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All routes will be revised upon completion of registra-
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TIRE SALE,ON NEW
B.EGoodrich TIRES
Buses will leave Seaforth at 8:30 a. m. on Tuesday Sept. 2
and subsequently at 7:30 a. m. each school morning.
For further imformation
Principal.
contact L. • P. Plumsteel,
MR, FARMER!
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
FOR SICK, DOWN, AND DISABLED
C.OWII AND HORSES"'
ALSO
DEAD COWS AND HORSES
AT CASH VALUE
OLD HORSES Ea PER POUND
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(PHONE COLLECT)
In these days of man-made planets we
tend to overlook this old, but still
miraculous, earth that feeds and pro-
vides for us all.
of food consumption—remains so high.
How is it possible when there has been
little appreciable increase in „the world
farm Acreage and a decline in the' de-
All Ale world over, whereVer farming
is mechanized to meet our ever-grow-
ing needs, there we find Massey-
Ferguson machines hard at work in
the fields.
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60,000 new reasons every day
• for mechanized farming! BRUCE MARLATT
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HIGHEST CASH PRICES
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HIGHESt CASH VALUE PAID
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OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER AT Se PER POUND
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• Phone WMi, 'MORSE Brussels 1536: •
Phone LEROY ACHESON Atwood 131
Or GEORGE W HISLOP Wroiteter 2r15
That over 60,000 babies Ire born into
) this world each day—more than enough
to repopulate the whole of Canada in
, less than a year goes unnoticed.
• That these 60,000 new mouths, will be
fed on the produce of this small earth
does not make headline news!
Yet, when we consider this adtonish-
big growth in the world'S .population,
we must wonder how it is that our
standard of living—measured in terms
tual farming population?
The answer lies in farm mechaniza-
tion in a scientific approach to food
cultivation and the development of
modern machine methods to increase
output per acre and per man-hour
worked.
In this development Massey-Ferguson
plays a leading role throughout the
World in Canada, in the United
States, in France, South America,
Great Britain, South Africa, Germany i and Australia,
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Tuesday, Sept. 2,.1958
At 10 P M. ,11
All school buses will oPerate over the same routes as were in
use at the end of the last school year.
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