The Brussels Post, 1965-01-14, Page 2JANUARY Ili
For advice and assistance call your National Employment Office
Everyone benefits when winter work is increased. DO-IT
Issued by authority of Hon. Allan J. MacEachen,Mlnister of Labour, Ottawo
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Ski"URDAY MATINEE
`` Icy ~tiiAlsi~;'•10,10
Colour .
3 Days JAN. 1(i-1?-,1d
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
iliTkANS"
,Starring; Michael Callan, :Barbara Eden, Dean Jones
Stephanie Powers, Inger Stevens
This story of young ijoetors at work and p.44, makes for
.entertatunieht. If you saw "The interns", you'll want
• 1.0 see this one.
Here are three
important reasons why
it will pay you to
renovate and re ecora
your home now.
Oi'M E'R1 A RE'
Al LABLE=NOW!
WherImbuildirig" slows '
clown, materials become- -t ;
more readily gvAllable. „Re-_
suit: irritatingtlelaYs in com-
pleting your job-because'of' "
la,te,,,delivety, of, supplies are, ,t*
eliMinatedl ‘4i ?PC I
Theo.'s no,doubt , about it:
lici.Atpr i,s the vpry,i4st..time to
spruce up your home (and ,
your placed of bbsinesS)'':
gukAly, officientlyrinexpen
sivelyl ANNU/14. `MBETING HURON
MEMBERS OF THE W.C.B.A.
The Annual meeting or rfuroa
County members of Waterloo
Cattie Breeding Association, held
January 5th, saw a capacity crowd
crowd in. the Agricicultural board-
room at Clinton.
Reports were presented by unit
directors and persgonn.el. Manager
'Wilbur Shantz reported an in-
crease in business for 1964 of
2299 breedings. The program for
young sire proving and increasing
use of proven. srres has a/so been.
a success. Mr. Shantz reported,
with use of proven bulls in Hol-
stein breed now up to 55 per cent
of total services.
Two directors were elected to
the W.C.B.A. board; Cliff McNeil
of Port Albert, a new member re,
presenting North Huron. for a one • ,
year term, Bill Allen of Kirkton
're=elected for SOuth Huron for
a. two year term.
Hoy , Snyder, Secretary - Man-
ager of Ontario As,3ociation or.
Animal Breeders was guest
speaker, explaining the young
sire proving programs in pro-
gress in Ontario. He stated that
young sire proving was not new,
hut was now more planned than
ever before.
He outlined the new All-
Ontario proving program for
Jeresey, Guernsey and Ayrshire
breeds and announced that the
'SKILLED MEN ARE
AVAILABLE—NOW!
Although more and more
building is being done each
winter, exterior construction
does slow down during the
cold weather. As a result,
home improvement contrac-
tors and skilled craftsmen
seek out the smaller interior
jobs that they are unable to
handle during the summer.
You benefit—with skilled
workmanship by experi-
enced tradesmen when it's
most convenient to you!
martime provinces and a unit in
Biritish Columbia had indicated
their intention to join this pro-
gram.
Gordon Bell of the Hostein-
'Friesian Association brought
greetings from his organization.
—Over 60 per cent of our
67) DISCOUNTS AND
LOANS ARE AVAIL-
'Z--4 ABLE—NOV/1
create irci.l'o.f.‘,,es that
- balanc sales ar;ci 'Keep
,-1.3yed th4rouoh- tdneheae! Irseer s i_
scOtn,t'S•heip
you rer.o..x:e and redecorate
at the lo.•,.zst ocE7ziole c ost.
You'll find • o , nk a gcod
place to v:.sit, too—for lot,-
interest H.:.-me Imoro,,ement ,
Loans under the National
Housing Act: up to $4,0a10.0,
with up to ten vcars to repay!
registrations are now froro. A.1.
services"; he reported.
Mr. Bell encouraged the breed-
ers to plan their breeding pro- ,
grams constructively, using the
information made available' by
the units and other sources.
Doug Miles, Agricultural Rep-
resentative for Huron.,00nunend•
d,ed „the cattle breeding aasociat-
ionf in its role of assisting farmers
to make a profit •-
"Fin glad :to si3On with you to
work together with you to try to
do,,spinething for. aviculture", he
said. ;
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WED-THUR-FR1 3 Days JAN. 20-21-22
"PIT 109"
CinemaScope - Colour
Starring; Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin
This is the true story .of the war-time experiences of the late
President John F. Kennedy. The second show starts. at 9:39.
SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY 23
"THUNDER OVER, THE PLAINS"
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