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"rti LHE, 1967 1110 lifcti kiNTAItlit,
SPE:CiAL NitriCE
The Govt: nment of Canada is, enforcimj tia.e. Canada Labour
Standard Code on all feed mills. This puts all
a forty-hour work week.
As a result TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD. OF
WILL BE: OPEN FOR EUSINESS FROM
ii P,M. MONPAY, THRU FRIDAY.
our men on
BRUSSELS
8 A. M,
So please place your orders by THURSDAY NOQN,
there will be no grinding or deliyeriha on
Saturdays, Starting Sept.
The office will be open for bagged pick up
morning from 9 , 12 a.m..
2nd
on Saturday
Thank You
4:)f11911 Cit FEEDS
FOR ALL YOUR
FARM NEEDS
SEE
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
PHONE 199
BRUSSELS
Attbrey S..• Da Igitishr BririinktOir
A director and former .0fresidont of the
@gine Credit Wien leaula
Chatle§ G. Munro, tnibto
,„ President of the.
OtifarierFederalIon of Agriculture
Kenzie, lat. 3, Lucknow and Mrs.
'Airs, Ross F.:rrington, Rh 2, Luck-
now
zit. 1101(91s II • Mrs. Ernest.
lawn. Jill 1, bucknow and Mrs.
Jas. Aitchison, RR 2, Lucknow
NIrs, Ilirrvoy
I.,ucknow and Mrs,
Kirkland, Atli ]nick now •
:„„ add me,: nod room ar-
•!'"goulinll w ,.re fitscusse4 as well
Ili' molly sowing techniques
usod in making the accessories
1-11 .1 to me 111. al( lug Club 10.01D.borS
111 finroh (mil look forward to an -
micro-ding full project,
Sharon Carroll,
hoin.e Economist
ror Ffiu-on County.
h The first wagon road through.
the Alps was. begun iIa 1228 and 1
led through the Septifer Pa§$,
1 •
MIDAVE.STERN RODEO
EXETER, SEPT. 2nd AND and
Exciting rodeo action conies to
the urea over the Labour Day
weekend when the Anal annual
Mitt-Western. Rodeo is scheduled
tor Exeter Community Park,
The rodeo, Whitch attracts
cowboys and coNvgiris truau
across Ontario anti several states,
will be held on Saturday, Sept-,
ember and Sunday, September
both days m at 2:00 Grand entry
This is the first year the
event will be held in Exeter's
community park, where a $5,000
rodeo ring has just been com-
pleted. The crowd Pleasing events
Include the always exciting buck- I
big broncos and a wild chariot
race, In addition there is bulldog-
ging, calf roping, barrei races,
flag races and rescue races.
Daring rodeo clowns will be on
Inind to amuse the crowd and
rescue cowboys who get tossed
woos the broncos..
A covered grand stand is locat.
,ed at the Exeter park, so the
event goes, rain or shine.
4-H CLUB LEADERS ATTEND
TWO-DAY TRAINING SCHOOL
4-11 homemaking Club Leaders
from several, areas attended a
two-day Training- School held in.
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
on August 17 and 18 as follows:
Auburn — Mrs. Eleanor Brad.
flock, Auburn and Mrs, li'rank
itai ULU y, Auburn
Blyth — Mrs. Luella McGowan,
Blyth and Mrs. Gordon Mason,
Blyth
Belgrave — Mrs. Glen Coultes,
lat. 5, BrUsSels and Mrs, Stan
!topper, RR 5, Brussels
Brussels — Mrs. John Wheeler,
RR 5, Brussels, anti Mrs. Ralph
Triebtieri Ra 3, Brussels
Duagannon - Mrs. Ivan ltivett,
111',. 1, Dungannon, and Mrs. Bill
Black, RR 1, nuagthtton.
:wait I -- Mrs. Cl. Ilienistra,
d Mrs, Dorothy BroWn, Ethel
Ethel II --- Mrs: L. Weber,
E t fil; and Mrs. W. Krauter,
Ethel
Fot'elwkilt --- Mrs. SCott Clark-
soh, Itrt Vordwich and Mrs.
Elmer Harding, RR 1; Gorkie
Gorrie — Mrs. C. F. Johnston,
RR 1, Collie, and Mrs. C. Spar- •
ling, G-orrle
Morris — Mrs. Jadk MeNiChnl,
UMITLU
BRUSSELS -- ONTARIO
vierwiiitanow.on ral, -Nizor
Co-operators Insurance Association (Guelph) and COoperators Life
Insurance Association (Guelph) are the principal companies in :the
Ontario insurance co-operative known as CIAG—Co-operators Insur-
ance Associations of Guelph.
In the 44 CIAG offices across the province competent staff roll out
the red carpet for hundreds of visitors every day . . people who seek
insurance information or assistance, pay premiums or report Claims.
CIAG handles 30,000 automobile claims a year
under a claim fee plan which encourages policy-
' holders to report their small claims as well as the
big ones. CIAG's plan minimizes concern and doubt
for the drivers the Association insures—good driVers
who may have the misfortune to need claims help.
CIAG is sponsored and controlled by democratic
organizations which represent a million Ontario
people. The Association's nine directors are nomi-
nated by
Ontario Credit Union League
Ontario Federa do a: of Agriculture
United Co-operatives of Ontario
Charles. W. H uff man,H f n Harrow
President
Mr. Huffman is
past-president of the
Ontario Federation of Agriculture
Donald R. Bell, Windsor
First Vice-President
Past-President of the
Ontario Credit Union League
Kenneth W. WeatliOrlpy, Ottawa
President of the
Onbrio Credit Union League
FentiihS. Cryderman, Tliamesvills
Second Vi:e-PreSident
President of
United Co-operatives of Ontario
.. .. .
Tyson Lanvin, gatvkestiM0
A director of
United Co-operatives of Ontario
.. J. E. 01411, Corana •
A past-president of CIAG' nd
a direeter Of the . .
Ontario Credit Union Leigut
r7obert s, Mdk#Ithee, tiabllrr
Past-Pfesicletit Of CIAO 'raid
Vice president of
United Ca-OpatitiVill of Otititiii
RR Blyth, and. Mrs. Larry 1 FOR SALE
BadleY, 2, Blyth vegetabr3s
St. Helen 1 --- Mrs. Cordon Mc- Ted McLean Phone isitJ