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TONSflIP
TENDER
71411DBILS, will be received bY-tbe Township Of Hullett
for,„ supplying and delivery Of 809. lbg, of' Warble Fly '
be in 75Q lbs. Pe in 15 P. bags, and AO. lbs..to
De in 4. lb. bags. Alis tenders. to 'state :the brand of powder
and the price per pound, and if More .powder is to be sP1?-
Plied the same Price per pound will apply. Delivery is to
be Made to the Township Garage in Londesboro..Allktend
ets are to be clearly marked as to Contents and Must be in
the Clerk's Office not laterthan 6:00 o'elpek February
2741, 1960. Lowest Or any tender lot necessarily ace
HARRY F.‘ TRWOUTT;
Clerk,
R.R.1-ondeolporo Ont.
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TOWi4ISHIPOF
APpLICATIOPI
' APPIJOATXONS Will ,be received .by the TOWnalliP Of
gullett: for the POsItlen Of 'Warble Fly TospeetOr Of the
municipality for the year 1965. The salary offered is $1.00
per hour,,and5 cents per Milewhile, on township business.
The inspector must be familiar with the terms. and condi::
thins of the Warble Fly Spray Act All applications are to
lle,., _ele4r1r marked as ' to ' contenta and! be in the „Clerk's
umeenot later than 6:00,o'clock prit, February 27 1965.
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, .. NAAR`, F. TERBUTT,
Cleric- -
" " ' ' ' ' • • R.R. 1 Londeshoro. 'Got .
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•• MENDERS will be received by (the TBwnship of Hullebt
47ethe Swaying of Cattle, for Warble ,Fly ,Control within
municipality. All- persons tendering for this position
must comply with the terrnd and conditions of the Warble
Fly C.oixtrol Act. All tenders to state the price, :per head
per spray.. Tenderwto be clearly marked as to contents and
must be in. the Clerk's Office not later than 6:00 o'clock p.m.
February 27, '1965. Lowest or any tender not necessarily'
iceepted. • •
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•J•iARRY'F. TEBRUTT,-
Cleric, z ,
R.R. 1, L•ondesboro, Ont.
TOWNSHIP* OF HULLETT
'TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
SEALED TENDERS plainly 'marked. ,,aS • to contents
11 be received by the undersigned until T p.m., Saturday,
qaruary 27, 1965, for crushing andhauling 12,000 <cu. yds.
gravel—more or less. brnalier to be shovel fed. Grayer
Pass through, %" srceen.`• dm:tract to be completed by
ptember 15, 1965. -
Township Will. supply gave1. All: ..work* and material
asst be to the satisfaction of the road superintendent. A
rtified cheque for .$300.00 must aceoinPany the tender.•
vveat ,or any tender not -necessarily accepted..
•" ' 'Caldwell, 4
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Loiiddsborbi. •
Road' Superintendent,
Towiiship of Hullett.
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All. Seed Grown from Foundation Stock.
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51 Aihert St tinton • Phone 4924861,
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(ify Mrs. Wo* 1.$.00ffosk)
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Nfiss 4.9horon*Po11.4 114 1 An,
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in on: UPPreaehre, •POr'ilce Cen.„
ducted Ly 14m 00414 Al.,014,
i2170. -410,1t rctr: 449, Wost.
tl-ftiVen "MilOnleq ,Tttatitt.4et tiest
week, •
. 1712is:-‘,0 4.4221oPlosititate was
weloomecl by the ,president and
she ';v0014tolotea the 15 Oris
for whatthey had A.r•-•c=4•55!VAc'-'
PPkWilPtitclk •
The OtioN officers of rthe Jun-
ior
Institute are: 'vice' ffiesklent
Casol MoIlwo4o,. Qoclot#12;, sec,.
rOtot% 41**atoo, 1",!otqrsoti;orOr, Beatrice Aforolt1 Clinton;cii
cbstriOt director 0.2oa.Ooo •Cook,
-Po4eriob• and public iv-1400PS
officer, Mrs, Donald Young, Rit
.Auburn.
