Grimsby Independent, 20 Oct 1949, p. 4

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EXPERT gre ine Go0°60 SuTey features you enjoy at lowâ€"cost when you trove|l by bus. A driver carefully trainâ€" ed to drive in all sorts of weather and all sorts of troficâ€"=a bus equipped with the best sofety devices and regâ€" vlarly inspected ".!“‘ North Bay â€" â€" â€" T oronto â€" * 15 MAIN ST. W., GRImSBY FARES ARE LOW (Aofo the oadded sotety & par with other large _fi ciomererediiinâ€"O00 “Wâ€"M continued use gA.'.u- shore erosion, tertile soll is Comtmesmes CS T000 efe Instead of rotstion Much of the Mm-lh-"' -dn"l""""d-.‘u building and other purpose® Mâ€""-’"mn.' :.“’” .nM“‘“M Henry Epp admitted that the 129 baskets of tomatoes he shipped were mostly green, but said he had picked them that way because they were to be shipped to Newfoundâ€" land. Government inspectors testiâ€" fied that 71 per cent of the tomaâ€" The softâ€"spoken, nervous farmer explained to the magistrate that he could not swear on the Bible beâ€" cause he was a Mennonite Instead he made an affirmation to tell the held up at the warchouse as being too green, and a notice sent to Epp fruitbelt and to the Norfolk tobacâ€" o“w‘dâ€"l and demonsration work will be mu”u-v“ of needed fertility to other crops m.ukn‘umm.w _ u -â€";â€" â€"-- it toâ€"im F"".'..""â€"" The folowing dats, put in conâ€" 7 w kess at ut ma ummwm..d be charged at the rate of 18 cents N’NWnfl-‘mm‘ ship claims Grimsby, from 1941 to 1948, had a gross surplus of $89.527 over und above cost of operating water system, and that in last five his crop, and many did not size up properly due to weather and the about it. ‘The farmer explained that he had shipped the second batch of tomatoes before he reâ€" ceived the first notice, because he only picks his mail up once a week. His farm is in Queenston, but his home is in Vineland, and he has been camping at Queenston for the summer. Asked how he knew what kind of tomatoes to pick if he had never CONTINU ATIONS Town of Grimsby water system, as per mudit reports, was 12.45 cents Magistrate called it "a very mean offense to dress up the top of the basket" to cheat the custoâ€" mer. "I just did it to make the basâ€" ket look better," said Dyck. “ said that he had been forced to do and straw are years $40,500 " has been used to lower the mill rate in Town of Grimsby and $10,000 retained as claims. It also states that in the 1941â€"48 period the average cost was only 10.2 cents. standard size or better, and 90 per cent of the bottom iayer were under the required standard. \ _ By far the greatest problem in this territory above the escarpâ€" ment is the loss of fertility repâ€" resented by the movement of manâ€" & service of the Grimsby Wa Pn eey, n "ht Crmaby Water DRILLING FOR WATER "In 1948 the rm to save LHW®, MUTTT of the causes and suggests remedies for the various we wish to have considered. of furming ~â€"“’o‘ and lakeshore â€" Except for ultivation â€" to Â¥ it is he loss of improper too much wind OA ‘ b.-ihum:d-:.lm and the digging of ponds to retard ’m-un-u---unm. ©. The use of more greenâ€"manure and cover crops. Remedy â€" a, Less frequent and more shallow cultivation and plow» from the streams flowing to Lake Erie,.or pumping stations could be erected at intervals along the Lake 3. Fertility loss. Causes â€" a. Too deep and too much cultivation. Not only are we losing moisture and organic matâ€" ter but we are degrading the soll orgunic matter, poor soil structure and very frequently because of a b, An irrigation project for the fruitbelt to supplement the natural ©. More water during the sumâ€" mer would increase the growth of greenâ€"manure crops and offset to a large extent the need for organic materials from elsewhere. projects should be encouraged to make usable waterâ€"logged soils. 4. Contor planting and the use of terracemn both fruit and grain b. Lack of organic mstter. ©. More water furrws than quate surface drainage. £. The immediate useof heavy & The use of as fewwater furâ€" rows as is consistent With adeâ€" 2, Low water table throughout Causes â€" a. Removalof most of the natural forest cover, particuâ€" larly at the headwaters / the variâ€" good of all rock fill and the erction of groins From Page One b. Many soils are impervious to CARLINGS AMitture F7 In addition to these sofety rules, remember that to fully enjoy future hunting seasons you must proctice conservation. Gome lows are designed to protect your hunting pleasureâ€"observe these lows for tomeorraw‘s outdoor enjoyment. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT b. Subâ€"soiling as a means of breaking through impervious layâ€" ers in the soil should be encourâ€" aged. It would improve natural draining and supply the subsoil with mositure. demonstration proje¢ts throughout the County would help prove more help than largeâ€"scale demonstratâ€" lons. A contour planting, or a terâ€" or a new cultural practice, at two would teach an example. {It is notâ€" 55â€"57 Main St. E. â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Grimsby «w YOURS TO ENJOY â€"YOURS TO PROTECT Chevrolet trucks each year because they cost less «l to own, to operate, to maintain. What more convincing proof could there be that Chevrolet Advanceâ€"Design trucks give more value! Come in and let us discuss your truck requirements! GRIMSBY GARAGE iceable that the average farmer will follow an example under his cwn conditions more quickly than those at some tentral point even wmmum-m. b. Local example should be made of improvement in farm practice, new rotations., and improved farm Conservation Authority be estabâ€" lished in Lincoln County, and that all such Authorities in Ontario be made responsible to a new Deâ€" sround Queenston and St. Davds, land use, including marginal and subâ€"marginal land. 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