Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Apr 1953, p. 11

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J For Pasture Renovation of for extensive tillage fa new method pasture ovation according to SDixoe the Hew A- cultural Experiment Station It involves replacement of great deal power and unconventional equipment chemical energy applied one trip and a few tillage operations with conventional implements The principles of good seedbed preparation remain the same de stroying established unwanted plants providing a firm smooth seedbed and in addition leaving an evenly distributed trash mulch on the surface new method has some ad vantages over the conventional one of numerous disking A more complete of the old grass sod can accomplished and more than likely the seeding of adapted species will last longer Steeper more inacces sible slopes and rough stony are available where exten sive tillage is difficult or hazard ous Light Ullage implements can be used more effectively on a dead sod than on a live one with a lower power requirement This means more speed with lighter implements such as the springtooth harrow in place of the heavy cutaway disks or Delay until the follow ing spring after the new seed is well established- gen erally means start pasturing the first week of May when the grasses reach inches high Present costs of treatment are somewhat below the old con ventional tillage Other chemi cals may be found to reduce cost still further to Is visiting hi Mr and Mrs Isaac Mr and Mrs John Grant visited Mr and Mrs George White of last The Blisses and Toronto spent the Easter end with Mrs and Mr and Mrs and daughter spent the Easter week end with Mrs Olive Smith- Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Miss Ruth Mary Winch and Mr Gordon Wood spent Good Fri day with Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Jr and family at Ches- Miss Florence and Mr and Mrs Samuel Harron visited For many operations the Easter weekend at the ing the driving of small of Mr tors air compressors certain don types of fanning mills and feed Was Fanners and Mrs Isaac or cement mixers a one- half motor is desirable Miss Ruth Mary Winch Toron to is spending the Easter holi days with her parents Mr and Frequently the farmer uses a Mrs Perry Winch- smaller motor or a motor which Mr Don Campbeil and his does not have the ability to I three sisters are a heavy load and soon J the Easter holidays with burns it out yet he correctly their parents Rev and Mrs feels that he cannot afford to Campbell have nearly invested in a Mr Morton Toronto onehalf motor cycle visited his sister Mrs Winston repulsion start which is used J and Mr over only occasionally the Easter weekend To help answer this problem a circular has just been pub- Miss Rosyln To ronto is spending the Easter lished by the Department of holidays at her home here toolbar implements Smaller I SumS of turned which a sunple quick method for fall apart and crumble easily forming a more uniform seed- Physics Ontario Agricultural Mr and College which gives plans for a daughter Susan spent Easter Duo Drive This device costs weekend with Mr and Mrs O about for materials and pro- King Clip once if necessary bed Band seeding in the dead sod without previous tillage is a promising possibility as a me thod of getting the job done with the least possible immediate outlay of money Start in the spring by choosing an area which is being neglect ed and which has pasture poten tial Test the soil and meet the lime needs as soon as possible- Graze continuously and heavily throughout the spring and early summer in June Spray the pasture sod July to with pounds active acid sodium in or gallons of water mix- with one quarter percent of wetting agent and one half pound per acre Apply fertilizer prior to the last week of August in accord ance with recommendations bas ed on soil tests Cultivate once up and down slope and once across the slope with a conven tional tandem disk harrow springtooth harrow or similar tillage implement during the last week of August to days after spraying and follow with a smoothing harrow the last time over field Sow a recommended pasture grass and legume Use plenty of mixture containing an adapted high quality seed approximately 10 per cent more than generally recommended on a plowed seed bed band seed or apply broad cast and roll with a roller Where recommended use tip to one bushel of oats as a converting two similar onequar ter motors costing about 27 each into one unit Although costing considerably less this unit will do everything a standard onehalf motor will do in the line of occasional jobs and at the same time main tain the flexibility of two small handy onequarter motors for general shop use These can be pulled from their regular jobs and mounted in the drive in a matter of seconds and easily carried from place to place by a grip cut in the motor mounting Be prepared This unit also is the basic framework for a bench saw which is one of the most useful tools a farmer can own The illustrations and latter section of the how easy it is to convert it into a saw with a few extra parts Once the saw kit has been made tip the change to a useful bench saw takes less than two minutes The Duo Drive is fully ex plained with photos and dia grams in Circular and is obtainable now at the office of the representative OBITUARY Henry William Henry Shar on passed away at Sunnybrook hospital on Wednesday March after a short illness He was born at Devon England the son of Mrs James and the late Mr James stone in He married in 1921 Mr- was identified with the Anglican church He belonged to the legion and his chief interest was in his garden Surviving are his wife two sons Walter and David three daughters Mrs Mary Mrs Kest- Leah Mrs The funeral service was con ducted by Rev A J Arthur from the chapel of the funer al home on Saturday March 21 Pallbearers were soninlaws Norman Stanley neighbors Mr A Shaw Mr Fry Mr Donaldson and Mr Bell Interment was in cemetery Mount Albert News PHONE When is thtfiess NOT HEALTHY If you are really in top form it to tire you- Vet people its out of the time They