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The Fairview Post 1940-04-18 - 1945-10-19
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Director 4 Line Elevators Farm Service Winnipeg, Manitoba The Quick and the Dead Ordinarily, it is not difficult to distinguish between a dead animal and one that is alive. With plants it.is different. Under conditions of severe drought, the grass in a meadow or lawn may look dead; but only a day or two after rain it is obviously very much alive. Seeds show no signs of life until they are provided with conditions favourable to-germination, and sometimes they be alive, but dormant, and re- e to germinate even under appar- ently favourable circumstances. When harvest weather is fine, and in the absence of damge by diseases or insects, field crop seeds are vsually alive. This fall, harvesting ditions have been very bad, in y districts, and frost has un- tedly damaged a good deal of * rain. Most farmers, there ore, will be wise to make a g rmination test or have one made. Line Elevator company agents can provide printed cards giving detailed instructions for making tests at home. They will, also, accept samples of wheat, oats, barley, rye and flax for testing in our labora- tory. First class equipment and a skilled staff are at your service. Official government tests are made, for a nominal fee, at Plant Producis Division Laboratories at Calgary, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. . Poor stands of grain are an invita- tion to weeds. Take no chances; but cither make a test or have one made, : Farm Sales Livestock Implement rniture Free Lunch at Ev Sale Please bring a cup---Sales 1 pm. J. B. ROMBS, ed Star + Monday j Oct ier 16 WEDDING DANCE 20th AT HIGHLAND PARK All are welcome at a big wed- ding dance at Highland Park hall Friday, October 90, for Mr and Mrs Andrew Fedortk (Kathleen Smook) who were married at Fairview recently. ue CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday, October 75 Brownvale: 2.30 p.m.- Fairview : 8.00 p.m. Church Mobilization Month: 2,000,000 contacts for Christ Topic: 'Know Your Church. Be holy .. for the Lord am Holy. ; Here Oct. Drama School 22-29 A dramatics class is slated for Fairview October 22 - 29, when Sydney Risk of the Univerisity of Alberta, will spend the week in caaching all interested in theatre technique. The drama school is sponsored by Mr Berry, CFGP; who has arranged for Mr Risk s trip. All interested in acting, young or old, are asked to register. with Colin Matthew so that plans for classes can be organized. Fairview Post, Oct, 13 (4 NEXT WINTER S FUEL There may be a shortage at the time you usually order your coal. You are urged to obtain your
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Image 1000 (1944-10-13), from microfilm reel 1000, (CU11286135). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.