'WI Speaker
The tsPeeicer •of: the'. eventing
..4,1;$494,‘PARSIRO., •
Atter:"FalltleM met in
44.
th.o, -to;-4 -44.A
a-
bout, 10 1)4*qp.t, The iiclbnt,
e tkttles vas in the
,and tho P1444.0,4 were 0.0.(1441:
a read by tite SeenetnrY; Jaui
ieson Ribey an the "fin40,4
4.4tOnOnt, 'w4$ given by ',1K4
14IttO.WrOrt John Blaok.• e
4Antiog,Pn PiAgY as 44/1114.
4.00.P.tP. to the Cinkih.
eOea...Nornrmt Alexander,'aPed
grower from Loodeshoro'AshoWt.
ed an interesting Om on alfalfa
seed•and the inis00.414P1. POMP.
to learn .about it as a forage
crop; crop; a disettssion followed., •
1, •
2 , •
We 'T3ratIntoelt;-
buro, FWIC3004,i'4171etill3er, *he •
spoke 'of the work of theWo-
nes Instlitute as it applies te •
the provincial cyllgail*E034
#1.0. Wemen's Institutes.
She told how, the work is..
carried' 0111t and then tp.rwx
and then to the world wide or,
ganigation, ACWW. She also
spoke of the foundation of this
cilirMWPP A.1414TP10 the tintbna fostfral to 124 bola
4i9*nwOlio. tnc• Jrun,t9r
F4virm 4n4 ;y 4.4tt
Pqttlgs
s pharV, ,A44 4.411)VA W414011;
SeMiaM
It Wag; agree4 '014 rnet-'
tlora
moo.y.,94' iovprry. moo..
Tho rgcrgnitiPn 'omonittee, of'
Abe *tit orgOo*stioii was
nmol; J042241s •POok Mas
gioklfist'i :CAW. NfoXIWato., soti
The • lunch
tee • W4U be M040 Tliols45rt.)3*4*;"
bora •$Ot*tstio,: Portlioit PrOSTS
AN Pill -q"co#4r.
mom tOotle. to Assist lo
organization Which was .fOunded ' ' ' officers Of New. Junior Institute
pn Fox -nary TT, 1.897, by' Ade- , "
lade HOOdleth Hunter; for the ''' ' MISS Sharon Ba/l, RR 1 Aburn, seated in front
edneation of the rural, womezi, ' is ,, the new president of Clinton Junior Institiite.
in: hoine.ec&iomics and health, Other ()facers shown here'are, left to right, Joanne
Kan meefings . Cook, Goderich, district director;' Carol Mcilwain,
' • • - •Goderich, ,secretai5r; Beatrice Murch, Clinton,
Sharon i3agli presided for the
husiness Meeting and Plans ptruebaliscurreeriaatinOdnsiVioliceT..nall Y°..1*18' 44' 3 Auburn'
Were made for the,corning Year. BradnOak)
The March and APril eetings (Photo bY 'Mrs. Wes
Will be . to ,learn smocking and
will be in charge of the pre:Si-
dent.
The May meeting is to be
planned by Tom:me Cook and
Carol Mellwain:; .1.tine,,- Mrs.
Deriald, Yung and Mrs. Torn
Cimningliam; September, itAud-,
rey • Duizer and Barbara Wat-'
kin; October, Sharon Dowson,
Mrs. Barbara Picot; Noveinber," ,
Marian Hickey, Anne Foran,
Barbara, Sanderson, Jane Dor:. •
an, Linda Nesbit; -December,
Beatrice Murch, Toni, Dozer
and Sharon Ball.
The president spoke on Xnips'
and appointing delegates to the '
Guelph Conference. A contest
on whatis .found on a penny
was held.. The meeting was dos- '
ed by singing the Queen.
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*Jones, MacNaughton Seeds
have provided (residents to Wes.
tern. Ontario with -reliable and
dependable results far years
end years. Long experience
with the toil types and clhniite
peculiar oto this area, has inade
the Antes,. matmaighton ex
pents completely faihfflar With
the strains ,that are, best suit-
ed to these Conditions:.
You can be side suceessfui
results. front all Jones, Mak-
Nalighton 'farrn teeda, true tO
v,ariety and high in ermina-
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The Y ' know' your „heeds
and fulfill them eitectly!
