The Brussels Post, 1963-06-27, Page 2,;,:The official dairy month of June is nearing its dose.
For 'Ontario dairy farmers every month must be dairy ,
month with dairy profits dependant on good marketing
Prnefieen.
Profitable dairy farming depends, as well, on efficient
produceilon. Tests have shown that high producing cows
'are also most efficient, requiring less feed and labour per
pound of milk.
-.}If your dairy profits aren't as high as they could be, you
should consider breeding production into your herd through
the use of better bulls.
Holstein-Friesian Asskociation figures Telerased this
mogth shlotw that the 8701 12.0.P. daluginters of our
isires have in'ocruced 9% more milk, 10%
more butterfat than breed average.
For service or information
phone (before 9:30 A.M.)
Palmerston 498
Zenith 55150
Harriston 92 - Listowel 1373
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Sport EventsinBru.sse Wan 1):
SELGRAVE LOSES TWO
on Wednesany dune 19th
Belgrave played host to Blyth and
were defeated five to two,
Bob Carter homered M the
first inning to give .Blyth a two
run lead They Scored another
roln An first,, 'one in the fifth by.
en error and their fifth run wasi
scored in the eighth on George
Oster's single,
Bob Iliiggins got vivo doubles
and Jim lgoultes had two singles,
and a double for Belgrave.
13lyth
- 800 010 010 5 7' 3
Belgravia
000 001 010 S 5
W. Farrier and R. Deere
Jilin Coultes and Jack Cioulteir
The second loss came at the
hands of the Luoknow team when
they defeated Belgrave 1 one
Saturday, June az, In Brussels.
D. Haldenky connected for a
home run and. G. ,Chisholm and
T. Rathwell contributed two hilts
each to the Lucknow attack.
G. Chisholm held the Beg-rave
team to three Ningles and Eli
double by Jim Taylor,
Lucknow
G. Chisholm and, G. Rilaley
D. Johnston, J. Cloultes (5) and
Coultee.
HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
Prepaid Health Plans
at Cost
the
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
.-resident, Fordyce Clark, RR 5,
Goderich; Vice-Pres., Gordon
Kirkland, RR S, Lucknow; Mrs.
0. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wingham;
Mira, Lloyd Taylor, Exeter;
Hugh 13. Smith, RR 2, Iiistowel:
Lorne. Rodges, RR 1, Goderich;
Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T.
Bolton, ItR 1, Seaforth; Bert
Irwin, RR 2, eatorth; Bert
Klopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard-
son, RR 1, Brucefield; Kenneth
Johns, RR 1, Woodham.
C. H. Magee
SeeretarpManaser
Miss C. E. Plumbs.
Assistant Secretary
For information. call your
nearest director or our office in
the' Credit Union Bldg., 70 On-
tario Street, Clinton, Telephone
H U nter 24751.
or see your CO-OP representative
RUSSEL KNIGHT
RR 2, Brussels, Ontario
WATERLOO CATTLE
3REEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better SUNS Are Us do
Farmer owned and Controlled.
Service at seat
Choice of bull and breed
Our artificial breeding enrolee
will help you to a More efficient
I ivestock operation
For service or more information
Clinton HU 2-3441,
edit .
or for !caul
distance Clinton zenith 9.5650
BETTER CATTLE FOR
IISTTIR LIVING
pANTAm sormAp.
SCHEDULE
gliomay at BelgrOe,.,,.June: 24
Wessels. at Teeswater June 24
Teeswater at Mildrnay ,,,,June 2$
Teeswator at Brussels July 2
,prusseis at Mildinay July 4
Belgrave at Mjildmay July 5
11410dinuy at Brussels July 3
Teeawater, at Relgrave July ii
Belgrave at Teeswater July 13:
Brussels Bantams suffered an
11 .6 defeat in a game with
Belgrave Bantams on Friday
night.
Brussels Int. Girls vs Clinton
The Brussels Girls Inter-
mediate softball team lost by a
narrow inargin after playing a,
fine game against Clinton on
'Thursday night. The final score
'was 3 - 2 in favour of Clinton.
OPP RELEASES
AREA STATISTICS
MEDICAL SEA4ES ON cat-TV
Check-tp, a series of factual
medical prograins produced by
the CiBC in co-o,peratiOn with the
Canadian Medical A.ssociation, will
be seen on thle czoTil network
Nom! Sotcer.
ILOgue. -Schedule_ •
tbder.
The 1903 ,liurun Soccer
League 'schedule is under way
and .after two weeks of action
the standings show four teams ,
tied for the lead.
Interest in soccer in the dis-
trict is growing, as this year
there are eight teams in the
league. The teams arc Win-
throp, Brussels, Wingham, God-
erich Building Centre, St. Col-
pinball, Clinton RCAF, Centra-
lia RCAF and •Goderich Conklin
Lumber.
Winthrop, t h e defending
champs, opened the season
with two ictories on the road.
In the first game, Winthrop de-
feated Centralia RCAF 2.1,
with John Boyce and Ken Mc-
Clure scoring. In the other
game it was Winthrop 3, Gode-
rich Building Centre 2. George
Love, with two goals and Glen
McClure with one, were the
goal scorers.
Winthrop line-up: Goal, Carl
Boven; full hack, Mervin. Pep-.
per. Murray Maw; ';,7Gr
McNally, Albert .
McClure; forwards, It0iia
Tom Love, George 1..41105 Clem
McClure, Hugh Firm. k Wam.
first game,' Bill Kiln:,
Clure, • .Wayne Dolmage, Bert
Dennis and Ron Little saw - ac-
tion.
T h e standings, • including
games of June 12, are;
• GP W L T PtS.
Winthrop 2 • 2 0 A-4 •.
.Centralia RCAF 3 2 1 0-4
Clinton 'RCAF 3 2 1 •' 0-4
Brussels • 3 2 1 0-4
St. 'ColuMbari 2 1 1 0-2
Conklin Luniber 3 1 2 0-2
Wingham • 1 0 • 1 9-0
Building Centre'3 . 0 3 0-0
Monday nights during the sum.
Amer, Lloyd Robertson (above)
introduces the prograins and.,
pracii&ng (looters from acrasa
Canada will take part and discuss
present-day 'methods Of dignoSiO
and. teatment,
GPHOLIIITE Y
Centre Street
SZAPORTH
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholsterinti
Brussels Representati ve
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 263J Brussms
WANTED
Your old chesterfied as Trade-
in at. 'the MtLDMAY
SHOWROOMS••
'Show cushion to Schuett's sales.
man for trade.in evaluation of
old suite.
way
Six persons were killed in
highway traffic accidents in On-
tario Provincial Police No. 6
District during April, according
103 200 000 6 8 6 to statistics released by 'the
Belgrave w OPP. No. 6 District includes
Huron, Perth, Waterloo, Wel-
000 000 001 1 4 2 I lington, Grey and. Bruce coun-
ties.
There were 137 motor vehicle
accidents, of which four" were
fatal. This compares with 1,693
accidents for the rest of the
province.
The 48 fatal accidents for the
rest of the province accounted
for 59 deaths.
Sixty-one persons were injur-
ed in this district, and 928 in
the rest of the province.