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RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Cultom Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting'and Wrapping Sausage Making — Fast Freezing
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HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for -rriday's kill
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With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks ---- Whatever Your Requirements Are
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork
• and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATSARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION " .-
••CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP.
ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961
• On Thursday, February 17 Mrs. 4
• Harvey Houston WaS•hostess to..
eighteen: membersof Kairshea
--.-Womeri!sinstitutea nd two visitors.
for, their meeting.. Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie. is president and Mrs. Gord-
• on' •Wall.,:Secretary. After the iti7
• . ual opening, Mrs. Dick MCQtriiiin
. read the scripture.
• During the business, Mrs.,.,Rob-
errtflpristvaralIp-ointed
delegate; to: the Officers:
. Conference., courses for the, next
• year Were voted on. It' was decid,-
..edkto sponsor a Garden Club, for
.4-H •girls.if they .withedlo attend.,
Mrs. George young gave a
•• report of the 4-H club Sportswear
from Knits.and.,showed several • ,
articles she,had made. The Stan&
tug COMmitteec Conveners each
gave reports.
•• The roll call,' bring an iterh,
from another .country or province,
was.ivehansWered by members
thOwing',jewelry, souvenirs and
gifiOloin, faraway -places-.
. .
. Hymn of all, nations was sung.
Mrs. Ira Dick*, iji reviewing the
book .''Ontario Women's Institute .
Story" traced the history of Insti-
tutes from its beginning .a.tStoney
Creek, Seventy.:fiye years ago .:
till .,today when. over severi Million
women 41,66 countries belong'.
. A poem "Advice"- was read .'by :
Mrs.. Eldon Welsh. Mrs. Evan
•
Keith reviewed the new handbook.
dealing With duties of officers and
. good form for members,
Mrs. Allister Hughes cut the
anniversary cake made and
de&rated by Mrs. Leonard MaC7
bmes, and toasts were made to
Women's Institutes arid the execu-
tve of Kairihea. Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie, deiegate- to the 75t
Anniversary dinner at TOronto,
gave an interesting report.
° The motto, All nations srriiie
the tame language, was capably
given by Mrs. Cliff Roulston.
The March meeting will be
.held'on March 16. at Kairshea
Hall. Miss Judi Reasbeck will
, give a demonstration on blenders.
The-hostess and directOrs serv-
ed a tasty lunch.
There are six species of Elm
native to North America.
CHISHOLM
FUELS Hisirema mug
SUNOCO DISTR IBUTORS
LUCKNOW
Pianne 529-7524 or 524-7681'
FREE BURNER SERVICE
ProdUcts For Farm, Borne and
..
•
Bruce Farm Report
=Recently a Tower Silo U.nloader
School was sponsored-by the De-
partment, at which the operation,
care and maintenance of the silo.,
unloader were discussed. As a re- .
suit of this discussion, several
general points emerged as being
highly important to the succesSful
operation of any top unloader,
• regardless- of make. These might
be listed as follows: —
L. The care and accuracy with
which the unloader was or-
iginally set up and installed
is highly important if sat-
isfactory operation is to fol-
low in the months and years
•-afterwards.
. Equipment knowledge on
the part of the farmer _is
higlily important; adequate
instruction on care and op-
• eration -(with emphasis on
the use of the operator's
manual) should be given by •
the dealers at the time of
installation.
3. The conditions of the crop
at the time the silo is filled
greatly affects the subse-
'quent operation of the un-
lbader. •a) The material
• should be chopped finely
(one-quarter inch theoret-
1
sible, however particularly
with hay-crop silage that is
• either very wet or very dry,
to chopithe material too
finely.
b), Care should be taken to
ensure that the crop is en-
• siled at the right moisture
content (both very wet and.
"verydry material will
------cnladfr=prob1eths-
with all makes of mach-
ines).
In most cases frozen silage
need not be --a problem if
the wall chippers are prop-
erly maintained and adjust-
ed.
As with any piece of equip-
ment, there is. a .certain lub-
rication schedule which
should be understood and
carefully followed wit h
every unloader.
Each machine contains a
number of adjustments to
accommodate different sit-
uations a •n d •conditions.
(This is where machine
knowledge on the part of
the operator is highly im-
portant.)
7. Any piece of equipment, in
the long rim is only as good
as •the manufacturer and
dealer behmd- it. The
ial purchase should be from
reliable , companies a ti d
dealers litho are going to be
in business for years to
conie to back up their
equipment with parts and
serviee.
H.. E. Beaman, P. Eng.,
Agriculttral Engineer
'
DUNGANNON
George Rivett hat been a
patient in Goderich General
Hospital this past week. It is
hoped he is soon much improved
in health.,
Mr', and Mrs. Robt.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Nelsbn Raynard Of Lucknow, were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wall, Teeswater.
The three ladies are sisters.
• Mr. and MPS. Grant t owerby
of Thornhill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Blake and Becky of Galt spent
the week end at their respective •
homes here and in Goderich.
On Saturday the sudden and
severe snowstorm caused many
blocked roads and along with the
poor visibility, combined to
leave travellers stranded away
from their, homes or destinations
until Sunday. HoWever there
were young folk who enjoyed
snowmobile and tobogganning
parties. Sunday services were,
•cancelled in -the- three.churches_
in Dungannon.
