HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-10-01, Page 7TRAMISOL
$21.49 extra profit per head
at Thorlakson Feedyards.
Sam G. Raaflaub
Vice-President, Thorlakson Feedyards
In a recent trial at Thorlakson Feedyards. Airdrie. Alberta.
70 head of cattle treated with TRAMIS01. dewormer were compared
with a 70-head control group,
At Thorlakson Feedyards the efficacy of a dewormer is determined
by measuring rate of gain and feed efficienct '\fter 115 days.
theTRA MISCH, treated cattle had gained an at erage of 405 lb.
The untreated group. gained 371 lb per head.
The difference: 29 extra lb, per head with TRA\11501
\nd at market that meant a net return of S 21.49 extra profit per head.
TRAMISOL It pays off. \
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THE BRUSSELS.. POST ".- ".... OCTOBER 1900 — 7
Crowd at Belgrave
Knox Anniversary
ball game and a corn roast.
The girls defeated their
elders -10-9 in a wide open
friendly gine which created
1111larious entertainment for
the. spectator's.
At the corn roast held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Nethery, the coaches
were ,presented with gifts
from the team. Angela
Nethery presented Mri. Roy
Taylor, Alison Coultes
presented Mrs. William
Elston and Susan Elston
presented Mrs: William
Coultes.
The z' coaches expressed
their thanks and kNzirn and hot
dogs, were enjoyed.
WATT'S COOKING
Belgrave I Club met
September 22. Club
members picked 'a name for
the club, which is Watt's BRIDGE 'CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY —
Cooking. Lisa Thompson is Martin's bridge has been a topic of discussion
getting the bristol board and at Morris Township Council for a long time now
Belgrave students back to school
and construction for a new bridge located on the
fourth line of. Morris finally got underway on
Friday. - (Photo by Ranney)
Correspondent
_MRS. LEWIS'
887,9847
Arrangements of multi-
coloured autumn flowers in
the vestibule and sanctuary
of Knox United Church made
an attractive setting for the
anniversary service on
Sunday morning, September
28. Members from Calvin-
Brick United Church ..joined
with the Belgrave con-
gregation to help celebrate
the occasion.
Mrs. George Procter,
organist, and Mrs. Howard
Morton, painist, supplied
music.
Rev. John G. Roberts ex-
tended a warm welcome to
visiting church members and
to the guest speaker, The
Rev. Fred Lloyd and his wife
Barbara. Rev. Lloyd is, the
minister atEmtnanuel United
Church, Sault Ste. Marie.
ChurcheS are like wells, he
said some resemble cistern,
wells which stall water and
preserve it; but often leak
and the inflow of water or the
message is lost.
Shallow wells dry up,
becoine parched ;so with
churches. The pastoral
charges dry up.
Deep. wells are hard to
obtain and maintain. It is
difficult for God's work to
move in this type of area; but
an Artesian well • like an
outflowing church is always
giving service. We must be
outflowing.
'The large choir of mixed
voices sang "Everywhere I
Go", aceompanied by Mrs.
George Procter. Following
the sermon George Procter..
Following the sermon.
George Cull contributed
"The Holy City" with Mrs..
Howard Morton piano
accompanist.
PEE WEE GIRLS
The Belgrave Fee-
Wee Girls entertained their
mothers recently with a soft-
Meribeth. Scott' is designing
covers.
The club leader showed a
food processor and
demonstrated it using
cheese. Everyone helped to
make tortillas and then filled
them with their favorite
'toppings to make tacos,
which all enjoyed.
Belgrave II 4-H Club,
"Food for Friends", met
.September 22.
Donna Higgins, the
president, opened and the
roll call was taken by •each
member telling her ex-
perience with the recipe she
had tried at home.
Work sheets were
completed in the 4-H books
and all membres took in the
kitchen to make taco's and
tortilla's.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna visited on the week-
end with Mr. and. Mrs. Brian
Storer and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Minick and family of
Kitchener.
Miss Joanne Coultes is
attending Glendon College
associated with York
University in Toronto. Miss.
Karen Coultes is attending
the Conestoga School of
Nursing in Stratford.
Miss Cathy Bakelaar is
attending Fanshawe College
at London.
Miss Alison Roberts 'has
entered McMaster Univer
sity, Hamilton where she will
be studying Humanities;
Howard Roberts has re-
turned to McMaster where
he is entering his third, year
in the Engineering program.
Misses Joanne Edgar and
Dianne Scott have returned
to Centralia College for their
second year in Food Service
Management.
Mrs. Dennis Ensom of
Sarnia spent the weekend
With her mother. Mrs. Robert
Procter. They were over -
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zettler of Chepstow
on Saturday evening.
On Sunday they motored
through the northern
counties to Owen Sound and
Meaford to view the autumn
colours.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae,
Jamie and Jan of Guelph
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. James
Coultes.
Danny Thompson of
Goderich spent the weekend
wit hsi grandparents Mr.. and
Mrs., Bert Johnston
returning home with Miss
Bernice Thompson, Mrs.
Marilyn 'Thompson and
Chester MacDonald all of
Mrs. Cook
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Crawford,.
Goderich on Wednesday.
September 24 to celebrate
Mrs. Etta Cook's 91st
birthday. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker,
Mrs. Grace Cook of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson
'Goderich who were, dinner
guests at the same home on
Sunday evening.
of Auburn, M. and Mrs.
Albert Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Garner Nicholson ; Mrs.
Selford Cook, Mrs. George
Cook and Miss Annie Cook
all of Belgrave. Mrs. CoOk
enjoyed all her lovely cards
received by relatives and
friends.
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