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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-06-04, Page 3Cantale's Capled, Egin Boulevard at Laurie' Ave: 40 OcIckle Roans - Free TV and Radio Aft-Conditioned Lounges PRE PARKING FOR REGISTERED GUESTS FAMILY PLAN seem Woe: Single $7.50-$9,25 Doubles $10-$12:30 • CSUral 3-1333 Btussels Owned and BY J. ordoit -Stile IS ANNOUNCING To everyone enjoying Oil Heating in the vicinity ci Brussels OIL BURNER SERVICE EMERGENCY CALLS !,..41:ou PAY For Parts Only ALSO Life Insured Budget Plan $1.00,g00 Protection Folic% Triple Filtered Clean Fuel Oil 1"rained Service Men on Call 24 Hours Every Day PHONE: DAYS 186i NIGHTS 186W A Se.i vice From Your Dealer It al Operated CHAMPION FUEL VIZ BRUSSBLS POST, 13RUSSFILS, ONTARIO THURSDAY JUNE 4th, 1964 FOR SALE Wield Obints Pansies, Salvia, Petunias, Zinnia% 11Viarygolds, TOmatoes, Hybrid Tomatoes, Cabbage Spanish Onions, etc. We fill Ranging Baskets and WindOw Boxes. All, kinds of kieronials. Also Cut Fiwers. JOUWSNA MARKET GARD4N PHONE WINGHAM 3573252 WINCIH4M, ONT. 'T HE;BRUSSELS POST Established 1872, Serving the Varming commuuu.i. :•;'ulaished at BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, every Thursday 110Y W. KUNNEDY, Publisher Authorised se Secead Class Mall, Post Ofive Department, Ottawa .49anber Casuadian Weekly Newspapers Association Oiltado Weealy Nevrspapers Association Comedian Community Newspapers Representative BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY' DR, R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Torunk. IpSYSICIAN and suRGneri teIsphotio• 46 Efusaillas Ont. IRISH FARMER IvIsIT;NG ,HURON, Jeoffrey LendonderrY County, Northern Ireland, is visiting Huron County from. May 29 to. June 12. He is spending the :first week with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Young, RR 2 Auburn, and second week with Murray :Hoover, 'RR ,2E BruSseis. During this time Conn will become acquainted with farm conditions in Huron county. The visitor has been a member of Limivady Young Farmers' Council for eight years and has I served as club leader. He attend• a ed Greenmount Agricultural, College and has won scholarships, to Denmark, Sweden, ,and Scot- land. He works on the home farm of 90 acres in partnership with his brother. Their mixed farming enter- I prise includes sheep, hogs, cereal 7 crops and seed Potatoes. After his visit to Huron he will travel to Niagara Falls, Kenora District, Western Canada,, and finally will sail from Montreal on Juity 23 aboard the Elm:press of Canada. 11 AfillillIglig$111111411111111.111111211111111111111111KIIINIMIIIIIIME1 l'HE MOM/LI-DP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY cove._ Main Omni SEAFORTH Insures a Town Dwelling* ▪ All Classes of Farm Proper. • Summer Cottages • Cherenes, Sallesta 'Ant% Bsteuiden coaverage Mugs- aurae, water danuags, objects. eta.) is also avallabic, . 4GENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Beafortn: V. T. Lane RS 6, sesteti Am 'Apar, Ir., Lenderhor0; `iesiaryn Baker, Brawls; Kara niiithts, Clinton; George Conc. Dahlia: Bootald latas, Senfactl-.. IginagnaligliM11119611MINEMI11111111111111141111111111111111111110112710 wheat crop following on the heels of an exceptionally heavy volume crop last year and all other aspects including the MacKinnon, Bath; M. R. Mc- Coulter, Campbcllville; Peter Dougall, Blenheim; Harry Fer- guson, Keswick, and K. A. world market picture, it was Standing, Chatham. felt that the price agreement The cereal manufacturers is in ,line with market condi, and flour millers were repres- tions and should prove satisfac- ented by D. M. Hunter, Chat- tory to all concerned. ham; S. M. Lockington, Peter- borough, and G. F. Bowker. To- Negotiations were chaired by Bruce Teasdale; representing r Onto. the Ontario Farm Products Mar- • Country elevator operators keting Board. were represented by J. A. Ir- vine, St. Thomas; D. G. Waters, Representing the Ontario Parkhill, and W. D. Thompson, Wheat ProduCers" Marketing Blenheim. Board were R. T. Bolton; A. R. D. A. RANN Licensed Funeral Oirector and EmbaInter FUNEResl.. AND AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C., PHONE 129 Tuesday and Saturday PC.; TJay — Office Open Every Day BRUSSELS and WINGHAM B RUSSELS 4EAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE .-- Tuesdays, Thursaays, Fridays, and Saturday a.ni. Thursday evenings by appointment only. Phone Ssaforth 791 Clinton Office — Clinton Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street. Monday and Wednesday 9:00 to 5:80 p.m. Phone 4E2-7010 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY, SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Mesh Gay Your Guarantee for Over 36 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Sex 158, WInghem JOHN MALICK T H 1Loccirscl. HOTEL Agree on Wheat Prices Agreement was reached in Toronto on, minimum prices to be received by. Ontario Wheat producers for the 1964 crops. A stand fast decision sets the minimum or floor price for the coming year at the same level as last year. Under the agreement which is negotiated annualy by pro- ducer representatives and the trade, minimum prices remain at $1.65 per bushel for grades No. 1 and No. 2; $1.62 for grade No. 3 and $1.30 for Grades No. 4 and No. 5, and grades No. 1 and No, 2 mixed wheat and wheat grading lower due to ex- cessive sprouting and 1 o w weight, The agreement covers wheat sold during the period between July 1st, 1964, to June 30th, 1965. The escalator clause which is designed to offset interest and storage costs to producers met agreement on the same basis as last year. Starting in October 1964, the floor price will increase 2 cents per bushel per month up to and including the month of February 1965, for a total in- crease of 10 cents per bushel over the basic $1.65, The minimum will remain the $1.75 level through. March and April, then drop five cents per bushel in May and again in June, returning to $1,65. R, T. Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth, chairman of the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Beard, announted results of the nego- tiations. He said that in con- sideration of the present excel• tit propoct for the 1904 J. E. LONGSPILFF OPTOMOTRIST --- OPTICIAN