A TREAT FOR THE FAMILY ON VACATION “Ciad Mile Faille” That’s Gaelic meaning a Hundred Thousand Wel comes, a lavorite Nova Sco tian way ol gieeting the l'/i million 01 so toinists who each year spend then vaca tions in this idyllic ocean playgiound oil Canada’s At Smrnmramrnßramrn (31113 (3f3!^(™i f irk Ukl\ Is Thot Tree? i \M O™ • Yes, It Is Tree! § pHj 83% of all cows in the state of California are LIJ milked with Bou-Matic Milkers. H g MR. DAIRYMAN: gj Vp_ The dairy farmer in California, due to Cpi his breeding and management and his JT CpJ feeding program, has come up with a Jis 7 very high productive herd over the last plj 8 years p-% These rolling herd averages are 54 mm pounds and up which is nothing un- pp* 1 common, they were forced to look into fjjjjrjt Vp~ better milking systems that would do y, J the job with a minimum of udder V—J irritations such as fjJJj? 1-Low Vacuum of ipVz" to 11 Vi” tpi [o*ny[ 2—Not flooding at the teat end p—« § t£™*nKl g^JJ' e m l^l Canal 7—lnflations which prevent the lines JJU p] s—Milking all four quarters out together R-P'PaPfrfr v?PkTmll)nnii nlus O A *-£™***r^*'™ t m " 8 l“J | fJu o n,|,) V|>r Whether you are milking 15 cow< or 1500 it will pay you to y., J f|S~7 imestigate what Bou-Matic can do for you and your herd. Vip* A Dari-Kool Bou-Matic Milking System along with good herd management has pro\ed a winning combination for pT, 1 thousands of dair) men. Ask any Dari-Kool Bou-Matic user. ] M § CARL L SHIRK SHENK'S @ © LVJL FARM SERVICE a PI RD S, Lebanon, Pa. RD4, LititZf Pa 2* Phone 867-3741 Phone 626-4355 fj*jl (*) g| l™} pp Q 3 (*} ffijp Q 3 {jjjjj] lantic coast, only 600 miles' northeast ol Manhattan. There’s plenty to see and do in Nova Scotia this sum mei and fall -- everything fiom scuba diving, swim ming, golf, camping, on to catching performances of 'Russia’s famous Bolshoi bal- let. In all, 200 special events have been scheduled Irom May through Oclobei If you Vo concerned abo u t the oneif>y crisis, here’s what Nova Scotia’s able Mmistei , of Tom ism, Glen M. Bdf'noll, icports No Gas Shortage “We die not concerned about <i shoilage of gasoline loi our American tourists while in Nova Scotia There should be enough to go amund but as everywhcie else at highoi puces,” Mu Bagnell says theie aie at least two ways foi visitors to conseive on gas. One would be to take ad vantage of the nici easing nunibei of Air Canada’s fly and drive packages, as well as U S origin inoloi coach toms which-are giowing at iccoiri pace as far as tiavel to (he piovince is concerned Secondly, U S vacation eis using the family c<u can lop off H!) miles of duving and save about 70 gallons of gasoline by simply tak ing the cm iso feny fiom COMPLETE FARM PAINTING SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN METHODS For FREE Estimates Write DANIEL S. ESN (C. RALPH MILLER) BOX 351, RDI, RONKS, PA 17572 Maine to Nova Scotia in stead of driving overland, the Tourism Mmistci said, adding “You’ll also be giv ing your family a real ocean cruise treat." Scenery Is Spectacular Once in Nova Scotia you will find the scenery almost always is spectacular, stal ling in its- diversity You can begin in the morning in bustling tree-lined Halifax, the province’s seapoit capi tal city and 30 minutes later be at Peggy’s Cove watching the surf cfash against ciaggy. locks. As you lake photo graphs, chances are you will find an aitisl busy with brush and canvas. If you like the simple things such as fiesh a,r, good food, and open spaces and at bargain prices (add too a cheerful and friendly peo ple who genuinely like Amer icans), the odds aie you and your family will like Nova Scotia. Your family will also like the prices, par ticularly since the cost of a European vacation has risen by 25 percent recently. Handcraft Shops Many new motels have sprung up to complement the traditional inns so lem iniscent of the English coun tiyside But in Nova Scotia even the new motels have a happy and comfoilable ms-tic look as though they’ve been theie loi yeais. If youi wile likes to shop (which wile doesn’l?),she will have a ball in the many handciafts shops spotted aiound the piovmce. She can buy any thing and eveiytlnng from delicate wood cavvmgs to quilts. Antiques abound. A lot of Nova Scotia looks like Scotland. The pio vince’s name in Latin means New Scotland and it won’t be long befoie you uin into swirling kilts and the heait thumpmg tunes of bagpipeis on paiade Yet as you wend youi Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15.1974 Artist at work in Peggy's Cove, way “"through Nova Scotia, you will come upon scoies' of quiet lakes and high lands that look strikingly like the fioids of Norway. On Cape Breton and its famous Cabot Trail you will come acioss quaint French speaking villages and the $2O million lestoration of Fortiess Louisbourg, built by France in 1717. Captain Kidd's Treasure Cross -the causeway to the mainland and travel down the coast and you will find the lovely old town of Lunenburg founded by German settlers a decade before the American Revolu tion. Mapy great ships were built heie including the legendaiy Bluenose racing schooner foievei niemoual ized on the Canadian dime Nova Scotia is liuly ex citing. You can watch the ac tual hunt foi Captain Kidd’s fabled pnate tieasuie on Oak Island Oi you can see the woild’s gieatest tides at the Bay ol Fundy II you are a hisloiy' bull, tiy the Alexandci Giaham Bell Mu seum at Baddock oi the Citadel Museum in Hahlax More than 800 sti earns and lakes await the liesh watei anglei Since no pait of Nova Scotia is moie than 35 miles from the sea, you can go for the big bluefm tuna. No surprise then that Nova Scotia’s entry in the Tournament of Roses Parade m Pasadena this year won the top rated “Ambassadors Award” with a float called “Kingdom of the Sea.” For information on a Nova Scotia vacation wute DCI-P, Nova Scotia Infor mation Office, Suite 3115, 630 Filth Ave., New York, N Y. 10020 SIDE DRESS CORN UP TO 18 JNCHES If You Missed Your Nitrogen Early Ammonia can be applied Between the Rows With our Rental Equipment. TOP DRESS ALFALFA AFTER FIRST CUTTING. ORGANIC IEBB plant ' I ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J pQQQ JJQ 2313 Norman Rd, Lancaster, Pa. 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