CM generally sluggish and par from til night If you ever that way time you learned to do about it for a tart that a aeedy is do to a nine tiroes out often An ordinary laxative help ft bit but what you really need Hie complete action of Kruschen You is made with the very fame as are found in some of Spaa They stimulate buy kidney and help with ordinary too So help the complete clearing of accumulated and leave you in good in to feel your very Try it as much as you rail heap on a dime in your morning beverage when needed all thatll railed for Buy a package today ST Ml The library Board are spon soring a musical comedy put on by the Happy Doubles club of Oshawa in the town hall on Wednesday April 29 Mr and Mrs G Draper of Toronto were Easter visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J Burr Mrs Jean Richards and Carol of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Steeper Dr and Mrs Jackie and Maris motored to Place to visit the doc tors mother over the weekend Mrs Ernie had a mis cellaneous shower for Miss Anne on Friday evening when the bride of next week received many useful presents Mr and Mrs Lloyd spent the Easter weekend on a trip to Chicago Miss Mildred Dike and Miss Peggy Foster of Toronto were at the formers home over the holiday Mrs Gordon Linda and Jim Belleville spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Stewart Mr and Mrs Claude Jennings New Hamburg were Good Fri day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Arnold Mr and Mrs Ronald Allison and Betty spent the weekend with Mr Allison Mrs Fawns of Toronto and Mrs of Calgary were Easter visitors with Mrs Shields Mr and Mrs Geo Snyder and Ricky went to Kitch ener for Easter Mrs Snyder and the boys staying over for the weeks holiday Miss Daisy Watts of is spending the holiday at her home In town Mrs Swan of Toronto was an Easter visitor at the home of her daughter Mrs Geo Smith The of the United church held their Easter meet ing at the home of Miss Har mon with a good attendance Mrs Mrs Thompson were in charge of the Easter program The Orange Lodge sent a crate of eggs three bags of potatoes pounds of honey to the Orange Orphanage on Yonge St Mr and Mrs Roy spent Sunday at Mr and Mrs David sons Mr Jim Hamilton spent Eas ter with her mother Mrs Mr and Mrs Elmer Crowle were with Mr and Mrs George for Easter Mr and Mrs V Mitchell were visitors at the home of Mrs John Cain A Urge congregation attended the United church Ras ter Sunday morning and listened I to a special message from The choir excelled in a message of song closing with the Hallelujah Chorus from Handels Messiah Mr and Mrs Webb Archer Ben and Peter spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Beverley Sinclair Mr and Mrs Mark and Alex Delhi Mr and Mrs Harold Clark and Jane Mrs A I Dunn Aurora were Easter callers in town Sunday after noon Mr and Mrs Dike spent the holidays in Toronto with their daughter and family Mrs Wilson BIRTHDAY CLUB Birthday wishes are extended this week to Harry Gordon Archibald Hol land landing years old Thursday April Elaine Mount Albert years old on Friday Apr Gary Newmarket years old on Friday Apr Grace Lorraine Sutton years old on Fri day Apr Joan Sandra Kay Harrison Mount Albert It years old on Friday April 3 Ian Newmarket years old oa Friday April Nancy Kathleen If yean Satur day Apr Newmarket years 4d on Apr Newmarket It years aid on Saturday Apr Robert St It years on Sunday Sharon 4 years eld Sunday Apr Fry Newmarket yean old Apr David Wayne years old an Monday April Wane Baskets Newmarket It years old on Tuesday Apr lean Mary Evans Newmarket years old on Apr yean old on day Ape Dolly years aid Wednesday Edward years old on Wednesday Apr Send in your and keeome a Bra Birthday auk t i From William the Conqueror in every sovereign except Edward I has been crowned at Westminster Zephyr News A play entitled the Mr Ivan has returned to ventures of Grandpa will be presented by the young people Wilfred and will be held in the community hall Zephyr on Friday evening April under the auspices of the Womens In stitute Mr and Mr Wilfred and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Galhraith- Mr and Mrs Irving Lockie and family Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jas A splendid Easter service of song and slides was presented in the United church on Good Fri day evening by Mrs pupils Newmarket were also duets by Mr and Mrs Singer in voice and accordion A play was presented by the junior pupils of Mrs Ballards class entitled Wise Men Built Their House on a Rock Afterwards the teachers en tertained the guests with sand wiches and tea The Misses Laura and Horner Toronto and Hamilton respectively visited their grand mother Mrs Baldwin also friends in Zephyr on Sun day Mr and Mrs Thompson and Sharon were guests of Mr and Mrs Silversides on Sunday his home after spending some week in Toe Easter service was field in the a room last Wednesday It was well attended A splendid Easter program given A timely address was given by hits Gray also a beautiful piano solo by Mrs The amounted to over Miss Olive Meyers Toronto spent Good Friday with her parents Mr and Mrs Jacob Meyers Miss Irene of teaching staff is visit ing friends around Zephyr Miss Smith Sharon is spend ing a few days with Mr and Mrs Lew Case Mr and Mrs Erie and family visited Mr and Mrs concession on Sat urday evening The Womens Institute annual meeting and election of officers will be held in the com munity hall on Wednesday af ternoon April Mrs Toronto spent the weekend with hex mother Mrs Meyers Miss Knapper is the Easter holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs J in Windsor Mr and Mrs George and family are visiting Chatham and points in the USA during a mm the Easter holidays Mr and Mrs H and daughters ate visiting relatives In Holland Mich Rev Muskegon Mich was guest here on Sunday Hie special Easter ton at vice held Sunday evening was successful church was to under the sponsor ship of the The recorded maximum shade temperature is degrees in Tripoli in North Africa in cm a I VaK- J 1 ViV I I I wi -v- J v rt f 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