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iSored by the 1 loin o .1.2conomics
illraneli of the Ontario Pepa'rtment..
'of Agriculture and rood is being
held at. Central. Loran Secondary
School at 8:110 lint. on April .17th,
7.966 and St. Ahdre\V's Presbyter-
ian Church, Winghant, at 8:00 Paul., • •
(.11 April ',Mil, MS.
Tips will ig; riven in de.monstra-
Hon form on how to select freezer%
how to freeze certain types of
food and 110w to make the best use
of your freezer. Ii ach woman at..
tonging the forum will be given a„
booklet on freezing and an oppor.
tunky to sample the products and
ask questions of the Home Econ.
Omists. N!ci admission is charged
Auld meetings are OP011 to Lill .
women in the CoUntY.'.
BRUSSELS
WINGHAM
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PHONE 249
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will welcome you.
DA,NCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HAU..
it RID A '1, APRIL 5th
Music 3y: Desjardine Orchestra
Admission: $2.00 per Couple Couples Only
Restricted to 21 Years and Over
Sponsored By Brussels Bowling League
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PREDICTED FOR 1968
"Prices for GUnadi.an Corn. in.
1968 will be held below prices.
Prevailing in0 1967," Professor S.
l'epartment, or Agricul•
torah Economics, (murk) Agricul-
.•..tural College, told farmers at;
.Guelph recently, 'Higher than M3-
)10 supplies as a tiosdit of big-
ger crops in both Canada and
the tinted States have cansed
this (Ievelopment.
Ontario, the largest • producer
of corn in Canada, last . year
-increased its production by nine
PerceilL eonl' 1966, increases have
been constant for the past five
years. The' ,H167: figure of ':+50,000
acres was 1)301.0 the:-. 117 percent
ni)ovr the tI5'51-52 i'iverage.
!in port S corn an,'Otlll t
po"com s total
swiy, Since prices of e03'1.1 in
on c3vi() are closely tied to deve-
lopments in the F.S. corn, mark-
et. actions there have consider-
able! impact on prices here, Prof.
e:=5;nr Lune said. Tlw Covernment
policy for 1 9138 in the U.S. has
brit to reduce acreage allotment
and Move corn into government
loan storage.
The close proximity of eastern
Canada to major ('0111 producing
areas of the will also Bare
an effect. on the prices of other
feed grains here.
"Oats still repreSent 1110re than
ono-third of nil concentrates fed,"
said Professor tialle. ProdlletiO4
Or oats ill Canada •I'ntg declined
ornr o'. ot:.4 fon yearS, In 1967
production together With carry
carry-oVor OfhOlItted to about, 20
percent less than iii the previons
year, t The result ...is the carrett
trend to the tiSe of higher energy
feeds, he sai:(1.
Professor Lane Daintier' t7 tit that
fend barley prices 0150 Avill con ,
inne at lower levels than last
year..
The reason: itierettSed stiOnned
of barley and. V. S. Corn.
HEALTH VIPS • .
FROM THE 0.M.A
A. normal child call walk per-
fectly without, shoes, In tunny
rtt4 of the world this is normal
practice.. ttowever. iii 'Cantata, on
concrete •walks, steps owl paved
io mention snow, sonie
prottse ion for the fool, is neces-
sarY, Therefore we tave slices.
ChiittOn,'S shoes Should be do-
signed for protection of the foot
front hard and irregular surface's.
They should he comfortable and
allow for normal growth. Any
:Arne that does not, fnliiil those -re-
quirements is had for the child's
foot regardless of the price tag.
advises the Ontario ,Vi%dical.
soci Non.
• Children di) not need shoes
for the first 1(i to 12 months of
life, until they can stand, They•
do not need shoes while playing
on Ole lawn Or in the sand dill.-
ing the warm weather, it is good
for theM to run bairn-foot.,
Frivilous shoe designs •suob•-•as
pointod shoes are bad. for
roll's feet because they interfere
with normal growth and eempress
the hones of the foot into ab-
normal positions during import-.
lint periods 01' g'roWth • and de
vel -mment. Those shoes should
be avoided regardleAs of the pres-
sures to ()I‘forru With ill, 615.
'.Pitts addition t f and Irts
lo children's shoes should he
considered wily till t110 advice of
a • physician to correct specific
conditions no! for cosmetic
slif,11)0 ne remembered. says
the that during the first
two ill thiro• years of life child-
ier1. normally look as if
ar ,k flat, if owover th ey are
i'l exihj0. they cause no trouble,
and usually require no • treatment
of any kind,
SPORTSMEN HIT HARD
Sportsmen must feel 115 if they
ore gel hug clipped over the hack
of bhe head :it practically every
stage of the game.-- what with in•
creased hunting license fees and
the announced addition of a fish-
ing licens. Now IlurOb County
1111s fihrloufleed thot they
eutling the fox bounty from
1. In The on wolves will
be •continued,
ON
AGES:
FOR KINDERGARTEN
FOR GRADE 1
CAMFA1ilA RD, N•
KINDERGARTEN AND GRADE 1 .REGISTRATION
AT
Brussels Public School cn April 10
Myth Public School cn. April 11
Belgrave Public School on April 16
between 2 p.rri. and 3:30 p.m.
5 years by Jan. I, 1 969
6 years by Jan. I, 1969
Anyene attending Kindergarten this year need hot register for
Grade 1.
Parents please bring birth certificates and immunization cards
where possible.
MR FARMER DO YOU NEED A SILO OR
PERHAPS A SECOND SILO?
CONCRETE SILOS
FROM 14 FT. biAlVittER TO 60 FT. HIGH
1/2 " STEEL FitiNFOIRdEfi.
Corn, hay silage and high rhbitture tern is eXCellent
Why not increase your '.reef prodttetien and milk Outptit?
Write to us and'' let us call and 'discuss this rhaitter with
YOU,
ARNOLD MOLL
CONTRACTOR BUILDER
GODERICH TEL: 624-9437
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