the open fields with men operating the special planting ina chines This machine is such that two men can work on it at the same time and they have special auction IIIRST COLORED PIONIIFR GAVE COLLINGWOOD SITE FOR FAIR GROUNDS It is hard the planting must be finished once John Henry Cooper Collingwoorl started Rows are spaced like room field Much work is required to keep down weeds When the harvest begins in mid August it takes five separate pick ings to clear tobacco field The lower leaves are plucked first then on up to the last and smaller lingwood Comiiiuniy Park and Col top leaves The stalks grow five lingwood FaiiGioutids MIMIMAY NOVEMBERTw ored pioneer to come to Slincoe County died at his hicmc on Oct 20 lthlS 84th year For 25 years he sailed on the Great Lakes His tather over 90 years ago donated the land to the town for the Col1 Southern and also plowed under lortheyimt mm mum mm 1ontain alued manuals for soil en 1MP Canadian mls hnlm The kilns are equipped either where the crops are disposed of by intcndcnt 0f Allandale division of said to be son ofthe first col1 Inquest Held into Death Of Geo Gregon Age l9 11 ii 1111t1llltll 111 it 11 111 11 lvv HM uh PM AH NV Iii 211 Highway Department 1y Blamed Ior Delay 91 airilwv gt 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owri 1111141 worn 11 the twat11 lacletiaiile ot the lilttlh lip treasurer of the llcaeli Tantalum1 reported that to illtrlthl 111o11l it oops 111 111 111 November 1947 itsbuistnienls HIllllli l1i11 11 balance on hand of 5131 new member II Iltatu lliil duced atid uclcoiacd into the club Paul Fox EitlStudent BCI Wins Fine Honor Tanl Fox 20yearold iiradttato of the University of Toronto and former student at liariie 11l Ieuiate institute was one of Sit Canadian students to be 1a1ded one of the 205 scholarships given to Commonwealth students by tliev British Council HIaul Fox sailed from ziiizitlal Sept to study political science at the London School of Ilcononiics He received his MA degree from lhc University of Ioronto this Spring and his TIA in 1014 after having obtained first class honors in his last three years Durini thel two years following his graduation political science llll studying for his masters degree He had brilliant course at thy SCI and won university scholar ship here in 1040 He is the sonhof Mr and Mrs II Fox Monclon NB lie served in the infantry during the war His father udienterc was super the CNR Monday Through Szrturday OR 905 to 930am RESIDENTS or BARBIE LISTEN TUESDAYS ii1ar1dl THURSDAYS You MayiWin Cash Prizes and Valuable Record Player 1450 On Your Dial 12x11 ER 111 k3 it Yogi to It BuildingEermits $200000 Less Than 46 +iv Manager in Toronto iitn 1111371 Mil in Iliei oii Mirch lilll irzl 1111 11311 111 toopcialtui DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS 41633 due November 1957 have been called for payment We 11 11w pr 131115115 tilcaiwi WM These bonds should be presented lor redemption with allcoupons OI later date attached No Iurther interest will be paid on these bonds alter this date illls attaaetion liMwyei be It the utttica llfti 1ll1tu of are do 11111 orove bj ttiey but by archaeol lie xtult lbi example Prol hicllwiaitii contoured there is the alleged in laavrwmtr olrrrnrucr ms SANITONE on CLEANING seams it more our REMOVED ORIGINAL Coroas Raviveo 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