Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1976, p. 14

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RICHER Man CF George Main Shares his bed room with half million earthworms Theyre wonderful things to keep in house says Mr Main who owns and operates Livewire Bait Farm in this small town about 25 miles east of Winnipeg You feel little embar rassed when youre sleeping with worms but lm not suffer ing in any way Mr Main shares an undi vidcd unfurnished garage with shredded cardboard burlap sacks and even hair Mr Main sees his work as not only way to make living but beneficial from an environ mental standpoint Instead of shovelling gar bane into the sewers can re cycle it GOT LITTLE HELP Hundred of worm farmers operate in the United States Mr Main said but he had to develop his methods through trial and error Man shares his bedroom with half million Worms Its very very secreive business Mr Maivns worms now have value of about $5000 He not 89 cents for every 25 worms sold as bait could sell every worm had if wanted to but keep them to make castings he said soil test recently showed that the castingS or manure have excellent nuriilonal con en and suitable solubility Ii Main has priced them at $1 pound 14 THE BARBIE EXAMINER mmlfV tv couraged in his effort to find financing and interest people in worming Ive seen high government people They just slhake lhoil heads and you know what theyrp thinking The guy has slipped his lid However Mr Mnins efforts have not gone entirely unno ticed Dr Joe Campbell plant sci entii at Universir of 31 toba said the castings are ab solutely uniuuc alto conduct ing an analysis recently Fimili the or sisting Hos actually pioneering on how to do it in Mamtoha anniversary are candy or iron WEDNESDAY FEB 25 1970 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Fire Dept City Police Ambulance Service OPP 711 2131 7235588 TItiXlllfi Tilt6484 PRODUCES TEXTILES Textiles are the chief pro ducts of Hespeler part of Cambridge Ont GIVE FOR ANNIVERSARY Traditional gifts on the sixth lie now has two ions of the product sitting in barrel unzlcr voorlpile on his fiducre lot but has nowhere to package it Since and iiinaliciny haw ways roscd problems for lr Main He once kept his worm pits camouflauill flower liorls in the boiler room of Winni peg apartment block After seeing an advertisement in magazine about five years ago Mr Main visited worm farms in California Texas and Georgia with view to estab lishing his own business He re ceived little help when he vis ited man in Holland Landing Ont whose worms were rm ported to eat sewer sludge and his worms They feed and breed silently and prolifically just feet from his bod stove Ioilv felo vision and stereo He says the worms are odorless and respect his privacy The worms are sold as bait or used to make manure for sale as fertilizer for potted plants AREA MAN TAKES TRAINING COURSE Donald Orchard service ma nager for Churchs Farm Sup plics Barrie returned from weeklong training pogram at the Socrrs llolland Scr vice Training Centre at New While 1Tetied FQS Holland at ttc centrw sions in the service and repair of wide LllCi of modern farm machinery Mr Orchard who resides in Utopia has been employed by Churchs for 10 years He has 20year farm and mechanical background The Sperry New Holland Train ing Centre is one of the most modern training facilities in the US for instructing dealer and company servicemen in farm machinery repairs oy train helps proexam jitters TORCH3T0 vCF How do success rate in clearing up ten yoti 119er llllf overcome szon headache and eliminifizug preexaminaion Jitters Umesh the desire to smoke Kcthare director of counselling services at llumhcr College has one solution He uses toy train and black box that click He says the train and the box tensimreducin Mr Kothane cautions tlmt bio feedback isnt cureall it wont make person stop smok ing the basic de=irc v=1t there fr create great public speaker if he isnt prepared The toy train used by his are part of program called biofeedback by blllllhle 15 LOlllltClOtl lllt hich difffirearm degrees of phys blaCk bOX lhen Ihfi Ellbltct reaches state of relaxnrion Ical tension are translated into sounds such as clicks from the black box person is connected to the box with electrodes and by lis tening to the sounds and relat lng them to specific physical state can larn to control his emotional state Mr Kothare says When the person is tense the box issues series of loud rapid clicks But when the per son relaxes the ticking slows and stops altogether when he reaches physical state of com plete ease Eventually the per son learns how to enter state of case without the black box Once he has attained this he and completes circuit inside the hex the train will run Mr Kothone who is com pletion doctoral reouircmrns in counselling psychology at Uni versity of Torentu says The end result is that Ive taught several hundred Humoer stu dents how to use their mind to make their bodies feel health 181 MILL ESTABLISHED In 1803 the first Canad an pa per mill was established near Lachute Que to produce urn ing wrapping and printing pa organic gardens and orchards in Ontario and the United States Mr Main said the worms make perfect house guests him into consume 75 tons of garbage year The man wouldnt even they eat practtically anything said can avoid preexam jitters be 99 from rags come better public speaker or suppress the urge to smoke Mir Kothare says REPORTS SUCCESS Five hundred Humber College students have received biofeed back technique in three years and he reports Dinercent owned CANAL OPENED The first Welland Canal opened in 1829 to ovesrcome the Niagara barrier and link Lakes Erie and Ontario was privately until 1841 We have been instructed by the trustees Barrie Brace Trustee and Russel Klymas CA supplemented by others to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION the Entire Combined Stock of JOHN SMITH CYCLE SNOWMOBILE and TJs SHOPPING PALACE PEFFERLAW ONT FRIDAY FEB 27th PM 730 PM PEFFERLAW ONT PMSnowmobiles and Motorcycles Parts and Emilpment New and Used Motorcycles Snowmobiles Mopeds Prepasted stain resistant scrubbable and dry strippable Canada Wide Sale Price STOCKSnowmobile Clothing Helmets Boots Plugs Oil etc for Yamaha Alouette Polaris Boa Ski Moto Ski Snow Jet BICYCLE PARTS AND FRAMES PARTSToo numerous to mention for all Snowmobiles and Motorcycles SHOP EQUIPMENTWheel Aligned Impact Wrench Arc Welder Work Bench etc SHOPPING PALACE GIOCGHCS Canned ioorls Bulk Lots of Various Consumable Products home Brands Dry Goods etc NEW LINE FIXTURES will be sold in Work reserved to the lughest bidder Cash Registers Air Conditioner Shelv ing Counters etc If reserve on fixtures is not met they will he sold separate No reserve FURNITURE AND ELECTRONICS New Color TVS Stereos Lamps Sewing Machines Household Items and Furniture TERMSZIYHTEX MASTER CHARGE GOOD CIIEQUES SI Wilson Auctioneer 7875045 Toronto ColonYode VINYL WALLCOVERINGS Our everyday low price per single roll $598 $395 lot He wants to expand his buSi hu has nflwllrro lo ness the extra worms unless put the farm Mr Main them under the bed Visits to provincial no govern OUR OWN TOP QUALITY WALLCOVEiiiibiGS Canadas biggest annual wallpaper sale starts today February 25 and continues until March Only the look is eXpenSive 398 BAYFIELD sr BARRIE 7265396 xv VINYL COATED WALLPAPER Our everyday low price $398 per single roll ON SELECTED PATTERt Canada Wide Sale Price Prepasted stain resistant dry strippable and washable Thats ten days to save and just look at the savings FOR 10 DAYS ONLY FEB 25 TO MARCH Mid

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