The Sherbrooke record, 31 mai 1973, Cahier 2
Record Supplement — Thurs., May 31, 1973 journal — The only English Form Paptr sorving tho ntods of tht progrossivt and modorn formor of Ouoboc — •¦T OP A lEoA PEPEW^E AoA aw attack on Uie TITLE A> IW>Uk’EP AKJp 'AV VA UP ClA'M> ^OR FREE INFORMATION OW TO know IN gUYlNC?A HOME w£iTE AMERICAN LAMP title association, I (UOTOAJ, Mrs Helen Mrs nBernice attended the Church Card Abercorn Mav 12 Mrs B Smith.Mr Mrs Herbert Beattie.Bresee, Russell, Anglican Partv in and Mr Estrie TOYOTA Inc.IF ITS SERVICE YOU RE AFTER AND A FINE LINE OF WELL RENOWNED CARS BE SURE TO COME IN AND SEE US.WE RE ALWAYS AT YOUR DISPOSAL A New Dealership —But a Dependable One.” es —Service —Parts ANDRE BEAUREGARD.Pres (Corner Main and Autoroute Access Road) Box 606 Granby, Que.— Tel 378 **04 FARM JOI'RNAL - WED., MAY 3i ir3 7* New alfalfa Knowlton social notes It takes many years of continuous research to find better and more productive strains of alfalfa that will meet Ontario's production requirements Research scientists from the Canada Department of Agriculture and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food conduct alfalfa strain trials at seven locations across the province, collecting field data on yield, bacterial wilt resistance, and information* on fall dormancy This data is assessed by the forage subcommittee of the Ontario Field Crops Recommendation Com mittee before varieties can be approved for Ontario This process has resulted in the licensing of three new alfalfa varieties for sale in Canada, says BE Twamley.a research scientist in the Department of Crop Science.University of Guelph These are Angus.Algonquin, and Weevlchek Angus and Algonquin, developed at the Ottawa research station, are winter-hardv and resistant to bacterial wilt However, with the exception of Weevlchek, seed is not available for commercial planting as yet Farmers can expect seed to be available soon, since these varieties are in the early stage of seed increase Weevlchek is an American-developed strain with wilt resistance It matures about the same time as Iroquois and Vernal However, there is no data on its resistance to the alfalfa weevil under Ontario conditions A fourth variety, Chimo (formerly Superstan), is also an American variety with maturity and potential yield comparable to Saranac To date, sufficient information on its resistance to bacterial wilt has not been recorded, so it has not been placed on the recommended list Research on new varieties is continuing and will provide alfalfa strains with improved wilt resistance and increased vields Mansonville Misses Tammy and Brenda Hamelin spent the weekend with their girlfriend in Knowlton Mr and Mrs Elden Judd were in Sheldon.Vt., on May 19.where they attended the wedding of Mrs Judd's step-niece, Kargeen Place, and JDavid Bumor Mr and Mrs Ray Tinker were recent guests of the Lee Tinkers.Bedford The latter and their son.Charles, spent the long weekend at their camp here and their Sunday guests were Mr and Mrs Ian Hodge.Dunham, and Mr Austin Campbell.Bedford Socials Miss Margaret Pille has returned home aftt.spending the Easter holidays in Florida, the guest of Mrs Robert Mitchell (nee Brenda Pibus) She was also an overnight guest of Mr and Mrs Wells Martin of Fort Lauderdale Mr Mark Pille left Dorval on April 21 to spend three weeks visiting relatives in the Netherlands He was accompanied to the airport by his sons Michael and John Pille Mr and Mrs John Pille and two children of Lennoxville were Easter guests of Mrs Mark Pille Mrs J Inglis of Sherbrooke spent a couple of days last week with her sister Mrs G R Bell Local friends may be interested to know that Reverend and Mrs K C.Bolton left on April 13 for two years in the West Indies Reverend Bolton is to be Diocesan missioner and will be working in 16 parishes on 5 different islands The work will be inspirational, instructional and challenge sessions ' to try* to get the native people standing on their own feet before “black power” moves in and pushes them to extremes Not an easy task but one to which they both are looking forward Warmest congratulations and best wishes to Mrs Partridge who observed her 85th birthday on Sunday.Mav 6 Mrs E Dore will observe her birthday on May 31 She is still at Montreal Convalescent Hospital Any wishing to send greetings, her home address is 11760 de Poutrincourt.Montreal 356 From Knowlton United Church note is made of some folk in hospital for those who would like to visit or send greetings Miss Polly Me Call*m .it B.M.P Hospital.Mrs Sadie Price.BMP Hospital.Howard Edmonds Lachine General Hospital Mrs Peggie Keene.C H U Sherbrooke.Miss Isabel Miller.Montreal General Hospital Montreal Miss Brenda Taylor was calling on Mr Rob Taylor before leaving the next day for her home in Vancouver Another who said it°'' The reason there are so few good talkers in public is because there are so few thinkers in private* Another remark to irritate .i wife i realise i haven t taken you any place this month, but after all 1 took vou out twice last month Social notes from Sutton Mr and Mrs Fred Knights.Mr and Mrs Roland Gibson have returned home after spending a few days in Toronto, with relatives Mr and Mrs Lynford Roya Mr and Mrs Arnold Roya.entertained at a family gathering on Mother's Day.also to celebrate Miss Karen Roya s 16th birthday Lunch was served in buffet style, consisting of salads, sandwiches, pickles and squares There was tea and coffee, and a lovely decorated birthday cake, made and decorated in pink and white by Mrs Louis Boooh Karen presented her mother.Mrs Arnold Roya, with a dozen red roses Guests present were Mr and Mrs Carlton Sherrer and family of Sutton Township.Mr and Mrs Charles Dymond and daughter of Dunham Sixteen in all enjoyed the bountiful lunch Karen received several nice birthday gifts which she thanked everyone for Mr and Mrs Frank Russell, of Waterloo, was a May 12 guest ol Mi and Mrs Ulric Russell Mr and Mrs S Pergau spent a week in London.Ont , with their son and daughter-in law.Mr and Mrs Paul Pergau Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge held their annual regular meeting in the Fraternal Hall Tuesday evening.May 15.with a good attendance of members After the opening and closing in ritual forir.and the Business part of the meeting all adjourned to the dining room, where other friends had gathered for a Tupperware Party, demonstrated by Mrs Marjorie Mason of Iron Hill After the demonstration, prizes were won by Mrs Anna Stubbs and Mrs Clarkson, assisted by other ladies Mr and Mrs Alfred Lengacher Sr and son Mr A Lengacher Jr motored to Burlington.Ont May 18.and spent the weekend with their daughter and sister Miss Bessie Savage, of Montreal, spent a few days here, guest of Mrs A J Greeley Mimonv is a one-man war debt." 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