And gonesA aoNaug1iton have
alWays enjoyed the reputation
of offering hill value --the best
quality seed et fair, low priees,
Alwa.ys detriand seeds from
:Jeriet,..MacNatighten-,-,Weatern
Ontario's leading Seetl specials
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Seeds ,
EXETER detttittoN
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Junior 'Fanners 'nod! Officers
At, a meeting in Clinton last week tlie above
executive of Clinton Junior Farmers conducted
their first meeting; seated, left to right, Jamieson
Ribey, Dungannon, secretary; Bruce Betties, RR 2
Bayfield, president; Gordon Gross, RR 1, Auburn,
vice-president; *back row, left to right, Marinus
Bakke, RR 3 Auburn,,press reporter; Gordon Daer,,
RR 1 ,Aubtirn, representative on. Huron Central
Agricultural ,Society; John Black, Port Albert,
tre,asnrer, anti Donald Young, RR 3 Auburn, county
director. (Photo bv..lifrs Wes Bradnock)
To 'foster international under-
stancbnemonksit the young'
people of t,1?e world, Canadian
Junior Retterossmemberst ex-
change, ,cultural informten.
‘ith youngsters in other
Every. 49% 'SecOnds' fin,' Can-
ada; Someone receives a free
blood transfusion.
MACHINERY • FERTILIZER
FARMERS
For your Spring Work Requirements
'
Be.Sure To Inquire About The
Complete Line of
RENAULT TRACTORS — 3060h.p. — Gas or Diesel
ONTARIO SEED DRILLS
RUGGED KEWANEE DISCS
.Versatile Vibrating' TAUL CULTIVATOR'S
egp.w.,,A44,,,444,4ZSfian,,TAX,W,N4,Wn,
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And Also Large Stock of
. TIRES,for Car, Truck, Tractor, etc.
New' car take offs, start as low as $10.00 for
75004 or 670x15 First Line Tires.
'11AUGtli BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT
MILE EAST QF BAUCEFIELD 8,9,10b
TIRES. CORN SEED
Next time, try
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ctfAtity $A04. V*, At ,PPOP"rtb.
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Paer named teasaiSt With
tipg fcr-o.e fg..o4yot,
Thtvooth. goromittoe gr the
awireSA:0,111, tO be 09240
Oro* Ksoffoth •$Proul, 041y
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be-
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cOnnty`flOotor Farelera
ten Z4lona 'Am*n zizar/,
With: • • . •
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JUnter Fame* in the beauty
Qtleen Content in London, next
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1v1pro 12609, pq4Ipm; firm
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POLICE iiicoprrS. WANTED:
CONSTABLES,andCADETS
Miniinum Quomcotions
Age 18 to 30 Height 5!1Q'?
Weight 1604bi. ,A04,cation,—Grade 10. • •
Police Work i$ ScitistYll19 and sealre career
Arpply in Person to
KITCHENER POLICE DEPARTMENT
134 Frederick Street, ,Kitchener
Offte,e/Hours; Monday to Friday, 8 AA!. to -5 Fan.
• Saturday $ ago. to 12 noon.
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1teNriogiongigggeo. figm,Ph.
Order Y�ur
MAIN Fertilizers TODAY
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Front
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8 Huron Street — 'CLINTON 482-3484 or 402-1485
,
and take advantage of
Discounts
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DOES. SHUR•GAIN TAKE THE:
-EXTRA TROU131-E10 MAKE
SELECTED -GRANULATED FERTILIZER
Because it's more effective. 'sRUR-GAIN Feitilizer is gramllated after the
ingredients have been mixed and is not just a blend of granular
materials. .As a result each grannie contains all three plant food
elements in the right proportions. "
Ordinary granular. and 'blended lertiliiers simply consist of a -
mixture of ingredients, either in powder form or granules. Although
it's easier to Make fertilizer that way it cannot be as effective in use
due to the separation of -ingredients of different size and weight.
As every granule contains all the guaranteed plant food elements,
E1111311, -GAIN Selected -Granulated Fertilizer remains completely bal-
anced throughout storing, shipping 'and spreading —resulting in
balanced feeding of, planta from every granule; consistent, more even
application Of the best possible fertilizer, to give you maximum
yields and top returns from your fertilizer dollar. •
As always it pays to get the finest fertilizer for your good earth —
tillun-GAIX Selected -Granulated.
fertilizer
Be suretty .discuss your spring Artilizer mgram
with volt). iocat SIIIIR-641117 Portilior dealer
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