-Last week end Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Ott and Matthew from Kitch-
ener spent the,yeek end with Mr..
and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Martha.
On=Ma-solL(Isr Friday)
World's Day of Prayer is to be
observed for community:in
Dungannon Presbyterian Church.
Members from the four churches
in the area will be taking part in
the services at-,2 p.m. Father
Phalen from' St. Augustine will
be guest speaker and special mus7
ic will be given. Plan to attend.
-Girvin Reed, Reeve-of Ashfield`
Township is attending the Good •
Roads Convention inToronto part
of this week.
John Young was home from
London for the,week end with his
'Parents N/Pr. and Mrs. ,Fred Young
and Sharon. • Chuck returned Sun-
day evening following an inter-
view, in London; and a few days
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, On
COUNTY OFIRUCE .
Deputy. Treasurer
Applications are invited for the position. of
Deputy-Treasurer for the County of Bruce.
Duties to commence on or about April 1 1972
Applicants must have iccaunting experience.
Initial salary to be negotiated according to nigilifications.
Usual fringe benefits-and pension plan provided.
- Applications stating experience, qualifications and telepbOne
number will be received by the undersigned up to March 1th,
1972.
T. H. ALTON,.
County Treasurer-Administrator,
P.O. Box 70,
Walkerton, Ontario
ST. HELENS
• Over 1/2 billion trees have been
planted in.' Shelterbelts in the
Prairies., •
Kay, Can
.ray Farrel
Humphrey
Legion 'tit
`,1elay an
dropped
.see how t
The Legi
and has s
asions
organizat
Legion at
58 e ha
for Grad
District f
served a
• Ripley Pt
also hou,
rict libra
14,
Kairshea Mark
75th Atiniverta
OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY, .MARCH 3,
11 A.M. - 10 P.M.
IMCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKINOW, 0,0111111t10
morning to visit her aunt, Mrs.
'Olive 6oudie tor a few days. ,
On Friday, February 18th the
Annual meeting of the West Wawa.
nosh Mutual Fite Insurance Corn-
pany-wa-s-held--i-n411P. DIFVfaPnf.z?n
Agricultural Hall;
,Mr. and Mrs. Art Danahy and
,children Kevin and Terri-Ann a
Kincardine, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Thompson and
Joanne on Sunday, in honour-of,'
Joanne's birthday.
Dungannein W.I. will hold their
regular meeting on Thuisday. at
2 p.m, at the home of Mrs, Fred
Young. Historical Research is to
be the theme of the meeting.
YoUr correspondent, appreciatet
the phone calls, on Monday '
mornings from those who have
items of interest to report for the
Dungannon column. Readers from
spent in Tillsonburg.
__miss. Beatrice McClenaghan
went to. Kitchener on Saturday
a distance have expressed their ,
interest WO 7 seeing your names
and activities in print..
Ten tables enjoyed the Shoot
Party on Thursday night. I HO'
prizes went to Pete Jefferson and
Allan Miller with the consolation
prizes going to Mr's. Stuart
Chaniney and Wm. A. I itimphrey
Either WOWS-WOri th e-tra v ellirrg
'shoot. The next party, is March
.2nd. •
Mrs. Harvey Webb retiirned on
Thursday folloWing a six week
vacation in Montreal and Florida,
Mrs. Ward Shickluna of Mis-
sissauga and Mrs.' Earl (-J aunt of
bandesbord were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. AndreW Gaunt.
Miss-Marie Mew-hinney of St.
Catharines was a week end visitot"
with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mewhinney.
The March W. I. will be held
on March 2nd at 2 o'clock in the
hall. •
The RipT
Branch 440
Thursday a
was a seen
interior wa
moved a.n
'were insta
were resto.
insulated
' White tile
into place
thelialral
Among th
hammers
and Gary .
Mrs. Bill"
Albert. \/
contents of
started on t
cook's big
last Saturda
was parked
'main street
shops of Eli
James and (
fortunately
blizzard sta
. they carrie
,an hour in t
ever, with
a chill fact
• below. Th
ferreçi to th
Township h,
shelter mad
time throu
tiOneers
Huron and
water, We
Cashier Nel
and Clerk
now.
Handing-,
eets were 3(
Farrell and
Verheye, a.
ers, helped
articles fro'
the Huron 'I
thoSe attenc
while in th(
Maxwell; o
the HolyrOo
very adversi
winds, blobs
visibility at
eratures a f,
attendance;
Thi
DEMONSTRATIONS
AND DISPLAYS
SAT., 'MARCH .4, •
10 A.M. -4:30 P.M.
Glass blowing demonstrations — student designed
and contsracted four channel quadrasollic stereo
system -- computer operated machine tools ---
student prepared-161-KgibiFp-foductiOns on closed
circuit' TV system,— -and many others —
EORGIAN COLLEGE
Of APPLIED ARTS, AND TECHNOLOGY
401 Duckworth Street, Ilarrie
In the
Applied Arts • Business - Technology
Continuing Education and
Retraining Services Divisions
Student 'employment information 'centre.
Uformatiiiiibil7theStiMnier-School-of-the-Arts.
Cafeteria open. Ample parking.
Thurs
curler's f
the aunt'
.tion.of
held in
four rin
'when ih
ly
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