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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1985-10-23, Page 14BONUS SAVINGS!! MENTION THISADVERTISEM ENT WHEN ORDERING FEED AND RECEIVEA $15.00 pertonne DISCOUNT ON TOPNOTCH 18% CALF STARTER-GROWER AND/OR 51.50 per 25 kg. BAG DISCOUNT ON PROVICALF OR GROBER MILK RE- PLACER. (Offer expires November 1,1985) . ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS Topnotch Feeds in Brussels offers you the chance to save money on your protein bill while potentially improving your milk production and butter fat levels. Sound too good to be? More and more Ontario milk producers are turning to "Protektor" Dairy Supplement as a means of balancing their grain ration. "PROTEKTOR" OFFERS: •Virtually 100% BIPASS QUALITY in the protein used. •SUPERIOR PALATABILITY in a pellet form that makes it an excellent choice for top dressing to high producing cows. •A CHOICE of two phosphorus levels that allow you to more accurately balance your grain ration to roughage available. •A COST PER TONNE that is relatively unaffected by wide swings in the protein market. •A potential REDUCTION IN YOUR FEED BILL of $150.00 per month (based on a 40 cow herd) as compared to conventional programs. •ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS - these proteins are all natural and do not involve the addition of artificial chemical ingredients. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to improve the "BOTTOM LINE" ON YOUR DAIRY OPERATION. We also offer a ration balancing service that can be done on your farm to insure accurate, timely results. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 887-6011 TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD. BRUSSELS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8-5 ANDY SANDE, SALESMAN 882-6011 DON JOHNSON, MANAGER PERFORMANCE TESTED Quality swine, performance tested; gilts and boars from a herd with very good mothering ability. OS No. 1 York x Landrace gilts, open or bred, available on a regular basis. We also have excellent boars in the following breeds: York, Landrace, Duroc. Hampshire and Duroc x Hamp crossbred. Contact Wayne Fear at MONOWAY FARMS 6 miles west of Brussels on Huron Rd. 416 BRUSSELS 519.887-6477 or call Mike at 519-887.6485 at noon or after 6 p.m. PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1985. Hydro transmission line hearings underway Preliminary public hearings on Ontario Hydra's Southwestern Ont- ario Transmission Study Environ- mental Assessment began last week at the Holiday Inn in Guelph. Ontario Hydro is seeking approval to construct and operate an overhead transmission line system through Southwestern Ontario, along with a transformer station, communica- tions and control facilities. Hydro's proposed "System 7" would consist of: •A single 500,000 volt (500 kV) transmission line from the Bruce Nuclear Power Development (NPD) to Esse Transformer Station near Barrie. •A new 500-230 kV transformer station to be built west of London, from which three 230 kV lines would run to existing 230 kV lines in the area. •A double circuit 500 kV trans- mission line from the Bruce NPD to the new transformer station. •A single circuit 500 kV transmis- sion line running east from the new transformer station, mostly via existing right-of-ways, to the Nanti- coke Generating Station. Ontario Hydro is seeking to acquire the property for these routes, shown approximately on the enclosed map. Sites for acceptable alternative routes are also marked. The public can get further details about the proposed project by examining the environmental assessment document and the re- view during normal business hours at Environment Ontario offices. The review is intended to help the public understand the proposal and whether the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act have been met. The review is not a final decision, It is merely, a preliminary position based on com- ments of provincial government staff and agencies. Copies of the review and the environmental assessment docu- ment will be forwarded to counties, regional municipalities and town- ship offices before the hearing begins. When the preliminary hearing commences, the joint board will consider procedural matters, includ- ing identification of parties and participants in the hearings and identification of issues. Anyone who wants to take part in the hearing or make a submission to the joint board on procedural matters should either attend or be represented at the preliminary hearing or notify the joint, board by writing to: Hearings Reg'itrar Joint Board, 1St. Clair Aven West, 5thf Floor, Toronto, Onta , M4V 1K6, telephone (416) 965- 531. Anyone can ke a written submission abo t the proposed undertaking, th assessment and the review. A ubmission can be made in any form that clearly indicates the purpose of the docu- ment, and should be sent or delivered to Environment Minister Jim Bradley to be received no later than Nov. 11, 1985. All submissions received will be Huron gets new school Huron county gained a new secondary school on Oct. 7 when a school for young offenders opened at the Bluewater Centre just south of Goderich. Superintendent of special educa- tion, Paul Carroll, told the trustees of the Huron County board of educa- tion that principal Shirley Weary had classes starting the same day as the October session of the school board. Carroll told the board that such subjects as English, mathematics, science, drafting and physical edu- cation would be offered at the centre for Grades 9, 10 and 11. forwarded to the joint board for its consideration during the hearing. Those who make submissions will be placed on the joint board's mailing list for all subsequent notices or orders the joint board may issues. The public can examine the environmental assessment and the review during normal business hours at the following office: Ministry of the Environment, Environmental Assessment Branch, 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 7th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1P5, telephone (416) 965-3980; Ministry of the Environment, Central Region, 7 Overlea Blvd., 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1A8; Ministry of the Environment, Cambridge District Office, P.O. Box 219, 400 Clyde Road, Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 5T8; Ministry of the Environment, Owen Sound District Office, 1180- 20th Street, Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K 6H6; Ministry of the Environment, Southwestern Region, 985 Adelaide Street, London, Ontario, N6E 1V3; Ministry of the Environment, Barrie District Office, 12 Fairview Road, Barrie, Ontario, L4N 4P3; Ministry of the Environment, Clinton Sub-Office, c/o Ministry of Agriculture and Food, P0. Box 688, Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1LO. CONGRATULATIONS Residents of Brussels and surrounding areas on your new weekly newspaper The Citizen For your gravel needs contact: Rathwell Sand & Gravel Haulage R.R.2, Brussels Phone 887-6930